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Is Physical Therapy Liability Insurance Worth It?

You have insurance for your car, your health, your home, and your life. So why not insure your career? Physical therapy liability insurance can protect...

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Activities and Exercises for a 7-month-old

Introduction Your seven-month-old baby is continuing to grow and change every day! Although they may be learning to play independently, they’ll need you...

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Developmental Milestones for a 7-Month-Old 

Watch out! Your 7-month-old is on the move—or about to be—and that means your life is getting a whole lot busier! Along with crawling (of ... Read More...

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5 Stretches and Exercises Every Senior Should Do Daily 

If you’re over age 60, you’re not too old to exercise; in fact, it’s critical to your health that you do. In this article, I’ll ... Read More The post...

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6 Pieces of Exercise Equipment for Rotator Cuff Surgery Recovery

Do you have a surgery looming for your torn rotator cuff? You may be wondering whether you’re properly equipped for the recovery process; you’ll need...

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6 Pieces of Exercise Equipment for Total Knee Replacement

If you’re anticipating a total knee replacement surgery (TKA) this year, I’ve picked out 6 pieces of exercise equipment I recommend you have at home....

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Why Do I Get Muscle Spasms?

Have you ever gone for a run only to be hit with a “side-stitch” cramp? Or felt the bottom of your feet seize up while ... Read More The post Why Do...

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Does Physical Therapy Really Work?

Suppose you finally decided to see your doctor about some chronic pain in your knee, shoulder, or back. Your doctor prescribed you PT, but you’re ......

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3 Telehealth Trends for PTs to Improve Patient Care

Physical therapists: if you’re new to telehealth, you may not realize all the benefits remote therapy can offer you and your patients. In this post ....

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4 Bad Habits that may be Causing Knee Pain

The knee is a remarkable joint, but it takes a lot of abuse. Pounding, jumping, bending, bowing—your knees bear it all. It’s no wonder knee ... Read More...

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Sprained Ankle? Tips from a Physical Therapist

Lateral ankle sprain (LAS) is one of the most common injuries in sports, but it can affect people of all ages and fitness levels. Below ... Read More...

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