Tag Archives: physical therapy

What Is Jumper’s Knee: Causes, Treatments, & Physical Therapy

Shake Off Jumper’s Knee with Increased Strength If you’re a basketball player who’s been off the court for a few months and your knee always aches—even if you cannot remember incurring a specific injury—you may be suffering from jumper’s knee. Officially referred to as patellar tendinopathy, this condition is a progressive deterioration of the patellar […]

Understanding Achilles Tendonitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Has Your Achilles Tendonitis Become Your Achilles’ Heel? The constant ache from Achilles tendonitis can make even simple daily activities uncomfortable, and unfortunately, finding the right treatment isn’t always easy. In this article, we’ll break down what you need to know about Achilles tendonitis, Let’s Discuss: What is Achilles tendonitis? What causes Achilles tendonitis, Its […]

How Safe Is Soccer for Children? Everything You Need To Know

How Safe Is Soccer for Children? Soccer is one of those sports that seems perfect for kids: it builds endurance, coordination, speed, and teamwork, all while keeping them active and engaged. Aside from the many physical benefits of being active, children who participate in team sports also enjoy: Higher self-esteem Improved school and academic performance […]

Recognizing and Treating a “Mini-stroke”

No permanent damage results from a transient ischemic attack (TIA), sometimes called a mini-stroke. It is caused by a short-term blockage of a blood vessel supplying blood and oxygen to the brain. Although its effects—which can include trouble speaking, dizziness, blurred vision and weakness on one side of the body, among other signs—last less than […]

Strong Quads Help Fight Osteoarthritis

Many individuals experience pain from osteoarthritis, also called degenerative joint disease, the “wear and tear” version of arthritis. It can occur in any joint but is especially common in the knee. Your knee is a complex joint where the thigh bone (femur), a lower leg bone (tibia) and the kneecap (patella) come together. These bones […]

Kids: A Pain in the Knee

If your child experiences knee discomfort, it could be due to Osgood-Schlatter disease. Although temporary, this condition can be a source of pain and swelling. Most children suffering from Osgood-Schlatter disease also experience a tender bump just below the kneecap. The pain associated with this condition appears when children, whose bones are growing rapidly, are […]

Ankle Injuries: Rehabilitation Approaches

Ankle injuries are among the most common athletic hindrances. Jumping sports such as basketball and volleyball produce the majority of ankle injuries, although nonathletes can easily injure an ankle simply by stepping onto an uneven surface, such as a stone. Rehabilitation following an ankle injury is crucial to managing pain and preventing future injury. There […]

Walking: An Effective Tool for Weight Loss and Maintenance

The simplest exercise available is placing one foot in front of the other and walking. Because this is something we do every day, it is often overlooked as a valuable tool for weight loss. A 140-pound person walking at a moderate pace for 20 minutes will burn approximately 92 calories while increasing heart rate, thus […]

Individual Solution Key to Repairing a Torn Achilles Tendon

The Achilles tendon, the longest and strongest tendon in the body, connects calf muscles to the heel bone. When it is injured, the treatment is often individualized. For example, a patient recently began physical therapy after surgery to repair an Achilles tendon he had torn playing basketball. When another patient tore his Achilles tendon, he […]

Recovery from Microdiscectomy

Microdiscectomy, a common form of lower back surgery, is used to treat leg pain caused by disc herniation. Because it uses a smaller incision, microdiscectomy is far less invasive and causes far less trauma to underlying tissues than its alternative, laminectomy. Because the mechanical structure of the lower spine remains unchanged, the recovery period after […]