by admin | Oct 7, 2025 | Blog
ARTICLES Can You Be Too Old for Pelvic Floor Physical and Occupational Therapy? Many patients arrive at their first pelvic floor therapy evaluation feeling skeptical that their urinary incontinence symptoms can improve. For some, leakage with sneezing or coughing has...
by admin | Oct 7, 2025 | Blog
ARTICLES Constipation in Pediatrics Constipation in children is very common—research shows that about 1 in 20 pediatrician visits relate to constipation. It often begins around major life transitions, such as starting solid foods, potty training, or beginning school....
by admin | Oct 7, 2025 | Blog
ARTICLES Pain Neuroscience Education Pain neuroscience education (PNE) helps individuals in pain understand the underlying neurobiology and neurophysiology behind their pain experience. This education has been shown to reduce self-reported pain, decrease disability,...
by admin | Oct 7, 2025 | Blog
ARTICLES Special Considerations for Physical Therapy Treatment of Common Soccer Injuries Optimum return from any sports injury doesn’t mean returning as quickly as possible. An athlete who goes back to sport without restoring functional stability faces a higher risk...
by admin | Oct 7, 2025 | Blog
ARTICLES Bedside Manner: How We Strive for Excellent Patient-Provider Relationships When seeking medical care, it’s important to find a provider you trust and feel comfortable with. A strong patient-provider relationship not only makes the treatment process more...
by admin | Oct 6, 2025 | Blog
ARTICLES Physical Therapy considerations for Pickleball Injuries Pickleball is a fun and fast-growing sport that blends elements of tennis and ping pong. It’s designed to be low-impact, easy to learn, and accessible to people of all ages and skill levels. But like any...