Just because it’s cold out doesn’t mean no exercise. Now is not the time to waste all those exercise gains you have made over the prior months. Time to layer up or hit the gym. Whether you are a gym goer or not there are always options for exercise. Yes,...
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Year: 2025
Avoiding Winter Injuries
Winter sports and activities while fun can come with some injury risks. Whether it is skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, ice skating or hockey it is important that you take proper precautions to avoid injuries. Even if you are walking, running, or clearing...
Interview
It’s January, so everyone must share their perspectives on health/fitness and tell you how/why you must begin to exercise this year. Why must you/we/us wait until the turn of a calendar year to begin to exercise? It’s silly that we make these “resolutions” to be or do...
Interview
October is National Physical Therapy Month, a time when physical therapists look to educate the public on exactly what we do and whom we help. In short, it is our job and mission to work with people recovering from sprains, strains, aches and pains. We help people...
Improving-Quality-of-Life-Through-Movement
October is National Physical Therapy Month, a time when the profession attempts to teach the public how they can become healthier and feel better with movement. Physical therapists are pain and movement specialists; they treat more than accident victims or those with...
Interview
Dr. Andrew Zang is the owner of Zang Physical Therapy, a new model concierge therapy practice seeking to deliver Unmatched Personalized Attention for all his patients. Here he discusses his approach to Physical Therapy and shares one of his favorite patient success...
Penn Live Interview
New physical therapy practice offers direct access, 1-on-1 treatment A new physical therapy practice that won’t require referrals from a doctor in most cases and will provide one-on-one care has opened in Lemoyne. Zang Physical Therapy will provide treatment for a...
Therapeutic Education Reduces Chronic Pain
The National Institute of Health reports that one in 10, or more than 25 million Americans, live with chronic, daily pain. For those seeking a non-pharmacological remedy, options include yoga, meditation, massage, diet, alternative medicine and physical therapy. There...
Joint Health Strengthened by Physical Activity and Exercise
The National Institute of Health reports that one in 10, or more than 25 million Americans, live with chronic, daily pain. For those seeking a non-pharmacological remedy, options include yoga, meditation, massage, diet, alternative medicine and physical therapy. There...
Why wait to feel better
At any given time, tens of millions of Americans are walking around suffering with pain or mobility difficulties. Every day millions slowly lose their ability to complete simple daily tasks, avoid outings with friends/family and “just live with it”. This is not to...
