Vertigo is more common than most people think. Statistics report 20-30% of the population will experience at least one episode in their lifetime. Vertigo tends to be more common as one ages, and is 2-3 times more likely to occur in women than men. Vertigo, dizziness...
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Supervised Exercise Beneficial for Osteoarthritis
My professional bias related to exercise for osteoarthritic (OA) conditions throughout the body is unavoidable. HOWEVER, I have a link below to data from the British Medical Journal (BMJ) to support my point. My professional experience has proven to me that skilled,...
Exercise for Chronic Health Conditions
It is reported that adults over the age of 65 have a 2 in 3 chance* of being treated for more than 1 chronic health condition. Some of the chronic conditions reported include: hypertension, asthma, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, kidney disease, pulmonary...
PT Myths
I chose to write this column today to share with you a topic that was published in a physical therapy journal. The original article focused on 7 myths about physical therapy, but I will just summarize a few. Any healthcare provider can provide Physical Therapy False,...
Plantar Fascitis
Plantar Fascitis or heel pain is a rather common complaint with an estimated 10% experiencing this condition at some point during their life. Most often it is caused by repetitive stress or micro-trauma to the tissues that builds to the point where the body can no...
Confident in your Balance
Do you have confidence in your balance? If you are not confident in your balance or have a fear of falling, research suggests you are at greater risk of falling. An April 2016 study published in Physical Therapy by Landers et al suggests patient perception of...
Patient-Therapist Relationships
What makes a good patient-therapist relationship? This information can certainly be valuable to future patients and therapists alike. Patients want to know how to choose a good PT to go to for quality care. It is important for PTs because if we are unaware of...
“Reframing” Pain
There is a newer buzz in the physical therapy world regarding what we call the pain sciences. This entails educating patients more specifically about how pain is processed by the brain and experienced by the individual. Because pain is an individual experience, it is...
Shoulder Pain reaching overhead
This is a very common question/complaint that I hear as a physical therapist. There are multiple reasons your shoulder may hurt when reaching overhead, but most often it boils down to something we call impingement. Impingement is a condition whereby the tendons, which...
Spinal Fusion vs. Decompression alone?
An editorial by Peul in the New England Journal of Medicine got me thinking about the number of (un)necessary spinal fusions that are done in this country every year. There are certainly reasons for fusion especially in the presence of true spinal instability, severe...
