According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there are approximately 6 million car accidents in the U.S. every year. Furthermore, over 2.5 million car accidents are rear-ended collisions, which most commonly cause the injury referred to as whiplash. There are many treatments a person may use during recovery from whiplash and other accident-related injuries. Does Physical Therapy help? Yes, it does. There are definite benefits of Physical Therapy after a car accident. Here are some reasons patients should seek this type of care. What is Whiplash? First, let’s explain what whiplash is and the common symptoms that patients experience.
Continue Reading →According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, 3.4 million student-athletes aged 14 years or younger are treated for sports injuries annually in the United States. The vast majority of these injuries are soft tissue bruises, sprains, and strains, but some can be more serious. Many occur at the beginning of the season, commonly among athletes who have not maintained fitness and activity levels in the off-season. Can you prevent student-athlete injury? More and more students are training and playing sports year-round. Whereas, in the past, students played a variety of sports throughout the year, and developed the different muscles
Continue Reading →Who is a Weekend Warrior? Any athlete that concentrates on intense bouts of exercise 1 to 3 times a week is considered a weekend warrior. Medical professionals also agree the category includes men older than 30, who were formerly competitive athletes. The primary concern is that these sportsmen expect their bodies to adapt and recover in the same way that they did when they were teenagers. This behavior puts them at an increased risk for injury. What are some of the injuries that weekend warriors experience? Leg Muscle strains, such as hamstrings, quadriceps, and calves. Ligament sprains particularly including ankle
Continue Reading →Are you a desk jockey? Meaning, do you spend hours during your day sitting at a desk? You’re not alone. Studies published in the Annals of Internal Medicine reveal that the average person spends over half of his or her waking hours sitting. And, what’s more, this sedentary lifestyle may increase your risk for heart disease, obesity, cancer, and diabetes. Some researchers are even going as far to say, “sitting is the new smoking.” But you’ve got options. Workplace ergonomics to the rescue! Fancy Word, Simple Solution What is workplace ergonomics? Simply put, it is arranging a comfortable, supported, yet
Continue Reading →Choosing The Right Physical Therapist With the rising costs of health care, now more than ever, the quality of care you receive is important. This is especially true when picking an Physical Therapist. The proper recovery from a surgery or injury requires diligence from both the patient and Physical Therapist. There are so many choices that may have you feeling overwhelmed when deciding what is best for you. Here are some pointers for choosing the right Physical Therapist (PT). Continuity of Care Would you go to a new doctor every time you were ill or injured? It seems like a
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