by Armor PT | Mar 5, 2020 | Blog, Pelvic Pain
You’ve always felt like you had control over your body. Now, you end up peeing a little when you run or even when sneezing too hard. Such issues could be an indication that you have a pelvic floor issue. The pelvic floor is a group of muscles in the area between your...
by Armor PT | Mar 4, 2020 | Neck Pain, Physical Therapy
Every year more than 30% of people experience neck pain, according to the Mayo Clinic. Pain in this area can come from a whiplash injury you received in a car accident. It could also be related to a recently developed sports injury, or you might have a posture problem...
by Armor PT | Mar 3, 2020 | Post-surgical Rehab, Shoulder Pain
People who have an injured rotator cuff can take solace from the fact that they aren’t alone. Not even a little. In fact, it’s estimated that in 2004 more than 4.5 million doctor visits and 40,000 surgeries happened because of a rotator cuff issue. If you’re looking...
by Armor PT | Mar 1, 2020 | Fibromyalgia
Pain medication is a popular treatment option for patients with fibromyalgia. There are at least eight drugs that are routinely prescribed to patients with this condition (WebMD, 2019). However, more and more patients are searching for pain relief that doesn’t involve...
by Armor PT | Feb 6, 2020 | Blog, Hip and Knee Pain
Throughout the body, bursae are fluid-filled sacs designed to lessen friction between joints. Due to the amount of friction and stress the joints undergo on a daily basis, these sacs often become inflamed, resulting in a condition known as bursitis. One especially...