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Suffering from pain or stiffness and don’t know why? Identify where you are in pain and click on the corresponding white circle to discover different conditions that might be the cause of your pain.
Neck Pain
Pain and stiffness in your neck can make it difficult to turn your head or look up and down.
Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain not only limits the use of your shoulder, but it can limit the use of your entire arm.
Elbow Pain
Pain and stiffness in the elbow can keep you from enjoying your favorite activities.
Wrist Pain
Wrist pain by itself is a problem, but it frequently affects your grip strength and the use of your hands too.
Hip Pain
Hip pain can limit your ability to move around and accomplish simple tasks or enjoy your favorite activities.
Knee Pain
Knee pain can make it difficult to do anything that involves standing, walking, running or jumping.
Ankle Pain
Your ankles carry the weight of your entire body. When they’re in pain, it’s hard to do anything that involves being on your feet.
Back Pain
80% of us are likely to develop back pain in our lifetime.
4 benefits of doing neck range-of-motion exercises daily
One out of 3 people experience neck pain at least once a year. While types of neck pain can vary, they can all significantly impact a person’s range of motion. Range of motion refers to the amount of movement around a joint or body part. Neck stiffness often reduces a...
3 incentives to use pediatric PT for your children’s neck pain
Has your child been complaining about their neck hurting? While neck pain is a common complaint among adults, you may be surprised to learn that children often experience it as well. One of the most common causes of neck pain among children is poor posture. This is...
4 steps physical therapists can take to help fix a shoulder impingement
Pain in your shoulder can be difficult to live with. It can prevent you from performing well at work, or from participating in sports or other activities you enjoy. If you are suffering from a shoulder impingement, you may find it impossible to perform everyday tasks...
Three physical therapy exercises to get your shoulder moving safely after rotator cuff surgery
Is your shoulder pain out of control? Has rotator cuff surgery been recommended to you as a form of treatment? If so, you may be looking for ways to prepare for your upcoming rotator cuff surgery and learn some physical therapy exercises to help you heal after your...
Three issues can cause elbow pain when you’re lifting weights
Spending more time at home can be a positive thing. It can allow you to spend more time with your loved ones. You might have time for that fun hobby you’ve always wanted to try. Even better, you may have the opportunity to improve your physical fitness, and this means...
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Two physical therapy exercises that can help your hips
Your hip joints are some of the most important structures in your body, and they’re involved in normal daily activities like walking, running and climbing stairs. However, problems with the muscles around your hip can trigger pain and other symptoms. Hip pain is a...
Can sciatica cause the knee pain I’m feeling?
As many as 40% of people will experience sciatica at least once in their lifetime. Your sciatic nerve starts in the lower spine and then branches off to travel down each leg. It is responsible for all the feeling in your legs. When you injure your legs or lower back,...
Three issues that frequently cause nerve pain in the knees
You have nerves in almost every part of your body, and they allow signals to be sent to and from the brain. However, nerves can also be irritated or pinched, which can lead to pain. The knees are one area of the body that often become painful, and medical studies...
3 ways PT can help chronic ankle pain
According to research, nearly 12% of people in the U.S. will experience ankle pain. Ankle pain, especially chronic pain, can lead to difficulty walking, standing and performing daily activities. Treatment for chronic ankle pain is essential for those hoping to...
Why do I have sudden ankle pain without an injury?
When you feel sudden pain in your ankle, you might automatically assume that you sustained an injury. But there are actually plenty of reasons why you could be feeling sudden pain, especially in your ankle, which has to carry your entire body weight. Even without...
What exercises are involved in physical therapy after back surgery?
Many issues that affect the back can be successfully treated without surgery, but that doesn’t mean that some problems won’t require surgery to heal properly. Medical research is also reporting that more and more people are electing to have back surgery. One...
Can you have both lower back and hip pain?
It may seem odd, but the answer to this question is clearly found in a children’s song. Anyone who’s ever heard or sung “The Skeleton Dance” knows that “the hip bone’s connected to the backbone.” This is a simplistic interpretation of the connection between the hips...
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