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Knee Therapy Through Physical Therapy

Knee Therapy Through Physical Therapy

by Pain & Performance Team | Nov 8, 2023 | fitness, Pain Management

“I bet some of you feel sorry for me. Well don’t. Having an artificial leg has its advantages. I’ve broken my right knee many times and it doesn’t hurt a bit.” ~ Terry Fox The knee is a pivotal joint that withstands significant stress and movement in our daily lives....
Posterior Shoulder Pain And How To Relieve It

Posterior Shoulder Pain And How To Relieve It

by Pain & Performance Team | Oct 17, 2023 | fitness, Pain Management

Shoulder pain teaches us the value of every move we make, and the pain of taking simple things for granted.” – Richard Salinas Almost everyone suffers from some minor aches and pains now and again. And sometimes we suffer from pain that is more than...
Ankle Pain Relief Through Physical Therapy

Ankle Pain Relief Through Physical Therapy

by Pain & Performance Team | Oct 11, 2023 | fitness, Pain Management

“You can have an ankle or shoulder injury, and in six or eight months, you’re healed. But if the heart stops for a few moments, that’s it.” – Nwankwo Kanu Ankle pain is a common ailment that can disrupt our daily lives and limit our mobility. Whether...
Lumbar Traction: The Dos And Don’ts

Lumbar Traction: The Dos And Don’ts

by Pain & Performance Team | Oct 4, 2023 | fitness, Lumbar traction, Pain Management

“When back pain suddenly shows up, we are tempted to blame it on the last minor stressor that affected it, such as a soft bed in a hotel. This is like blaming your bankruptcy on the last latte you bought before your account finally went into the red.” – Todd Hargrove...
Shoulder Stiffness And Exercises To Fix It

Shoulder Stiffness And Exercises To Fix It

by Pain & Performance Team | Sep 26, 2023 | shoulder pain, Thoracic Mobility

“That pain in my knee means rain is coming. And that pain in my neck means relatives are coming.”  – Maxine in Crabby Road    Shoulder stiffness can be a common and frustrating ailment that hampers your daily activities and fitness routines. It can range from...
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