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Mar 30, 2016 / Did You Know?
If you need another reason to exercise, a systematic review and analysis of the data from 21 different randomized trials links exercise to a 35% reduction in the risk for low back pain.
Apr 12, 2017 / Did You Know?
The results of a study in Jama Oncology confirm that exercise as a treatment is better than medications for cancer-related fatigue.
Jul 10, 2015 / Article
Education on the signs of stroke can improve a person's ability to recognize stroke symptoms to reduce a delay in care for themselves or their loved ones.
Jan 16, 2024 / Health Tips
Regular physical activity can benefit your physical, mental, and social health, and prevent or improve many chronic conditions. These community-based physical activity programs have been shown to help people manage arthritis and related chronic conditions
Sep 30, 2013 / Did You Know?
Before undergoing surgical spinal fusion, patients with degenerative disk disease should first try physical therapy.
Apr 29, 2015 / Did You Know?
Thinking of going under the knife for lumbar spinal stenosis? A new study found that you can have equal success skipping surgery and going straight to physical therapy.
May 29, 2014 / Did You Know?
Why get surgery if you don’t need it? Those who experience nontraumatic rotator cuff tears, for example, can do just as well with physical therapy.
Apr 19, 2021 / Did You Know?
A study in the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation found that patients do better after a stroke if they get physical or occupational therapy while in the hospital.
Jun 15, 2013 / Did You Know?
A recent study published in The Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy suggests that pregnancy causes biomechanical changes to a runner's stride that can linger after childbirth.
Sep 16, 2013 / Did You Know?
Total hip and knee replacements are becoming increasingly common, and a recent study suggests that the overall length of the hospital stay following either operation can be reduced through "rapid rehabilitation."