Rehabilitation Therapy
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Food Insecurity and Hunger: The Role of Occupational Therapy
According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), 8.4 million U.S. households experienced food insecurity in 2021. Defined…
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The Pros and Cons of Ballistic Stretching
What is ballistic stretching? Ballistic stretching uses momentum to force a muscle beyond its normal range of motion.…
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Essential Oils for Massage Therapists
What are essential oils? Essential oils are highly concentrated oils derived from a plant. There are two main…
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A Team Approach to Fighting Alzheimer’s
When it comes to fighting Alzheimer’s, it takes a team. According to Alzheimer’s Association figures, more than six…
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Tips for Pediatric Travel Physical Therapy
Travel physical therapy has become a popular career path for many physical therapy professionals. With significantly high vacancy…
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What is Electrical Stimulation?
Electrical stimulation (ES) is a technique by which an athletic trainer or rehabilitation professional applies electric current to…
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What is the Difference Between Dystonia and Dyskinesia?
Dystonia and dyskinesia are two involuntary movement disorders familiar to most physical therapists. Both are often associated with…
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Benefits of Prenatal Massage Therapy
Massage therapy can have incredible benefits for pregnant clients. Pregnancy is a delicate time, during which a mother…
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Geriatric Massage Therapy
In the United States, senior citizens make up roughly 16.8% of the population. By 2034, the Census Bureau…
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Concussion Protocols for Physical Therapists
What is a concussion? A concussion is a form of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by a…
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How to Become a Certified Hand Therapist
Approximately 2.6 million Americans each year present to the emergency department with hand injuries. Unfortunately, there are only…