Rehabilitation Therapy
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Physical Therapists, Are You Ready for the IDDSI?
Dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, is a common issue for patients with neurological disorders, stroke, or other conditions that…
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9 Rehabilitation Tips for Ankle Sprains in Competitive Athletes
Ankle sprains are one of the most common injuries faced by competitive athletes across various sports. Whether it’s…
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Static Stretching vs. Dynamic Stretching
There are three main types of self-stretching: static stretching (no movement) dynamic stretching (movement), and ballistic stretching (bouncing).…
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Kinesiology Taping and Massage Therapy
Kinesiology taping and massage therapy offer numerous benefits and complement each other seamlessly. Both aim to support the…
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Diabetes Pathophysiology and Management for Physical Therapists
Diabetes mellitus, a widespread endocrine disorder, presents a unique set of challenges for healthcare providers, including physical therapists…
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Hip Osteoarthritis: Rehab and Treatment Strategies
What is hip osteoarthritis (OA)? Hip osteoarthritis (OA) is a common disease with symptoms including joint pain, joint…
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Occupational Therapy Treatment for Bipolar Disorders: Options and Interventions
Bipolar disorder encompasses a spectrum of mood disorders, including bipolar I, bipolar II, cyclothymic disorder, and other specified…
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Posture and Gait Assessment Strategies for Physical Therapists
Physical therapists are a key player in diagnosing and treating movement disorders, making posture and gait assessments must-have…
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Massage Therapy in Hospice Care and Palliative Care
Massage therapy in hospice care is getting recognized as a valuable complementary treatment for patients in a palliative…
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Vector-Borne Diseases and How to Avoid Them
Vector-borne diseases — that is, diseases spread by vectors like mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas — cause approximately 700,000…
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Developing a Strength and Conditioning Program
When designing a strength and conditioning program, the first principle to consider is timing. This also applies to…
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Nutrition: The Backbone of Health
The body is an engine driven and powered by nutrients. Remarkably, it breaks down and rebuilds tissue every…