TECAR therapy can sound complicated fast.
You hear words like radiofrequency, diathermy, capacitive, resistive, and cellular activity. For many patients, that is where the explanation stops feeling useful.
A better…
As clinicians we understand the need for therapeutic and corrective exercise as it relates to rehabilitation of soft tissue injuries and addressing bodily asymmetries. Loading our tissues is how we…
A common presentation in sports medicine and musculoskeletal practice is localized low back pain following barbell deadlifting, particularly during periods of rapid training progression such as the beginning of the…
Healing is not a passive event. It is an active biological process that depends on the environment surrounding the tissue and the cells responsible for repair. After injury, surgery, or…
Written by Laura Ramus, PT, ATC.
One of the most common foot health problems in adults is hallux valgus. The primary goal of hallux valgus therapy is to reduce pain,…
Rehabilitation is evolving, not because of trends or influencers, but because clinicians are demanding tools that respect physiology, integrate with movement, and adapt to how the body heals. Over the…
