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Why Your Knee Buckles When Walking

By |November 25th, 2024|Categories: Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation|

The knee is a complex structure comprised of bones and ligaments that work perfectly together. Unfortunately, an injury or medical condition can disrupt the delicate balance, altering how everything works. If your knee buckles when walking, this could indicate something is wrong. A visit to your doctor will determine the [...]

Carpal Tunnel Information: What You Should Know

By |November 11th, 2024|Categories: Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation|

The median nerve travels from the hand to the forearm, passing through a thin passage called the carpal tunnel. Too much pressure on this nerve compresses it, causing hand movement and sensation issues. For some, reducing stress on the area reduces symptoms, while others require surgery to correct the damage.Even [...]

How to Maintain Happiness in Old Age Against All Odds

By |October 28th, 2024|Categories: Neurological Diseases, Physical Therapy, Recreation|

Everyone experiences short bouts of unhappiness throughout their lives, but these are usually short-lived. For seniors, these feelings may last longer than expected, causing mental, physical, and emotional issues. So, it’s crucial for the elderly to take steps to maintain happiness as they age. Otherwise, their symptoms of anxiety, depression, [...]

Deep Breathing Exercises and Oxygenation

By |October 14th, 2024|Categories: Neurological Diseases, Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation|

Like most bodily functions, breathing happens without conscious thought. We rarely take the time to consider what we do with the oxygen we take in. And those short, shallow breaths we take when nervous or stressed don’t offer what’s required. Deep breathing exercises are much more beneficial physically and [...]

How Long Does It Take to Rewire the Brain After Injury?

By |September 30th, 2024|Categories: Neurological Diseases, Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation|

Traumatic brain injuries occur without warning, causing varying issues. Sometimes, the symptoms are temporary, while severe damage causes lasting effects. Luckily, it’s possible to rewire your brain after a traumatic injury. To do so, you need the proper treatment, persistence, and patience to improve the chances of recovery. As for [...]

Why Stress and Anxiety Cause Memory Problems

By |September 16th, 2024|Categories: Neurological Diseases, Recreation|

Occasional forgetfulness isn’t uncommon as we age, but for some, the issue is more concerning. They may miss appointments, forget names, and repeat questions without remembering the answer. Though there are several possible causes for such memory problems, stress and anxiety often contribute. These worrying complications alter brain function, reducing [...]

Can One Walk Again After a Spinal Cord Injury

By |September 3rd, 2024|Categories: Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation|

Spinal cord injuries happen without warning during a car accident, fall, or when playing sports. The damage may be mild or severe, depending on where and how hard the spine is hit. A spinal injury could even affect your ability to walk, though this may only be temporary with the [...]

Muscle Atrophy Complications and Causes

By |August 5th, 2024|Categories: Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation|

Muscle atrophy is often quite serious and happens when the muscles are allowed to waste away. Of course, the severity depends on the cause and how long it’s allowed to progress. The worse the atrophy becomes, the higher your risk of complications and the harder it becomes to reverse the [...]

What Impact Does Diabetes Have on Hormones

By |July 22nd, 2024|Categories: Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation|

Diabetes occurs when a person’s body doesn’t create or use insulin properly. Though insulin issues cause the condition, diabetes affects several other hormones as well. Chemical changes during significant life stages also worsen your diabetic symptoms, requiring careful monitoring. Managing the disease is tricky, often requiring good diabetes care [...]

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