by Current Physical Therapy | May 9, 2026 | Physical Therapy
Work-related injuries are costly, disruptive, and often repeat if not properly managed. Many employees return to work after initial treatment, but ongoing issues with strength, mobility, endurance, and movement control can increase the risk of re-injury, especially in...
by Current Physical Therapy | May 9, 2026 | Physical Therapy
Low back pain and pelvic pain are among the most common reasons people seek care during pregnancy and after childbirth. Around 1 in 2 pregnant women experience pregnancy-related low back pain or pelvic girdle pain. Even so, many still ask: Is physical therapy safe...
by Current Physical Therapy | May 9, 2026 | Physical Therapy
Falls are not just part of aging. They are a major, measurable health risk with real solutions. In the U.S., about 1 in 4 adults age 65+ reports a fall each year, and falls remain a leading cause of injury related emergency visits and loss of independence. The good...
by Current Physical Therapy | May 5, 2026 | Physical Therapy
Balance plays a crucial role in maintaining independence, especially as we age. Simple activities like walking, climbing stairs, or getting out of a chair require coordination, strength, and stability. When balance is affected, the risk of falls increases...
by Current Physical Therapy | May 5, 2026 | Physical Therapy
Work-related injuries are a common challenge across many industries and can significantly impact a person’s ability to perform daily job tasks. These injuries may occur suddenly due to accidents or develop gradually from repetitive strain, poor posture, or physically...
by Current Physical Therapy | Apr 28, 2026 | Physical Therapy
Quick Answer: Is Dry Needling Safe Physical Therapy? Dry needling is a therapeutic technique used by physical therapists to relieve muscle pain, improve mobility, and treat trigger points. Many patients ask whether dry needling is safe physical therapy, and the...
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