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Your healthcare professional may recommend physical therapy to prevent stiffness and restore function. Surgery. If your injury does not seem to be healing ...
Working with an interdisciplinary team of experts in many fields, including nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech and language pathology ...
If there's ongoing pain involved or if physical therapy isn't enough to resolve the problem, then medication injections or, rarely, surgery may be necessary to ...
A physical exam is the first step to diagnosing rotator cuff injuries. During the exam, a healthcare professional will press on different parts of the affected ...
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During a physical exam, your healthcare professional checks your joints for swelling, a change in skin color and warmth. They also will check to see how ...
Our physical therapists are specifically trained in bowel and bladder anatomy, muscle behavior, and therapy modalities to help you. You will learn a lot ...
Your doctor may recommend physical therapy or different types of strengthening exercises based on the specific condition that is causing your pain. If you are ...
Occupational therapists work with doctors, nurses, physical therapists, and occupational therapy assistants, and other team members to treat patients of all ...
During the physical exam, a health care provider might press on the affected area or ask you to move your elbow, wrist and fingers in various ways. X-rays, ...
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