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Physical and occupational therapists can help you develop a fitness and exercise program. ... Mesenchymal stem cell therapy ... Potential benefits of spinal cord ...
Nonoperative treatments — rest, ice and nonprescription pain relievers — are usually considered first. After the pain diminishes, physical therapy and exercise ...
For people in poor physical condition, constant strain on the back can cause painful muscle spasms. ... Improving one's physical ... Myofascial release therapy: Can ...
Mayo Clinic patients are often the first to benefit from our research. Right now, our doctors are working on more than 12,000 clinical studies, researching ...
Over the course of the program, Marissa got stronger not only physically, but mentally as well. That's by design, says Wendy Timm, a physical therapist who has ...
Cancer treatments, including surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, targeted therapy and immunotherapy, are often combined to cure or control various cancers.
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... physical therapy for strengthening, gait training and range of motion. Surgical options for restoring or repairing damaged cartilage and ligaments in the ...
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