by iMove PT | Mar 31, 2022 | Physical Therapy
byline Dr. Jordan VanDyke. What is Parkinson’s Disease? Parkinson’s Disease is a progressive neurological disease affecting the nerve cells of the brain that contribute to normal body movements, causing them to be weakened or die. With it affecting nearly 10 million...
by iMove PT | Mar 3, 2022 | Health and Wellness, Physical Therapy
Do you experience joint pain, stiffness after longer periods of immobility, or pain with getting out of bed in the morning? If you answered yes, you could be one of 27 million Americans experiencing symptoms of degenerative joint disease, more commonly known as...
by Dr. Sam Cardona, PT, DPT | Jan 30, 2022 | Physical Therapy
Improving balance is key to so many improvements we can make in our lives, and is often an underrated aspect for most people. It effectively impacts nearly everything you can do – from exercising, to walking, to going to the bathroom, to cooking a meal, to even...
by Dr. Michael Gorman, PhD, PT, DMT, FAAOMPT | Jan 1, 2022 | Health and Wellness, Physical Therapy
Wow, 2022 is now here! With a new year comes many New Year’s resolutions! Excitement is everywhere, I’m going to do this, I’m going to start doing that, etc, are typical comments we hear at this time of the year. Sadly, a recent study from the University of...
by Dr. Kaylee Weber, PT, DPT | Oct 13, 2021 | Health and Wellness, Physical Therapy
We’ve all heard from our doctors, therapists, coaches, trainers, and of course, our mothers, how important it is to drink water. When you’ve been outside working in the heat or exercising, it seems like a no-brainer to drink water to cool down. But did you know...
by Dr. Kaylee Weber, PT, DPT | Sep 19, 2021 | Health and Wellness, Physical Therapy
With fall right around the corner, there are so many things that may excite you: cooler weather, return of football, changing of the leaves, visits to pumpkin patches, all things pumpkin spice, the list could go on. But there is one thing that could stop all of your...