Tag: older adults
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How Physical Therapy Can Help with Vertigo: Regain Balance and Confidence
If you’ve ever experienced vertigo, you know how disorienting and unsettling it can be. The sensation of the world spinning or tilting can make even the simplest movements feel like a challenge, affecting your balance and overall quality of life. For many people, these symptoms are caused by issues in the inner ear, where balance… Read more
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Preventing Falls at Home: Essential Tips for Safety and Confidence
Falls are a leading cause of injury, especially for older adults, and many of these accidents happen at home. However, with a few safety adjustments and some awareness, you can significantly reduce your risk of falling. In this post, we’ll cover essential tips for home safety and footwear choices that can help you stay safe… Read more
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Why Flexibility is Imperative to Fall Prevention: The Role of Physical Therapy
As we age or deal with certain health conditions, flexibility can diminish, making it harder to maintain balance and react quickly to potential falls. Maintaining flexibility is a critical component of fall prevention, as it allows our joints and muscles to move freely, helping us stay balanced and mobile. In physical therapy, flexibility exercises are… Read more
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Combining Physical Therapy and PEMF Therapy to Increase Circulation
Combining physical therapy (PT) and pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy can significantly enhance circulation through complementary mechanisms. Here’s how each therapy works and their synergistic effects: Physical Therapy (PT) Mechanisms: Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Therapy Mechanisms: What is BEMER? BEMER is about changing the way we think about our health, about challenging our understanding of… Read more
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Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM): Enhancing Mobility and Reducing Pain
Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) is a specialized technique used by physical therapists to treat soft-tissue injuries and restrictions. Based on the principles of cross friction massage, IASTM uses specially designed instruments to target specific muscle groups, fascia, and tendons. Here’s everything you need to know about IASTM and how it can benefit you.… Read more
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The Importance of Your Home Exercise Program (HEP) in Physical Therapy
What is a Home Exercise Program (HEP)? A Home Exercise Program (HEP) is a set of exercises prescribed by your physical therapist during your initial evaluation. These exercises are tailored to your specific needs and designed to help you achieve therapeutic gains. You’ll receive detailed instructions on how to perform each exercise correctly, along with… Read more
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Understanding the Goniometer: A Key Tool in Physical Therapy
What is a Goniometer? The word “goniometer” comes from the Greek words “gonia” (angle) and “metron” (measure). As the name suggests, a goniometer is a device used to measure the angle of a joint’s range of motion precisely. This essential tool in physical therapy helps assess and track the mobility of various joints in the… Read more
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The Power of Physical Activity: Enhancing Life at Every Age
Introduction Physical activity is more than just a tool for staying fit—it’s a fundamental component of overall well-being. Like physical therapy, it offers numerous benefits that can dramatically improve quality of life. From boosting mood to enhancing cognitive function, regular exercise is a powerful ally in maintaining health and vitality. In this blog, we explore… Read more