Scoliosis
Saturday May 27, 2006
Scoliosis is a common disorder of the spine that is more common in young females than males. Learn about the different types of scoliosis as well as diagnosis ... Read More
Patellofemoral Syndrome
Monday May 22, 2006
Patellofemoral syndrome is a condition that occurs when the knee cap does not track correctly around the knee joint. This results in knee pain during activity. Learn more ... Read More
Runner's Injuries
Monday May 22, 2006
With the weather warming up, running season is in full swing. Unfortunately, this activity puts one at increased risk for certain injuries. Learn more about common running injuries ... Read More
Rotator Cuff Muscles
Tuesday May 16, 2006
With baseball season in full swing I thought I'd review the rotator cuff muscles that are used in throwing and pitching a baseball. The rotator cuff has the important job ... Read More
The Hosford Muscle Tables
Friday May 12, 2006
PTCentral.com provides an alphebitcal index of the skeletal muscles of the human body. Included in the description of each muscle is the muscle's origin, Insertion, action, blood supply and nerve. ... Read More
Assistive Devices
Thursday May 11, 2006
Assistive devices describe equipment that are designed, made, or adapted to assist a person perform a particular task. Commonly used assistive devices in physical therapy include crutches, canes, and ... Read More
Living With Fibromyalgia
Sunday May 7, 2006
Fibromyalgia is a rheumatic condition characterized by widespread soft tissue pain, fatigue, and sleep disturbance. It can be a difficult disorder to live with. Learn coping strategies for living ... Read More
Common Causes of Back Pain
Monday May 1, 2006
If you suffer from back pain, you are far from being alone. Four out of five adults experience the symptoms of low back pain at least once in their lifetime. ... Read More
Common Causes of Back Pain
Monday May 1, 2006
If you suffer from back pain, you are far from being alone. Four out of five adults experience the symptoms of low back pain at least once in their lifetime. ... Read More
