Physical Therapy: More than Just Treating Injuries
Any parent of an injured athlete worries whether the injury will affect their child's sports future. Smart thinking suggests a doctor's visit if something does not seem right. Depending on the...
View ArticleSports Injury Prevention: Regular Screening By Physical Therapist Recommended
Taking a holistic approach to sports injury prevention, including regular screening by a physical therapist to identify muscle imbalances, biomechanical flaws, and prescribe corrective exercises, is...
View ArticleScreening By Physical Therapist Particularly Important For Athletes After...
While all athletes over age 7 playing competitive sports can reduce the risk of injury through regular screening by a physical therapist, seeing a PT is particularly important for athletes after a...
View ArticlePhysical Therapy for The Injured Athlete: Each Session Has Five Parts
As you watch your a physical therapist poke, prod, and push your child to their physical limit in rehabbing a sports injury, do you ever say to yourself, "What the heck is he doing to my child and is...
View ArticlePhysical Therapy for the Injured Athlete: Restoring Range of Motion Critical
When you speak to your child's physical therapist, you might hear them say, "His shoulder range of motion is doing better after rotator cuff surgery but still needs to improve." Perhaps the reference...
View ArticlePhysical Therapy for the Injured Athlete: Joint Mobility vs. Stability
If your child has ever sprained their ankle and gone to physical therapy, it is common to see the therapist wiggling the foot in every directions, grabbing it firmly moving side to side and asking...
View ArticleYouth Volleyball: Back Pain Common But Preventable
Lower back pain is a common among the general population, with studies suggesting that as many as 80-90% of people will experience some sort of back problem at some point in their life. While...
View ArticleIf Your Teen Has Back Pain That Won't Go Away, See A Doctor!
As we head into the last month of the school year (at least for some of us), parents start asking each other, "Hey, what is your kid doing this summer? ("Translation for non-Texans: "What sports is...
View ArticlePhysical Therapy for the Injured Athlete: An Introduction
While all sports involve a certain level of inherent risk, a season-ending injury is one of a parent, coach, and youth athlete's worst nightmares. A serious injury can present a sports parent with a...
View ArticlePhysical Therapy: More than Just Treating Injuries
Any parent of an injured athlete worries whether the injury will affect their child's sports future. Smart thinking suggests a doctor's visit if something does not seem right. Depending on the...
View ArticleSports Injury Prevention: Regular Screening By Physical Therapist Recommended
Taking a holistic approach to sports injury prevention, including regular screening by a physical therapist to identify muscle imbalances, biomechanical flaws, and prescribe corrective exercises, is...
View ArticleScreening By Physical Therapist Particularly Important For Athletes After...
While all athletes over age 7 playing competitive sports can reduce the risk of injury through regular screening by a physical therapist, seeing a PT is particularly important for athletes after a...
View ArticlePhysical Therapy for The Injured Athlete: Each Session Has Five Parts
As you watch your a physical therapist poke, prod, and push your child to their physical limit in rehabbing a sports injury, do you ever say to yourself, "What the heck is he doing to my child and is...
View ArticlePhysical Therapy for the Injured Athlete: Restoring Range of Motion Critical
When you speak to your child's physical therapist, you might hear them say, "His shoulder range of motion is doing better after rotator cuff surgery but still needs to improve." Perhaps the reference...
View ArticlePhysical Therapy for the Injured Athlete: Joint Mobility vs. Stability
If your child has ever sprained their ankle and gone to physical therapy, it is common to see the therapist wiggling the foot in every directions, grabbing it firmly moving side to side and asking...
View ArticleYouth Volleyball: Back Pain Common But Preventable
Lower back pain is a common among the general population, with studies suggesting that as many as 80-90% of people will experience some sort of back problem at some point in their life. While...
View ArticleIf Your Teen Has Back Pain That Won't Go Away, See A Doctor!
As we head into the last month of the school year (at least for some of us), parents start asking each other, "Hey, what is your kid doing this summer? ("Translation for non-Texans: "What sports is...
View ArticlePhysical Therapy for the Injured Athlete: An Introduction
While all sports involve a certain level of inherent risk, a season-ending injury is one of a parent, coach, and youth athlete's worst nightmares. A serious injury can present a sports parent with a...
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