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10.10.2022
Incorrect Tongue Resting Posture? It’s Not Just a Problem in Children
Do you know where your tongue rests in your mouth? Chances are you have to stop and think about it. Proper tongue resting placement is when the tongue tip is elevated to the roof of the mouth, just behind the front teeth. Don’t worry if that isn’t where your tongue rests. Incorrect tongue resting posture
09.26.2022
Physical Therapy for Your Pelvis
It will surprise nobody to hear that Physical Therapists work with muscles. But we bet a lot of people would be surprised to learn that the muscles inside your pelvis are included. While the pelvic muscles don’t get as much attention as the biceps or hamstrings, they can still cause problems that need treatment. Physical
09.06.2022
Fibromyalgia – What to do When the Fibro Ignites
As we head toward the end of summer, the weather is hot! For the nearly 5 million people in the United States with fibromyalgia, they might experience a different kind of heat – the burning pain that typically comes along with this diagnosis. What is Fibromyalgia? Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that can cause a
11.07.2022
Youth Sports are a Great Way to Develop Life Skills
Youth sports can have a very positive impact on children. These activities aren’t just good for their growing bodies, they also are good for their minds. Sports teach important life skills. The physical benefits of children participating in sports is obvious. This is becoming increasingly important as so many of today’s kids spend extended time being
10.03.2022
Why is it Important for Babies to Mouth?
Have you ever noticed a baby with their hands in their mouth? Babies are learning to explore through the hand-to-mouth connection. Mouthing is an important development for babies to learn new sensations in the world, as well as calming oneself. There are different mouthing learning periods, lasting to 2 years and beyond. Let’s explore why
09.12.2022
What can Physical Therapy do for Arthritis?
Arthritis is a chronic condition that causes inflammation of the joints. It can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling. The hips, knees, hands, and spine are the most commonly affected joints. It is not a single disease but an umbrella term that includes a variety of different types. Some of the more common examples are osteoarthritis,