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When most people think about physical therapy, their minds immediately go to sports injuries, post-surgical rehab, or chronic pain. And yes, helping people move better and heal stronger is at the core of what we do. But physical therapy has so much more to offer — and often, its most impactful benefits are the…

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If you’ve been struggling with shoulder pain, you’re not alone. Whether you’re an athlete, a weekend warrior, or simply someone who spends long hours at a desk, shoulder discomfort can be a frustrating barrier to movement and performance. One of the most common culprits behind shoulder pain is muscle imbalance—tightness in the chest muscles…

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GLP-1 medications, like semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy), are increasingly recognized for their wide-ranging benefits in managing chronic health conditions. These medications were initially designed to help with blood sugar control in Type 2 diabetes, but ongoing research has revealed their potential to address conditions such as obesity, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), sleep apnea, and even…

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The shoulder is one of the most complex joints in the body, providing a vast range of motion essential for everything from throwing a ball to lifting weights. However, this impressive mobility also comes at a cost. Shoulder injuries are extremely common, particularly among athletes and fitness enthusiasts. In this post, we’ll break down…

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Breanna Guettler’s journey into the field of physical therapy is deeply intertwined with her rich history as an athlete. She spent over a decade as a competitive gymnast, and her athletic pursuits extended into high school, where she excelled as a sprinter and pole vaulter. These experiences instilled in her a robust set of…

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In the world of physical therapy and athletic performance, understanding how your body moves is crucial to optimizing performance and preventing injury. This is where a Functional Movement Screen (FMS) becomes invaluable

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Dry needling is an increasingly popular technique used in physical therapy to alleviate pain and improve muscle function. This therapeutic approach has its roots in ancient practices and has evolved with modern research to become a valuable tool in the hands of skilled therapists.