Showing posts with label physical therapist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label physical therapist. Show all posts

Monday, July 16, 2012

Foot Physical Therapy - Norwood Podiatry Associates - Podiatrist in Norwood, MA - Leroy Kelley, DPM

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Physical Therapy for Foot Problems - Podiatrist in Norwood, MA - Leroy Kelley, DPM - Norwood Podiatry Associates

 

Physical Therapist, Barbara Battaglia, of Rehabilitation Solutions at Norwood Podiatry Associates discusses physical therapy for foot problems.

http://www.norwoodpodiatry.com

 Physical Therapy

Physical therapy can often help decrease the pain and swelling in a painful area of the foot or ankle. Such problems as heel spurs, bursitis, plantar fasciitis, bunions, corns and calluses - and post-operative surgical conditions - often respond well to physical therapy.

Common kinds of physical therapy may include hot packs, massage, electrical stimulation, ultra sound, paraffin baths, and diathermy to relieve pain and swelling and to increase range of motion.

 

Visit our website: http://www.norwoodpodiatry.com

 

 

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Physical Therapy for Foot Problems - Podiatrist Hanover, York, Lancaster, Shrewsbury, Pa

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Physical Therapy for Foot Problems - Podiatrist York, Hanover, Lancaster, Shrewsbury, Pa

http://www.martinfootandankle.com

Physical therapy can often help decrease the pain and swelling in a painful area of the foot or ankle. Heel spurs, bursitis, plantar fasciitis, bunions, corns and calluses, as well as many post-operative surgical conditions, respond well to physical therapy.

Common kinds of physical therapy may include hot packs, massage, paraffin baths, electrical stimulation, ultrasound, and diathermy (deep heating of tissues through use of electric current) to relieve pain and swelling, increase range of motion, prevent joint stiffening, rebuild muscle strength, and support the proper alignment of foot structures.

Visit our website: http://www.martinfootandankle.com

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Applied Functional Science - Val Gregory, MSPT, Affiliated Foot and Ankle Center Howell, NJ

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Applied Functional Science - Val Gregory, MSPT, Affiliated Foot and Ankle  Center Howell, NJ

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Podiatry - Howell New Jersey

Val Gregory, MSPT, discusses how functional applied science can help you recover faster from a foot injury.

http://www.footdoctorsnj.com

Applied functional science is the new wave to physical therapy. It is not just one muscle or one joint that allows to move.  So, since the body works as one unit it, is important to understand the sequencing the body goes through to accomplish a task.  Looking at the whole body as a structure working sequentially to efficiently move is the concept behind applied functional science.

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