Keep Your Joints Healthy With These 3 Tips

There is no question that exercise is beneficial, but it can be taxing on the knees! Did you know that the US Department of Health and Human Services recommends at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic exercise or 75 minutes of intensive aerobic exercise? Believe it or not, it’s true. Are you getting that much exercise?
It can be overwhelming to know how to keep your knees secure during these times of intense physical exercise, so a physical therapist can assist you with learning appropriate procedures for staying stable and safe during your exercises.
Read full blogKick The Pain Meds To The Curb: How Physical Therapy Can Provide Relief

People struggling with chronic pain are affected in different ways. Take a moment to think about how your chronic pain affects you. Does it cause you to have a hard time getting out of bed or climbing stairs? Maybe you find yourself feeling stressed, distracted, and depressed at work.
You might wake up in the middle of the night or struggle to fall asleep because of pain. If you’re like many of the 50 million Americans dealing with chronic pain, you may even struggle with something as simple as getting dressed.
Read full blogDon’t Enjoy Cardio? Here Are A Few Ways To Change That!

Exercising is something that should be involved in everyone’s routine. Unfortunately, some of us really don’t enjoy the cardio aspect of it! If you despise cardio, don’t worry; you’re not alone, and there are a few tricks to finishing cardio in ways you might not have thought.
Cardio takes a lot of time. Indeed, one of the most frequent concerns we hear from patients who come to us for physical therapy sessions is that they just don’t have enough time in their busy schedules to complete workouts.
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