The odds are pretty good that you, a friend or a family member have been injured in a car accident. You or someone you know may even have been one of the nearly 4.8 million Americans injured in a car accident in 2020. Or, you may have developed a car accident injury more recently. In
Why have common car accident injuries treated by a physical therapist?
October 15th, 2021Why is my physical therapist talking about using dry needling for my sciatica?
October 14th, 2021Many people are wary of anything that involves needles, so they may not be keen when their physical therapist wants to use dry needling for their sciatica. Sciatica affects up to 40% of people in their lifetime. Physical therapy can be a potent treatment option for this painful nerve condition. You have probably heard about
Can TMJ disorders cause tinnitus and how can physical therapy help?
October 13th, 2021At first glance, it doesn’t seem like a ringing in your ears is linked to a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. But, it actually could be. Ringing in the ears is known to medical professionals as tinnitus, and it can easily be the result of a TMJ disorder. Physical therapists can help you learn the links