Physical therapy is an excellent tool to help patients recover from injury and regain their quality of life. But when your progress slows and you don’t feel you are making the gains you should, you can become frustrated and discouraged. While every person heals at different rates and responds to physical therapy differently, it is

Are you making these physical therapy mistakes?
February 4th, 2019
How to strengthen your core with aquatic therapy
January 7th, 2019One of the challenges of remaining fit when it’s difficult to stand or be active is being safe. You know you need to exercise to stay healthy, but you can’t do it if the risk of a fall is too threatening. Fortunately, aquatic therapy solves this problem. Aquatic therapy is the practice of exercising in

Physical therapy in Jacksonville, NC for lymphedema treatment
December 28th, 2018Lymphedema is a condition that affects millions of Americans. This is a condition that causes swelling in the body, primarily in the arms or legs. This swelling can be quite painful and can limit your mobility. Lymphedema has no cure but it can be managed with physical therapy treatment. Severe cases may require surgery, but