Powerful Physical Therapy

Powerful Physical Therapy

  • How to Prepare for Rhinoplasty

    Deciding to get rhinoplasty is a big decision. You may be feeling anxious and worried that things will not turn out the way you want. However, the best way to alleviate this problem is to speak to your doctor about your fears before going into the surgery. In addition to feeling worried about how the surgery will turn out you may be wondering what you need to do to prepare. Here is a look at what you should be doing before surgery to help promote your healing so that you can get the results you desire.

  • Telemedicine Assessment For Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

    If you have a gynecological condition known as polycystic ovarian syndrome, then in addition to the development of multiple ovarian cysts and infrequent menstrual periods, you may also have a hormonal imbalance. A telemedicine hormone imbalance consultation with a gynecologist or primary care physician can help you understand your disease and determine which treatment options may be right for you. Because polycystic ovarian syndrome can mimic other hormonal-related conditions such as perimenopause, your telemedicine healthcare provider will need to perform a thorough assessment.

  • How ENT Surgery Helps With Potentially Dangerous Neck Pain

    Pain in the neck is a common problem that impacts many people every year. When it develops, it can be excruciating and hard to tolerate, causing many people to look to an ENT surgeon for help. For instance, ENT surgery is designed to ensure that a person's neck pain isn't serious and provide relief from this painful situation. Neck Pain Can Be Very Serious Many types of neck pain are simply the result of sleeping poorly or connected to poor posture and other relatively simple problems that may not be that hard to manage correctly.

  • A Look At Having Orthopedic Surgery For A Trigger Finger

    If you wake up one morning and one of your fingers is stuck in a bent position, you might have a condition known as trigger finger. This condition is caused by inflammation of the tendon sheath in the affected finger. Your doctor has a few options for treatments, including orthopedic surgery. Here's a look at the symptoms of trigger finger, when surgery might be needed, and what to expect with the procedure.

  • Consider These Pros and Cons Before Deciding on a Water Birth

    Giving birth is an incredibly individualized experience, and it is up to every woman to decide for herself how she wants that experience to go. Gone are the days when your only real option was to give birth in a very clinical hospital setting. You now have your choice of birthing centers, home births, and so much more. Water births are becoming a more popular option, and for many women, giving birth in the water is a rewarding and relaxing choice.

  • About Me

    Powerful Physical Therapy

    I was badly injured a year ago, and it took a long time to get back to my normal level of ability. One of the things that helped more than anything was the time that I spent in physical therapy. I didn’t always love going to physical therapy – in fact, sometimes, I really didn’t enjoy it at all. But ultimately, the therapists and other patients I worked with helped inspire me to get better, and the exercises facilitated my healing process. I started this blog to talk about all of the things I learned about physical therapy and healing during my recovery time. I hope my blog reaches other accident victims. I want to offer encouragement, hope, and information for people who are in the same boat that I was in.