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Treatment for Sciatica: A Physical Therapy Approach
Treatment for Sciatica in Physical Therapy is one of the most researched approaches for managing sciatic nerve pain without surgery. At ITNYCPT in New York City, licensed physical therapist Keith...
Travel Physical Therapy: What It Is and How It Works
For licensed physical therapists seeking greater flexibility and higher pay, travel physical therapy offers a clear path. A travel physical therapist does the same work as a permanent PT. The...
Physical Therapy for TMJ: Treatment, Exercises, and Recovery
For many people, physical therapy for TMJ is a conservative way to reduce symptoms. It can improve jaw function and build safer daily habits. Results vary based on the cause and the person’s overall...
Physical Therapy for Tennis Elbow: Rehab and Recovery
Tennis elbow has a misleading name – most people who develop it have never held a racket. It affects anyone who repeats the same wrist and forearm movements day after day. Physical therapy for...
What is National Physical Therapy Month?
Every October, the United States observes National Physical Therapy Month. It is a time to raise awareness about physical therapy. It also highlights who provides it and how it supports long-term...
Fun Facts About Physical Therapy That May Astonish You
There are many fun facts about physical therapy (PT), and some are useful for people trying to understand rehab. PT has a long history and a broad role in modern health care. It helps improve...
Physical Therapy for Vertigo: Treatment and Recovery
In a New York City outpatient setting such as ITNYCPT, care usually starts with a one-on-one exam to identify triggers, safety issues, and likely causes. Keith Chan, the subject matter expert for...
Physical Therapy for Hip Labrum Tear
A hip labral tear may improve with a structured rehab plan. Results depend on symptoms, activity demands, joint shape, and overall health. Physical therapy for a hip labrum tear helps reduce pain....
Physical Therapy for Muscle Strain: Treatment
A muscle strain often improves with rest, gradual loading, and the right rehab plan. Physical therapy can help when pain, weakness, or limited movement does not improve. Treatment usually starts...
Knee Physical Therapy Exercises at Home and in Rehab
For many people, knee physical therapy exercises can improve motion, control, and strength, but the right plan depends on the cause of pain and the stage of recovery. Keith Chan, the subject matter...
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