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Shoulder Labral Tear Physical Therapy Exercises 

When shoulder pain is accompanied by clicking, catching, or instability, a labral tear often contributes to the problem. Right shoulder labral tear therapy exercises can restore motion, rebuild strength, and often help you avoid surgery.

Physical Therapy for Rett Syndrome: Goals and Treatment

Rett syndrome is a rare genetic neurological disorder. Mutations in the MECP2 gene cause it and primarily affect girls. The condition leads to a gradual loss of motor skills, communication, and physical function.

Rett syndrome physical therapy treatment does not aim for full recovery. It focuses on preserving function and maintaining quality of life at every stage.

How To Relieve Wrist Pain: 7 Effective Exercises

Your wrist is one of the most active joints in your body. You’re relying on it for many everyday tasks when you’re not using it during athletic activities such as tennis, golf, wrestling, or football. From typing, stirring a wok, and lifting objects to flipping through channels with a remote

You receive structured, one-on-one care designed to improve movement and support a more painfree and active life. Our physiotherapists can help you.
Keith Chan
Keith Chan, MPT, CKTP
A New York State licensed physical therapist with over ten years of clinical experience treating a wide range of patients. He earned his Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from CUNY Hunter College after attending Texas A&M University. He also brings extensive fitness expertise, with more than 17 years of experience as a certified personal trainer.
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