Morton’s Neuroma

October 30th, 2015

Treatment for Morton’s Neuroma Funny how we physical therapists don’t see something for a while, then we get a run on something.  Morton’s neuroma is a painful condition that affects the foot.  It can cause sharp pain, burning, and aching in between the toes.  People that have it struggle to wear shoes for work and

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Pop in the Shoulder While Lifting

October 27th, 2015

Pop in the Shoulder While Lifting Weights: Should I Be Concerned? We see a very results-oriented population here at SSOR.  One of the more common complaints we’ve run into here is people working out at the gym – bench pressing, incline/decline bench pressing, military pressing, etc – and feeling a sudden pop in the shoulder

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Web Diagnosis Based on Symptoms

October 24th, 2015

Is a web diagnosis accurate? Did you know that the 3rd most popular online activity is searching for health-related issues?  Lots of people trying to diagnose their aches and pains from “Dr. Google.”  The physical therapists at SSOR confirm that just about every patient that walks through our doors has searched online either for a

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