Physical Therapy for Hypermobility: Are You Too “Loose?”

May 11th, 2014

Rehabilitation for Hypermobility of Joints It’s interesting in physical therapy when we don’t see something for a while, then get a “run” on the same diagnosis.  We’ve had a few people recently that failed therapy elsewhere likely from not being diagnosed properly.   We’ve had some folks come in with widespread hypermobility lately.  These people

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Hip Pointers: A Painful Injury for Athletes

April 26th, 2014

How to Treat a Hip Pointer “Hip pointers” are a nagging, painful injury that athletes have to deal with.  They tend to hurt with many activities and when severe enough, can even prevent an athlete from playing.  We see these from time to time at SSOR.  Patients are often erroneously diagnosed or have doctors and

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Shoulder Impingement Syndrome

April 5th, 2014

Physical Therapy for Shoulder Impingement Syndrome Shoulder impingement is a common condition that we see here at SSOR.  It can be a painful condition that limits occupational or recreational activities, but as it progresses, can cause pain during rudimentary exercises like dressing and washing your hair.   The staff at SSOR are experts in the treatment

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