10 Ways Physical Therapy Can Improve Your Sports Performance
Activity is a great way to stay in shape. As you know, it’s the number one recommendation by medical professionals for everything from depression to fatigue to heart disease. It’s great that you dig in for daily walks or are part of a local soccer league, but sometimes that level of activity can take a […]
7 Signs You May Have Hypermobility
Hypermobility syndrome is estimated to affect between 10%-25% of the population, although severity may vary. A disorder that causes the joints to extend beyond the normal range, hypermobility is one variation of a more generalized diagnosis known as Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. It is often seen in patients that are or have been deeply involved in gymnastics, […]
Corvallis Garden Festival May 6, 2018
Thank you so much to everyone for taking the time to come out and visit us at our booth this year at the garden festival on Sunday, May 6th 2018. We had a wonderful time getting to meet each and every one of you. Please call us at 541-758-2235 if you have any questions regarding […]
Help for Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is a fancy medical name for what’s commonly known as “heel pain.” “Plantar” means the bottom of the foot, “fascia” is a deep, thick connective tissue and “itis” means inflammation. Hence it is an inflammation of the connective tissue that spans from the toes to the heel bone on the bottom of the […]
Performing Arts Rehabilitation
As with all professions and hobbies, there are risks involved for incurring an injury. Musicians are no exception to the rule. Whether the musician is a professional violinist performing in a symphony orchestra or an amateur pianist in a jazz club, injuries are a reality that can create serious physical problems that may force the […]