Severely Obese Benefit Much From Some Exercise
A little exercise goes a long way toward helping severely obese individuals improve their quality of life and complete important daily tasks, researchers say.
Read MoreA little exercise goes a long way toward helping severely obese individuals improve their quality of life and complete important daily tasks, researchers say.
Read MoreMethods and techniques for treating a discreet physical dilemma.
Read MoreWork-injury-management services help return individuals to work following rehabilitation.
Read MoreChildren with special needs and the role of the physical medicine team.
Read MoreKix Brooks, of the county music duo Brooks and Dunn, is scheduled to headline a benefit concert for the Amputee Coalition of America, Knoxville, Tenn, and the Mending Limbs organization, on October 12 in Tennessee.
Read MoreAn Israel-based company has invented MyoSpare, an electrical-stimulation device that sits under a cast, stimulating muscles to stay strong, even when a patient is immobilized with broken bones.
Read MoreThe American Physical Therapy Association supports the recent “Call to Action” to reduce the number of cases of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism nationwide.
Read MorePractitioners learn to operate within the parameters of reimbursement reform.
Read MoreA review of recently published data on athletic activity after joint replacement found that despite their wishes, patients generally reduce athletic activity after joint replacement.
Read MorePain signals originating in arthritic joints, and the biochemical processing of those signals as they reach the spinal cord, worsen and expand arthritis, a new study shows.
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