Physical Therapists Offer Snow Shovelers Advice to Avoid Injuries
Snow shoveling can cause muscle strain to the lower back and shoulders, but many people can sidestep injuries if they heed recommendations.
Read MoreSnow shoveling can cause muscle strain to the lower back and shoulders, but many people can sidestep injuries if they heed recommendations.
Read MoreResearchers speculate that a heel-first foot posture could offer advantages during fighting by increasing stability and applying more torque to the ground to twist, push, and shove.
Read MoreResearchers found that patients typically drop weight in the first few weeks after total knee arthroplasty, but then the number on the scale starts creeping upward, with an average weight gain of 14 pounds in 2 years.
Read Morehe Medicare program began enforcement of the $1,860 limit on outpatient rehabilitation services on January 1.
Read MoreConcluding that measurements of strength predict stooping, crouching, or kneeling difficulty, the study sets the stage for research exploring whether rehabilitation programs that focus on training specific muscle groups are effective in improving functional performance and whether improvements in functional performance reduces falls in older adults.
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