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So, you’ve decided to get a joint replacement, and you’ve taken the initial steps to set a date with your surgeon. What’s the next step in preparing for your surgery? Therapy is a good place to start, whether it be your shoulder, hip, knee, or...

Parkinson’s Speech Therapy Treatment Works!   Speech Language Pathologists do more than just help children say their “R’s” correctly! The essence of Speech Therapy is to help a person be the best communicator possible. Therefore, Parkinson’s Speech Therapy plays a vital role helping those with Parkinson’s Disease...

Parkinson’s Disease, a condition affecting the mind and body, has historically been treated solely as a motor disorder. When providing Parkinson’s Disease treatment, Occupational Therapists have traditionally addressed areas such as self-care, handwriting, and getting around a person’s everyday environment. Unfortunately, referrals for Occupational Therapy...

People with Parkinson’s Disease are living longer and better lives through physical therapy intervention. While physical therapy cannot cure Parkinson’s, but it can most certainly help a person compensate for and even improve changes brought about by the condition. The primary signs and symptoms of...

After you or a loved one has experienced a stroke there is a sense of shock that is evident. Questions such as, will I walk again without an assistive device, will I be able to cook for myself, will I use the restroom alone, or  will...

Shoulder pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal conditions treated by a physical therapist. This is because nearly 40 percent of people will experience shoulder pain at some point in their lifetime. We as individuals are extremely complex, and the shoulder is an intricate joint....