Apr 30, 2018 | Physical Therapy
Plantar fasciitis is a stabbing sensation in the bottom of the foot close to the heel that causes much discomfort. It’s such a pain in the heel. What causes it? Your plantar fascia is a thick band of tissues that connects your heel bone to your toes. The plantar...
Mar 27, 2018 | Physical Therapy
The team that met up in Uganda was organized through the Seacoast Church with clinicians from all over the US. The team treated over 150 patients a day, many with debilitating injuries. In the beginning of March, Jill Boorman, Physical Therapist and Clinical...
Feb 28, 2018 | Physical Therapy
What is Fibromyalgia? The American College of Rheumatology classifies fibromyalgia as “a common neurological health problem that causes widespread pain and tenderness.” Fibromyalgia commonly affects women more than men. Symptoms of fibromyalgia include extreme...
Jan 31, 2018 | Physical Therapy
Have you gone to the doctor for pain and they sent you on your way with a prescription for pain medication? Often prescription pain medication, also know as opioids, mask your pain and do not assess the actual issue at hand. As a physical therapy clinic, we have...
Dec 7, 2016 | Physical Therapy, Uncategorized
Vertigo is often a symptom of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo(BPPV). It is a non-life-threatening, sudden, brief sensation of rotational movement that is triggered by certain head positions or movements. Essentially, people with vertigo feel very dizzy and often...