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The Role of Physical Therapy in CRPS Rehabilitation
If you’re suffering from CRPS, it is important to know how a Bethesda physical therapist can help. Read to learn more.
Understanding Kinesiophobia and Its Effects
Kinesiophobia is the fear of movement due to the anticipation of pain. Read to learn more.
Dry Needling Use with Chronic Pain – Straight to the POINT
Dry needling is a therapeutic technique that involves inserting a thin filament needle into muscle trigger points or areas of muscle tightness to relieve pain
The Importance of Patient Education in Physical Therapy for Chronic Pain
Chronic pain is persistent pain that lasts weeks to years and may be caused by inflammation or dysfunctional nerves. It is a condition that affects
Exercising with POTS: Finding the Right Balance
Do you or someone you know suffer from postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS)? Bethesda Physiocare specializes in the treatment and management of POTS through exercise.
OxeFit: Bethesda Physiocare
OxeFit is a smart gym and training system that uses real-time feedback and deep learning analysis to provide personalized workout guidance for individuals seeking to
Renowned Pianist, Haskell Small, Exemplifies the Power of Perseverance
With the help of physical therapist and Bethesda Physiocare President & Owner, Jan Dommerholt, and the unwavering support of his family, talented musician and stroke
Understanding CRPS
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a challenging and often debilitating condition that affects the limbs, typically after an injury or surgery. Managing CRPS requires
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) in Athletes: Strategies for Management with Physical Therapy
For athletes, injuries are inherent. One challenging, though rare, condition that can affect athletes is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). CRPS is a disorder marked