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Treatment of Hard Flaccid Syndrome: A Physical Therapist’s Perspective
The emergence of Hard Flaccid Syndrome (HFS) as a clinical diagnosis is still relatively new to many medical professionals. However, as a Men’s Pelvic Health
Physical Therapy vs. Surgery
Most patients coming to Bethesda Physiocare suffer from musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. Many have consulted previously with medical specialists, such as orthopedic surgeons or neurosurgeons,
Personal Spotlight – Nate Mayberry PT, DPT, OCS, CMTPT, CSCS, PHC
Q: What accomplishment are you most proud of? A: From a professional standpoint, becoming an Orthopedic Certified Specialist (OCS) was probably the most gratifying formal
What To Expect During Your First Manual Therapy Session
When you suffer an injury or experience pain, your physical therapist sprints into action. Their job is to take the context of your injury, medical
A Brief Exploration Into the Evolution & Function of Dry Needling for Muscle Pain
In the past few decades, the field of physical therapy has made incredible strides in helping people improve pain, overcome injury, and enhance mobility. The
Dr. Dommerholt Featured in a Recent Washington Post Article — Click Here to Read!
Haskell Small, a D.C.-based pianist, composer and educator, was recently interviewed by the Washington Post regarding the topic of his physical therapy following a severe
Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation After Total Knee Replacement Surgery
Our joints assist in movement. When a joint is compromised, movement is compromised. And when movement is compromised, so is health and quality of life.
Physical Therapy Treatment and Exercises for Multidirectional Shoulder Instability
The shoulder joint is super mobile, incredibly versatile, and allows for a wide range of motion. This little ball and socket joint allows for a
Employing Physical Therapy and Manual Therapy for Scar Tissue Management and Long-Term Healing
People might often consider physical therapy a mere reactive treatment recommended after physical injury or trauma. People associate PT with things like knee surgery, broken