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Exploring Fascia and Fascial Treatments in Physical Therapy: What You Should Know
An untrained middle-aged school female principal fends off a male attacker threatening her with a knife and single-handedly saves dozens of schoolchildren. How is this
Why Using Non-Drug Treatments for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain in Young People is a Better Option
Chronic or persistent pain is not just an issue with older adults or with people who had an acute injury that turned into a chronic
Are You In Touch With Your Pelvic Floor?
According to a recent article in the Guardian, Ms. Coco Berlin, who refers to herself as “Germany’s most famous belly dancer,” wondered why Egyptian belly
Have EDS, Now What?
At Bethesda Physiocare, we often evaluate patients who demonstrate signs and symptoms of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS). While it may be unsettling to find out
Physical Therapy for Performing Artists & Musicians: Common Musculoskeletal Injuries and Treatments
In the mid-1800s, Robert Schuman was forced to withdraw from performances due to severe injury to his hand. His excessive and manic practice habits led
Physical Therapy for Prevention and Performance Enhancement for Athletes
When engaged in regular sports activity and exercise regimens, it is not uncommon to overtrain, overwork, and ultimately strain muscles, joints, or tendons. As muscles
Male Pelvic Health Disorders
Men’s Health PT is physical therapy for uniquely male pelvic conditions, often occurring as a consequence of prostate treatments. That pelvic floor muscles even exist
A Headache in the Pelvis?
Anyone who has experienced pelvic pain and migraine headaches can attest to the fact that pelvic pain can rival even the most intense migraine headache.
Exploring the Use of Virtual Reality in Physical Therapy Treatments
From its use in training soldiers for battle, athletes for optimal performance, students in medical training, or working with conditions like PTSD, virtual reality has