by Matt Smith | Oct 20, 2025 | Arthritis, Back Pain Buffalo, Back Physical Therapy, Balance & Vestibular Disorders, Dizziness Physical Therapy, Neck & Back Injuries, Neck Physical Therapy, Sciatica Physical Therapy, Shoulder Physical Therapy
Physical therapy plays a crucial role in the evaluation and treatment of spine disorders, particularly low back pain and sciatica. These conditions are among the most common causes of disability and lost productivity, often resulting from poor posture, muscle...
by Matt Smith | Sep 11, 2025 | Arthritis, Back Pain Buffalo, Back Physical Therapy, Dizziness Physical Therapy, Lower Back Pain, Neck & Back Injuries, Sciatica Physical Therapy
Lumbar disc herniations can be significantly impacted by various activities, leading to pain and discomfort. Understanding these factors is essential for prevention and management. One of the primary activities that can provoke lumbar disc herniations is heavy...
by bbandamin | Jan 26, 2022 | Balance & Vestibular Disorders, Dizziness Physical Therapy
Should I worry about my dizziness? Unfortunately dizziness is an all too common symptom that many of us will experience at one point or another in our lives. 40% of those over 65 years of age will experience at least one bout of dizziness at some time in a year. Most...
by bbandamin | Jan 26, 2022 | Balance & Vestibular Disorders, Dizziness Physical Therapy
Common causes of dizziness? Many of us will experience bouts of dizziness from time to time. For some this can be a temporary feeling well with others it can be a sign of more significant medical issue requiring attention. There are several reasons that one could...
by bbandamin | May 24, 2021 | Balance & Vestibular Disorders, Dizziness Physical Therapy, Headaches, Neck Physical Therapy
If you have ever been sitting on your couch or walking down the streets and suddenly became overwhelmed by a sensational feeling of room spinning often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and loss of balance, then you might have vertigo. Vertigo is a feeling of being off...