by bbandamin | May 26, 2022 | Current Discussion, Knee Physical Therapy, Running Injuries
Physical Therapy for Knee Pain Physical Therapy for Knee Pain The knee is the biggest joint in the human body—and with good reason. After all, it has a pretty big job to do given that our knees bear about three times our body weight—and that’s just when we’re walking....
by bbandamin | Oct 26, 2018 | Ankle & Foot Physical Therapy, Hip Physical Therapy, Knee Physical Therapy, Knee Problems
The knee is among the most commonly injured areas of the body treated in physical therapy. Commonly knee pain may be caused by injuries such as strains and sprains, fractures, bursitis, meniscus tears, dislocations, ligament or muscle tears, and overuse injuries. It...
by bbandamin | Aug 10, 2018 | Ankle & Foot Problems, Back Pain Buffalo, Back Physical Therapy, Dizziness Physical Therapy, Elbow Physical Therapy, Hip Injuries, Hip Physical Therapy, Knee Physical Therapy, Lower Back Pain, Neck & Back Injuries, Neck Physical Therapy, Sciatica Physical Therapy, Shoulder Physical Therapy, Wrist & Hand Physical Therapy
Osteoporosis is a disease where the bones have very little density. It is a condition where either the bone is degenerating too quickly or is the result of not being capable of replenishing itself at an appropriate rate. In some cases both conditions can be present. ...
by bbandamin | Dec 4, 2017 | Ankle & Foot Physical Therapy, Ankle & Foot Problems, Arthritis, Back Physical Therapy, Dizziness Physical Therapy, Elbow Physical Therapy, Headaches, Hip Physical Therapy, Knee Physical Therapy, Knee Problems, Neck & Back Injuries, Neck Physical Therapy, Sciatica Physical Therapy, Shoulder Physical Therapy, Wrist & Hand Physical Therapy
For sufferers of Rheumatoid Arthritis, also referred to as RA, pain is often a part of daily life. While some people with RA are capable of tolerating moderately intense activity, others find even the light tasks to be a challenge. With the joint pain and...
by bbandamin | Feb 2, 2017 | Knee Physical Therapy, Knee Problems, Running Injuries
Your knee meniscus is a fibrocartilage that separates thigh bone (femur) from your shin bone (tibia). It is commonly referred to as your “cartilage”. Each knee joint has a medial meniscus and a lateral meniscus. Your knee meniscus each have unique...
by bbandamin | Apr 5, 2016 | Ankle & Foot Physical Therapy, Ankle & Foot Problems, Hip Injuries, Hip Physical Therapy, Knee Physical Therapy, Knee Problems, Running Injuries, Working Out
Running is a great sport, hobby, and a cardiovascular workout. It can also be very tasking on your body and joints. Regardless of whether you are a recreational or a competitive runner, muscle imbalances and poor mechanics can lead to numerous overuse injuries. These...