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Everything we do every day–sitting in traffic in our cars, sitting at our desks at work, and scrolling through social...
Keep readingAs Doctors of Physical Therapy, we specialize in helping people improve their movement and performance as well as manage their pain. Because that is a rather wide definition, we've put together a list of the most common ailments patients come to see us for.
See moreFew ailments are as painful or common as back pain. So many Americans suffer with it, that it's actually the leading reason Americans miss work. There are a few different types of back...
Find out moreIf you are experiencing heel pain, there is a good chance you have plantar fasciitis. Amongst Americans, it's the most common cause of heel pain. What is it? Well plantar fasciitis...
Find out moreSciatica is nerve pain that results from the irritation of the sciatic nerve. The pain originates in the lower back and proceeds through the buttock and down the sciatic nerve in the...
Find out moreRise exists because we believe there is a demand for honest and ethical therapy that truly makes a difference in people's lives. After years of working in healthcare, we realized that the industry had lost its focus on the patient. So we decided to start our own clinic and focus on providing our patients the very best in one-on-one physical therapy, each and every day. We wouldn't have it any other way.
Not quite sure what physical therapy is all about? You're not alone. Here's some of the most common questions we get asked.
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Read moreEverything we do every day–sitting in traffic in our cars, sitting at our desks at work, and scrolling through social...
Keep readingBalance is the ability to distribute weight in a way that will let us hold a steady position. Balance begins with a...
Keep readingPhysical therapy is often misunderstood as a passive process that only helps relieve pain. However, there’s so...
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