Should We Shake Our Pelvis Like Elvis? Sacroiliac (Si) Joint Dysfunction in Women
The sacroiliac joint is one of the joints in the pelvis which is formed by two bones, the sacrum and the ilium. There is a
The sacroiliac joint is one of the joints in the pelvis which is formed by two bones, the sacrum and the ilium. There is a
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and National Physical Therapy Month, so what’s better than combining the two for an article? A patient contacted the
As September arrives and a new school year starts, it always brings us to the concern of posture and body mechanics in children, adolescents and
Physical therapy plays a crucial role in helping individuals recover from injuries and return to full, pain free functional and recreational living. When Micky and
As springtime arrives people are getting out more, taking walks outside on uneven sidewalks, visiting parks, playing on sports fields and participating in more outdoor
And Michal Porath PT, MPT, McKenzie A-D, Advanced Schroth Certified SSOL The month of April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month and in honor of that we
Prime Orthopedic is excited to announce that we are opening a second clinic in Northvale, New Jersey, in a pickleball facility. Pickleball is a fast-growing
Physical and occupational therapy, PT and OT respectively, are crucial aspects of health care for seniors, especially those recovering from surgery, injury, or managing chronic
Every winter a patient comes into the clinic after injuring their back from shoveling snow. Body mechanics play a crucial role in preventing injuries and
Have you ever felt tightness in your body after sitting at the computer for hours, holding a cell phone between your ear and shoulder, or
I get asked this question almost daily: “Why do my neck, back and legs feel stiff when I wake up in the morning?” Simply put,
What is the most common sports injury? The most common sports injuries are sprains and strains, ankle and knee injuries, swollen muscles, achilles tendon injuries,