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Results 1 - 10 of 57 for physical therapy
  1. ... improperly, which likely contributed to her initial injury. Physical therapy and stretching After her first injury, April did physical therapy and made sure to complete the approved stretches ...
  2. ... Compression of the area through things like special physical therapy or compression garments to help move lymph fluid ... keep it from building up in your body. Physical therapy like special massage and skin care to help ...
  3. ... designed yoga class was just as effective as physical therapy for reducing pain and improving physical function. The study was funded by the National ...
  4. ... that can help thinking, movement, and mental distress Physical therapy to help with movement Speech therapy, which may ...
  5. ... various aspects of health care, including medication management, physical therapy, and in-home nursing. Getting around. If driving ...
  6. ... his thinking and concentration. He also goes to physical therapy regularly, which helps with his balance. He gets ...
  7. ... used his passive prosthetic ankle and, after finishing physical therapy, when he used the dEMG-controlled prosthetic ankle. ...
  8. ... on-the-job accident. It required years of physical therapy, many operations, and forced her to retire early ...
  9. ... Dr. Lurie explains that acupuncture, spinal manipulation, or physical therapy are other potential treatment options, depending on your ...
  10. ... and keep active until her surgery. She did physical therapy, used crutches when necessary, and got regular cortisone ...
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