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Results 91 - 100 of 541 for physical therapy
  1. ... bad ankle. You will also need to do physical therapy or exercises to help you recover from the ...
  2. ... your injury. For severe fractures, you may need physical therapy after your splint or cast is removed. You ...
  3. ... increase strength and movement. Your provider may recommend physical therapy so that you can return to normal activity ...
  4. ... See an orthopedist (bone and joint doctor) Begin physical therapy or range of motion exercises
  5. ... or a bone doctor (orthopedist). You may need physical therapy to work on strengthening and conditioning. Most people ...
  6. ... A brace to support and stabilize your knee Physical therapy to help improve joint motion and leg strength ...
  7. ... Healthy eating Diabetes care Smoking cessation Pain management Physical therapy
  8. ... a catheter in my bladder? Will I have physical therapy in the hospital? What other types of treatment ...
  9. ... for more severe pain, your provider may recommend physical therapy focusing on muscle and core strengthening to reduce ...
  10. ... strength and prevent muscle atrophy. You may need physical therapy if you have trouble moving the joint. Other ...
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