Category: movement rehabilitation

Apr20th 2026

Neurological Conditions and Their Impact on Gait

Movement is something many of us take for granted until it becomes difficult. For individuals living with certain health diagnoses, walking may be slower, uneven, or unsteady. These changes in movement patterns are often referred to as gait impairments. When caused by damage or dysfunction in the nervous system, the connection between neurological conditions and

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Mar20th 2026

Tennis Elbow Symptoms vs. Golfer’s Elbow: What’s the Difference?

Elbow pain is a common complaint among active adults, but understanding what’s causing it and how to treat it can be confusing. Two of the most frequent overuse injuries in the arm are lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) and medial epicondylitis (golfer’s elbow). Though the names suggest they only affect athletes, both conditions impact people in

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Jan10th 2026

Physical Therapy Treatment for Spondylolisthesis Pain

Spondylolisthesis is a condition where one vertebra slips forward over the one below it, most often in the lower back. This displacement can irritate nearby nerves, tighten surrounding muscles, and lead to a range of symptoms that interfere with daily life. For many people living with this condition, spondylolisthesis pain treatment through physical therapy offers

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