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How to Tell if Your Pain Is Coming From Your Hip Joint
Have you noticed that lying on your side wakes you up every night? Are you struggling to walk and climb stairs due to pain in the outer part of your hip? At Synergy Therapeutic Group in Carbondale, our physical therapists can help you identify the problem and, more importantly, the solution to your pain! Knowing the root of your pain is the key to successfully treating it.
It is prevalent for people outside the medical world to think of their hip joint as the part of the body used to describe where we pull our pants up, but this is the pelvis.
Read full blogDo You Have Hip and Knee pain? Occupational Therapy Can Help.
Do you find yourself avoiding certain activities due to hip or knee pain? Depending on whether your pain is felt while sitting or while moving, physical and occupational therapy may be excellent options for you.
Our primary goal at Synergy Therapeutic Group is to assist you in returning to your normal, pain-free routine. Request a consultation with a licensed therapist to learn how we can help you relieve your pain.
Read full blogBecome a Healthier Version of Yourself with PT!
Enhance Your Health and Wellness With Our PT Services!
Physical therapy improves the physical health of people who have injuries, illnesses, and medical conditions. An individualized physical therapy program is a conservative approach to managing these types of problems.
But it doesn’t do just that – it also improves overall health and wellbeing!
The difference between active and passive therapies
Active therapies
Active therapy focuses on targeted exercises and stretches in order to improve function in the affected area.
Read full blogDoes Your Child Have ADHD? Nutrition Could Help with Development
Help Your Child Live His or Her Best Life with Nutritional Changes!
It is estimated that Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects three to five percent of all preschool and school-aged children, yet the role of nutrition plays in managing a child’s ADHD symptoms is not as cut and dry as you might think.
Even more surprising is the role physical therapy plays in ways children with ADHD perform in school and other situations where they have to pay attention for long periods of time.
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