Category: Health and Wellness

sprains and Strains Mar10th 2023

What’s the Difference Between Sprains and Strains?

It is a common misconception that “sprains” and “strains” are interchangeable terms. In reality, there are some key differences between the two. In order to understand how they differ, it is important to first understand what ligaments and tendons are. Ligaments connect bones to bones within a joint, while tendons connect bones to muscles. When

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Pain Feb10th 2023

Decrease Your Pain and Increase Your Energy with These 5 Easy Tips

Are you looking for a way to relieve your aches and pains so you can get back to living your life comfortably? If so, our treatment services can greatly benefit you! Our dedicated physical therapists at Dresher Physical Therapy Clinic can provide you with the tools you need to decrease your pain and increase your

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joint pain Jan20th 2023

Living with Painful Joints? PT Can Help in These 4 Ways

Arthritis is a common joint pain problem that can affect people of all ages. While there is no cure for arthritis, with physical therapy, you can learn how to manage your arthritis pain naturally. For many people with chronic arthritis pain, prescription pain medications may seem like the only way to relieve pain. However, our

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health Jan10th 2023

Improve Your Health, Strength, and Physical Activity with These 4 Simple Tips!

It’s not always easy to be active. We’ve all been there – letting the dumbbells collect dust in the garage, throwing the yoga mat in the storage closet, and constantly walking by the running shoes without a second glance. However, once you get into the habit of being a habit for your health, it becomes

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Physical Therapy Dec20th 2022

Tired of Medications? Find Relief with Physical Therapy

Pain can put some extreme limits on your life. While medication can provide temporary relief, it doesn’t actually solve the problem of your pain; rather, it merely masks the symptoms. If you have been living with acute or chronic pain and you’re looking for a natural way to successfully treat your symptoms, contact Dresher Physical

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Sciatica Pain Dec10th 2022

Searching for Relief from Sciatica Pain? Try Physical Therapy Today!

Is your sciatica pain holding you back from your daily routine? At Dresher Physical Therapy Clinic, we understand how pesky sciatica symptoms can be. Fortunately, treatment with a licensed physical therapist can help. If you’re looking for a way to return to the active lifestyle you love, contact Dresher Physical Therapy Clinic today to learn

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Shoulder pain Nov20th 2022

Can Your Painful Shoulder Condition Be Treated in Physical Therapy?

Are you experiencing daily shoulder pain as a result of a musculoskeletal condition, a sports or workplace injury, or a chronic illness? If so, you need to hear about the pain-relieving properties of physical therapy (PT). PT is a safe, effective, and non-invasive treatment option that is designed to relieve pain and improve functionality. Patients

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back or neck pain Nov10th 2022

Tired of Neck Pain and Back Aches? It’s Time for You to Try Physical Therapy.

Is your back or neck pain preventing you from living your life to the fullest? If so, you aren’t alone. Studies show that up to 90% of people experience either back pain or neck pain at least once in their lives. Though back pain and neck pain is very common, this doesn’t mean it’s a

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back pain Oct10th 2022

The Top 5 Ways Proper Posture can Help Alleviate Back Pain

Everyone has heard the importance of sitting or standing up straight. However, maintaining proper posture at all hours of the day is usually easier said than done. Many people experience back pain due to poor posture. Sitting and standing up straight allows for proper spinal alignment, which can prevent back pain. However, it can be

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May20th 2021

It’s Time To End Chronic Joint Pain

If you have been battling chronic joint pain for a few months, know that you’re not alone. Joint pain plagues an increasing number of aging, often arthritic Americans. As a matter of fact, a report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that in 2002, about 10.5 million people in the United

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