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Tag Archives: physical therapy
Where did that come from?
Hello everyone. I am Becky Lewis RVT, CCRP. I graduated from University of Tennessee’s first class and have been going strong ever since. After practicing as a CCRP for 10 years now, I recently opened a rehabilitation facility last year … Continue reading
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Integrative Manual Therapy
Integrative Manual Therapy is a process of assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. In 1983, the term was first used by the author to embrace a new type of rehabilitation medicine that included, the traditional functional rehabilitation approaches presented in physical therapy, … Continue reading
Treating Trigger Points
Treating the right muscle fiber type for trigger points is something that we practice at Performing Arts Physical Therapy. The majority of our patients are professional dancers and actors who move. They often come into the office with multiple dysfunctions … Continue reading
Posted in NES Rehab Blog
Tagged muscle fiber type, muscle function, physical therapy, rehab, Trigger points
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SNAGs Effectively Treats Cervicogenic Dizziness
We recommend the SNAG approach for patients suffering dizziness of cervical origin. Specifically, we are talking about patients who are dizzy when they look up or rotate to one side. Clinical studies demonstrate that patients with cervicogenic dizziness, in some … Continue reading