Category: Patient Care

Harrisonburg Office Opening Dec13th 2016

Harrisonburg Office Opening January 2017

We are excited to announce the grand opening of our new physical therapy clinic in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Our office will be located in the Skyline Village Shopping Center between Martin’s supermarket and Kohl’s department store. At this point our goal is to begin seeing patients near the latter part of January 2017. Specialty interventions offered

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The Pain Puzzle Part One Nov30th 2016

The Pain Puzzle Part One

I started writing this blog post with the intent of providing a brief explanation of pain. However, the complexity of this topic has caused this short post to evolve into a lengthy article which I will post in two parts. The first part will discuss acute pain (pain lasting for less than 3 months) and chronic

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Wellness, Prevention, and Early Intervention Nov3rd 2016

Wellness, Prevention, and Early Intervention

The other day I was working with a 52 year old female patient with knee pain, we’ll call her Ann. She started talking about her 17 year old daughter, (let’s call her Mary) voicing concerns about her posture. Ann mentioned that Mary had intermittent headaches and neck complaints as well, and wondered if they were

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Nov2nd 2016

On the Road for More Continuing Education

I had the pleasure of attending Postural Restoration Institute®’s Impingement and Instability course on Saturday October 22nd and Sunday October 23rd. The speaker, James Anderson, MPT, PRC did a great job presenting examination techniques for identifying dysfunctional movement patterns throughout the body and the rationale behind why these patterns can result in impingement and/or instability

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Restless Legs Syndrome Oct11th 2016

Restless Legs Syndrome

As is often the case with many diagnoses ending in “Syndrome,” Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) can be elusive and challenging to diagnose, treat, and understand. While we sometimes work with patients who come to us primarily for help with RLS (yes, we do treat it), more often they are seeking treatment for some other problem

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Activities of Daily Living Sep22nd 2016

Activities of Daily Living: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You!

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] A large part of our role as physical therapists is to investigate and educate our patients about what activities or incidents contributed to their current pain or dysfunction. In the case of an acute injury or a trauma the causative factors involving the injury are generally straightforward. However, in cases

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Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Sep8th 2016

Treating Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

I just came back from another course!  This one was on going deeper into pelvic problems – literally.  I was trained in internal evaluation and treatment techniques for the pelvis for men and women.  Now don’t get all freaked out and think that now I am going to want to do an internal examination on

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Knee replacement model Jun29th 2016

Total Joint Replacement

Many people undergo joint replacement because of pain or an inability to perform activities they previously enjoyed. Although joint replacement plays a big role in alleviating pain and helping patients/clients return to their fav orite activities, it is only one step in a long journey. After joint replacement surgery, physical therapy plays a critical role

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Pinehurst Location Job Opening May4th 2016

What Is Physical Therapy?

As a follow up to our previous blog post on physical therapist education, I feel it’s fitting and appropriate to provide a more in depth post on what exactly we do as physical therapists. Quite often during our examination process and when delivering our treatment interventions our patients remark: “I didn’t know this was part

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Medical X-Ray imaging of hands Apr25th 2016

Imaging in Health Care

At Appalachian Physical Therapy, we believe informing and educating our patients and clients is a crucial part of our role. Our never-ending emphasis on learning keeps us very well informed and current with the best interventions in health care.  It also provides us with a wealth of information that we are passionate about sharing with

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