Both passive and active non-surgical therapies may help reduce symptoms of cervical radiculopathy. Medication, physical therapy, and injections are often effective enough for people to avoid invasive ...
This video will describe how cervical radiculopathy can cause pain, numbness and tingling down a persons arm, hands or fingers. Treatment options for this condition are also discussed. ‘We’re ...
DPT students gain experience in UMass Lowell Physical Therapy Clinic. First- and second-year DPT students practice interacting, admitting and treating patients prior to their formal clinical education ...
A Colles fracture, a break in one of the forearm bones near the wrist, commonly requires physical therapy after a period of immobilization. The exercises used in physical therapy are focused on ...
If you’re new to these exercises or want extra help, consider consulting a pelvic floor physical therapist. They can recommend specific exercises and ensure you’re doing them correctly.
Certain exercises ... of active treatment (physical therapy and home-based exercise) and passive treatment (cervical collar and rest) for cervical radiculopathy to a “wait and see” approach.
Cryotherapy for cervical cancer is a medical procedure that involves using freezing gas to kill precancerous cells in the cervix. The body can then regenerate healthy cells. Cryotherapy ...