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Category: Physical therapist

Stretching Aug20th 2024

How Stretching Helps Promote Pain Relief and Improves Motion

Do you seem to feel tight constantly? Are you unsure whether to stretch before or after your activity? Our team of physical therapists at First State Rehab at Home will provide you with the most effective program that addresses your specific needs and will help you feel good again! Stretching is one of the most

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Arthritis Aug10th 2024

Therapeutic Techniques for Arthritis Relief

From Art To Nature, There Are Lots Of In-Home Therapeutic Techniques For Arthritis Relief To Try Living with arthritis often feels like a constant battle against pain and stiffness. While traditional exercises and medications are important tools in managing arthritis, the options for therapeutic techniques for arthritis relief extend far beyond these conventional methods. Did

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Geriatric_Parkinsons_Therap Jul20th 2024

Beyond Tremors: Enhancing Dexterity through Geriatric Parkinson’s Therapy

Parkinson’s disease, particularly as it progresses, can profoundly affect your quality of life. It restricts your mobility and independence, impacting your gait, balance, and posture. But one of its earliest symptoms, tremors, can also cause problems. Fortunately, geriatric Parkinson’s therapy with First State Rehab at Home can help! Tremors are one of four main symptoms

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Physical Therapy Jul10th 2024

5 Signs You Might Need In-Home Physical Therapy

Physical therapy isn’t just for athletes in training or recovering from an injury. There are numerous reasons why a person may require the services of a physical therapist. There are five simple signs that you may need physical therapy, and we can provide it to you from the comfort of your own home. Call First

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Headaches Jun20th 2024

Tired of Headaches? In-Home Physical Therapy Can Help You Find Relief

If stress-related headaches are interfering with your daily life, it’s time to consider physical therapy as a treatment option. Tension headaches, also known as stress headaches, are the most common type of headache experienced by people. Tension headaches, while not as severe as migraines, are an indication that something is “wrong” with your body. Our

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Parkinsons_Disease Jun10th 2024

Regaining Control: Geriatric Physical Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease

If you or a loved one is living with Parkinson’s disease, then you know how difficult it can be to manage the symptoms. Geriatric therapy for Parkinson’s disease can help immensely, but for elderly patients, finding your way to a clinic can be a challenge. That’s why First State Rehab at Home will bring our

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Parkinsons Disease May20th 2024

Gait Analysis and Parkinson’s Disease: Enhancing Movement and Stability

Navigating Parkinson’s: How In-Home Physical Therapy Transforms Steps and Strengthens Stability Imagine a world where each step feels uncertain, where the rhythm of walking becomes more and more challenging every day. Fortunately, gait analysis and Parkinson’s disease can help transform the way individuals with Parkinson’s move. At First State Rehab at Home, our in-home physical

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Hip Pain May10th 2024

How Mobile Physical Therapy Can Help Hip Bursitis and Gluteal Tendinopathy

Have you noticed pain lying on your side? Are you struggling to get in and out of cars because of hip pain? You may be dealing with hip bursitis or gluteal tendinopathy. At First State Rehab at Home, our mobile physical therapists will visit you at your home and help you identify the source of

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Post Surgical Rehab Apr20th 2024

Benefits of Mobile Physical Therapy Before and After Surgery

Are you tired of dealing with an injury, or have you been told you need surgery to fix it? Are you looking for ways to avoid surgery or maximize your outcome after surgery? Our physical therapists at First State Rehab at Home will come to your home to provide the tools to help you avoid

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Parkinsons Disease Apr10th 2024

Coping with Parkinson’s Disease: The Support of Physical Therapy

Carol first started showing signs of Parkinson’s disease when she was 65. Five years later, those early mild tremors had become more severe, and Carol had developed the classic stooped gait and shuffling walk associated with the condition. It was much harder for her to leave the house, and so coping with Parkinson’s disease had

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