A new approach for Chronic Pain- Part 1
Chronic pain is perhaps one of the most frustrating conditions for a health care provider to treat as well as for patients to deal with. The model used to train many of us was to identify a disease or injury by looking for a mechanical or chemical cause for the pain...
Bone on Bone: It’s Going Tibia Okay
“I’ve Been Told I Have Bone on Bone Osteoarthritis. How Can Physical Therapy Help?” Traditional thought has lead us in the direction that the changes often seen on X-rays and MRIs have a direct relationship with pain. Arguably the most common of these changes is...
Why Coffee isn’t Water
For a long time now, many of us have heard from medical professionals, friends, and family to drink more water. Why? Because water keeps us hydrated? Because most of our body consists of water? What if one of the reasons is that drinking more water will actually...

