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Physiquality blog: What are isometric exercises? How do they build strength?

I had my first major knee surgery more than 15 years ago, so I’ve been working with physical therapists for a long time. But I still continue to learn about various types of exercises and how they can help the body heal and grow stronger. I’d never really thought about Read more…

By admin, 3 years3 years ago
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Physiquality blog: Balance and fall prevention for older adults

It’s strange having to care for your parents as you get older. Stepping in and helping them make decisions about their healthcare or their finances. Watching them lose their memory or their health. Both of my parents, and both of my grandmothers, are and were active adults. My mother continues Read more…

By admin, 3 years3 years ago
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Physiquality blog: Avoiding frailty as we age

This is an interesting post to publish today, as I’ve been released from physical therapy… again. Suffice it to say that more sitting and less movement during the pandemic led to tendonitis. Combined with all of the work I’ve had done on my right knee and hip, this meant my Read more…

By admin, 4 years3 years ago
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Physiquality blog: Tips for a stronger body and a better golf game

I have recently returned to golf after a 15-year absence, somewhat voluntarily. My son is getting older and more capable of the attention span a 9-hole round requires, and given our never-ending pandemic, we wanted something that all three of us could do together outdoors that’s more strenuous than walking Read more…

By admin, 4 years3 years ago
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Physiquality blog: What is stroke, and how does rehabilitation therapy help?

Many of us know someone that has been affected by a stroke. They can be life-threatening, and they often seem to happen without any warning — that can be scary. But what is a stroke exactly? And can it be prevented? The Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy, a part of the American Read more…

By admin, 5 years3 years ago
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Physiquality blog: What are the causes of dizziness?

While I have never experienced vertigo (short of watching Hitchcock’s masterpiece, who in any case distorts what vertigo means), my husband has dealt with BPPV for some time. I have watched him wake up in a completely different world, one where he can barely put one foot in front of Read more…

By admin, 7 years3 years ago
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Physiquality blog: Improving your balance

As a dancer, I had never really thought about my balance or finding ways to strengthen it until after my first major knee surgery in my 30s. Even after years of physical therapy and rehabilitation, my turns are poor and my balance, particularly on one foot, is not great. You Read more…

By admin, 10 years3 years ago
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