


Three ways women’s health physical therapy in Maine can benefit you
There’s a popular perception that the same aches, pains and medical issues affect both men and women. While this perception may be true for general issues like back pain, there are certain problems that affect women’s health in Maine more often than men. Women’s...
Who should consider visiting a physical therapist for a fall risk assessment?
Do you often feel unstable or have difficulty walking? If you said yes, then you’re a prime candidate for a fall risk assessment. This medical test is also called a fall risk evaluation or a fall risk screening; its goal is to determine how high your risk of falling...
Four ways physical therapy can help after your open heart surgery
People with severe blockages or narrowing of the coronary arteries often require open heart surgery. This procedure is also called heart bypass surgery or a coronary artery bypass graft. There are many Americans who undergo open heart surgery; one source reports that...
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