What is Sarcopenia? Sarcopenia is defined as an age-related, involuntary loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength.1 The loss of skeletal mass starts in the 4th decade of life with up to 50% of this mass being lost by the …
Read Post80% of Americans have experienced low back pain at some point in their life.1 For most people these episodes usually resolve within a week or two; however, some people experience chronic low back pain. Chronic low back pain is classified …
Read PostDid you know your pet can increase your risk of falls? According to the CDC, approximately 86,000 fall injuries are caused by pets each year with 88 percent of those falls being caused by dogs.1 Even though owning a pet …
Read PostThe five vital signs (body temperature, pulse rate/ heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation) are performed by healthcare professionals to measure the body’s basic functions. In the physical therapy and rehabilitation world, walking speed is often referred …
Read PostIf you are thinking about seeing a physical therapist for the first time or interested in learning more about the profession, you may wonder how exercises translates to improved function? This is a great question that any physical therapist would …
Read PostIt is no surprise to most that mental health issues are on the rise in the United States, but you may be surprised to hear that mental health concerns are a top cause of disability in the United States. While …
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