Archive for the Arthritis Category

Benefits of Unstable Surface Training By: Clark Williams, PT, C. Ped, CSCS

Training utilizing unstable surfaces in a rehab and physical therapy setting have become popular over the years.  Unstable surfaces can include Swiss

Arthritis, Back Pain, General, Neck Pain, Rotator Cuff, Sciatica, Shoulder Pain, Sports Medicine, headaches, muscle knots

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The Role Of Physical Therapy In Health and Wellness by Bryan Kist PT, MS

Over the last two decades, the profession of physical therapy has encountered extraordinary growth and popularity.  These changes inspired the profes

Arthritis, Back Pain, General, Neck Pain, Rotator Cuff, Sciatica, Shoulder Pain, Sports Medicine, headaches, muscle knots, vertigo

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Join Spine & Sport Bartram Park in Jacksonville for The Jingle Bell Run

Spine & Sport is proud to announce that we will be a sponsor of this year's Jingle Bell Run/Walk for arthritis. The event will be held on Saturday

Arthritis, Back Pain, General, Neck Pain, Rotator Cuff, Sciatica, Shoulder Pain, Sports Medicine, headaches, muscle knots

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What Is The Difference Between A Chiropractor, A Physical Therapist and A Physician?

What Is The Difference Between A Chiropractor, A Physical Therapist and A Physician?

A Chiropractor is a health care professional that diagnoses, treats and assists in the prevention of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal syste

Arthritis, Back Pain, General, Neck Pain, Sciatica, Sports Medicine, headaches, muscle knots

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What Is A Cervicogenic Headache?

      Cervicogenic means ‘originating from the neck’.  A headache (HA) produced from the neck joints, muscles

Arthritis, General, Neck Pain, headaches

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Jacksonville Arthritis Walk

On May 15, 2010 at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium people will be gathered to walk for the health of their joints and to raise money and awareness to a

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The Arthritic Knee

A common place for osteoarthritis (OA) to occur is in the knee.  This joint is susceptible to wearing away of the cartilage due to the long lever ar

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Should I Exercise if I have Rheumatoid or Osteoarthritis? By Nathan Johnson

Emphatically YES!  Exercise can be very beneficial for people with arthritic conditions.  Arthritis is a general term of various types of conditions

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Arthritis – By Nathan Johnson PT, OCS

Of the 100 different forms of Arthritis the 3 most prevalent are Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Juvenile Arthritis.  Each can be devastati

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