Understanding Bursitis: Why “Bursa Pain” is Rarely What It Seems 

Bursitis is a term commonly used to describe joint pain and inflammation, especially in active adults and older populations. While the word gets thrown around a lot in both clinics and online, recent studies suggest that true bursitis is less common than you might think. According to estimates from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, […]

Dr. Cate Wright Featured in Newsweek on Rising Teen “Tech Neck” Concerns 

Smartphones, laptops, and gaming consoles have become fixtures in teen life, but at a cost that’s showing up in their posture and long-term spinal health. Dr. Cate Wright, PT, DPT, OCS, Clinic Director at Physical Therapy Central’s Nichols Hills location, recently spoke with Newsweek about the growing problem of “tech neck” and how it can […]

John Cooper Featured on Limbloss Connection: The Next Step Podcast 

We’re proud to celebrate John Cooper, PTA at HPRC Physical Therapy, who was recently featured on the Limbloss Connection: The Next Step podcast.  In Episode 19: Rebuilding Strength: Inside the Work of a Physiotherapist Assistant (PTA), host Kevin Gray sits down with John to explore his work in lower extremity recovery and amputee rehabilitation. Based […]

How Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Prioritize Physical Therapy and Recovery

Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift and Jason Kelce from New Heights podcast

When it comes to pushing their bodies to the limit, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift surprisingly have a lot in common. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end and the pop superstar recently revealed that their profession both demand intense recovery routines. During her debut interview on the New Heights podcast, Taylor compared her post-show recovery […]

ACL Tear & Injury: Recovery & Physical Therapy Treatment 

A man reaching for his injured knee while on a run during a sunny day

What is an ACL Tear  The anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL, is one of the key ligaments that helps stabilize your knee joint. It connects the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia) and promotes stability by keeping your knee from sliding too far forward or excessively rotating. When the ACL is torn, it […]

57 Confluent Health Physical and Occupational Therapists Receive Board-Certified Clinical Specialist Credential 

Certification Reflects Highest Level of Advanced Clinical Practice in Musculoskeletal Care  Louisville, Ky. (Aug. 12, 2025) — Fifty-seven Physical and Occupational Therapists from Confluent Health’s Partner Brands have achieved nationally recognized board certifications, a prestigious milestone that places them among the top musculoskeletal (MSK) professionals in the United States. These therapists join an elite group […]

Chronic Pain is a National Crisis: Confluent Health Featured in Newsweek 

This week’s Newsweek feature, “Chronic Pain Science Has Advanced. Why Are Treatments Stuck in the Past?”, marks a significant milestone for the musculoskeletal (MSK) industry and a powerful validation of the work being done.  Chronic pain now affects nearly 1 in 4 U.S. adults, and while the science behind pain has progressed dramatically, the healthcare […]

How to Prevent Shoulder Pain: Tips to Strengthen, and Protect Your Shoulders

Shoulder pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints, especially among active adults and aging populations. Pain can be fueled by tendons, muscles, age, or reasons unknown. Additionally, it can interfere with everything from reaching overhead to sleeping comfortably.  Studies show that 18-26% of adults experience shoulder pain at any given time, making it […]

Dr. Devin Trachman Featured in Fit&Well on Why Weak Glutes May Cause Back Pain 

It’s one of the most common complaints in physical therapy clinics: recurring back pain that just won’t quit. But according to Dr. Devin Trachman, PT, DPT, OCS, Clinic Director at Physical Therapy Central’s West Edmond Clinic, the root cause might not be your spine at all—it could be your glutes.  Recently featured in Fit&Well, Devin […]

APTQI Shines a Light on “Pain, Misunderstood” in New Feature 

We’re proud to share that our groundbreaking documentary Pain, Misunderstood was recently featured by the Alliance for Physical Therapy Quality and Innovation (APTQI) in a new blog post highlighting the film’s role in reshaping the conversation around chronic pain.  The APTQI feature explores how Pain, Misunderstood brings together clinicians, patients, and researchers to demystify what […]