ProRehab on WEHT Eyewitness News Offering Help for COVID Long Haulers

Physical therapy group offering help for COVID “long haulers” NEWBURGH, Ind. (WEHT)- Testing positive for COVID-19 can be scary enough, but for the thousands of COVID “long haulers,” symptoms ranging from brain fog to cardiac problems have lingered for weeks, months, and even up to a year. Nurse practitioner Brittney Phipps says she knows people […]
HPRC’s Women’s Health Physical Therapist Co-Authors Article in Peer-Review Journal

Familiarity with Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HSP) and Differentiation of Upper Body Gait Characteristics between Children with HSP and Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy Aims The aim of this two-part, prospective study was to determine therapist familiarity with HSP and examine diagnostic accuracy between individuals with HSP and those with Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy (SD-CP). Methods Part-one […]
App State Athletic Director Announces BreakThrough Physical Therapy Services at Chamber of Commerce Event

Business after hours event offers peek at North End Zone facility, a look into football practice BOONE — The Boone Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a networking event at the North End Zone facility on Appalachian State University’s campus on Aug. 26. The business after hours event featured foundation partners App State Athletics, Carolina West […]
TexPTS on KXAN with Patient Still Feeling the Effects of COVID-19 One Year Later

Texas man still feeling the effects of COVID-19 more than one year later AUSTIN (KXAN) — Brandon Johnson got COVID-19 in June of last year. He started to feel better by August, nearly normal in fact, but in October 2020 a whole new set of symptoms set in. “From my waist down, it felt like […]
Physical Therapy Central Named a Top 5 in Physiotherapy by Kev’s Best

5 Best Physiotherapy in Oklahoma City, OK Below is a list of the top and leading Physiotherapy in Oklahoma City. To help you find the best Physiotherapy located near you in Oklahoma City, we put together our own list based on this rating points list. The top-rated Physiotherapy in Oklahoma City, OK are: Physical Therapy […]
Confluent Health’s Growth in 2021 a Topic of Conversation in Louisville Business First

Confluent Health acquires physical therapy practice, its seventh acquisition this year Confluent Health added another Colorado-based physical therapy provider, deepening its presence in the Centennial State. The Louisville-based physical and occupational therapy conglomerate announced Aug. 30 that Colorado Springs-based Manual Edge Physiotherapy, a private physical therapy practice, joined the company after an acquisition. “Joining the […]
HPRC Speech Specialists on Concerns of Masking Young Children

Speech specialists on concerns of masking young children COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) – To ease parents’ worry when it comes to masking young children, speech and language specialists have encouragement and tips for effective communication. According to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), there is no evidence that the use of face masks prevents or delays speech […]
Confluent Health Welcomes Manual Edge Physiotherapy to its Growing Network of Private Practices

Individualized and personal care will make the practice a perfect fit for Confluent Health’s growing footprint in Colorado Confluent Health has announced its newest partnership with Manual Edge Physiotherapy (Manual Edge PT), a private and therapist-owned physical therapy practice located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. “Over the past 12 years, Manual Edge PT has evolved its […]
Adriaan Louw Discusses the Power of Virtual Reality in Fierce Healthcare

Reimagining Mental Health Care Via the Neurological Power of Virtual Reality While the physical toll of COVID-19 dominates headlines, the pandemic’s impact on global mental health is an underreported, ticking time bomb that providers and insurers will be defusing for years to come. Anxiety rates have tripled since 2019; so too have depression diagnoses. Mental […]
Physical Therapy Care and Aquatic Rehab of Fort Bend in the Fort Bend Herald

Richmond’s David Remy hoping to walk normally again some day David Remy takes a breath while he rests after walking in his metal leg braces. While he takes a quick drink of water after walking about 60 feet, he hopes that one day he can get a chance to walk normally again. Remy, 35, is […]