It goes to OT where an Angel Osorno goal is the difference as Mens ⚽️ gets the 4-3 win at Elkin; at Alleghany Monday & host NS for Senior 🎓 Night on Wednesday
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Parenting little ones requires lifting, twisting, carrying, holding, and feeding. This means using muscles in a way they are not accustomed to being used.
PTs can help you avoid aches and pains or injuries that result from being a new parent.
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On Monday, August 23, 2021, Choice Physical Therapy & Wellness of Mount Airy, NC was named Small Business Member of the Month.
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[Photo credit: Joe Zalescik, Owner/Operator of Station 1978 Firehouse Peanuts. Thanks Joe!]
Most people think of physical therapy to address pain, improve movement, and get back to their sport. However, physical therapists also can help with the emotional and mental effects of an injury. https://t.co/bc2GYWg3Zu
Why choose PT over steroid injections for knee arthritis? It’s like investing your retirement nest egg. PT offers “equal short-term gain, better long-term again, and overall less risk” — making it an “attractive strategy.” https://t.co/BAEmBKgFHC
Choice PTW therapists, Teresa and Olivia, getting after it over a lunch break. Exercise is crucial to maintain our health and mental stability during these trying times. #mountairy#mayberry#surry#blueridge… https://t.co/Jvgkxn054Z
While our clinics are still open for business, we understand that your health risk level may not allow you to leave your home 🦠 We are glad to offer Telehealth Services for all patients, giving you the option to… https://t.co/3gYZrZyUV9
Choice Physical Therapy & Wellness continues to be open to serve those in this time of need 💪🏼 We are taking every precaution to keep our staff and patients safe during this crisis. Please contact us if you have any… https://t.co/8iIkhVR4Z2
When experiencing discomfort, it is important to understand the difference between exercise-related muscular soreness and pain. https://t.co/V5EnJSCQbx
Unfortunately, studies show that many people with low back pain don't get treatment that aligns with best evidence-based practices. https://t.co/NT1V4IubBC
Listen to “Ask The Experts: Spinal Diagnostics: The Benefit of Identifying Patterns of Pain Response” from The NASS Podcast on Anchor: https://t.co/97PKSkzFky
"Lower back pain is one of the most common reasons for an opioid prescription, but here’s the kicker: There’s no evidence that opioids are effective at treating this problem." https://t.co/xDOBxap5O9 #ChoosePT@shatterproof@statnews@chasedave