Check out the Donkey Kick!
The Donkey Kick exercise is a continuation of our “Gluteal Amnesia” video.
The Donkey Kick exercise is a continuation of our “Gluteal Amnesia” video.
Do you suffer from gluteal amnesia ? This “ Amnesia ” could be the reason for your back, hip, knee or foot pain.
Hospitals negotiate contracts with big insurance companies that allow them to bill at significantly higher rates(2.5-3.5x from our research!) than our small private practice. Now if you simply have a copay then it doesn’t really matter on your end. But as cost sharing shifts more towards patients, deductibles and coinsurance continue to increase. That means that the sticker price for care absolutely matters.
Sitting all day at home for work can be bad for your body, especially your back and joints. One of my patients recently invested in this amazing product and couldn’t stop raving about it. Let’s take a closer look at the fantastic features that make the FitDesk Desk Bike 3.0 a difference-maker.
Direct Access Physical Therapy Means Less Time and Money Spent in the “Pain-Industrial Complex”
What’s Direct Access Physical Therapy
Direct Access physical therapy refers to the ability of patients to seek treatment directly from a licensed physical therapist without first obtaining a referral from a physician or other healthcare provider. This approach allows individuals to bypass unnecessary delays and administrative hurdles, enabling them to access timely and convenient care for musculoskeletal conditions, injuries, or pain. Direct Access empowers patients to take control of their health and choose the most appropriate path to recovery, often resulting in quicker intervention, improved outcomes, and cost savings.
We are embarking on a new journey at OrthoWell that we are really excited about and I wanted to share it with you first!
We utilize a dry needling technique to release chronic scar tissue. You can see in the photo that our patient recently received some aggressive cupping therapy with good results.
We found a couple great videos demonstrating the difference between good squat technique and good deadlift technique.
Check this out just to make sure.-
Sleep Disorders Part 2: How to Get Better Sleep?
Here are some TIPS:
1- Set the Mood
Prepare your brain and your body for sleep by performing your nightly pre-sleep routine, taking a calming shower, and turning the lights down. Meditation or meditative breathing can really help.
Get more sleep!
Rising prevalence of sleep disorders in our society
Official statistics show that 50 to 70,000,000 Americans are afflicted with chronic or ongoing sleep disorders. About 9% to 15% of the US adult population suffers from insomnia