Looking at Physical Therapy Jobs? Elevate Your Career with Therapy Partners Group’s Physical Therapy Residencies
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1w ago
Therapy Partners Group is proud to announce the introduction of new physical therapy residencies across the United States, designed to enrich the expertise and skills of physical therapists in specialized care areas. These physical therapy residencies are available in key focus areas such as Orthopedics, Women’s Health, and Sports Physical Therapy at select high-profile facilities ..read more
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Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency Programs with Therapy Partners Group
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1w ago
Therapy Partners Group is thrilled to spotlight our orthopedic physical therapy residency programs, a cornerstone of our specialized training initiatives. Designed for physical therapists who aspire to excel in orthopedic care, these residencies provide in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience in managing musculoskeletal disorders. This post details our highly regarded programs, featured prominently on any physical ..read more
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Therapy Partners Group Launches New Graduate Success Program in Seven States
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Pre-Surgical-Rehab
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1y ago
It is natural to feel a bit worried about an upcoming surgical procedure. You may wonder how the surgery will go or how long the recovery period will be. Recover Faster With Pre-Surgical Rehabilitation A recovery plan will most likely require physical therapy treatments following surgery, in order to relieve your pain and regain your ..read more
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Physical Therapy for Your Feet and Ankles: Kicking the Pain
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1y ago
Do you find yourself missing out on many of your favorite activities due to foot and ankle pain? The amount of time we spend on our feet on any given day is extraordinary. From soft tissue strains and degenerative joint problems to broken bones, problems afflicting the foot and/or ankle can put serious constraints on ..read more
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Post-Surgical Rehab
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1y ago
Are you scheduled for an upcoming surgery and concerned about bouncing back from it well—or even hopeful that you’ll end up feeling stronger than before? Our highly skilled and experienced team of physical therapy clinicians can guide you through the entire pre-surgical and post-surgical process so that you can maximize your outcomes and make the ..read more
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Live Life Comfortably: Relieve Arthritic Pain With Physical Therapy
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1y ago
What Is Arthritis? Do your joints feel achy or stiff in the morning? Does the pain decrease as the day goes on? These are common signs of early onset arthritis, which is a common ailment that many people experience. Arthritis is a more complicated challenge than many people realize, if only because the term really ..read more
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Chronic Pain Relief
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1y ago
Are you preoccupied with pain throughout your day? Do you have to avoid or curb participation in work-related or desirable activities due to discomfort and dysfunction? While most of us will experience at least some physical pain from time to time, for some people their pain becomes chronic and long-lasting, which can lead to significant ..read more
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Do You Have Numbness and Tingling in Your Hands? You May Have Carpal Tunnel.
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1y ago
Carpal Tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common nerve injury that is estimated to occur in 3-4% of the general population. It is the most common entrapment neuropathy in the upper extremities and occurs when the median nerve is compressed as it travels through the carpal tunnel in the wrist ..read more
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TMJ Dysfunction
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1y ago
Temporomandibular joint dysfunction The temporomandibular (TM) joint is a connection between the jaw and the skull. TMJ dysfunction can be caused by an injury to this joint or it becoming damaged. TMD may also be induced by misalignment of teeth, chewing on gum, arthritis, tooth grinding, or a jaw fracture. TMJ problems cause pain in ..read more
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