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Building Bone Density
Home » Physical Therapy Blog If you’ve been diagnosed with osteopenia or osteoporosis, you’ve probably been told to “be careful” with exercise. While caution is valid, inactivity can be more harmful to your body. The right kind of strength training can help...
Strength Training for Adults
Home » Physical Therapy Blog 10/06/2025 If you’re over 60 and have been told to avoid lifting weights or “take it easy,”I want to challenge that mindset. The truth is, many older adults are not fragile; they’re just undertrained. Muscle mass and...
What Does Massage Do To My Muscles?
Home » Physical Therapy Blog 09/29/2025 What people think massage does to their muscles: It is common knowledge that soft tissue massage breaks up knots or breaks up scar tissue. Although this is widely believed, at a scientific level, this is not accurate about...
Can You Be Both Hypermobile and Stiff?
Home » Physical Therapy Blog 09/15/2025 One of the most confusing experiences for people with hypermobility is feeling “tight” despite having a greater normal range of motion. How can you be both loose and stiff? Can You Be Both Hypermobile and Stiff? When the body...
Hypermobility and Aging
Home » Physical Therapy Blog 09/08/2025 Hypermobility doesn’t disappear as we age, but it does change. In youth, hypermobile people may appear “graceful” or “double-jointed.” With time, the side effects become more noticeable: subluxations, chronic pain, and...
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