Therapeutic Resources Blog
Ask Your Physical Therapist: Surgery vs. therapy for spinal stenosis
December 14, 2015
Many individuals with spinal stenosis may think surgery is the best and only option. However, surgery comes with significant risk, not including the risk of failure. More and more research is starting to support an alternative treatment method ... physical therapy. Read More »
How can I tell if they’re lying?
December 11, 2015
Sarcasm, white lies and teasing can be difficult to identify for those with certain disorders. For those who suffer from diseases like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, or neurodevelopmental conditions such as Autism spectrum disorder, identifying white lies may be even harder. But new video inventory may help, say researchers. Read More »
New Diabetes Cases, at Long Last, Begin to Fall in the United States
December 10, 2015
After decades of relentless rise, the number of new cases of diabetes in the United States has finally started to decline. Read More »
Couch potato in your 20s? Your brain may suffer in your 50s, study finds
December 9, 2015
Attention twenty-somethings: If you want to preserve your brainpower for middle age and beyond, you should turn off the TV and head to the gym right now. Read More »