Cross Bay Physical Therapy

  • Physical Therapy For Foot Problems

    Physical Therapy For Foot Problems

    Did you know that wearing the wrong shoes is the most common cause of Plantar Fasciitis and foot pain? Plantar Fasciitis occurs to often because people don’t have the right information on how to keep their feet healthy and comfortable. When it does occur, there are two important steps to take.

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  • Healing Elbow Pain With Physical Therapy

    Healing Elbow Pain With Physical Therapy

    When noticing your elbow pain, there are a few things that you can do right now to decrease the chances that the pain will get worse. Right now, you might not be able to lift certain items without pain or bend your elbow in certain movements without pain but with Physical Therapy, we can put you on the path to recovery and pain relief. Until your first physical therapy session, the best thing to do is prevent any further elbow damage.

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  • Physical Therapy Back Treatment

    Physical Therapy Back Treatment

    Poor posture, weak muscles, and a traumatic accident are causes of many of the back injuries that we see at Cross Bay Physical Therapy. With a weak back and poor posture, an accident that damages muscle tissue in the back is more than likely. The back has to overcompensate for weak muscles if a person does not regularly exercise and this can lead to a strain.

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  • Cross Bay Physical Therapy Ankle Sprain Recovery

    Cross Bay Physical Therapy Ankle Sprain Recovery

    Most people have no clue that Physical Therapy is one of the most important recovery activities you can do after an ankle sprain. An ankle sprain seems like a simple injury, where a person just waits it out and then after a few weeks, the person will be back to normal. Unfortunately, this isn’t the case.

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  • Wrist Healing With Cross Bay Physical Therapy

    Wrist Healing With Cross Bay Physical Therapy

    Wrist pain may arise for a variety of reasons, some of which include wrist tendinitis, over-use, arthritis, or from a traumatic injury. In most cases, Physical Therapy provides a non-surgical and effective treatment method to significantly improve mobility and decrease pain.

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