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  • The 2014 U.S. Open and How Athletes use Howard Beach Physical Therapy for Elbow Injuries and Pain

    Elbow injuries hurt like hell and completely take away your ability to function normally. With an elbow injury, you realize how much you use the elbow and not having access to its use, it is definitely harder to function. This is why Howard Beach Physical Therapy can help you get your elbow repaired and back to its full strength.

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  • Knee Arthritis Treatment Via Physical Therapy

    Knee arthritis can be seriously painful and one of the first things to do is come in for physical therapy to help you relieve some of that pain. Knee Osteoarthritis and Knee Rheumatoid Arthritis are leading causes in disability and physical therapy can help you regain strength and flexibility in your knees so that you can perform daily activity with the arthritis worsening.

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  • Physical Therapy For Trochanteric Bursitis

    Trochanteric Bursitis, or hip bursitis, is a painful condition whereby there is an irritation of the bursa, a fluid-filled sac that sits on the outside of the hip bone. Because of it’s positioning, trochanteric bursitis can greatly affect walking and greatly reduce the ability to perform normal daily activity.

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  • Treating Tennis Injuries With Physical Therapy

    For Tennis lovers, the summer season is perhaps the most exciting. The French Open, Wimbledon, and the U.S. Open all occur within a three-month period in the summer, where we can watch the battles of the top tennis players in the world.

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  • Low Back Pain in Golf and Physical Therapy

    Low back pain is the most common complaint among both professional and amateur golfers. Whether it’s the swing or the constant bending, back pain in golf is a typical injury affecting golfers. Since Spring is here, it is certainly golf season and so to prepare, here is a bit of advice for injury prevention.

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