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EW Physical Therapy Blog

Wanting to learn about physical therapy and wellness? Read the blog articles below.

Women's Health

By: Kelsey Harms
July 26th, 2024

Pelvic floor physical therapy is a specialized field focusing on the muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues that support the pelvic organs. Various tools and techniques can be employed to address a range of conditions, from pelvic pain to incontinence. Our women’s health team at EW Motion Therapy is trained to use tools to help patients relax their pelvic floor and reduce pain. This article explores some of the tools our team uses the most in pelvic floor physical therapy, including pelvic wands, dilators, lubricants, cupping sets, SI belts, and vaginal weights. We will discuss the use and benefits of each tool, what to do if you do not wish to use tools, and how physical therapists educate patients on their proper use.

Nutrition | Gymnastics | Cheerleading | Dance

By: Skylar Griffin
July 26th, 2024

Artistic athletes such as dancers, cheerleaders, and gymnasts often face unique pressures and challenges. Young girls who participate in these sports are often under pressure from various sources, and these disciplines require both physical prowess and aesthetic appeal. Pressure from all sides can sometimes lead to unhealthy behaviors around nutrition. Understanding the effects of malnutrition on these athletes is crucial for their health, performance, and overall well-being. Artistic athletes need a robust support system from family and professionals that can help them stay healthy. At EW Motion Therapy, we consider it a privilege to be part of any athlete’s support system, helping prepare their bodies for the demands of their sport. Even if you decide our services don’t fit your needs, you can still read on to learn more about malnutrition and how artistic athletes can prioritize a balanced diet.

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Physical Therapy

By: Luke Percer
July 19th, 2024

Turf toe is a term that resonates with athletes, particularly those in high-impact sports like football. This seemingly minor injury can significantly impact performance and lead to extended periods of downtime if not properly managed. This article delves into the causes of turf toe, its prevalence among football players, the recovery process, and how physical therapy plays a crucial role in rehabilitation.

Physical Therapy

By: Kevin Coleman
July 19th, 2024

Reverse total shoulder replacement is a surgical procedure designed to relieve pain and restore function in the shoulder joint. This innovative surgery has become increasingly popular for patients with specific shoulder conditions that traditional shoulder replacements may not adequately address. Physical therapy is a crucial part of preparing for the procedure and recovering afterward - our team at EW Motion Therapy works with surgical patients daily to restore function and range of motion. Even if you decide that our physical therapy isn’t right for you, you can still read this article as we explore what reverse total shoulder replacement entails, who can benefit the most from it, the average recovery timeline, and the crucial role physical therapy plays before and after the surgery.

Personal Training | Nutrition

By: Chris Brandt
July 12th, 2024

As summer winds down, high school football players across the country gear up for an intense period of preparation: two-a-day practices. These grueling sessions are a rite of passage for young athletes, marking the beginning of a new season filled with excitement and plenty of hard work. But what exactly are two-a-day practices, and how can players make the most of them? This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about two-a-days, from understanding their purpose to preparing effectively and recovering properly.

Physical Therapy | Career

By: Alana George
July 12th, 2024

Authors and philosophers alike have pondered the true meaning of success for centuries. Most have concluded that success is multi-faceted - you can make a good living, but it becomes empty if it comes at the expense of your happiness or fulfillment. The luckiest people find joy in whatever they choose to do with their lives and can also provide for their families and team members - who doesn’t want to make money doing what they love?

Personal Training | Nutrition

By: Jesse Mendel
July 12th, 2024

Vitamins are organic compounds that our bodies need in small quantities for various metabolic processes. They are crucial for maintaining overall health and preventing a range of diseases. Since our bodies cannot synthesize most vitamins, it is essential to obtain them through diet or supplements when needed. Our nutrition coaches at EW Motion Therapy can help you choose whole foods that help you get all the essential vitamins you need every day. You may decide that our nutrition services don’t fit your needs, but you can still read this article, as we delve into the functions of key vitamins—A, B, C, D, E, and K—the best dietary sources for these vitamins, and tips for choosing the right supplements.

Nutrition

By: Brad Atkinson
July 10th, 2024

When looking up nutrition information online or even trying to read labels in the grocery store, it's very easy to get confused and overwhelmed. The industry is full of information, but what should you believe? How do you know a nutrition resource is trustworthy?

Personal Training

By: Luke Percer
July 5th, 2024

In the realm of fitness, versatility and efficiency are key. One tool that embodies these principles is the landmine. Landmine exercises, utilizing a barbell anchored at one end, are a form of weight training that uses versatile exercises to help build strength, increase muscle mass, and improve balance and stability. Starting these exercises with a personal trainer can help you perform them correctly and prevent injury - our trainers at EW Motion Therapy will incorporate landmine exercises in your routine if they feel the client would benefit. Even if our personal training services don’t fit your needs, you can still read this article as we explore what landmine exercises are, their benefits, safety considerations, tips to get started, and how a personal trainer can elevate your experience.

Physical Therapy | Dance

By: Jade Hutcheson
July 5th, 2024

Cortisol, often referred to as the "stress hormone," plays a pivotal role in the body's ability to manage stress and maintain overall health. While its name might imply negativity, cortisol is essential for various bodily functions. Regular physical activity is a great way to maintain healthy cortisol levels - we love helping our clients reduce pain and improve mobility so they can maintain an active, healthy lifestyle. Even if you decide that our services don’t fit your needs, you can still read this article as we explore what cortisol is, its primary purpose, factors that influence its levels, the consequences of elevated cortisol, and strategies to maintain healthy cortisol levels.