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Physical Therapy | Balance

By: Max Smith
September 22nd, 2023

Aging is an inevitable part of life. As we journey through the years, our bodies undergo various changes that can affect our mobility, strength, and overall quality of life. However, the good news is that there's a powerful tool in our arsenal to combat the physical challenges of aging: physical therapy. In this article, we will explore the physical effects of aging, the benefits of physical therapy, and what a typical treatment plan entails.

Physical Therapy | Balance

By: Allison Schmidt
September 8th, 2023

Balance is a fundamental aspect of our daily lives, often taken for granted until it declines with age or due to injury. Maintaining balance is essential for everyday tasks, such as walking, climbing stairs, or standing still. Physical therapy is an excellent intervention to help you improve balance in a safe environment, especially if you are at an increased risk of falls - our team helps our clients balance better every day at EW Motion Therapy. But even if you decide that our physical therapy doesn’t fit your needs, you can still read on as we explore the importance of balance, highlight some of the best exercises to improve it, and discuss how physical therapy can be a valuable resource in enhancing your stability.

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Balance | Neurological Recovery

By: Max Smith
September 8th, 2023

Parkinson's disease is a complex neurological condition, and one of the key players in this disease is dopamine, a neurotransmitter that plays a crucial role in various brain functions. While physical therapy does not directly increase dopamine production, it is an essential component of managing Parkinson’s disease, and some activities performed in physical therapy sessions can increase dopamine over time. We consider it a privilege to work with our clients with Parkinson’s and their caregivers to develop a treatment plan that addresses their needs. Even if you decide that our physical therapy does not fit your needs, you can still learn the relationship between dopamine and Parkinson's disease, what dopamine does in the brain, how its deficiency affects daily life, ways to increase dopamine production naturally, and the role of physical therapy in managing the condition.

Balance | Neurological Recovery

By: Max Smith
September 8th, 2023

Parkinson's disease is a neurological disorder affecting millions worldwide. While it is commonly associated with tremors and rigidity, another aspect of the condition that often goes overlooked but profoundly impacts a person’s quality of life is the amplitude of movement. Physical therapists are experts in human movement and can be great professionals to help you move better - we consider it a privilege to do this for our clients at EW Motion Therapy. But even if you decide that our physical therapy is not suitable for you, you can still read on as we explore the amplitude of movement, how Parkinson's disease affects it, and how physical therapy can play a crucial role in improving the lives of those with this condition.

Balance | Neurological Recovery

By: Caroline Durbin
September 8th, 2023

Every year, millions of people, especially older adults, suffer from injuries due to falls in their homes. Falls can lead to serious consequences, such as fractures, head injuries, and a loss of independence. The good news is that many falls are preventable with some proactive steps and the help of physical therapy - our team at EW Motion Therapy does this for our clients every day. But even if you decide that our physical therapy doesn’t fit your needs, you can still learn some practical tips to reduce fall risk at home and how physical therapy can be crucial in achieving that goal.

Personal Training | Balance

By: Lindsey Smith
September 1st, 2023

Osteoporosis, a condition that weakens bones and makes them prone to fractures, might be more insidious than you think. It develops subtly over the years and can be diagnosed when a minor fall or impact results in a bone fracture, or during a routine bone scan. The question is, how can we combat this disease? Seeking the help of an expert can often be beneficial for ensuring your safety - physical therapists and personal trainers can be excellent allies in your journey toward healthy movement. We have both experts in-house at EW Motion Therapy, and they often work together to create a customized plan for your needs. But even if you decide that our services aren’t right for you, it is still essential to understand osteoporosis and how strength training can help.

Balance | Neurological Recovery

By: Allison Schmidt
August 25th, 2023

Living with Parkinson's disease can present various challenges, including mobility issues and muscle weakness. However, emerging research and therapeutic approaches offer hope for improved quality of life. One such approach is strength training, a powerful tool that can significantly benefit individuals with Parkinson's disease. Our physical therapists at EW Motion Therapy always incorporate strength training into treatment plans, helping Parkinson’s patients and anyone looking to recover or improve their overall health. Our physical therapy might not be best for you, but you can still read on to learn the benefits of strength training for Parkinson's patients and how physical therapists incorporate it into their treatment plans.

Balance | Neurological Recovery

By: Caroline Durbin
August 25th, 2023

In healthcare innovations, specific programs stand out for their transformative impact on patients’ lives. One such program is LSVT Big, a specialized approach designed to improve mobility and quality of life for individuals with Parkinson's disease. With a rich history, a certification process, and a range of remarkable benefits, LSVT Big has emerged as a beacon of hope for those facing the challenges of Parkinson's. Physical therapists certified in LSVT Big have a unique opportunity to help Parkinson’s patients improve their daily movement - this is what our LSVT Big-certified therapists do every day at EW Motion Therapy. Even if you decide that our physical therapy does not fit your needs, you can still read on as we delve into the history of LSVT Big, explore the process of becoming certified, and uncover the significant benefits it offers individuals with Parkinson's disease.

Physical Therapy | Balance | Neurological Recovery

By: Chris Brandt
August 11th, 2023

Maintaining balance is crucial for our daily activities, preventing falls, and ensuring overall wellness. However, some medications can unexpectedly affect our balance, leading to potential risks. Especially for older individuals with increased fall risk, medication could be a factor that affects their balance. Physical therapy can be an excellent treatment for decreasing fall risk - our team at EW Motion Therapy works on this with our patients daily. But even if you decide not to do physical therapy with us, you can still read on to learn why medications can impact balance, provide examples of common drugs, and delve into how physical therapy can be pivotal in reducing fall risk.

Physical Therapy | Balance | Neurological Recovery

By: Allison Schmidt
April 28th, 2023

When you or a loved one receives a Parkinson’s diagnosis, it is easy to be nervous about the future. Whatever symptoms arise, it is vital to remember that safety and independence are paramount. You or your loved one must stay safe while maintaining as much independence as possible. Parkinson’s can cause many symptoms, including tremors, stiffness, and difficulty with movement. These symptoms can make it challenging to complete daily tasks, such as getting dressed, bathing, and eating. Physical therapy is a conservative approach to managing Parkinson's disease that can help improve mobility, flexibility, and balance. At EW Motion Therapy, our patients with Parkinson’s only receive the highest standard of care as we evaluate their movement deficits and create an individualized plan to help them move better throughout the day. Even if you decide our services do not fit your needs, you can still read on for our discussion of how physical therapy can help Parkinson’s patients maintain safety and independence.