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5 Exercises for Shoulder Pain

The shoulder is one of the most flexible joints in the human body. It allows people to use their arms for a wide range of functional activities and is therefore critical to daily life. A PT Solutions therapist can help...

America’s Unconfined Life Coach

Dr. Christopher Coleman has been working with Phillip Kellogg, PT, DPT, OCS, and Roland Webster, PT, DPT at PT Solutions of Decatur since 2019. Phillip recalls helping Christopher prepare for his upcoming TED Talk, “Despite coming into the clinic earlier...

Dale Yake Joins The Game

Our CEO & Founder Dale Yake, PT, DPT, OCS, ATC, joined Sam Crenshaw and Greg Clarkson during the second hour of 92.9’s The Game radio show on June 18 to discuss sports injuries, ranging from the Atlanta Braves to ATL...

How Do I Know if My Child has a Concussion?

A Physical Therapy Guide for Iliotibial Band Syndrome

Iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS) is a very common leg injury brought on by overuse, making it very prevalent among athletes who play endurance sports. Up to 12 percent of running injuries and 24 percent of cycling injuries can be attributed...

What Is Occupational Therapy for Kids?

Occupational therapy is a form of treatment commonly recommended in children. When it’s your child, it’s natural to wonder what treatment is, how it will affect your child, and if it is safe. Pediatric occupational therapy is a rich field...

Fighting Concussions with Team Up Speak Up

“Should I keep playing or take myself out of the game?” This is the question a player may find themselves asking in the middle of the game. It is asked while their head feels as if it is actively splitting,...

How Physical Therapy Can Treat Arthritis in Your Shoulder

Shoulder pain is frustrating and can impede on your life. The good news is in most cases, you don’t need surgery or injections for your shoulder pain. Even rotator cuff tears respond well to conservative care, such as physical therapy....

Understanding Lower Back Pain to Find Relief

Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common conditions treated by health care professionals in the United States. Up to 70% of people will develop LBP in their lifetime and 5-10% of these cases will develop into chronic...