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A Week of Giving Thanks: What We’re Thankful For

It’s Thanksgiving week! What are you thankful for? At PT Solutions, we’re thankful for our wonderful patients, dedicated clinicians, and excellent staff. We’re invested in the patient’s outcome, and we are immensely thankful for patient feedback: This email is in...

Superheroes vs. Villains 5K

PT Solutions will be sponsoring the Inaugural Superheroes vs. Villains 5K on October 19, 2013 at 8:00AM.  The race will be professionally timed, USTAF certified, and a Peachtree Qualifier!  The prize for the top overall male and female finishers will...

Management of Cervicogenic Dizziness Using Vestibular Rehabilitation and Manual Therapy: A Case Series on Diagnosis and Treatment

 Management of Cervicogenic Dizziness Using Vestibular Rehabilitation and Manual Therapy: a Case Series on Diagnosis and Treatment Lindsay W. Sarbeck, PT, DPT STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective clinical case series OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of the management of three patients with...

Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: A Case Series

Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: A Case Series Erin Golden, PT, DPT STUDY DESIGN: Case Series BACKGROUND: There is no gold standard treatment for patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome. The purpose of this case series is to show whether hip strengthening with...

Becoming IRONMAN Ready with PT Solutions

As a triathlete, Bill Wileman needs to be at the top of his athletic game. When training for a half-IRONMAN, Bill began to notice calf pain. Instead of allowing his pain to interfere with his athletic goals, Bill decided to...

Managing Parkinson’s Disease with Physical Therapy

Did you know that nearly one million people in the U.S. suffer from Parkinson’s disease? PD refers to a condition which causes movement disorders, like: stiffness, tremors, balance issues, slow mobility, and poor coordination. As the condition progressively worsens, individuals with...

Marathon Runner Overcomes Injury through Physical Therapy

After sustaining an injury, marathon runner and mother, Jean Ann Murphy, was told by doctors that running wouldn’t be in her future. As an avid runner, this was devastating news. Jean Ann was determined to push through her injury, so...

Sports Chatter: Shin Splints

Written by Brooke Brummeler, PT Solutions Certified Athletic Trainer Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome (MTSS), also known as shin splints, are a common overuse injury that can affect any age athlete or physically active person. The pain most often occurs on the...

Nutrition Plays a Critical Role in Athletic Performance and Healing

Written by Ian Cramer, MS, ATC Today’s young athletes are more active, more involved, and more ‘on the go’ than ever. What powers athletes through classes, practices, and games? The food they eat. Proper nutrition for a young athlete plays...