by dev@digitalnomaddesigns.com | Jul 24, 2024 | Physical Therapy
Diane became an avid hiker and nature enthusiast in her early forties, and now lived for weekends spent on mountain trails and forest paths. One sunny Saturday stroll, she felt a gradually increasing sharp pain in her low back after missing a step on her descent down...
by dev@digitalnomaddesigns.com | May 7, 2024 | Physical Therapy
I don’t think I am going out on a limb here but in the realm of healthcare physical therapy just might be the most misunderstood and quite frankly, the most under-utilized of every profession! You get hurt, see a doctor and then you “have to go to PT”, striving to...
by dev@digitalnomaddesigns.com | May 7, 2024 | Injury
Alan came to ProMet PT a month ago as a 50-year-old enthusiastic, amateur tennis player, with some nagging right shoulder pain during his overhand serve, but other than that felt like he was in the prime of his life. He played 4 weekly matches, but after complaining...
by dev@digitalnomaddesigns.com | Mar 12, 2024 | Health, Physical Therapy
In the realm of medical education, an all-too-familiar illustration depicts a hand hastily retracting from a flame—a rudimentary symbol of pain’s immediate, protective role. Yet, as neuroscientist Patrick Wall argues in his book, “The Science of...
by dev@digitalnomaddesigns.com | Feb 3, 2024 | Fitness, Health
The Crisis of Trust and the ‘Boy Who Cried Wolf’ Syndrome Aesop’s fable of the boy who cried wolf provides us with a pertinent analogy of today’s healthcare landscape. Just like the villagers who lost trust in the boy, many patients feel let down by...