by Ralph Havens -- PT, IMTC & Certified Integrative Manual Therapy | May 1, 2008 | back pain, chronic pain, headaches, Health and Wellness, Integrative Manual Therapy, neck pain, Physical Therapy, shoulder pain
As a PT I have been finding more and more that almost every patient I treat has some dysfunction in his or her pelvis. Whether the symptom is headaches, back pain, or shoulder pain, I always look at the pelvis and more often than not find that the pelvis is out of...
by Ralph Havens -- PT, IMTC & Certified Integrative Manual Therapy | Apr 23, 2008 | chronic pain, fibromyalgia, Health and Wellness, Integrative Manual Therapy, Nutrition and Diets, Physical Therapy
It is my thought that we have a tendency to live life fast. We constantly drive ourselves harder and harder then wonder why we break. If you don’t service a car every so often – get an oil change or tune up, what happens to the car. The body is no...
by Ralph Havens -- PT, IMTC & Certified Integrative Manual Therapy | Apr 19, 2008 | chronic pain, Health and Wellness, Integrative Manual Therapy, Physical Therapy
Rotator Cuff Rehab after a unique shoulder surgery with beyond predictors of outcome. Sally Skurdahl, PT I chose this b/c when I searched for stuff on the internet after initially evaluating this client, I didn’t come up w/ much. Maybe this can help people! I...
by Ralph Havens -- PT, IMTC & Certified Integrative Manual Therapy | Apr 3, 2008 | Health and Wellness, Integrative Manual Therapy, Physical Therapy
Pain vs. Function? Many clients ask me why I work on certain areas when their pain is in a different location. In the physical therapy world there are two main ways of thinking about patients and treatment. Both have their time and place. One philosophy concentrates...
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