by Soonghay | Mar 25, 2018 | Anatomy Series
Knee Pain with Mobility Deficits Medial or lateral meniscus pathologies can present with pain planting and twisting during sporting activities or locking and clicking during gait. Meniscus tears are commonly caused by either hyperflexion or hyperextension injuries....
by Soonghay | Mar 25, 2018 | Anatomy Series
Patellofemoral/Anterior Knee Pain Patella femoral pain is one of the most common problems found in physical therapy clinics. This pain pattern presents with pain behind the knee cap and pain with repetitive sporting activities such as squatting and jumping. Look below...
by Soonghay | Mar 25, 2018 | Patient Education
Tennis Elbow can be frustrating…Not only do most of our patients with Tennis Elbow not play tennis…they also are frustrated with how long it can last! “How many months has it been, and I still feel the same?!” The best way to...
by Soonghay | Mar 23, 2018 | Mentoring Minutes
Welcome to PhysioU’s Mentoring Minutes! Each episode of Mentoring Minutes directly applies a clinical approach with relevant research for effective results. Studies show that patients who have had a total hip replacement have a higher risk for low back pain one...
by Soonghay | Mar 22, 2018 | Anatomy Series
From Anatomy to Discovering the Patient! Hip pain associated with osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common cause of hip pain in older adults. Prevalence studies have shown that the rates for adult hip OA range from 0.4% to 27%. Nonarthritic hip joint pain may be related...