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Frozen Shoulder Treatment Strategies in Physical Therapy

Frozen shoulder treatment is essential for those struggling with this painful and restrictive condition. Frozen shoulder affects approximately 2% to 5% of the general population, particularly individuals between the ages of 40 and 60, with women being more prone to the condition. This condition leads to a significant loss of shoulder mobility, often making daily tasks challenging. Physical therapy is crucial in managing and treating frozen shoulder by improving mobility and reducing pain.
Read full blogExercises for Better Balance: Strengthening Your Foundation

Maintaining balance is crucial for overall well-being and preventing injuries. That’s why incorporating targeted exercises for better balance into your routine to improve balance is essential. At our clinic, we understand the importance of achieving better balance and we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Unlocking the Benefits of Exercises for Better Balance
Reduced Risk of Falls
- Strengthening the muscles involved in balance can help prevent falls, especially in older adults.

