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Physical therapy is an important form of healthcare that can help individuals living with a wide range of physical issues. It can be used to help manage pain, improve range of motion, improve posture, reduce the risk of injury, and increase strength and endurance. Physical therapy can also be used to help with balance and coordination and can help those recovering from an injury, surgery, or illness.

In addition, physical therapy can help promote overall health and well-being, improving mental health and promoting relaxation. Ultimately, physical therapy helps individuals live a healthier and more active lifestyle.

Ankle / Foot

The foot/ankle complex can become painful overnight. Reasons for pain can be obvious or can be a mystery.
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Neck

Neck pain is another big one we see in the clinic. Your head weighs approximately 8 pounds or more in some cases, and the neck is a celery stick like pole it sits on.
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Knee

The knee is one of the most commonly injured areas in the body. The knee can become painful for a number of reasons.
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Hip

The hip is an area where many suffer from pain. The hip can become painful for a number of reasons. Causes of hip pain can be obvious or more mysterious. Many times, hip pain is more of a mystery.
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Pelvi-Care

Pelvic pain can be debilitating. Many suffer from pelvic pain, but few are correctly diagnosed. Even fewer receive effective care for pelvic pain.
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Lumbar/Sciatica

Back and neck pain can be one of the most frustrating things you can encounter in life. More than 80% of adults experience some form of back pain that will limit their ability to perform normal daily activities.
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Thoraic/Rib Cage

The thoracic spine is responsible for holding a lot together in our bodies, but because of the ambiguous nature of pain in our torsos, some forms of thoracic pain go unrecognized and underdiagnosed.
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Shoulder/RTC

Shoulder is affected by the cervical spine, thoracic spine, issues at the elbow and the wrist. The shoulder is much like the hip, affected by problems above and below.
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Elbow

Elbow is connected by the shoulder and the wrist. Not unlike the knee the elbow is directly effected by the spine, shoulder, shoulder balde.
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Wrist/Hand

Hand therapy is the method of evaluating and treating injuries related to the upper extremity of the body including the hand, wrist, forearm, elbow, shoulder, or entire arm.
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Persistent Pain

Over the years, we have seen many patients who end up coming to Texas Specialty Physical Therapy as a last resort. These persistent pain patients have heard about us through a previous patient or friend.
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Balance

Falls and fear of falling in our senior population are recognized public health crises. According to the CDC, falls are the leading cause of injury-related deaths in older adults by a wide margin.
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Dizziness

Dizziness is a common problem, especially among older adults. In fact, for people over the age of 65, dizziness is one of the most common reasons for doctor visits and hospitalizations.
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Head/Face/Jaw

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the hinge-joint that connects the jaw to the skull. Located just in front of the ear on each side of the head, these joints are very flexible
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SI Joint

Going hand in hand with the Pelvis, the SI joint takes a beating in our normal lives. Pregnancy can cause this joint to irritate and leave you with lower back pain as if you are still carrying.
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