Physical Therapy: Living With Alzheimer’s
Al Laubenthal, PT | Clinic Manager Today, an estimated 5.8 million Americans 65 and older have Alzheimer’s disease, and that number is expected to rise to 13.8 million by 2050. […]
Al Laubenthal, PT | Clinic Manager Today, an estimated 5.8 million Americans 65 and older have Alzheimer’s disease, and that number is expected to rise to 13.8 million by 2050. […]
Al Laubenthal, PT | Clinic Manager Falls and fear of falling can diminish your ability to lead a full, independent life. A fall can result in unwanted outcomes, including injury, […]
Al Laubenthal, PT | Clinic Manager A backpack that isn’t used properly can cause back problems or even injury. Children — or anyone wearing a backpack — should follow these […]
Al Laubenthal, PT | Clinic Manager With spring at the doorstep and the promise of longer days ahead, many are eager to get into their yards to bring their gardens […]
Al Laubenthal, PT | Clinic Manager Physical therapy is one of the most conservative and least intrusive approaches to managing health issues. Adhering to your treatment plan and following the […]
Whether dealing with an unprecedented Arctic chill or simply a cooler than normal winter day in Iowa, colder weather impacts how we exercise. It can be hard to motivate yourself […]
Physical therapy can be a great service for patients recovering from COVID-19. Here are eight ways that physical therapists can help: Aerobic training to improve cardiovascular and pulmonary health while […]
Physical therapists aren’t just for people who are injured or have had surgery. They can also help healthy people improve their fitness. Here are five reasons why you should consider […]
While the coronavirus pandemic continues to be front and center in the news and in the thoughts of many people, other health issues have not gone away. People are still […]
The weather is hot, the gym is closed or open with restrictions, and you’ve been relaxing—enjoying the lazy, hazy days of summer. Taking a day off here and there is […]