Pediatric Physical Therapy is FUN!

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Pediatric Physical Therapy is FUN! By: Dr. Abe Kopolovich, DPT, MBA, JD-IP Who needs PT? Physical therapy can be for developmental delays in motor skills, torticollis, muscle weakness, scoliosis, and/or stiffness in muscle or fascial systems. This can have a direct effect on the development of other systems such as vision, joints and muscles, and balance systems.Babies can have fascial restrictions from birth that lead to developmental problems and continue to get worse as the child grows, causing pelvic obliquity,

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Car Accidents & Physical Therapy

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Car Accidents & Physical Therapy By: Dr. Abe Kopolovich, DPT, MBA, JD-IP According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), approximately 6 million car accidents occur in the U.S. every year, and of those 6 million, over 2.5 million car accidents are rear-end collisions. This type of car accident is the most common and can cause an injury called “whiplash,” which occurs when the neck extends beyond its normal range of motion. As a result, patients may develop the

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Assessing Fatigue in Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Fatigue in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Effective Strategies By: Dr. Abe Kopolovich, DPT, MBA, JD-IP Fatigue has been identified as a significant factor contributing to approximately 36%-44% of limitations in Rheumatoid Arthritis disability. Meanwhile, mental health symptoms are prevalent in 64% of cases, and problems related to physical and social functioning affect around 52%-57% of individuals. Fatigue in RA Limitations and Symptoms Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) brings joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and a range of additional symptoms that significantly impact patients’ quality of

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Alleviate Back Pain and Arthritis: Antidepressant Effects

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Alleviate Back Pain and Arthritis: Antidepressant Effects By: Dr. Abe Kopolovich, DPT, MBA, JD-IP How do Antidepressants Influence Back Pain and Arthritis? Antidepressants are crucial in addressing depression, anxiety disorders, and various ailments. These medications aim to restore chemical imbalances in the brain’s neurotransmitters, affecting mood and behavior. While antidepressants are commonly used for pain, a recent study suggests their effectiveness in treating chronic back pain caused by arthritis may be limited. Understanding The Study A comprehensive investigation aimed to

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