Physical Therapy News
Extended physical therapy is found to reduce the rate of falls in patients following a hip fracture.
posted at January 20, 2011In a recent article published in Archives of Internal Medicine in May 2010, it was shown that extended physical therapy session (60 minute duration) in conjunction with a home program compared to a standard physical therapy session (30 minute duration) reduced the rate offalls by 25% (95% confidence...
read moreFeatured Therapist – Brittany Endres
posted at January 20, 2011Treatment for running injuries at Green Hills Brittany Endres | Green Hills Clinic | Nashville, TN Since joining Results in February 2010, Brittany Endres has made a name for herself treating injured runners from her training group East Nasty as well as from local independent schools such as...
read moreResults Physiotherapy hosts Evidence in Motion course
posted at January 20, 2011Results Physiotherapy hosted the course Evidence-based examination and Selected Interventions for Patients with Management of Upper Extremity Disorders this past weekend for their senior clinicians. Thirty six clinicians from across the state attended the course. The course content looked at the...
read moreKnoxville Soccer Club Gets Results
posted at January 19, 2011Results Physiotherapy is now the go to provider of physical therapy for Tennessee’s largest competitive soccer club, FC Alliance Knoxville. During the club’s recent Fall Tournament, the therapy staff worked all weekend in multiple venues to treat injuries and keep young athletes healthy. FC...
read moreHow to get an ankle sprain better quickly – fast track your recovery.
posted at January 14, 2011Ankle sprains are one of the most common sports-injury seen by physicians. It is a very common injury in soccer, basketball, football, hockey and running. Ankle sprains also have the highest rate of recurrence of any sports injury-often due to poor treatment. This video demonstrates the Mulligan posterior...
read moreResults featured in Health & Wellness Magazine
posted at January 10, 2011Women of all ages can be confronted with musculoskeletal problems specific to their gender. Studies show that as many as 70% of women have disorders of the pelvic floor which can lead to discomfort, pain and embarrassment. Results Physiotherapy has been at the forefront of delivering assistance to women...
read moreResults Physiotherapy is pleased to announce the formation of a partnership with Memphis Thunder Aquatic Club
posted at January 7, 2011Injuries with swimming are more challenging to treat then normal strains and sprains encountered in contact sports due to the repetitive nature of swimming. Medical professionals without expertise in the sport are inclined to make recommendations that may not necessarily be appropriate for the sport....
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