Cupping Course Impact Physical Therapy- Glendale, Arizona $299.00 APRIL 23RD, 2016 8AM – 5PM Entry-level course focused on myofascial cupping for the treatment of orthopedic conditions. Techniques, indications and contra-indications are covered to prepare you to incorporate myofascial cupping into your daily practice. Who: PT, PTA, ATC, OT, DO, DC Pre-requisites: Proof of licensure or […]
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3 Reasons Why Variety Is Important In Workouts
3 Reasons Why Variety Is Important In Workouts Glendale Physical Therapist “Variety is the spice of life”- or so they say, but it is true when it comes to your workouts! Do you find yourself hitting the same equipment every time you go to the gym? Running the same path everyday? Well it is time […]
Tips For Competing In The CrossFit Open
Tips For Competing In The CrossFit Open Glendale Physical Therapist The CrossFit Open season is upon us. A time to not only compete with your fellow box members, friends, and training partners but to also compete with people worldwide. With that being said, here are a few simple pointers to keep you on track to […]
The Five Best Ways To Fix Low Back Pain
The Five Best Ways To Fix Low Back Pain Glendale Physical Therapist Low back pain is the world’s leading cause of disability! In the United States alone people pay over $50 billion to try and fix low back pain. Did you know that there are all natural ways to prevent and manage low back symptoms? […]
What to Bring When Heading Outdoors!
What to Bring When Heading Outdoors! Glendale Physical Therapist March is finally here, and it is time to enjoy the beautiful weather it brings to the Arizona desert! This entire month we will be focusing our blogs on tips and exciting things for you to get outdoors! Let’s start off with a list of what […]
What Is Diastasis Recti?
What Is Diastasis Recti? By: Dr. Tami Hefferon and Dr. Breana Prince What is Diastasis Recti? Most women, especially after childbirth, have a gap between their stomach muscles. The most common areas that this can be felt is above and below the belly button. This gap is called diastasis recti and can be a leading […]





