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These relaxing hobbies can act as daily therapy by reducing stress, improving mobility, and keeping your mind sharp.
Physical therapy focuses on improving movement, safety, and overall function. For people with peripheral neuropathy, goals usually include reducing pain, improving strength, enhancing balance, and ...
Introduction Muscle strengthening training (MST) and behavioural graded activity (BGA) show comparable effects on knee osteoarthritic (KOA) pain, but the mechanisms of action remain unclear. Both ...
Exercise has long been considered essential for osteoarthritis care. Recently, a new umbrella study suggests that its pain-relief may be short-lived. However, experts argue that consistency and ...
So what about exercise? Our new research confirms physical activity can be just as effective for some people as therapy or medication. This is especially true when it's social and guided by a ...
There is little more demoralising than seeking out a beginner workout, only to find it isn’t that beginner-friendly after all, says Dr Devin Trachman. The doctor of physical therapy and ...
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). A new study suggests that exercise ...
A new research review highlights the benefits of physical activity compared with other treatments for depression. A large research review suggests that exercise can reduce symptoms of depression and ...
This January, find a new exercise routine to move more easily. This January, find a new exercise routine to move more easily. Credit...Janelle Jones for The New York Times Supported by By Erik Vance ...