Category: health and wellness

Ways You Can Start Living a More Active Life

5 Ways You Can Start Living a More Active Life

February 10th, 2023

Getting active can be daunting. With thousands of exercise programs available, it can be difficult to determine which one is best for you and your life. According to PT in Motion News, 80 percent of Americans are not meeting the US Department of Health and Human Services’ physical activity guidelines. Many people struggle to find

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Lady doing yoga for healthier life

4 Ways to Lead a More Active Life!

December 20th, 2022

Running shoes are collecting dust in your closet. The yoga mat is curled up in the back of your car. You keep paying for the gym membership but don’t use it. How many reminders do you have every day that you don’t get enough physical activity? We know that sticking to a day-to-day workout routine

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Aches and Pains

Say Goodbye to Your Aches and Pains with Physiotherapy

February 5th, 2021

Don’t Let Yourself Live in Pain Any Longer! Whether you have recently started waking up with generalized aches and pains, or suffering from chronic pain for a long time, physiotherapy has been proven to be the best possible treatment method for you. A sedentary lifestyle, lack of exercise, poor nutrition, or an injury can all

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Arthritis

Manage Your Arthritis the Natural Way – With the Help of Physiotherapy

January 15th, 2021

Arthritis Pains Don’t Need to Slow You Down Any Longer! If you have arthritis, then you know all about the difficulties with moving and functioning in daily life that it can present. What you might not know, however, is that physiotherapy can help you find relief from your arthritis pain. There is no cure for

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Physical Therapy

Relieve Your Pain Without Drugs! Find Natural Pain Relief Today

January 5th, 2021

Ready to Find Pain Relief Without the Side Effects of Opioids? Pain is a serious problem in today’s world. An estimated 1 out of every 5 Americans suffers from some degree of chronic pain, and 8 percent of those sufferers find the pain so intense that they can’t pursue their normal activities. It’s little wonder,

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