Video Game Craze can lead to Hand and Wrist Injuries in Children
Video Game Craze can lead to Hand and Wrist Injuries in Children - by Rae Bontekoe, OT, Certified Hand Therapist Video games encompass 80% of entertainment in American homes
Video Game Craze can lead to Hand and Wrist Injuries in Children - by Rae Bontekoe, OT, Certified Hand Therapist Video games encompass 80% of entertainment in American homes
By Becky Bailey, PT, DPT Spring break is approaching and you are looking to get out of town for a well-deserved vacation. While packing your bags, you remember that
We do it for you! At Northern Michigan Sports Medicine Center, our policy is to verify your insurance before you come in. Our front office staff will call your
Enjoy the top blog posts from our physical therapists! May your New Year be happy and healthy! Postpartum “Jelly Bellies” Posted by Sandy Willoughby, PT, CSCS, CAPP-OB on Wednesday,
The American College of Sports Medicine just released their 9th annual survey on what fitness trends we should be expecting to see in 2015. Around 3,400 fitness professionals from
Do you have a pain in your heel? It might just be a common musculoskeletal disorder that affects the heel and arch of the foot called plantar fasciitis. Plantar
How do you know if you need Rotator Cuff Surgery? As a physical therapist working with clients with many shoulder injuries and conditions, this is a question I field quite
Do I need Orthotics? Did you know that only about 25% of the population have a foot type that is considered to be well-aligned? Another 25% are called under-pronators (also
October is National Physical Therapy Month. Besides treating injuries and movement problems, physical therapists are also interested in general health maintenance and improvement. That brings us to a question: How
Circle of Care –The TEAM SPORTS MED approachBy Julie Slifka, AT, Harbor Springs Clinic, and Stacey Ostrowski MS, AT, Cheboygan Clinic In addition to the strength coaches in the