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by Anna Tempczyk
July 25, 2023
PRP injections A Non-Surgical Solution for Pain Relief
Platelet therapy, or platelet rich plasma (PRP) therapy, is a revolutionary new treatment that relieves pain by promoting long lasting healing of m...
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by Anna Tempczyk
July 25, 2023
Physiotherapy vs. Surgery: Which is the Right Choice?
Prevention is better than cure and if it is to be treated, it is best without surgical intervention, even as limited as knee arthroscopy. Preventiv...
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by Anna Tempczyk
July 25, 2023
How Physiotherapy Can Help Improve Your Posture and Mobility
The lack of physical mobility is a challenge of today's times due to many technological facilities. We lack movement these days. We prefer to drive...
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by Anna Tempczyk
July 25, 2023
Pressotherapy A Safe and Effective Treatment for Post-Surgery Recovery
Swelling after surgery or injury is caused by damage to the blood and lymph vessels. In addition, the body increases the production of lymph to spe...
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by Anna Tempczyk
February 5, 2023
PRP Joints and Soft Tissue Injections An Alternative Treatment for Chronic Pain
Old injuries and chronic conditions can mean ongoing pain that is difficult to treat with over-the-counter medications or heat and ice packs. Howev...
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by Anna Tempczyk
February 5, 2023
Understanding the Role of Physiotherapy in Chronic Pain Management
Everyone feels pain, which is a healthy response in the body. However, when pain persists, chronic pain may develop. Chronic or persistent pain is ...
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