by Abhishek Bartwal | May 13, 2026 | Physical Therapy
Swallowing is a natural process that most people rarely think about. However, for individuals suffering from dysphagia, even drinking water can become difficult and dangerous. One of the biggest complications linked to dysphagia is aspiration, a condition where food...
by Abhishek Bartwal | May 6, 2026 | Physical Therapy
Foot drop, or drop foot, is a condition that affects a person’s ability to lift the front part of their foot, often leading to difficulty walking. This condition can result from a variety of causes, including nerve injury, muscle weakness, or neurological conditions...
by Abhishek Bartwal | Apr 22, 2026 | Physical Therapy
Recovering from a stroke is a life-changing journey that requires patience, consistency, and the right guidance. The first 90 days after a stroke are often referred to as the “golden period” of recovery, where the brain shows the highest ability to heal and relearn...
by Abhishek Bartwal | Apr 16, 2026 | Physical Therapy
Living with tremors can turn simple daily activities—like eating—into a stressful experience. But the right adaptive eating tools can dramatically improve control, reduce frustration, and restore confidence. In the U.S., millions of individuals dealing with...
by Abhishek Bartwal | Apr 13, 2026 | Physical Therapy
Have you ever felt like your feet are glued to the floor, even though your mind is telling you to walk? This frustrating and sometimes scary experience is known as freezing of gait. It commonly affects people with neurological conditions, especially Parkinson’s...