by Abhishek Bartwal | Dec 18, 2025 | occupational therapy
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological condition that damages brain cells and affects how a person moves, thinks, speaks, and interacts with others. As the disease advances, it can lead to memory loss, confusion, and a significant decline in the ability to...
by Abhishek Bartwal | Dec 13, 2025 | Physical Therapy
When buying a gift or toy for a child, safety should always come first. National Safe Toys guidelines help parents and caregivers choose age-appropriate toys designed to reduce injuries and health risks. According to National Safe Toys experts, age recommendations are...
by Abhishek Bartwal | Oct 29, 2025 | Physical Therapy
More Than Just Injuries: How Physical Therapy for Women Empowers Every Stage of Life When most people hear the term physical therapy, they often think of recovering from an injury or surgery. But physical therapy for women goes far beyond that. Throughout every stage...
by Abhishek Bartwal | Sep 19, 2025 | Physical Therapy
The summer might be winding down, but for many students, “Back to School” also means Back to Sports! Whether it’s football, soccer, volleyball, cross country, or cheerleading, the return to athletic activities brings excitement—along with the occasional risk of sports...
by Abhishek Bartwal | Sep 13, 2025 | Physical Therapy
Chronic pain is a term that resonates with millions, often representing a persistent and unwelcome presence that can disrupt every facet of life. For those who have endured pain for months or even years, it becomes evident that it is much more than a mere physical...