Teays Physical Therapy Center, Inc. & The Putnam Herald are pleased to present this week’s Female Gamer of the Week award to Erin Signorelli of Winfield High School volleyball team.
Read MoreTeays Physical Therapy Center, Inc and The Putnam Herald are pleased to present this week’s Female Gamer of the Week, Avery Hale of Hurricane High School soccer team.
Read MoreTeays Physical Therapy Center, Inc. and The Putnam Herald are pleased to present this week’s male Gamer of the Week to junior, Ismael Borrero of the Hurricane High School football team.
Read MoreTeays Physical Therapy Center, Inc. and The Putnam Herald are pleased to present this week’s male Gamer of the Week to senior, Huston Peyton of the Hurricane High School soccer team.
Read MoreTeays Physical Therapy Center, Inc. & The Putnam Herald are pleased to present this week’s Female Gamer of the Week award to Janessa Harris and Joni Smith of the Buffalo High School volleyball team.
Read MoreSocial distancing doesn’t have to mean staying in your house. If you’re looking for a change of scenery, there’s probably a hiking trail near you. Plan ahead and prevent injury so you can keep exploring!
Read MoreTeays Physical Therapy Center, Inc. and The Putnam Herald are pleased to present this week’s male Gamer of the Week to junior, Matthew Scheneberg of the Winfield High School cross country team.
Read MoreTeays Physical Therapy Center, Inc and The Putnam Herald are pleased to present this week’s Female Gamer of the Week, Audrey Hall of Hurricane High School cross country team.
Read MoreTeays Physical Therapy Center, Inc. and The Putnam Herald are pleased to present this week’s female Gamer of the Week to senior, Ava Hall of the Winfield High School soccer team.
Read MoreTeays Physical Therapy Center, Inc. and The Putnam Herald are pleased to present this week’s male Gamer of the Week to seniors, Dillon Taylor and Ethan Payne of the Poca High School football team.
Read MoreTeays Physical Therapy Center, Inc. and The Putnam Herald are pleased to present this week’s male Gamer of the Week to freshman, Jackson Woodburn of the Winfield High School golf team.
Read MoreTeays Physical Therapy Center, Inc. and The Putnam Herald are pleased to present this week’s female Gamer of the Week to freshman, Savannah Hawkins of the Hurricane High School golf team.
Read MoreAs children and adults head back to school, proper fit and wear of a backpack can help prevent back and shoulder pain.
Read MorePhysical therapists have a unique set of skills and expertise that can do a lot to improve your health and quality of life. If you don't have one, consider adding one to your healthcare team.
Read MoreAs you age, your body naturally loses flexibility, agility and balance. These aging deficits combined with a fear of falling increase the risk of falls and injuries.
Read MoreSpring has arrived and so has the time for gardening and planting. Keep your hands and arms safe from an unnecessary gardening injury by following these helpful suggestions.
Read MoreWith the safer at home order, many people find their change in routine involves sitting more at home. A decrease in activity can lead to an increase in joint stiffness. Long periods of sitting in sustained positions has been shown to increase aches and pains.
Read MoreCOVID-19 has eliminated the question of what stay-at-home moms and dads do. Now the bigger problem comes, how do they fit in the daily physical activities their children desperately need? Public resources such as playgrounds and parks are no longer safe, so the need to get creative for home activities is in high demand.
Read MoreThe coronavirus outbreak has disrupted our lives and forced us to change our habits, including hindering most group fitness activities. It may be daunting to start an exercise program at home, so we’ve broken down some exercises you can do with just one piece of equipment: a chair.
Read MoreMost people know that physical therapists often recommend exercise as part of their treatment. What most people don’t realize is how simple that exercise can be. Instead of complicated workouts, physical therapists often surprise people when they recommend walking.
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