Author: Alissa Pollis
How long does it take to recover from a knee replacement?
Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Having a surgery? on July 11, 2023
Knee replacements aren’t uncommon these days. We hate to be vague… but it ultimately depends on the person. There are so many factors that come into play when it comes to recovery, including whether you’re having a partial or total knee replacement. A very rough estimate for a total recovery can be anywhere between 3… Read More
Is individualized physical therapy more effective?
Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Sport Tips on June 26, 2023
In short, we believe the answer is undoubtedly yes. ONE-on-ONE physical therapy is the best and only method for treating each person as they need to be treated, with a care plan calibrated to suit their needs. Our therapists commonly use the car analogy to help their patients more easily understand the value of their… Read More
Welcome Alex True, PT, DPT to our Freeport Team!
Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in The Reform Team on May 30, 2023
Alex has joined our Freeport Team to work alongside Delaney Gaetano, PT, DPT! He is fresh out of Physical Therapy school and is eager to begin his PT career. Don’t let that fool you though! He’s joining with plenty of experience helping treat patients of all varieties. Before earning his Doctorate in Physical Therapy, Alex… Read More
What is Dry Needling?
Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Sport Tips on May 24, 2023
Dry needling is a technique that involves thin, monofilament needles inserted into ‘trigger points’ to cause a ‘micro trauma’ or localized circulatory response to promote the healing process. Damaged, tense, or painful muscles can take lengths of time to heal on their own, dry needling has been proven to shorten healing times. Dry needling can… Read More
Running Assessments: Worth the time & money?
Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Sport Tips on May 4, 2023
100% yes! Running assessments aren’t just for those prepping for their next marathon, they’re for anyone hoping to avoid future injury. Whether you’re the serious athlete putting in dozens of miles each month or the casual jogger who goes out whenever the mood strikes, a running assessment can save you time & money AND help… Read More
Blood Flow Restriction: The safe technique with an intimidating name…
Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Sport Tips on April 27, 2023
What exactly is Blood Flow Restriction? The goal of BFR is to quicken the healing process. BFR is a technique that reduces the blood flow to an extremity, which causes the muscles to work harder metabolically. Forcing the muscle to become more acidic triggers the brain to release growth & healing hormones, which leads to… Read More
Welcome Jennifer Danley, PT, DPT to the Reform Team!
Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in The Reform Team on April 21, 2023
Dr. Jennifer Danley, PT, DPT is our newest therapist to join our Kennebunk team, working alongside Bobby Cochrane, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS & Brandon Bourgoin, PT, DPT! Jennifer currently calls Saco her home, living with her husband, their young daughter, and two cats, Wally & Daisy. As with the majority of our staff, Jennifer is… Read More