Category: Physical Therapy

sciatica patient stretching

Understanding Sciatica: Symptoms, Causes, and What Actually Helps

Sciatica can feel like sharp, burning, or shooting pain in your lower back and leg, and understanding sciatica symptoms is the first step toward finding real relief. As a result, everyday activities like standing, walking, or sitting can become uncomfortable. In many cases, the pain travels down only one side of the body and changes… Read More


How to Stay Active Indoors When It’s Too Cold to Go Outside

When temperatures drop and sidewalks turn icy, it can be hard to stay active indoors winter, but you don’t have to lose your momentum just because the weather is cold. Staying active inside helps you keep your joints loose, maintain your energy, and avoid the stiffness that comes from too much sitting. With the right… Read More


How Physical Therapy Helps You Recover Faster After Orthopedic Surgery

Physical therapy after orthopedic surgery plays one of the most important roles in helping your body heal, move safely, and regain strength. Many people think recovery is only about rest, but guided movement is what helps reduce pain, improve mobility, and speed up your return to daily life. With the right plan and support, you… Read More


What Physical Therapists Look for During Your First Evaluation

Your first visit can feel a little uncertain, which is why this Physical Therapy Evaluation Guide explains what actually happens during your appointment. Your evaluation is simply a conversation and movement check to help your therapist understand your body, your goals, and the reason you’re experiencing pain or limitations. Once you know what they look… Read More


Walking safely on a snowy sidewalk in Kennebunk during winter.

Staying Active in Kennebunk This Winter: PT Tips for Safe Sidewalks, Trails & Daily Life

Winter in Kennebunk can be beautiful, but it also brings icy sidewalks, slippery trails, and colder days that make staying active feel a little harder. Even simple daily tasks — like walking the dog, carrying groceries, or getting to your car — can become less predictable when snow and ice hit. The good news is… Read More


Person walking in cold weather to reduce winter joint stiffness.

Why Winter Makes Your Joints Stiff — And What Actually Helps

If you’ve ever felt winter joint stiffness as soon as the temperature drops, you’re not alone. Many people notice that their knees, hips, hands, and shoulders feel tighter and more uncomfortable during the colder months. The mix of cold air, lower sunlight, and changes in daily activity all play a role in how your joints… Read More


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