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September 2021 Newsletter

Check out our September 2021 Newsletter which highlights Mangiarelli Rehabilitation’s commercial on 21 WFMJ, 2020 PTA Kent State Clinical Instructor of the Year awarded to our physical therapist, Jen, 8 tips for back-to-school ergonomics, and exercises to stabilize the shoulder.

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Physical Therapy, Pain Management Mangiarelli Rehabilitation Physical Therapy, Pain Management Mangiarelli Rehabilitation

Choose Physical Therapy for Safe Pain Management

Physical therapy is a safe and effective alternative to manage pain and reduce the use of opioids. Over the last two decades, opioid prescription rates have quadrupled. Opioids pose a significant risk with serious side effects like depression, addiction, and possible overdose. In 2016, the CDC recommended physical therapy and prescribed exercise as a safe alternative to managing long-term pain and preventing opioid use and addiction.

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Shoulder Pain, Shoulder Stability, Physical Therapy Mangiarelli Rehabilitation Shoulder Pain, Shoulder Stability, Physical Therapy Mangiarelli Rehabilitation

Exercises to Stabilize and Strengthen Your Shoulder

Mangiarelli Rehabilitation physical therapist, Sarah, demonstrates three exercises you can do to stabilize and strengthen your shoulder. The shoulder is a complex joint that allows for a significant amount of mobility and is stabilized by the surrounding shoulder musculature on and around the shoulder blade. Shoulder instability involves increased laxity of the shoulder joint in which the joint can “slip” in and out of the socket. A physical therapist can address shoulder instability and increase shoulder strength and stability through an exercise program that targets the rotator cuff muscles, scapular muscles, and lower and upper back muscles.

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Ergonomics, Physical Therapy Mangiarelli Rehabilitation Ergonomics, Physical Therapy Mangiarelli Rehabilitation

8 Tips for Back-to-School Ergonomics [Infographic]

Check out our latest infographic with 8 Tips for Back-to-School Ergonomics! Carrying a school backpack can have significant biomechanical, physiological, and discomfort impacts on the wearer and can contribute to neck, back, and shoulder pain. Learn how to address body mechanics, posture, and the proper use of school-related equipment to protect students’ necks, shoulders, and backs from pain or injury with our back-to-school ergonomics tips!

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Sports Medicine, Physical Therapy Mangiarelli Rehabilitation Sports Medicine, Physical Therapy Mangiarelli Rehabilitation

Physical Therapy for Volleyball Injuries

Volleyball is a dynamic sport that requires a high level of repetitive overhead motion and dynamic power and control, placing a great deal of stress on the shoulders, knees, and ankles. The most common volleyball-related injuries include ankle sprains, patellar tendinitis, ACL injuries, and rotator cuff tendinitis. A physical therapist can treat each of these injuries and help the athlete regain strength, range of motion, and mobility in the injured area for a safe return to sport. Physical therapists also help volleyball players prepare for a successful volleyball season and prevent injury through a comprehensive training program.

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ACL Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy, Injury Prevention Mangiarelli Rehabilitation ACL Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy, Injury Prevention Mangiarelli Rehabilitation

Tips to Minimize Your Risk of ACL Injury

Check out our tips to minimize your risk of ACL injury! Preventing ACL injury saves an athlete from physical trauma, an interrupted sports season, and intensive rehabilitation. ACL injuries are most common in sports that involve pivoting, landing, and sudden changes in direction. Sports medicine physical therapists can design ACL injury prevention programs for athletes that include strengthening exercises, balance and agility drills, and jumping and landing technique training

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Sports Medicine, Physical Therapy, Cross Country Injuries Mangiarelli Rehabilitation Sports Medicine, Physical Therapy, Cross Country Injuries Mangiarelli Rehabilitation

Preventing Cross Country Injuries

Check out our 8 tips to prevent cross-country injuries! Cross country is an outdoor endurance sport that involves running along a trail of natural terrain. The repetitive impact of running on irregular natural terrain can heighten the risk of injury in cross-country runners. Following a training regimen that incorporates cross-training and targeted strengthening plays a crucial role in preventing cross country injuries during the season. A physical therapist can not only effectively treat any injuries that occur, but also help cross country runners prepare for a successful season through a customized exercise program.

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Biceps Tendinitis, Shoulder Pain, Physical Therapy Mangiarelli Rehabilitation Biceps Tendinitis, Shoulder Pain, Physical Therapy Mangiarelli Rehabilitation

Biceps Tendinitis Infographic

Biceps tendinitis is a common cause of shoulder pain that occurs when the biceps tendon becomes irritated and inflamed due to repetitive overhead movements. Biceps tendinitis is associated with sharp pain in the front of the shoulder. Physical therapy offers effective treatment for biceps tendinitis to manage pain and restore range of motion, strength, and mobility to the shoulder joint. Check out our infographic to learn more!

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August 2021 Newsletter

Check out our August newsletter which highlights physical therapy treatment for sacroiliac joint dysfunction, how to relieve osteoarthritic knee pain with physical therapy, osteoporosis physical therapy management, and five benefits of physical therapy after a stroke.

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Postpartum Bladder Health: How Physical Therapy Can Help

Physical therapy can treat postpartum bladder problems, such as urinary incontinence, by restoring pelvic floor muscle function after pregnancy and childbirth. Between 30 to 40% of women experience some degree of urinary incontinence postpartum, often silently suffering through stress incontinence in which urine may leak without your control when pressure is applied to the bladder when laughing, coughing, or exercising. Women can find relief from postpartum bladder issues by working with a skilled physical therapist.

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Physical Therapy, Back Pain, Herniated Disc Mangiarelli Rehabilitation Physical Therapy, Back Pain, Herniated Disc Mangiarelli Rehabilitation

Physical Therapy for Herniated Discs

Physical therapy is the first-line treatment for herniated discs. A herniated disc occurs when the outer ring of the intervertebral disc of the spine is torn, allowing the gelatin-like core to leak which irritates and compresses nearby nerves. This can cause radiating pain, weakness, numbness, and loss of sensation in the back, leg, neck, and shoulder. Physical therapists help those with a herniated disc relieve pain and restore function through strengthening exercises, manual therapy, and posture training.

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Physical Therapy for Gymnastics Injuries

Gymnastics is an incredibly demanding sport that requires extreme strength, power, flexibility, and mobility of the entire body. Due to the extraordinary physical demands, high impact forces on the body, and rigorous training schedule of the sport, acute and overuse injuries can occur, most commonly in the ankle, knee, wrist, elbow, and low back. Physical therapists work closely with gymnasts to restore function, mobility, strength, and flexibility after an injury, ensure a safe return to sport, and prevent recurrent injuries.

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Hip Pain, Hip Labral Tear, Physical Therapy Mangiarelli Rehabilitation Hip Pain, Hip Labral Tear, Physical Therapy Mangiarelli Rehabilitation

Physical Therapy for Hip Labral Tears

A hip labral tear involves the hip labrum separating or pulling away from the hip socket. Hip labral tears can result from direct trauma to the hip joint but are most common due to repetitive stress on the hip, such as in soccer, hockey, and long-distance running. Physical therapy plays an important role in addressing hip labral tear symptoms and maximizing the hip’s strength and mobility through manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and progressive strengthening program. 

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Physical Therapy, Back Pain, Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Mangiarelli Rehabilitation Physical Therapy, Back Pain, Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Mangiarelli Rehabilitation

Physical Therapy for Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

Sacroiliac joint dysfunction involves pain and altered function in the sacroiliac joints of the pelvis and is often associated with low back pain. The sacroiliac joint absorbs shock placed on the lower body to reduce pressure felt in the lower spine. Physical therapy is an essential component of sacroiliac joint dysfunction rehabilitation, reducing pain and restoring normal pelvic symmetry through therapeutic exercise and manual therapy.

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Knee Pain, Physical Therapy, Osteoarthritis Mangiarelli Rehabilitation Knee Pain, Physical Therapy, Osteoarthritis Mangiarelli Rehabilitation

Exercises to Relieve Knee Pain

Knee pain is one of the most common orthopedic conditions that physical therapists treat and a frequent cause of chronic pain. Knee pain can restrict movement, limit muscle control in the affected leg, and reduce the strength and function of the muscles that support the knee. Physical therapists can effectively treat and address all types of knee pain, easing pain and restoring movement and function. On the blog, Mangiarelli Rehabilitation physical therapist Bobby Mangiarelli demonstrates physical therapy exercises to relieve osteoarthritis knee pain.

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Osteoporosis, Physical Therapy Mangiarelli Rehabilitation Osteoporosis, Physical Therapy Mangiarelli Rehabilitation

Osteoporosis Management with Physical Therapy [Infographic]

Osteoporosis is a common bone condition characterized by low bone density, decreased bone strength, and thinning and weakening of the bone, which lessens the bone’s ability to withstand typical forces and increases the risk of fracture. Physical therapy plays an important role in preventing and managing osteoporosis through a customized therapeutic exercise program. Check out our infographic to learn more!

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July 2021 Newsletter

Check out our July 2021 Newsletter which highlights return to sport testing at Mangiarelli Rehabilitation, how to manage headaches and migraines with physical therapy, shin splints treatment with physical therapy, and the benefits of summer sports conditioning.

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Sports Medicine, Golf Swing, Physical Therapy Mangiarelli Rehabilitation Sports Medicine, Golf Swing, Physical Therapy Mangiarelli Rehabilitation

Improving Your Golf Swing with Physical Therapy

Summer is peak season for both the amateur and professional golfer involving hours spent on the golf course. The golf swing is one of the most dynamic motions in sports, placing an immense amount of stress on the body. If the body is not properly prepared for the golf season, a golfer may engage in faulty swing mechanics, resulting in injury and lowered performance. A physical therapist can help you improve both the consistency and power of your golf swing and address any strength, balance, or biomechanical issues that are negatively impacting your golf swing.

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Arthritis, Injury Prevention Mangiarelli Rehabilitation Arthritis, Injury Prevention Mangiarelli Rehabilitation

Tips to Handle the Heat with Arthritis

Arthritis is the leading cause of joint pain in the United States. Arthritis is a chronic, progressive condition causing inflammation, swelling, pain, and stiffness in joints. Whether you are dealing with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or psoriatic arthritis, summer heat and weather can affect your arthritis and worsen symptoms. Check out our tips to handle the heat and manage arthritis during summer!

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Lymphedema, Physical Therapy Mangiarelli Rehabilitation Lymphedema, Physical Therapy Mangiarelli Rehabilitation

Managing Lymphedema in Summer

Lymphedema is a condition that results in chronic swelling due to an abnormal collection of protein-rich fluid just below the skin often due to lymph vessel or node damage from cancer treatment, radiation, and surgery. The summer sun and summer heat can contribute to increased swelling and risk of infection in lymphedema patients. To prevent the worsening of lymphedema during the summer heat, check our tips to manage lymphedema this summer!

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