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Manual Therapy: Hands-On Techniques for Pain Relief and Mobility Restoration

How Manual Therapy Enhances Recovery and Movement Chronic pain, stiffness, and restricted mobility can significantly impact daily activities and athletic performance. While structured exercise and rehabilitation play a critical role in long-term improvement, manual therapy provides an immediate and effective way to alleviate pain, restore mobility, and enhance overall function. At Next Level Physical Therapy […]

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Understanding the Postural Restoration Institute (PRI) Method: A Non-Traditional Approach to Physical Therapy

The body’s posture affects more than just your appearance—it influences how you breathe, move, and perform daily activities. The Postural Restoration Institute (PRI) method takes a unique approach to physical therapy by focusing on restoring balance and alignment in the body. At Next Level Physical Therapy in Tequesta, FL, we integrate PRI principles to address […]

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The Importance of Aligned Compression for Pelvic Floor Function

The pelvic floor is a crucial network of muscles, ligaments, and tissues essential for various bodily functions, including bladder and bowel control, sexual function, and core stability. One key aspect of maintaining a healthy pelvic floor is, aligned compression. Understanding this principle can significantly enhance pelvic floor function and overall well-being. What is Aligned Compression? […]

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The Power of Repetition: How Repetition of Specialized Exercises help improve Neuroplasticity in patients with Parkinson’s Disease

Living with Parkinson's Disease presents numerous challenges, but with the right approach, individuals can enhance their quality of life and maintain functionality. Physical therapy plays a pivotal role in this journey, offering tailored exercises designed to alleviate symptoms and improve motor function. The principle of repetition stands out as a cornerstone in the management of Parkinson's.

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Is going fee-for-service more costly than staying in-network: a physical therapist’s perspective

I am writing this post from the perspective of an owner and physical therapist of a fee-for-service clinic so I am biased. However, I have also been a patient as well and am a stickler for value. I spent the first seven years of my career as a physical therapist working in multiple settings including […]

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How do I know if I have a dominant pattern that is causing a problem?

How do I know if I have a dominant pattern that is causing a problem? Asymmetry is something that is essential for our body’s ability to move and shift from side to side as well as for other functions. Being “out of balance” is not essentially bad, however, when we become too “out of balance” […]

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What it is a tongue tie and does it matter if I have one?

This is a question of personal interest to me as I struggled with chronic tension in my body my entire life. I had been through many different therapies to try to release the tightness in my body and improve my flexibility but without lasting success. I found significant help from my journey in the Postural […]

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