Using crutches, gait training, Physical Therapy Simsbury CT

Using crutches – a thing of the past, gait training, Physical Therapy Leave it to Han Solo to be ahead of the curve on the newest futuristic assistive device! Harrison Ford, 72, recently broke his lower leg, we think while Luke closed the Door of the Millennium Falcon too quickly on Han’s leg. Instead of…Read More »

November 2, 2014

Areas Served – Physical Therapy Avon CT

Areas Served – Physical Therapy Avon, CT LIVE EVERY DAY Avon This blog page is to better outline the reach of LIVE EVERY DAY – Physical Therapy Avon CT: With two current locations in Connecticut (many more to come), LIVE EVERY DAY is able to provide many local residents with affordable and professional physical therapy…Read More »

October 26, 2014

Areas Served – Physical Therapy West Hartford CT

Areas Served – Physical Therapy West Hartford, CT LIVE EVERY DAY West Hartford This blog page is to better outline the reach of LIVE EVERY DAY – Physical Therapy West Hartford CT: With two current locations in Connecticut (many more to come), LIVE EVERY DAY is able to provide many local residents with affordable and…Read More »

What’s in a logo. LIVE EVERY DAY Physical Therapy

Look what we found. . . the growth of a physical therapy co. . . . Anthony & I are often heard telling a patient or a friend of the office, the story, the dream of LIVE EVERY DAY and how it was borne upon a hike in the Adirondacks.  In telling the story I’m brought…Read More »

October 19, 2014

Low Back Pain Treatment PHYSICAL THERAPY

A Better Understanding of Low Back Pain – LIVE EVERY DAY Approach The low back, or lumbar region, includes an intricate system of bones (vertebrae), intervertebral discs, nerves, ligaments, muscles and joints which work together to support the weight of the upper body. What Causes Low Back Pain? Age-related changes in bone strength, muscular tone…Read More »

Physical Therapy & Neck / Cervical Pain

Physical Therapy & Neck / Cervical Pain One’s neck, or cervical spine, is composed of multiple vertebrae that begin in the upper torso and end at the base of the head/skull. These vertebrae and the supporting ligaments, tendons, and muscles provide stability to the spine. Because the neck is less protected than the rest of…Read More »

October 12, 2014