A new lightweight, passive wearable brace significantly reduces involuntary hand tremors without motors, batteries, or invasive procedures.
In this podcast, Melanie Hamilton-Basich, chief editor of Rehab Management and Physical Therapy Products, talks with Karen Danchalski, PT, DPT, who has been practicing physical therapy for 25 years ...
A new study from Mayo Clinic looked at whether AI analysis of routine abdominal CT scans can identify adults—starting as early as midlife—who are at higher risk of falling by assessing abdominal ...
Scientists at UT Southwestern have identified the protein GADD45G as a master regulator of reactive gliosis, a damaging process in neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s, offering ...
ELRT Technologies, Warminster, Pa, announces the release of Mag5PT, a line of pain relief products formulated specifically for physical therapists and occupational therapists. The line, available in ...
This new venture, known as Memorial Physical Therapy at Home, powered by Luna, will start taking appointments in April 2023. Memorial Rehabilitation Institute recently partnered with Luna to expand ...
The Mayo Clinic study suggests that the ability to balance on one leg, particularly the nondominant leg, is a more significant indicator of aging than strength or gait changes. Balance on one leg ...
Technological innovations are allowing a growing number of healthcare services to be provided in the patient’s home, including remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM). AI is changing the healthcare ...
In this podcast episode, Emily Daviss, PT, DPT, of Penumbra talks with Physical Therapy Products Chief Editor Melanie Hamilton-Basich about how physical therapists can use virtual reality to enhance ...
A global study has established international norms for handgrip strength, a reliable predictor of health and aging, providing benchmarks for assessing and addressing health risks across the adult ...
Chronic pain treatment benefits from a holistic approach that integrates physical therapy and behavioral health to address both the physical and psychological components of pain. By Lyndzie Jackson PT ...
A new international study led by the University of Vienna reveals that simply watching nature videos can significantly reduce the perception and brain activity associated with acute physical pain.
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