Even though exercising in water takes strain off joints, bad form or overuse can cause damage. Water is extremely therapeutic for the body, and swimming provides many health benefits, such as weight control, improved muscle tone and strength, enhanced endurance, and cardiovascular fitness. Swimming can also be a great exercise for your shoulders, but take […]
Sleep Positions to Ease Pain
For those experiencing back, neck, shoulder, or knee pain, our physical therapists offer advice on sleeping comfortably. We often hear our patients who are undergoing orthopedic rehabilitation or other physical therapy services mention the trouble they have finding a sleeping position conducive to healing. At times, their favorite sleeping position begins to cause them additional […]
What Is Torticollis?
This neck condition, common among infants, is treatable with physical therapy. Torticollis is a neck condition in which the head or neck bends to one side, causing head tilt. The condition, also known as wryneck, is relatively common in newborns and can be present at birth, acquired later in infancy, or may result from damage […]
Opportunities for Students and Future Physical Therapy Clinicians
CORA offers dynamic partnerships with 50+ schools Clinical rotation opportunities offered by CORA Physical Therapy provide students with thoughtful, thorough training within a wide scope of patient populations and diagnoses. Our program equips physical therapy students to learn and grow professionally, and experience truly caring for patients. To meet with prospective students and discuss potential […]
Professional Case Management Driving Exceptional Results in Value-Based Care Models
July 13, 2017 – Sally Darlin PT, ATC, LAT, CEAS, Vice President of Operations and Home Physical Therapy at CORA Physical Therapy, explores how professional case management is driving exceptional results in value-based care models, which have proven time and again to improve outcomes for patients while controlling costs. Keep reading.