TexPTS and Dr. Lauretta featured in MapMyRun Blog Post titled “5 Things Doctors Wish Every Runner Did”
“Nothing can bum a runner out faster than injury. In fact, talking to an injured runner requires a certain finesse so you don’t rub in […]
“Nothing can bum a runner out faster than injury. In fact, talking to an injured runner requires a certain finesse so you don’t rub in […]
This year, as part of National Physical Therapy Month, we wanted to take time to answer some of your most commonly asked questions about the […]
It’s October, and you know what that means… National Physical Therapy Month! The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)’s National Physical Therapy Month (NPTM) is an […]
Did you know that physical therapy is a CDC-recommended alternate treatment plan to opioids? We recommend this article – it’s a good read + reminder […]
Let’s be honest… we’ve all wanted to rewind or pause the clock, or grumbled about the “normal” aches and pains associated with getting older. But what if those aches and pains don’t have to be a typical part of aging? Fortunately, with the help of your physical therapist, there are quite a few things you can do to promote healthy aging. Sorry, no science fiction or time travel here!
Since opening our doors in 2004, our goal has been to provide long-lasting outcomes for our patients without surgery, medication, or diagnostic imaging. To accomplish this goal, we focus on three things – empathy and compassion, clinical excellence, and customer service. Ergo, our scorecard.
It’s not Tuesday, but we’ve got a testimonial we we couldn’t wait to share. Joanne had a stroke many years ago and was unable to […]
Wishing you a safe and happy 4th of July. Happy Birthday, America!
This article was originally posted on Austin Fit Magazine’s website and was written by TexPTS’ Neil Sheth, PT, DPT, CSCS, Sports Resident in Training. Click […]
“This once daunting pain management therapy reserved for those recovering from surgery or injury has shifted its place in the wellness space, becoming a hot new addition to celebrities’ workout routines, whether they are injured or not.”