As in any profession, physical therapy has seen growth and change as more research and evidence calls for an updated approach to treatment. There is less and less reliance on passive treatments, such as modalities using ice, heat, and...read more
So what is the rotator cuff? The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles: the infraspinatus, supraspinatus, teres minor, and the subscapularis. One of their main functions is to depress and stabilize the head of the humerus, or...read more
Bouncing back from an injury is often extremely challenging, mentally and physically. “When will I feel normal again?,” “When will I be able to get back on the field/hit the gym again?,” are questions we get all of the...read more
Meet Robert! He has had a history of ongoing shoulder issues and elected to have his right shoulder joint replaced in 2014 with Dr. Johnston. Robert did very well with his recovery and decided to have his left shoulder...read more
Melinda fell from a ladder in September and suffered a bimalleolar fracture of her R ankle. She underwent surgery by Dr. Turner for an internal fixation of the fracture in October and presented to out Wildewood Physical Therapy office...read more
Shawn is an MMA fighter who initially saw CAO Waldorf in 2020 for left AC joint shoulder instability and a left pec tendon repair in 2021. Our excellent sports surgeon Dr. Wymore performed the pec repair surgery. A pec tendon repair is an extensive recovery process and ultimately was...read more