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ProHealth Physical Therapy and Pilates Studio Blog

August 17, 2021

Can Physical Therapy Help with Arthritis?

The short answer is Yes, physical therapy can make a profound difference for those suffering with arthritis. To get to the meat of why that’s true […]
July 1, 2021

PT Versus Chiropractic

An Interview with Dr. Karyn Staples, PT PhD, the lead physical therapist and owner of ProHealth Physical Therapy and Pilates Studio What is the difference between […]
May 28, 2021

PT and Pilates Changed Danny’s Life

Dr. Karyn Staples changed Danny Caldwell’s life for the better first with Physical Therapy and then with Pilates. Because of their work together, Danny recovered from […]
April 19, 2021

What to Do When the Room is Spinning

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis. It is also referred to as Degenerative Joint Disease. Don’t get scared by the fancy name, though. Degenerative just means a decline, while dis-ease just implies a lack of ease. This arthritis occurs when the flexible tissue (cartilage) starts to wear down at the end of the bones in a joint.

Symptoms:

Pain, joint damage, limited mobility. It usually occurs in the hands or the weight-bearing joints such as the knees resulting in inflammation. And is caused sometimes by injury, but can also be genetic predisposition. It is exacerbated by lack of exercise or overstress by improper body mechanics/movement and weight.

March 19, 2021

When Exercise is a Pain

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis. It is also referred to as Degenerative Joint Disease. Don’t get scared by the fancy name, though. Degenerative just means a decline, while dis-ease just implies a lack of ease. This arthritis occurs when the flexible tissue (cartilage) starts to wear down at the end of the bones in a joint.

Symptoms:

Pain, joint damage, limited mobility. It usually occurs in the hands or the weight-bearing joints such as the knees resulting in inflammation. And is caused sometimes by injury, but can also be genetic predisposition. It is exacerbated by lack of exercise or overstress by improper body mechanics/movement and weight.

March 15, 2021

How to become a Pilates Teacher at ProHealth

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis. It is also referred to as Degenerative Joint Disease. Don’t get scared by the fancy name, though. Degenerative just means a decline, while dis-ease just implies a lack of ease. This arthritis occurs when the flexible tissue (cartilage) starts to wear down at the end of the bones in a joint.

Symptoms:

Pain, joint damage, limited mobility. It usually occurs in the hands or the weight-bearing joints such as the knees resulting in inflammation. And is caused sometimes by injury, but can also be genetic predisposition. It is exacerbated by lack of exercise or overstress by improper body mechanics/movement and weight.

January 25, 2021

Celebrating Love

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis. It is also referred to as Degenerative Joint Disease. Don’t get scared by the fancy name, though. Degenerative just means a decline, while dis-ease just implies a lack of ease. This arthritis occurs when the flexible tissue (cartilage) starts to wear down at the end of the bones in a joint.

Symptoms:

Pain, joint damage, limited mobility. It usually occurs in the hands or the weight-bearing joints such as the knees resulting in inflammation. And is caused sometimes by injury, but can also be genetic predisposition. It is exacerbated by lack of exercise or overstress by improper body mechanics/movement and weight.

December 27, 2020

Better Than Before

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis. It is also referred to as Degenerative Joint Disease. Don’t get scared by the fancy name, though. Degenerative just means a decline, while dis-ease just implies a lack of ease. This arthritis occurs when the flexible tissue (cartilage) starts to wear down at the end of the bones in a joint.

Symptoms:

Pain, joint damage, limited mobility. It usually occurs in the hands or the weight-bearing joints such as the knees resulting in inflammation. And is caused sometimes by injury, but can also be genetic predisposition. It is exacerbated by lack of exercise or overstress by improper body mechanics/movement and weight.

December 5, 2020

Holiday Hacks

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis. It is also referred to as Degenerative Joint Disease. Don’t get scared by the fancy name, though. Degenerative just means a decline, while dis-ease just implies a lack of ease. This arthritis occurs when the flexible tissue (cartilage) starts to wear down at the end of the bones in a joint.

Symptoms:

Pain, joint damage, limited mobility. It usually occurs in the hands or the weight-bearing joints such as the knees resulting in inflammation. And is caused sometimes by injury, but can also be genetic predisposition. It is exacerbated by lack of exercise or overstress by improper body mechanics/movement and weight.

November 5, 2020

Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis. It is also referred to as Degenerative Joint Disease. Don’t get scared by the fancy name, though. Degenerative just means a decline, while dis-ease just implies a lack of ease. This arthritis occurs when the flexible tissue (cartilage) starts to wear down at the end of the bones in a joint.

Symptoms:

Pain, joint damage, limited mobility. It usually occurs in the hands or the weight-bearing joints such as the knees resulting in inflammation. And is caused sometimes by injury, but can also be genetic predisposition. It is exacerbated by lack of exercise or overstress by improper body mechanics/movement and weight.

December 1, 2021

ProHealth Client Spotlight: Mark R. Carlson

This week’s client spotlight shines on longstanding ProHealth client, Mark R. Carlson.   A ProHealth PT graduate, Mark continues his wellness journey with Pilates.  His Pilates […]
November 18, 2021

How To Heal Diastasis Recti For Postpartum Women

Diastasis Recti is a separation of the muscles along the midline of the stomach.  It’s a common occurrence during pregnancy.  As many as 60% of pregnant […]
November 12, 2021

Staff Spotlight – Jessalyn Ford

What’s your position at ProHealth Physical Therapy and Pilates and how long have you been here?  I am a physical therapist and Pilates teacher at ProHealth. […]
November 4, 2021

Build Strength with Pilates Mat

Inside ProHealth Pilates studio are curious looking pieces of equipment.  Joseph Pilates created Pilates apparatus to aid in rehabilitation and improve body conditioning.  The apparatus is […]
October 27, 2021

7 Benefits of Physical Therapy

October is National Physical Therapy Month!  Physical therapy is a wonderful tool at any stage of life and in many situations.  Physical therapists are highly trained […]
October 25, 2021

Choosing the Best PT Clinic

Choosing The Best PT Clinic You know you need Physical Therapy. Maybe it’s because of an injury. Or you just had surgery. Perhaps you are experiencing […]
October 20, 2021

Managing Holiday Stress with Pilates

Autumn is my favorite season.  Beautiful leaves, comforting food, and the anticipation of holiday traditions are around the corner.  As the days speed up to Thanksgiving, […]
October 13, 2021

Client Testimony – Stacy Martin

How and when do you begin Pilates at ProHealth? I became interested in Pilates when an out-of-town family friend stayed with us.  She came to take […]
October 7, 2021

Circuit Pilates – Who should take it and why?

Circuit Pilates classes at ProHealth are fun and invigorating. No matter where you are in your Pilates journey, there’s a spot for you in a Circuit […]