Dormant Butt Syndrome

Published February 7, 2017 | Posted in Portsmouth PT Blog Posts.

Dormant Butt Syndrome (DBS). Sure, it’s a funny name, but it’s a condition that’s growing in our nation and causing people to experience much more than a ‘pain in the butt.’ While DBS stems from a patient’s gluteus (butt muscle) not working efficiently, it causes aches and pain in the knee, back, and hip areas. …

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Vote for Us!

Published January 27, 2017 | Posted in Portsmouth PT Blog Posts, Press Releases.

New Hampshire Magazine has released their ‘Best of 2017’ survey, and we’d LOVE for you to vote for Portsmouth Physical Therapy! You may access the link to the voting, here > http://www.nhmagazine.com/Best-of-NH/ Voting will go on until until March 20th so cast your vote today. And remember to tell of your your friends and family …

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PT New Years Resolutions for You!

Published January 11, 2017 | Posted in Portsmouth PT Blog Posts.

In pain or discomfort? Resolve to choose physical therapy instead of pain medications, opioids, and even surgery. Opioid risks can include things like depression and addiction, and are really only masking the pain. With PT, a safer alternative, you’ll be treating your pain instead of just pacifying it.  And, treated properly, physical therapy can be …

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What is an Osteopractor?

Published December 20, 2016 | Posted in Company Announcements, Portsmouth PT Blog Posts.

With healthcare, patients are more informed and knowledgeable than ever before. As with everything else in today’s world, they want things performed a certain way, done as quickly as possible, and they will use the internet to find the best place where they can get that service. These individuals want results, and they will shop …

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We’re Hiring!

Published November 10, 2016 | Posted in Company Announcements, Portsmouth PT Blog Posts.

We are now hiring here at Portsmouth Physical Therapy! Also, our Pinnacle Rehab partners in Manchester, CT (at Comprehensive Physical Therapy) and in Ridgefield, CT (at Spine & Sports Physical Therapy) are also hiring. If you have interest, please contact Dan Fleury at [email protected].    

Injured on the Job?

Published October 6, 2016 | Posted in Portsmouth PT Blog Posts.

Hazardous tasks are often a part of the construction or industrial daily routine. When dealing with Workers’ Compensation injury, do not suffer any more than you have to – be it the ache in your body or a pain in your wallet. Here at Portsmouth Physical Therapy, our costs and outcomes are among the best …

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Craniosacral Therapy Isn’t Therapy At All

Published September 21, 2016 | Posted in Portsmouth PT Blog Posts.

Plainly stated, craniosacral therapy (CST) is not medicine. It’s silly, non-scientific, most certainly ‘alternative’ and, while as far as massages go it can it be quite relaxing, but it is still medical fiction. Bunk. Fantasy. The Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy, and Santa can get craniosacral therapy. If you are dealing with any real aches or …

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Portsmouth PT Performed Free Fall Sports Athletic Physicals!

Published September 13, 2016 | Posted in Portsmouth PT Blog Posts.

Portsmouth Physical Therapy, along with the medical doctors at Martin’s Point Healthcare (Pease Intn’l Tradeport), recently performed free fall sports athletic physicals.  The event was a great success, providing these sports physicals to high school athletes at the beginning of their fall sports seasons. This exam is referred to as a preparticipation physical exam, or …

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Proud to be the Sports Medicine Provider for Great Bay Community College

Published September 2, 2016 | Posted in Portsmouth PT Blog Posts.

Portsmouth Physical Therapy is proud to be the official sports medicine provider for Great Bay Community College Athletics, supplying the athletic trainers for injury management and game coverage. Participating in both the Yankee Small College Conference as well as the United States Collegiate Athletic Association, Great Bay fields teams for the sports of men’s and …

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