The American College of Physicians (ACP) suggests non-drug therapies when it comes to lower back pain. This is based on an article published in the Annals of Internal Medicine (Feb. 14, 2017) and it is noted that both patients and physicians must consider non drug therapies that are effective and efficient in the treatment of sub-acute …
PPT Receives Great News From a Recent Client
Published March 11, 2017 | Posted in Portsmouth PT Blog Posts.Portsmouth Physical Therapy has recently received some GREAT news from a past client. Jen F. has come such a long way – she needed to have two foot surgeries to correct a defective plantar fascia in her foot. She had a challenging recovery, but fought hard and worked vigilantly with the team here at PPT …
PPT Now Stocks PT United Products
Published March 2, 2017 | Posted in Company Announcements, Portsmouth PT Blog Posts.We are proud to announce that Portsmouth Physical Therapy has partnered with the best in medical and therapy equipment – PT United! Like the team here at PPT, they are dedicated to optimized patient care and outcomes. Not only does PT United bring tremendous value to physical therapists nationwide, but we are able to pass …
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. …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Get to Know the Team! Interview #2: Cecile Egan
Published November 21, 2016 | Posted in Employee Interview.For the 2nd installment of our employee interviews, we got to question another of our amazing physical therapists, Cecile Egan. Check out her PPT ‘behind-the-scenes’ interview! What is your role/position? EG: Physical therapist What are your duties within that role/position? EG: Treat patients. What made you decide to come to work for PPT? EG: I …
Readers Choice Winners!
Published October 25, 2016 | Posted in Company Announcements.You may have seen posts on our social media accounts, but we are proud to formally announce here on our site and blog that we were winners in the 2016 Readers Choice Awards! The awards, put on annually by the Seacoast Media Group (seacoastonline.com; Portsmouth Herald), are voted on by our community, our patients, and …
Get to Know the Team! Interview #1: Katie Cole
Published October 17, 2016 | Posted in Employee Interview, Portsmouth PT Blog Posts.We have such a tremendous team here at Portsmouth Physical Therapy, and we want to showcase each of them over the next few weeks! One of our amazing physical therapists is Katie Cole. Check out her PPT ‘behind-the-scenes’ interview! What is your role/position? KC: I am a Physical Therapist and PT manager treating patients here …