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Dr. Piotr Solowiej PT, DPT
Feb 13, 20195 min read
When it Hurts to Move
For those that are experiencing persistent pain, movement and activity can be a constant source of strife. Logically the reaction is to decr
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Dr. Piotr Solowiej PT, DPT
Jan 29, 20195 min read
Did You Get What You Paid For?
Healthcare is a business. At the end of the day, making a profit is part of the equation when it comes to healthcare delivery. In order to m
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Dr. Piotr Solowiej PT, DPT
Jan 28, 20193 min read
5 Physical Therapy Misconceptions
One of the biggest problems the physical therapy profession has is that there is poor public awareness about the benefits of physical therap
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Dr. Piotr Solowiej PT, DPT
Jan 15, 20193 min read
Is Inflammation Good or Bad?
The good or the bad depends on the situation you are in. In regards to acute musculoskeletal injury, I will point out that inflammation is a
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Dr. Piotr Solowiej PT, DPT
Jan 6, 20194 min read
Did You Know: Hospitals Are Now Required to Publicly List Pricing Information
Effective January 1st, 2019 a federal mandate is requiring hospitals to publicly list charges for procedures, supplies, and services provide
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Dr. Piotr Solowiej PT, DPT
Oct 2, 20181 min read
Movement/sport with an injury
Typically an injury takes us out of the sports and activities we love to do. However, with an open mind and some modification or adaptations
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Dr. Piotr Solowiej PT, DPT
Jul 6, 20181 min read
My patients teach me most of what I know
When working with any of these clients, the most important thing to do is listen to their story so that their care can be individualized.
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Dr. Piotr Solowiej PT, DPT
May 5, 20182 min read
I have a bad: (name a body part)
The human body is incredibly resilient. Given the right environment and stimulus, even the worst injuries recover.
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Dr. Piotr Solowiej PT, DPT
Nov 28, 20172 min read
Recovering from Sprains and Strains
Rest is often recommended post soft tissue injury. While sound, this recommendation can quickly become maladaptive. Continue reading to lear
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