Physical Therapy for Inguinal Ligament Strain
The inguinal ligament is a tough fibrous band that supports the groin region and helps to prevent the intestines from protruding into the groin.
Read more →Physical therapy programs utilize targeted exercises and ultrasound technology to rehabilitate fractures, manage cervical stenosis, and recover from hand surgery.
The inguinal ligament is a tough fibrous band that supports the groin region and helps to prevent the intestines from protruding into the groin.
Read more →The tailbone, called the coccyx, is the last three to five vertebraes at the bottom of the spine. Injury to the tailbone may occur when a person falls backwards, or during childbirth. A broken tailbone causes intense pain that may last for months or years.
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