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Occupational Health Service Line Expanding

Makovicka Physical Therapy recently expanded its occupational health service line to include Functional Capacity Examinations (FCE’s), Worksite Evaluation, Ergonomics Assessment, and Work Hardening/Conditioning. The program is called Labor Force Ready, and is conveniently scheduled through a dedicated occupational health coordinator. The Occupational Health Center is located at the Aksarben Clinic located at 63rd & Center. . .

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The Importance of Good Posture While Working

If you experience neck or back pain, it may not necessarily be something serious, and there may be an easy solution. It could be the way you are sitting while you work! If you sit at a desk and work on the computer for the majority of the day, your posture and workspace layout may. . .

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Overhead Throwing Injuries

Winter conditioning for Spring Sports is in full-swing, and it is not uncommon for athletes to experience pain or discomfort after resuming an exercise or training regimen. We have some tips for baseball or softball players to avoid injuries related to overhead throwing. Common injuries associated with overhead throwing: Low back injuries Muscle strains Overuse. . .

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What Our Clients Have to Say

Watching our patients graduate from their physical therapy is one of the highlights of our day! Bea Horton recently graduated and shared this with us after her last visit: “I had a total knee replacement on October 31, 2017.  I chose Makovicka Physical Therapy for my physical therapy because they were among the clinics recommended. . .

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A Minor Injury Doesn’t Mean You Need To Stop Exercising

The majority of New Years Resolutions that are made involve some effort to get healthier, and for many that means a new exercise routine. A recent study by the University College London determined that it takes 21 days to develop a habit, so if you have stuck with your new exercise routine up to this. . .

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Winter Ice Hazard Causing Slips and Falls

The ice storm that we are experiencing has been forecasted for several days, and it came as expected. Sidewalks, streets, driveways, and steps are covered with ice, making it hazardous to be outside. But if you do need to go out, we urge you to be careful.  Allow ice melt to diminish the ice around. . .

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