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Motor Vehicle Accidents

Makovicka physical therapist stretches patient's neck during therapy session

Motor vehicle accidents (MVA) are an unfortunate event that can have detrimental effects on one’s body. While a variety of injuries can occur as a result of an MVA, neck and back injuries are most common. Neck injuries can be a result of whiplash and can be associated with soft tissue tightness (spasms), dizziness, vision issues,. . .

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Parkinson’s Disease

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Parkinson’s disease is a diagnosis that is often seen as the end of a person’s previous life. There is no cure at this time for Parkinson’s disease and while symptoms can be managed with medication and regular check-ins with a neurologist, often patients want something more to help subside symptoms and to keep them functional.. . .

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Chronic Mobility Disorders

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Chronic mobility disorders can be anything from stiffness in a specific joint that causes a mild gait deviation to something larger and more impactful such as decreased ability to get around within a person’s environment or the community. Loss of mobility at any age can have profound social, psychological, and physical consequences. In addition, mobility. . .

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Shoulder Mobility and Strength

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The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the human body. Its capacity for movement allows us to grab objects, throw overhead, clean the house, pick up our children and host of other important daily functions. However, it’s mobility doesn’t come without a cost. There’s a reason yogis and swimmers aren’t winning the world’s strongest. . .

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Klostermeyer Promoted to Clinic Director

Brittni Klostermeyer

Brittni Klostermeyer PT, DPT has been selected to serve as clinic director of Makovicka Physical Therapy’s newest clinic on 119th & Pacific Street. The clinic opens on Monday, November 25th at 7 a.m. at 11901 Pacific Street. Klostermeyer joined the Makovicka team in 2018 as a Creighton University Orthopaedic Resident.  She attended Nebraska Wesleyan University. . .

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Lack of Balance

One in 3 adults over the age of 65 will fall each year and most falls occur at home. Women fall more than men, but men are more likely to die from a fall. Falling is the leading cause of injury death in adults over age 65. Being fearful of falling makes you more likely. . .

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Foot and Ankle Injuries

Foot and ankle injuries

Whatever activity it is we’re doing, it’s our feet that have to take and distribute the initial force either during each step, stride, or jump. Although our body is able to use our ankles, knees, and hips to help absorb the pressure, our feet often feel the aches and pains of both overuse activities and. . .

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Never exercised in your life? It’s not too late to start — and benefit.

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As the year comes to an end and new year resolutions are formulating, we found this to be a great article from the Washington Post. Physical therapists are movement specialists, and we encourage you to consult a health expert before beginning any new exercise program. Diana Bridger was 59 years old and a self-described “committed. . .

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Barton Receives 40 Under 40 Award at Event

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Friday, November 8th was the 18th annual Midlands Business Journal 40 Under 40 Award event at the Embassy Suites in LaVista. Lisa Mieras Barton, Makovicka Physical Therapy’s Chief Financial Officer was one of 40 individuals receiving the prestigious award during the event. Barton joined Makovicka Physical Therapy in 2013 when the firm was preparing to. . .

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Newest Clinic Location Slated to Open Nov. 25, 2019

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Makovicka Physical Therapy recently announced its seventeenth clinic location in Omaha at 119th & Pacific Street. The new location is slated to open on Monday, November 25th at 7 a.m. Brittni Klostermeyer PT, DPT has been named clinic director. Klostermeyer earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Nebraska Medical Center where she. . .

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