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  2. Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy for Dysfunction and Pain - WebMD

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    Pelvic floor physical therapy is a treatment for problems related to the pelvic floor.This specialized therapy includes exercises that can help relieve symptoms like pain, discomfort, and ...

  3. Myotherapy and physical therapy share many similarities. Practitioners of both therapies use techniques such as massage and stretching to help reduce pain and improve mobility. Myotherapy is a ...

  4. Physical therapy for bone injuries or conditions is largely based on the concept of Wolff’s law. For example, if you’ve broken a bone in your leg, you’ll likely need physical therapy to help ...

  5. Diathermy: Types, Procedure, and Benefits - Healthline

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    Diathermy is a therapeutic treatment most commonly prescribed for muscle and joint conditions. It uses a high-frequency electric current to stimulate heat generation within body tissues. The heat ...

  6. Your FAQs Around Occupational and Physical Therapy for ...

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    Physical therapists (PTs) specialize in movement and body mechanics. They help people with physical injuries or disabilities move more easily and with less pain. A PT can help you by: evaluating ...

  7. What Is Conversion Therapy? - WebMD

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    Conversion therapy is the practice of harmful emotional and physical therapies used against the LGBTQ community to “cure” or “repair” a person’s homosexuality, gender identity, and ...

  8. Graded exercise therapy - Wikipedia

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    Graded exercise therapy. Graded exercise therapy ( GET) is a programme of physical activity that starts very slowly and gradually increases over time, intended as a treatment for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Most public health bodies, including the CDC and NICE, consider it ineffective, and its safety is disputed.

  9. Muscle Strain: Symptoms, Tests, and Treatment of ... - WebMD

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    Symptoms of a muscle strain include: Swelling, bruising, or redness. Pain while your muscle is at rest. Pain when you're using the muscle or related joint. Weakness of the muscle or tendons ...