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Signs You May Need a Fall Risk Assessment: A PT’s Perspective
Read More: Signs You May Need a Fall Risk Assessment: A PT’s PerspectiveFalls don’t just “happen with age.” They often come after small but noticeable changes in strength, balance, or mobility. In fact, physical therapists like Robin Evans, Director of Ivy Rehab’s Geriatric & Vestibular Specialty Program, point out that many falls are preceded by subtle gait changes: shorter steps, slower turns, or a wider stance. These…
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Hip Strengthening with PT: Improve Stability & Prevent Falls
Read More: Hip Strengthening with PT: Improve Stability & Prevent FallsStrong hips are more than a fitness goal. They’re the foundation for safe, confident movement. The hip muscles work as stabilizers every time you climb stairs, step off a curb, or shift your weight to catch your balance. When these muscles are weak, the risk of falls and injuries goes up. At Ivy Rehab, our…
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Why Do Seniors Fall? 7 Causes & How Physical Therapy Helps
Read More: Why Do Seniors Fall? 7 Causes & How Physical Therapy HelpsEach year, 1 in 4 adults over 65 experiences a fall.1 For many, it’s a quick scare. For others, it’s a broken hip, a trip to the hospital, or a loss of confidence that makes daily life more difficult. Families often ask, “Why do seniors fall, and how can we help prevent it?”
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Vestibular Rehab for Concussion
Read More: Vestibular Rehab for ConcussionConcussions can leave a lasting mark, not just in your memory, but in the way your body feels and moves. If you’ve been cleared for light activity yet still feel dizzy, unsteady, or just “off,” you’re not imagining it. Head injuries can disrupt the delicate connection between your brain, eyes, and inner ear. This is…
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8 Concussion Rehab Exercises
Read More: 8 Concussion Rehab ExercisesRecovering from a concussion isn’t just about resting and waiting for symptoms to pass; it’s about giving your brain and body the right environment to heal. Headaches, vision problems, fatigue, and dizziness after a concussion can linger for a long time, affecting everything from school and sports to daily routines. With the right approach, movement…
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Complete Guide to Concussion Recovery
Read More: Complete Guide to Concussion RecoveryIt often starts with a moment you didn’t see coming. A misstep on the stairs. A hard tackle in the final quarter. A fender bender on your way home. At first, you think, I’ll be fine. But then the headache lingers. The lights feel too bright. Your focus slips away mid-conversation. At Ivy, we see…

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