Running is more than just a physical activity; it’s a lifestyle and a passion, yet running-related injuries are very common and present as obstacles for many to achieving their goals and doing what they love. Numerous factors can contribute...read more
If you’ve ever tweaked your back moving furniture, stepped off a curb wrong, added a little too much weight to your barbell without properly warming up or even slept funny, you know how annoying acute low back pain can...read more
Dry needling, which is different from acupuncture, is one of the only invasive methods that physical therapist can deploy to alleviate patient’s symptoms. Tight muscular knots or “trigger points,” occur within muscles, which can cause localized pain in the...read more
Abby’s journey with bilateral knee pain and patellar instability since childhood was undoubtedly challenging, but her perseverance and dedication are truly inspiring. She faced numerous obstacles along the way, from frequent dislocations to undergoing surgical interventions. However, with the...read more
Kayla came to us last year with pain and instability in both patellas while playing soccer. Due to the severity of her instability and frequent patellar dislocations, it was recommended she undergo a MPFL (medial patellafemoral ligament) reconstruction. Kayla...read more
Teresa was a college Lacrosse player and extremely accomplished on the field and in the gym. She suffered a displaced trimalleolar fracture during her final game at York College. Dr. Perry consulted on the case and recognized the fracture...read more