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Your movement. Your map. Your momentum. The HSS Kinetic Blueprint is your personalized gateway to better movement, lasting performance, and total-body wellness. Designed by experts, this comprehensive ...
Each HSS Rehabilitation and Performance certification badge represents years of experience, clinical expertise, and dedication. Learn more about the qualifications of each program below: ...
Lower back pain is the most common diagnosis seen by physical therapists. Most cases will resolve in less than two weeks with little to no treatment, but back pain that is sharp, shooting or radiating ...
Lumbar spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the canal in the lower portion of the spine. This can pinch nerves in your spinal column and cause low back pain.
MRI, CT, and Ultrasound are among the specialties at Hospital for Special Surgery's Department of Radiology and Imaging. The Department is considered the premier Radiology department in the nation.
Hospital for Special Surgery physical therapist Brian Jones shares some stretches and exercises to help relieve pain caused by sciatica.
Four Hip Flexor Stretches to Relieve Tightness, from a PT Are your hip flexors tight? Chances are the answer is yes. HSS physical therapist Kimberly Baptiste-Mbadiwe shares why the area can get so ...
How to Set Up an Exercise (or Spin) Bike Properly Into indoor cycling? Here’s a step-by-step guide to proper bike setup for newbies and experienced riders alike.
Minimally invasive bunion surgery reduces the bump on the side of the foot using smaller incisions, for less pain, faster recovery, and better results.
Many factors affect joint pain, including which part of the joint is affected, what’s causing the pain and your overall health.
Your core is your body’s primary stabilizer. Also referred to as your trunk, your core is the center of your body, including the muscles that wrap around your torso from the abdominals to the lower ...
Stretches and Exercises to Strengthen Your Knees, from a PT One key to dealing with knee pain is to strengthen the muscles that support the joint.