Category: Injury Recovery
How to Avoid Stiffness After Surgery
Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Injury Recovery on April 15, 2026
After a procedure, many patients notice tightness or limited movement as they begin healing. Learning how to avoid stiffness after surgery is an important part of recovery and can help improve comfort, mobility, and long-term results. Stiffness can develop when joints are not moving, muscles become tight, or swelling limits motion. While some stiffness is… Read More
What to Expect After Rotator Cuff Surgery
Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Injury Recovery on April 13, 2026
Rotator cuff surgery recovery can take time, and many patients are unsure what to expect after their procedure. The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that help stabilize the shoulder and allow it to move properly. After surgery, the shoulder needs time to heal, and the recovery process plays a major role… Read More
What Is Manual Therapy in Physical Therapy?
Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Injury Recovery on April 10, 2026
Manual therapy physical therapy is a hands-on treatment used to reduce pain, improve movement, and help the body heal after injury. Many people are not sure what manual therapy is, but it is a common part of physical therapy treatment for back pain, neck pain, joint stiffness, and muscle tightness. Manual therapy physical therapy involves… Read More
What Is Dry Needling and How Does It Help Pain?
Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Injury Recovery on April 8, 2026
Many patients ask what dry needling is and how it works to reduce pain. It is is a treatment used by physical therapists to help relieve muscle tightness, improve movement, and reduce discomfort. It involves using a very thin needle to target tight areas in the muscle called trigger points. Understanding this treatment can help… Read More
How Physical Therapy Reduces Pain Without Medication
Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Injury Recovery on April 6, 2026
Physical therapy pain relief is a safe and effective way to treat injuries, joint problems, and everyday discomfort without relying on medication. Many people believe pain can only be treated with pills, but physical therapy pain relief works by improving how the body moves and functions. Pain often develops because of muscle weakness, stiffness, poor… Read More
The Benefits of Dry Needling for Muscle Pain
Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Condition-Specific Care, Healthy Living, Injury Prevention, Injury Recovery, Joint Health, Pain Management on October 3, 2025
Muscle pain can stop you in your tracks. Whether it’s tight shoulders after a long workday, nagging low back pain, or sore calves from running around Southern Maine trails, many people look for quick relief but find that stretches or massages only go so far. At Reform PT, one of the tools our therapists use… Read More
The “Mom Shoulder” Fix: How to Prevent Pain from Carrying Car Seats
Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Injury Prevention, Injury Recovery on August 11, 2025
Shoulder Pain Isn’t Just a Gym Injury If you’re a parent of young kids, chances are your shoulder pain isn’t from lifting weights — it’s from lifting car seats. While parenting doesn’t come with a manual, it does come with repetitive motions that can lead to serious strain, especially on the shoulder, neck, and upper… Read More
Post-Op Recovery: Why PT is Essential After Surgery
Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Injury Recovery, Patient Education, Physical Therapy Treatments on June 16, 2025
Recovering from surgery is more than just rest and time—it’s about moving smart, healing well, and getting back to life. And that’s exactly where physical therapy comes in. Whether you’ve had a joint replacement, spinal surgery, or even a soft tissue procedure, physical therapy plays a critical role in your recovery. Here’s why it should… Read More
