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Pain-Free Pickleball Prep-How to prepare your body for pickleball season and stay on the court without injury

Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Injury Prevention on March 23, 2026

Pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports in the country, but many players jump into the season without proper preparation. Pain-free pickleball prep is important for preventing injuries and keeping your body ready for quick movements, reaching, and sudden changes in direction. With the right warm-up, strength, and mobility work, you can enjoy pickleball… Read More


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Signs You May Benefit From Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy

Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Physical Therapy Tips on March 2, 2026

Many people experience pelvic floor symptoms like leaking, pressure, or pain but don’t realize these issues are coming from the pelvic floor muscles. These symptoms can feel confusing or even embarrassing, but they are common and very treatable. At Reform Physical Therapy – South Portland, we help women across Maine understand what their bodies are… Read More


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Is It Sciatica or Just Tight Muscles? How to Tell the Difference

Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Physical Therapy Tips on February 25, 2026

Pain in your lower back or leg can feel confusing, and many people aren’t sure if they’re dealing with sciatica or tight muscles. Both can cause discomfort, but they behave very differently. Understanding the difference early helps you choose the right care and get relief sooner. At Reform Physical Therapy, we help patients across Maine… Read More


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How Physical Therapy Helps After a Total Knee Replacement

Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Physical Therapy Tips on February 23, 2026

Recovering from a total knee replacement can feel overwhelming. But knee replacement physical therapy helps you heal safely and regain strength. After surgery, your knee feels stiff, swollen, and weak. PT gives you clear guidance and steady movement so you can return to daily life with confidence. At Reform Physical Therapy, we help patients across… Read More


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Why Does My Knee Hurt? Common Causes and When to See a Physical Therapist

Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Orthopedic Physical Therapy on February 20, 2026

If you’ve been asking yourself, “Why does my knee hurt?” you’re not alone. Knee pain is one of the most common reasons people limit activity, avoid exercise, or stop doing things they enjoy. Whether it started suddenly or gradually worsened over time, knee pain can make everyday movements like walking, climbing stairs, squatting, or getting… Read More


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Motion Is Lotion: Joint Protection Strategies to Reduce Pain and Stay Active Longer

If you’re dealing with everyday aches and stiffness, learning joint protection strategies can make a meaningful difference. Many people assume joint pain is just part of getting older, but the way you move, lift, and carry throughout the day plays a major role in how your joints feel. The good news is that small changes… Read More


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What to Expect at Your First Pelvic Floor PT Appointment

Posted by: Reform Physical Therapy in Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy on February 16, 2026

If you’ve scheduled your first pelvic floor physical therapy appointment, you may feel hopeful — but also a little uncertain. That’s completely understandable. Pelvic floor therapy is not something most women grow up learning about, and many patients walk into their first visit unsure of what will happen. If you’ve been wondering what to expect… Read More


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