
Physical Therapy Guide to Below-Knee Amputation (Transtibial Amputation)
Transtibial amputation, or below-knee amputation, is a surgical procedure to fully remove a lower limb (leg).

Transtibial amputation, or below-knee amputation, is a surgical procedure to fully remove a lower limb (leg).

The acromioclavicular, or AC, joint is part of the shoulder girdle (the collar bone and shoulder blade that support the shoulder joint). An AC joint injury describes an injury to the top of the shoulder.

A wound or skin injury can occur for many different reasons. It could be due to an accident, injury, surgery, a burn, circulation problems, diabetes, or spending too much time in one position (not moving enough).

Urinary incontinence (bladder control problems) is any urine leakage that occurs during the day or night. More than 13 million people in the United States have urinary incontinence.

Book Appointment Physical Therapy Guide to Temporomandibular Disorder What Is Temporomandibular Disorder? The temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, is a hinge joint. It

Book Appointment Physical Therapy Guide to Scoliosis What Is Scoliosis? Scoliosis as a curvature of the spine to the side that includes