Did You Know Rehabilitation Can Help

Did You Know Rehabilitation Can Help You Before Surgery, Too?

April 20th, 2021

It doesn’t matter what kind of surgery you may have to go through, operations are traumatic experiences—even in the best of circumstances. If you undergo a surgery of any kind, you are making the decision to put your body and wellbeing into the hands of another individual to repair what is broken. You’re also accepting

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Are You Dealing With Back Pain? The Cause Might Be a Herniated Disc!

February 20th, 2021

If you are struggling with chronic back pain, know that you’re not alone. Millions of people suffer from back pain, making it one of the main reasons for disability and limited activity in America. Pinpointing the exact cause of your back pain can sometimes be an elusive process, as there are several causes when it

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Before and After Surgery

How Important is Physical Therapy Before and After Surgery?

November 10th, 2019

Are you getting ready to have surgery? If so, you should consider physical therapy before your surgery. Physical therapy prior to surgery helps with a speedy recovery and not only after surgery. Call our office today to learn how our physical therapists at Colorado Injury Treatment Center in Aurora, CO can help you before and

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Everything You Need to Know About Physical Therapy for Concussions

August 5th, 2019

Concussions are a serious concern for athletes, especially those competing in high-impact sports. It is a serious condition that can hinder both your physical and mental capabilities for a period of time. Concussions typically happen from a trauma-based impact, usually either from a sports injury or motor vehicle accident. While concussions can be painful and

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Ached by Lower Back Pain? Stand up Straighter with Physical Therapy

January 20th, 2019

Lower back pain is a sensation all too familiar to millions of people. This ache can hinder many aspects of your life: working, spending time with friends and family, partaking in the activities you enjoy, and even just relaxing. The World Health Organization estimates that in the United States, 149 million days of work are

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