Extending physical therapy in more VA facilities reduces wait times and increases Veteran care and quality of life.
Following a severe spinal cord injury, Mark Maloney’s SCI/D Center helped him walk again with the help of physical therapy and technology.
A research study tests how a 12-week telehealth physical therapy program improves the lives of Veterans and helps you reach your health and wellness goals.
The new Texarkana VA clinic offers 21,000 square feet of medical care, mental health services, physical therapy, women’s health and many services.
Through the Greenhouse Initiative, smart glasses, portable parallel bars and a lung exerciser are all redefining Veteran care.
VA doctors received updates on the diagnosis and treatment of cervicogenic headaches which originate from the neck.
Did you know there are simple mobility exercises that can be done without any equipment and in small spaces that can maintain or even improve your joint health, increase your range of motion, and manage or decrease stiffness? Learn a few in a chair-based mobility session this week in the #LiveWholeHealth Series!
What New Year’s resolutions did you make? This VA-Research initiative studying telerehabilitation may help you get there.
Physical therapy is an alternative to surgery, prevents injury, reduces pain and restores independence, especially for older Veterans.
Check out these expert tips to support better posture at home or at work in this 5-minute video for this week's #LiveWholeHealth. Your spine will thank you!
Life-changing robotic suit donation helps Veterans gain their independence. “This device assists us in training our bones and muscles to support weight again.”
After foot amputation, Veteran works with VA physical therapist to strengthen his amputated limb to support walking with his new prosthetic.