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When Movement Feels Uncertain: Raising Awareness About Spinal Stenosis and What You Can Do

September is Stenosis Awareness Month—a time to shine a light on a condition that quietly impacts the lives of millions. If you’ve ever noticed yourself or a loved one slowing down, hesitating on stairs, or avoiding activities because of discomfort or fear of falling, spinal stenosis may be part of the reason.

While often misunderstood as a “normal part of aging,” spinal stenosis doesn’t have to define your lifestyle. With the right awareness, support, and care, it’s possible to move forward—steadily, confidently, and with far less uncertainty.

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Protect Your Swing: Tennis Elbow Injury Prevention Made Simple

If you’ve played tennis long enough, you’ve probably felt it—that sharp twinge or persistent ache along the outside of your elbow. Known commonly as “tennis elbow,” this condition can affect both seasoned players and casual weekend warriors. While it’s a frequent issue in racquet sports, the good news is that tennis elbow is both treatable and preventable. In this blog, we’ll explore how physical therapy can support effective injury prevention strategies and help you keep playing without elbow pain holding you back.