If you have joint pain, an orthopedic physical therapist can help restore function to the joint and the surrounding tendons, ligaments, and muscles. They can treat several joint disorders affecting parts of the body, including the spine, knees, hips, shoulders, ankles, feet, and hands. Physical therapy can help you regain or improve strength, flexibility, and function which may have been limited because of an injury, medical condition, or surgery. The role of your physical therapist is to ... [Read More]