More and more people are fed up with how our healthcare system works. That doesn’t mean that people don’t need the same type of help. Physical therapy is an area that can be extremely...
Are you wondering how physical therapy can help you and what exactly a physical therapist even does? Have you been considering which Boca physical therapy clinical team is right for you? Whether you or...
Finding the best physical therapist Boca Raton has available to local residents is important for many different people. The Boca Raton physical therapy options are fairly diverse and physical rehabilitation is a highly personal...
Our mission at Premier Therapy Solutions was to truly master the art of intertwining luxury and high-quality care into physical therapy services meant only for the elite. This means traveling to appointments, meeting with...
The applications for physical therapy has grown immensely in the 21st century. There are now many adequate and affordable options throughout South Florida that take most insurance plans. However, if you are searching for...
CDC Recommends Physical Therapy and Other Nondrug Options for Chronic Pain
With overuse of opioids for the treatment of chronic pain becoming a national public health epidemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)...
In a 2011 study with mice, Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky took genetic testing to another level. All the mice had a genetic disease to age prematurely. Half of the mice were sedentary and the other...
New research shows that your gut plays the role of disease. Let’s explore the reason why it may be the truth.
Intestinal Cells
Cells located in the intestine spark an immune response that protects nerve cells, or...
In a recent study, children with multiple sclerosis had differences in abundance specific bacteria than children without disease.
Gut flora (gut microbiota, or gastrointestinal microbiota) is the complex community of microorganisms that live in the digestive tracts of...
Amylase trypsin inhibitors (ATIs) can drive intestinal inflammation via activation of toll-like receptor 4. They are found in gluten, such as wheat, barley, or rye ,which triggers small intestinal inflammation.
Specifically, gluten elicits and adaptive...