Next Level Performance and Physical Therapy

Next Level Performance and Physical Therapy Zach Katzman PT, DPT Tyler Morando PT, DPT

Next Level now with supplements in stock. DM or stop in for questions.
02/16/2024

Next Level now with supplements in stock. DM or stop in for questions.

What an experience with
01/18/2024

What an experience with

A Patient crocheted this perfect present for us 😊
11/29/2023

A Patient crocheted this perfect present for us 😊

11/29/2023

Cervical DDD: Degenerative Disc DiseaseDegenerative disc disease of the cervical spine typically develops in the aging p...
11/21/2023

Cervical DDD: Degenerative Disc Disease

Degenerative disc disease of the cervical spine typically develops in the aging population of both men and women equally.

Patients are most commonly present with pain in their neck that is worse with movement.

The degenerative process of the cervical spine intervertebral disc (IVD) classifies into three distinct stages: (1) dysfunction, (2) instability, and (3) stabilization.

Dysfunction occurs between the ages of 15 to 45 years old. During this stage, radial and circumferential tears can occur in the annulus accompanied by facet joint localized synovitis.
Instability (2) can occur in individuals between the ages of 35 to 70 years old. This stage is characterized by disruption of the inner disc, as well as facet joint degeneration.
This condition leads to the final stage of the process, stabilization (3), occurring most commonly after 60 years of age. Here, hypertrophic bone develops around the facet joints as well as the disc, promoting stiff and possible ankylosing spine.

Based on clinical practice guidelines, Physical therapy should start early in the treatment algorithm

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK560772/

Cervical Radiculopathy:An irritated nerve in the neck causing pain, numbness, or weakness typically radiating into the a...
11/08/2023

Cervical Radiculopathy:

An irritated nerve in the neck causing pain, numbness, or weakness typically radiating into the arm.

The pain caused by cervical radiculopathy can be described as burning or sharp, stemming from the neck and traveling to other parts of the body connected to the damaged nerve. Radiculopathy symptoms might include: Tingling or numbness in the fingers or hand. Weakness in arm, shoulder or hand

Physical therapy can treat and reduce your pain through a variety of different techniques including manual therapy to address any soft tissue or joint restriction in your neck, exercises to help strengthen your neck and upper body, and modifications in the way you move or posture adjustments to address any dysfunction or compensations.

Playing with some new toys!Schedule an appointment to try our new Normatec compression system!
10/16/2023

Playing with some new toys!
Schedule an appointment to try our new Normatec compression system!

07/11/2023
Thank you .freda for giving us a warm welcome to your town! If you have ANY PAIN DM for questions!
07/07/2023

Thank you .freda for giving us a warm welcome to your town! If you have ANY PAIN DM for questions!

Supporting the West Milford wrestling team💪🏼 Thank you for the opportunity
12/10/2022

Supporting the West Milford wrestling team💪🏼 Thank you for the opportunity

2 weeks later and our man  adds another belt to his waist. Great fight. We look forward to being part of the team that m...
12/01/2022

2 weeks later and our man adds another belt to his waist. Great fight. We look forward to being part of the team that makes you best fighter out there!

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