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BREAKTHRU Physical Therapy & Fitness ranked No. 1 in the Nation
BREAKTHRU’s team of health and fitness professionals were ranked No. 1 by Advance newsmagazine as the 2007 Best Physical Therapy Practice at the APTA’s Private Practice Section National Meeting in San Diego. BREAKTHRU Physical Therapy and Fitness was founded in 2004 by physical therapists and owners Lance Knaub and Jodi Goldman who wanted to create a better option for customers who were frustrated with the difficulties of navigating the health care system alone. “BREAKTHRU was designed with our customers in mind to provide an outstanding experience with health professionals working together under one roof in an intimate, beautiful environment so clients would have fun achieving better results in less time with personalized programs,” Knaub says.
BREAKTHRU ranked above all the entrants nationwide securing its position to win this prestigious award based on the strength of its customer service, practice growth, recruiting/staff development, and revenue growth. “We have become the people’s choice for health and fitness services and this is what has made us special,” says Goldman.
BREAKTHRU prides itself on being the leaders in fat loss, rehab, and sports performance through the application of the latest science and evidence based health fitness research by board certified specialists and published authors who are leaders in their specialty areas. BREAKTHRU has locations in Medford and Moorestown, NJ and services include weight loss, sports performance, personal training, massage, and physical therapy. For more information, go to BREAKTHRUPTFITNESS.COM
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Top 10 things to look for when choosing a Physical Therapy Practice...
1. Board certified clinical specialists
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Our Doctors of Physical Therapy and published experts are the leaders in Preventative, Rehabilitative, and Performance-Enhancing programs including:
- Sports Injuries
- Arthritis
- Neurological
- Parkinson's Disease
- Balance/Vestibular
- Chronic Pain
- Pre/Post Surgical Care
- Wellness
- Educational Seminars
- Orthopedic Injuries
- Joint
- Neck
- Back
- Shoulder
- Hand
- Hip
- Knee
- Ankle
- Sports Performance Training
- Soccer
- Basketball
- Football
- Baseball
- Golf
- Injury Prevention
- Falls
- ACL Tears
- Osteoporosis
- Bone loss
- Emergency Response Training
- And More!
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Neck Pain...It can be more than just a pain in the neck! Kevin Schnitzer PT -
Neck pain can come in from many different structures or causes. An obvious cause for neck pain is trauma, as in whiplash. This is most often seen in car accidents when there is a sudden jolt that forces the head and body to move separately from each other. click here for more.

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Early Intervention with Back Pain -
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The Truth About Pronation -
The foot and ankle make up the foundation for the posture of the rest of the body. Abnormal foot mechanics can lead to abnormal or excessive stress in the foot and ankle region as well as in the shin, knee, hip and even the lower back. One of the most common terms used to refer to foot biomechanics is “pronation”, often with a negative connotation. In order to determine if pronation is a good thing or a bad thing, we first have to define what pronation means. ...click here for more.

Should I Try Glucosamine and Chondroitin for Arthritic Pain? -
Most news reports announced that the popular tag team of glucosamine and chondroitin did little to alleviate pain in people with mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis (OA) following the Glucosamine/Chondroitin Arthritis Intervention Trial (GAIT) study, a large scale study of 1583 patients conducted by NIH. Click here for more.
Article written by Lance Knaub in the Medford Central Record Newspaper, November 2007
The reality is that 80% of us experience low back pain at one time or another in our lives. Behind the common cold, low back pain is the second most common condition seen by primary care physicians. Click here to read the rest of the article.
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