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 | Palm Coast Physical Therapy Center Offers Free Seminar on the Cervical Spine on Oct. 27thShare this: Palm Coast Physical Therapy Center is offering a free seminar on the Cervical Spine on Oct. 27th. #PalmCoastPT By: Palm Coast Physical Therapy Center "As you age, your cervical spine may undergo degenerative changes that can cause you a lot of pain," said Em Dinopol, PT, owner of Palm Coast Physical Therapy Center. "It's so important to take care of your neck pain immediately and not put it off," she added. Some of the topics that will be discussed are: The Anatomy and Physiology of the Cervical Spine, How aging affects the Cervical Spine, Degenerative Disc Disorders, Osteoarthritis, Intervertebral Disc Disorders, Spondylosis, Cervical Disc Herniation, Managing headaches from degenerative changes in Cervical Spine disorders, and How to Preserve and Conserve your Cervical Spine. The seminar will be held at Palm Coast Physical Therapy Center located at 84 Pinnacles Dr., Building A in Palm Coast, across from Florida Hospital Flagler. There will be a presentation as well as a question and answer period. Seating is limited so attendees are asked to please call us at 386-447-7824 to reserve a seat. Palm Coast Physical Therapy Center is a privately owned physical therapy clinic that has proudly served the community since 2001, while providing a compassionate and trusting environment for anyone in need of physical therapy. Their mission is to enhance the overall health and quality of life for each patient by treating them with high quality, personalized physical therapy. They have done this while also establishing a solid and trusting relationship with their referring physicians, ensuring that they stay informed on the patients' progress. Palm Coast Physical Therapy Center treats a variety of issues including but not limited to neuropathy, pelvic floor muscle weakness, Parkinson's disease, arthritis, whiplash, headaches, athletic injuries, MVA (motor vehicle accidents), chronic neck and back pain, repetitive strain, overuse injuries, as well as Postural Dysfunction, Diabetic Neuropathy, balance impairments, Plantar Fasciitis, pre and post-operative care, incontinence, and generalized strengthening. They encourage patients not to set limits on what they can do and to schedule an appointment to get evaluated. They are located at 84 Pinnacles Dr., Building A. They can be reached via phone at 386-447-7824, or online at http://www.palmcoastptc.com or https://www.facebook.com/ End 
 
 
 
 
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