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Celebrating 35 Years of Providing Outpatient Physical Therapy to the Coastal Bend!

Yes. South Texas Sports Medicine Physical Therapy started in 1990. We are still going strong. We now have outpatient physical therapy practices in Corpus Christi, Portland, and Fulton for the convenience of your patients. For the established choice in physical therapy, please refer your patients to South Texas Sports Medicine Physical Therapy. Our Physical Therapy […]




Aerobics versus Weight Training: Which is Better?

If beating belly fat is your goal, aerobics wins, says a study published in the American Journal of Physiology, Endocrinology, and Metabolism. Visceral fat (the kind of fat that collects around the internal organs in the abdomen) contributes to overall mortality and to health conditions such as diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Reducing belly fat is […]




Take Care of Your Heart from the Start

It’s no secret that cardiovascular problems during our middle and latter years can cause cognitive decline as we age. However, a new study shows that high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, and elevated blood sugars in early adulthood are also linked to cognitive deficits later in life. The study started with over 3000 people between […]




Get Rid of the Pooch…but Keep the Dog

What we won’t do for ourselves, our doctors, our loved ones, or hot romantic prospects, it appears we will do for our dogs: Exercise Our doctors can endlessly exhort us to exercise, but a study published in Anthrozoos: A Multidisciplinary Journal of the Interactions of People & Animals, shows that what it really takes to […]




Exercise and Alzheimer Disease

When it comes to reducing the risk for Alzheimer disease, exercise is the best policy. While reading, crossword puzzles, and eating healthy are important in our overall well-being, the one thing that seems to make a difference in lowering the risk of Alzheimer disease is physical activity, specifically running. Researchers from the Cooper Institute have […]




4 Reasons to Consider Physical Therapy

As the new year begins, many people focus on improving their health and setting goals for better wellness. If you have been putting off activities you love due to pain or discomfort, or if you are concerned about balance or other physical issues, physical therapy could be the perfect addition to your resolutions. Physical therapy […]




Benefits of Chair Exercises

Chair exercises are a great way to engage the joints and burn calories, while also providing several other physical and mental health benefits. Regular practice can help improve: • Posture• Flexibility• Muscle strength• Circulation• Balance A study that gathered feedback from instructors of chair-based exercise programs, highlighted positive outcomes for older adults and individuals with […]




Some Simple Strength Training Tips

As we age, our muscle tissue, bone density, and overall strength naturally decline, increasing the risk of accidents and injuries that can hinder an active, independent lifestyle. Engaging in strength training is a highly effective method to slow, and potentially reverse, these age-related changes. Strong muscles enhance the body’s efficiency in several ways: Improved Oxygen […]




Googling Your Condition Before Your Visit: Good or Bad?

As patients, many of us have turned to the internet to learn more about health conditions, symptoms, and treatment options. But how does this pre-visit online research impact your appointment with your physical therapist? Is it helpful, or could it potentially lead to confusion? Recent studies shed light on the so-called “Googling Effect” and its […]




Physical Therapy: A Safer Path for Pain Management

As the nation continues to combat the opioid crisis, safer pain management alternatives are gaining the attention they deserve. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) increasingly recommends avoiding opioids for most pain treatments, and physical therapy stands out as a preferred alternative. Rather than masking pain, physical therapy addresses it through movement and […]






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