Cancer Related Dysphagia Therapy

Cancer Related Dysphagia Therapy

First, what is “Dysphagia”? Simply put, dysphagia is difficulty or discomfort in swallowing. It is a common problem for people who have been treated for head and neck cancers, such as laryngeal, pharyngeal or oral cancer. The seriousness of the swallowing problem...
Signs of Infant Torticollis

Signs of Infant Torticollis

Torticollis? Plagiocephaly? What do these medical terms even mean? Many parents are not aware of these diagnoses until they are prescribed from their child’s pediatrician. March 20th is Plagiocephaly & Torticollis Awareness Day and our goal is to educate you on...
How to Prevent Falls from Happening at Home

How to Prevent Falls from Happening at Home

While the colder weather has everyone more mindful of being safe while out and about, now is also a great time to be mindful of fall prevention in your home. Everyone, especially those with aging parents, can make some simple modifications within their homes to help...
CSTC Leaders Earn Doctorate Degrees

CSTC Leaders Earn Doctorate Degrees

Community Sports and Therapy Center (CSTC) is proud to announce that two of our leadership team members have earned their doctorate degrees in 2020.   Physical Therapists Karen Heckman and Stacy Holland, who are sisters, have recently earned their Doctorates of...
40 Years of CSTC Trivia

40 Years of CSTC Trivia

As we celebrate Community Sports and Therapy Center’s 40th year in business we shared some CSTC Trivia on our social media. Did you guess any of the answers correctly? Which one of these answers surprises you most?   When Bob first started Community Sports...