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What are muscle spasms?

When muscles become inflamed, they can also spasm, or contract tightly, as a response to injury. While they are the body’s way of protecting itself from further injury, they often produce excruciating and often debilitating pain. Muscle spasms are common in the low back (lumbar) muscles.

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Mon-Thurs 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 7:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Absolute Physical Therapy
1365 Broadway (Get Directions)
Bangor, Maine 04401

Phone: 207-942-2233
Fax: 207-262-1130

Paperwork

Please print and fill out these forms and bring them to your first appointment … (View Forms)

Insurance Info

Patients are responsible for the services they receive. Our billing department will submit claims to all insurance companies as long as we are provided with valid insurance information. Please bring your insurance information with you to … (Read More)

What is Lumbar Disc Herniation and Sciatica?

Your spine is composed of a series of vertebral bones spaced out by soft cartilaginous discs of tissue. These discs serve to absorb shocks … Learn More >

What is a dislocated shoulder?

A shoulder dislocation (shoulder instability) occurs when the upper end of the arm bone pops out of the shoulder joint. This injury may be … Learn More >

What is a torn ACL? MCL?

There are four ligaments in the knee: the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), medial collateral ligament … More Info >

What is a torn meniscus?

The medial and lateral menisci (plural of meniscus) of the knee are two crescent moon-shaped disks of tough tissue that lie between the ends … More Info >

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Absolute Physical Therapy

Northeast Pain Management 1365 Broadway (Get Directions) Bangor, ME 04401 Phone: 207-942-2233 Fax: 207-262-1130

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