Frankie Leon Pratt PT
Physical Therapist
501 Jack Stephens Dr Slot 626 Little Rock AR, 72205About
Frankie Pratt is a physical therapist practicing in Little Rock, AR. Frankie Pratt specializes in physical treatment to help a patient reduce pain, restore mobility, rehabilitate an injury, or increase movement and overall function. As a physical therapist, Frankie Pratt can treat multiple conditions with exercises, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, joint mobilization, heat, ice, massage, laser or light therapy and more. Frankie Pratt will create a treatment plan based on the patients specific injury or condition, and might target a specific body part or body system based on the individual.
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The hydride anion in an extended transition metal oxide array: LaSrCoO3H0.7.
- Spin freezing and magnetic inhomogeneities in bilayer manganites.
- Universal scaling relations in molecular superconductors.
- Low-temperature spin diffusion in a highly ideal S=1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnetic chain studied by muon spin relaxation.
- Characterization of the crystal and magnetic structures of the mixed-anion coordination polymer Cu(HCO2)(NO3)(pyz) {pyz = Pyrazine} by X-ray diffraction, ac magnetic susceptibility, dc magnetization, muon-spin relaxation, and spin dimer analysis.
- Magnetism in geometrically frustrated YMnO3 under hydrostatic pressure studied with muon spin relaxation.
- Chiral-like critical behavior in the antiferromagnet cobalt glycerolate.
- Anomalous temperature evolution of the internal magnetic field distribution in
- Intrinsic mobility limit for anisotropic electron transport in Alq3.
- Tuning the interlayer spacing of high-T_{c} Bi-based superconductors by intercalation: measuring the penetration depth and the two-dimensional superfluid density.
- Magnetic and non-magnetic phases of a quantum spin liquid.
- Observation of a level crossing in a molecular nanomagnet using implanted muons.
- Muon spin relaxation study of LaTiO(3) and YTiO(3).
- Muon-fluorine entanglement in fluoropolymers.
- Design and commissioning of a high magnetic field muon spin relaxation spectrometer at the ISIS pulsed neutron and muon source.
Frankie Leon Pratt PT's Practice location
Frankie Leon Pratt PT's reviews
Write ReviewRecommended Articles
- Scapula and Winged Scapula: Anatomy, Function, Injuries, and Defects
Anatomy of the ScapulaThe scapula is a triangular flat bone, which is also known as the shoulder blade. It lies in the upper back between the second and eighth rib. It connects the upper limb to the trunk and articulates with the humerus or upper arm bone. The articulation takes place at the...
- Alternative Treatments for Stroke
Knowing about the treatment and care of stroke victims is important. When a victim shows stroke-like signs and symptoms, a neurologist must confirm the symptoms as well as identify the type of stroke the victim is suffering from, the affected areas, and the level of damage. This will help in...
- Clinically Isolated Syndrome vs. Multiple Sclerosis: What You Need To Know
Clinically isolated syndrome presents the same type of attack where the body’s immune system attacks the central nervous system. If this only happens once, it's known as CIS.Clinically Isolated SyndromeDespite popular belief, CIS does not always go on to develop multiple sclerosis. This does...
- Fibromyalgia: Dietary Guidelines to Reduce Your Symptoms
Although there is no prescribed diet for the treatment of fibromyalgia symptoms, many individuals find that changes in their food intake — quality and quantity — impact the severity of their symptoms. An awareness of what you are eating is a key to understand how food impacts your...
- Fibromyalgia vs. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Fatigue is the primary symptom of both fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. This symptom is prominent in both conditions, which is why many doctors believe that one condition is actually linked or associated with the other. Another similarity is the age of occurrence. Both fibromyalgia and CFS...
- What Causes Middle Back Pain?
Middle back pain, also known as upper back pain or thoracic back pain occurs anywhere between the bottom of the neck to the top of the lumbar spine, where the rib cage ends. The ribs are connected to the sternum (a narrow thickened plate in the center of the chest) and then wrap round the...
Nearby Providers
- Nilma Hearn PT4301 W Markham St Little Rock AR 72205
- Mario Thelmo Quilao PT9601 Interstate 630 Little Rock AR 72205
- Faith Taggart Frey PT400 NATURAL RESOURCES DR LITTLE ROCK AR 72205
- Lance Fredrick Lukasavitz DPT1900 ALDERSGATE RD LITTLE ROCK AR 72205
- Tonya K Lisenbey P.T.4301 W Markham St # 744 Little Rock AR 72205
- Mr. Forrest Grant Montgomery PT PHYSICAL THERAPIS4300 West 7th St Little Rock AR 72205