Have You Taken the Paper Challenge?
Posted on by Leython Williams, PT, DPT, CMTPT
In an age where internet challenges and trends change so quickly, the real challenge is keeping up with them all! However, the latest challenge that I’ve come across via social media is called “The Paper Pick-Up Challenge.” By now, I’m certain that many of you reading this blog have heard of this challenge. If you have not, then I’ll warn you – to hear of it is also to attempt it!
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You Have a Choice: Where Should You Receive Physical Therapy?
Posted on by Athletico
Physical therapy (PT) is a treatment option for many types of injuries and conditions, but oftentimes the first time a patient becomes familiar with PT is after they receive a referral from their doctor.
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Graston®: What Is It and Who Should Try It?
Posted on by Athletico
Most people go to physical therapy and expect to learn exercises to help with their pain or injury, such as stretches to improve their range of motion. Sometimes these interventions alone do not completely resolve the problem, but there are specialty techniques that can help, including Graston®. (more…)
Are You Growing Used to Your Pain?
Posted on by Brian Whittington, PT, DPT, CMTPT
Approximately 30 percent of adults over 18 are experiencing chronic pain with a slightly higher prevalence (34 percent) among females.1 Pain can significantly influence an individual’s recovery and functional ability.
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Cross Country Skiing: Benefits and Injury Risk
Posted on by Tara Hackney, PT, DPT, OCS, KTTP
Cross country skiing or “Nordic Skiing” gets to shine in the spotlight every four years with the Winter Olympic coverage. However, this sport is great every year with many health benefits and a low risk for injuries.
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The Risk of ACL Injuries in Baseball
Posted on by Mike Headtke, PTA, NASM-CES, NASM-BCS
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are typically associated with sports like soccer or football, however these injuries can occur in any sport – including baseball.
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ACL Injury Prevention in Female Athletes
Posted on by Brian Whittington, PT, DPT, CMTPT
If you have played sports for any length of time, you more than likely know of someone who has had an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, or have experienced one yourself. Statistically, females have a 4-6 times greater likelihood of an ACL injury than males participating in the same sport.1 These injuries can significantly contribute to the overall cost of healthcare in the US, with data showing that ACL injury costs are approaching $1 billion to $3 billion a year in treatment and management.2
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Stretch of the Week: Assisted Upper Front Body Stretch
Posted on by Athletico
Happy Valentine’s Day! For the second week of our partner stretches we will be performing an Assisted Upper Front Body Stretch. You and your partner will feel this stretch in the chest, underarm area and triceps.
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