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Dancer’s Hip: How to Stop the Snapping
A feeling of popping or snapping in the hip with certain movements is a very common complaint, especially among young athletes. Consistent snapping or popping with pain is a clinical sign of snapping hip syndrome, otherwise known as “dancer’s,” hip. This condition is often seen in athletes who play high-mobility sports but is more prevalent...Read More
Does the Weather Really Affect Your Joints?
“My knees say there is rain coming,” and “Ever since my surgery, I can tell when the weather is changing.” Have you ever heard someone say these things? Is it possible that this really is true? Many people claim that the weather can affect their pain. In this blog, we will discuss how weather...Read More
John Shafer
After two knee replacement surgeries and a lot of pain, the staff at Athletico made a huge difference in my recovery. They listened, cared, and helped me get back on my feet. Thanks to Athletico, I’m walking better, feeling stronger, and more confident. Clinic location: Athletico Ravenswood Read more patient stories.Read More
How To Stick the Landing: Landing Mechanics Training for Gymnasts
The Olympic Games have a special way of bringing increased interest, awareness, and excitement to the sport of artistic gymnastics. With Simone Biles’ recorded floor tumbling pass height at the summer 2024 Paris Olympic Games achieving over 12 feet, it is imperative that she and gymnasts of all levels land safely. There are approximately 4.57...Read More
Enjoying Summertime Activities With Your New Joint Replacement
Deciding to have a joint replacement can be a big decision and is just one of the first parts of the journey ahead. You are investing in your future self, so it’s important to understand what you want to do after the joint replacement that you are unable to do now. In the time leading...Read More
Can I Prevent Shin Splints?
Shin splints, medically known as medial tibial stress syndrome, is a common ailment experienced by athletes, runners, and individuals who engage in high-impact activities. Symptoms include pain along the shinbone (tibia), which often results from repetitive stress on the bone and the connective tissues surrounding it. Shin splints are preventable with the right strategies and...Read More
Treating A Broken Back In Tumbling Athletes
Tumbling activities put a lot of force through the spine and can put more stress on the lower back in certain circumstances. Tumbling athletes occasionally have an injury and report a “broken back.” What does this really mean? For the purpose of this blog, we will focus on the lower back or lumbar region only....Read More
We’ve Got Your Back: 5 Tips For A Healthy Spine
A robust and healthy spine is crucial for overall well-being, supporting mobility, posture, and daily functionality. As a physical therapist, I encounter numerous cases where preventive measures make a significant difference in maintaining spinal health. In this blog post, I’ll share five essential tips based on my experience and current research to ensure your spine...Read More