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Components of Balance

March 2nd, 2022

Our ability to maintain balance when sitting, standing, and walking is necessary for completion of activities of daily living. Balance is a complex interaction of body systems that, if one or more are impaired, can affect your ability to confidently go about your day.  In order to understand our position in relation to our surroundings,

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Structures Affecting Shoulder Stability

February 21st, 2022

The Glenohumeral Joint The shoulder joint is primarily composed of the glenoid fossa of the scapula and the humerus and is medically referred to as the glenohumeral joint. This joint is the most mobile joint in the human body as it has considerable range of motion in multiple planes of movement. With this increased mobility

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3 Common Hip Injuries

February 10th, 2022

Have you experienced hip pain when walking or going up stairs? Are you worried that your hip feels unstable? This article will go over 3 common hip conditions and the differences between them. Hip Labral Tear The hip labrum acts like a cushion for the hip joint. It is like a rubber seal to help

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Improve Your Bone Health with Physical Therapy

January 26th, 2022

Osteoporosis is a common condition in which the bones become weak and brittle. It is estimated that over 54 million Americans have osteoporosis. Osteoporosis may occasionally cause symptoms such as back pain, stooped or bent over posture with a “hump back”, loss of height, and shortness of breath. However, it is often considered a “silent”

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The Difference Between Achilles Tendinitis vs. Achilles Rupture

January 21st, 2022

The Achilles tendon is a thick band of tissue that runs along the back of the lower leg to connect your calf muscles (the gastrocnemius and soleus) to the heel bone. The primary action of these muscles is to plantarflex the foot, meaning bring the foot and toes down towards the ground. When these muscles

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Boost Your Post-Run Recovery with This Simple Stretching Routine

January 14th, 2022

After a run, it’s tempting to quickly go back home, run errands, or check things off of your to-do list immediately after instead of cooling down, especially with a busy schedule. Although this may not seem like a big deal, you are actually missing out on a crucial part of your workout. What you do

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Are You at Increased Risk For Shin Splints?

December 31st, 2021

Did you know that “shin splints” are simply the nickname for the condition known as medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS)? “Tibial” refers to the long bone of the lower leg called the tibia, which most people know as the shin bone. “Medial” refers to the inner edge of this bone, where many muscles that control

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Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain with These 5 Exercises

December 17th, 2021

It is likely that you have heard the term “sciatica” before, know someone who has had it, or even have had it yourself. In fact it is estimated that 40% of people experience sciatica during their lifetime. Would you know how to treat it if you were to become one of the many affected by

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Physical Therapy is Crucial to Your Joint Replacement Recovery

December 3rd, 2021

Severe joint pain can be debilitating and limit one’s ability to function normally in daily life. Total joint replacements are commonly performed orthopedic procedures that can help restore mobility and improve quality of life in individuals with chronic joint pain. Although total joint replacements can be performed on many different joints throughout the body, the

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