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Hip Weakness May Be Contributing to Your Back or Knee Pain

October 10th, 2022

There are a number of reasons why someone may develop muscle weakness. Inactivity, poor muscle activation, and compensatory movement patterns are just a few of these reasons. But can weakness lead to the onset of, or contribute to pain? The evidence suggests that it can. Specifically, weakness of the hips can be part of the

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Difficulty with Stair Negotiation? These Could Be The Reasons Why

October 4th, 2022

The ability to ascend and descend stairs is necessary for many people to be able to complete their activities of daily living. Several factors can contribute to difficulty with this seemingly-simple skill. Strength Stair negotiation requires adequate strength in several muscle groups in the hips and legs. The gluteal muscles and hamstrings must be able

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Prehabilitation & ACL Recovery

September 30th, 2022

Pre-operative rehabilitation or “prehabilitation” has been recommended more and more in recent years. Surgeons will commonly encourage this for those who are planning to undergo an ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) reconstruction. Recent evidence has shown that engaging in prehabilitation can promote better outcomes during the post-operative rehabilitation process and beyond.  Benefits of Prehab The typical

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Osteoarthritis: Symptoms and Diagnosis

September 13th, 2022

Osteoarthritis is a common condition that occurs with aging. It is characterized by the degradation of the articular cartilage found at the ends of bones at a joint and commonly affects the hands, hips, knees, and spine. But how does someone get diagnosed with osteoarthritis?  Symptoms  It is common for those with osteoarthritis to report

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Weakness Of This Muscle Could Be Contributing To Your Neck Pain

August 22nd, 2022

It is estimated that about two thirds of all people experience neck pain at some point in their life. For a subset of this population, this can easily progress to a chronic condition lasting several months or years. But what contributes to this?  Overview of Cervical Spine The cervical spine consists of seven vertebrae that

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Working From Home Got You Feeling Stiff? These 5 Exercises Can Give You Relief

August 17th, 2022

Whether you’re working from home or are back in person, the long periods spent sitting at a desk can cause you to feel seriously stiff by the end of the day. This article will highlight some simple exercises that can be used throughout the day to minimize aches and pains – all without having to

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Do I Need Physical Therapy After A Fracture?

August 12th, 2022

A fracture can occur at any age and likely will require a period of immobilization or surgical correction. But once the bone is healed, you should be ready to return to your favorite activities, right? Well, this may not be the case as there are typically remaining limitations after the healing process is complete.   Let’s

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Pain On The Bottom Of Your Foot? This Could Be The Cause

August 5th, 2022

Do you experience pain on the bottom of your foot when you stand first thing in the morning? Do you have increased foot pain when standing or walking for long periods? These are common complaints among those who are experiencing plantar fasciitis. In fact, it is estimated that 1 in 10 people will experience this

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Having Knee Pain When You Run? You May Be Experiencing This Condition

August 3rd, 2022

Whether you are trying to push yourself to run farther or are training for an upcoming race, you may notice an onset of knee pain as you increase your weekly mileage. This pain, often over or around the patella, can limit how far you are able to run for days or weeks at a time.

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