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Shoulder

Should Physical Therapy Be Painful?

No Pain, No Gain? Should Therapy be Painful? We’ve all heard the motto “no pain, no gain” and recently seen the rise in popularity of extreme fitness activities where participants push their bodies to the limits of fitness and...read more


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Rheumatoid Arthritis: 11 facts and myths explained

1. Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an extreme form of wear and tear arthritis. False. It is true that Osteoarthritis (OA) the more common form of arthritis, is caused by every day wear and tear with gradual loss of normal...read more


Sports

“I was convinced physical therapy was a waste of time”

Tom and his friend Nancy prepare to climb Machu Picchu. “I thought I would never walk without pain, that I would no longer be able to do the things I once could.” I can imagine what you’re thinking right...read more


Shoulder

3 Tips to Help You Sleep Better After (Arthroscopic Shoulder) Surgery

It’s 2:30 in the morning and no matter how you position yourself, you’re still in pain and can’t seem to fall asleep. Sound familiar? Sadly (and I genuinely mean sadly) sleeping is one of the most common difficulties my...read more


Sports

How to improve your triathlon fitness during the off season

You’re done with a long season of swimming, biking, and running. Now what? How do you keep in shape over the winter? What should you focus on the most? The goal for the off season is to focus on...read more


Running

5 Keys of Proper Running Form

Hold on a second. Isn’t running just grabbing a pair of shoes and putting one foot in front of the other? If you’ve thought this, you’re not alone, and technically, yes. All you need to do to run is–well–run,...read more