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Osgood-Schlatter Disease

Osgood-Schlatter disease (OS) is an overuse injury causing pain to the inferior knee area and often noted with a visible growth just below the kneecap on the proximal tibia. The development of OS is most often a consequence of excessive stress to the area where the patellar ligament attaches on the tibia during periods of [...]

2014-08-26T02:21:42+00:00August 26th, 2014|

What to Do During Rush Hour

In between toggling through the different radio DJs and lip syncing to the familiar sounds of the current Top 40, take a few minutes to think about your posture and what that your commute is doing to fast track you towards complaining of neck or lower back pain. And that’s before you even get to [...]

2014-08-20T11:53:34+00:00August 20th, 2014|

“A Pinched Nerve in the Neck”

Cervical radiculopathy, "a pinched nerve in the neck",  occurs when a nerve root coming off the spinal cord becomes compressed and then inflamed. This can happen for various reasons including normal arthritic changes causing decreased disc height in the neck region to a cervical disc herniation secondary to trauma. There are 8 cervical nerve roots, [...]

2014-08-06T14:12:18+00:00August 5th, 2014|

“Prehab” Prevents ACL Injuries in Female Athletes

Females are naturally at a higher risk for ACL injuries in the same amount of sports participation than males secondary to neuromuscular control, anatomical, hormonal, and bio-mechanical differences. Research is showing that specialized stretching, strengthening, agility and jumping exercises under the care of a physical therapist could lower the overall ACL injury rate among female [...]

2014-08-06T15:28:53+00:00July 9th, 2014|

Pregnancy and Low Back Pain

Experiencing pain during pregnancy is common and all too often is just brushed off as “This is normal. I’m pregnant and I’m going to hurt.” Many reasons exist for low back pain during pregnancy, however, in many cases, the main culprit is an increase in the release of the hormone Relaxin. During pregnancy, this hormone [...]

2014-08-06T15:27:09+00:00June 25th, 2014|

Coccydynia (Tailbone Pain)

Falling directly onto your tailbone or trauma from vaginal childbirth are two common causes of tailbone pain or coccydynia, a commonly misdiagnosed condition. A third of the cases involving pain in or around the coccyx are idiopathic, but very treatable by functional manual physical therapy. Coccydynia can make normal daily activities such as sitting, defecation, [...]

2014-08-06T15:22:28+00:00June 18th, 2014|

Shoulder Impingement

Do you experience a “catching” sensation when raising your arm overhead? Have you noticed a gradual increase in discomfort/pain in your upper arm that becomes worse with increase in activity? Does your shoulder pain occasionally wake you at night? If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, you may be suffering from a common diagnosis [...]

2014-08-06T15:23:22+00:00June 10th, 2014|

“I throw my back out a couple times a year.”

"I have had low back pain for years, and I know my back and abdominal muscles are weak. I tried to return to the gym and exercise, and I even hired a personal trainer, but the more I exercise, the more I hurt. What is happening?" The thought premise of needing to exercise is correct, [...]

2014-05-31T18:18:29+00:00May 31st, 2014|

Vertigo? Dizziness?

Do you get positional “dizziness” or vertigo every time you move your head to fast, go to lie down and/or roll over in bed, or bend over to tie your shoes?It could be a treatable condition called Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo or BPPV.True positional vertigo, not just dizziness, is the result of a disruption of [...]

2014-08-06T15:24:02+00:00May 7th, 2014|

Rock Finders

"Why does it take so long to get and feel better? I want it now...a quick fix, one thing to do to make the pain better." There are treatments that can do just that, but the time-frame may depend on how long you lived with this pain. A good analogy is that your pain is [...]

2018-11-28T12:21:53+00:00January 10th, 2014|
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