Could reducing foot pain from plantar fasciitis really be as simple was barefoot walking? If you’ve been looking around the inter webs, you’ve probably seen a chart circulating social media showing that walking in bare feet reduces pain more than walking...
Often when treating patients we see bodies that have been harmed, or pain that has been worsened because of inactivity or sedentary lifestyles. Sometimes this is a result of illness or injury, but often it is the result of a slow fade away from exercise and activity...
OK, maybe you’v been bitten by the Jiu Jitsu bug. You started training a little bit ago, and now it’s all you think about (maybe you’ve even gone and bought yourself some Jiu Jitsu swag). You get to the gym as often as you can and spend as much time...
Lifestyle changes that can help with Managing Chronic Pain Chronic pain can be defined as pain that lasts more than 3 months. More than ¼ of US citizens deal with chronic pain. It is one of the most common complaints seen in outpatient medical clinics. The United...
What should you do if you experience back pain? In our clinic, back pain is one of the most common diagnoses we see. And it’s not surprising considering that a person’s lifetime incidence of a back pain in adulthood is as high as 84% (1). Chances are, if you are...
Reducing the Risk of Injury with Exercise As a physical therapist, I am often instructing patients on certain exercises to help with pain, stiffness, or muscle weakness. If someone is new to exercising and has not previously been active, it is important to take...
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