Breathing is a vital function of the human body that regulates oxygen, carbon dioxide, and pH levels. However, a disordered breathing pattern can be the first sign that something is wrong. Dysfunctional breathing is defined as “inappropriate breathing which is...
Are you planning to have a knee replacement in the near future? Maybe you already have a date scheduled for surgery. Or maybe you are weighing the pros and cons to getting your knee replaced. Whatever your situation is, conservative treatment with physical therapy can...
Running helps improve cardiovascular health, burn calories, and relieve stress. However, running boasts one of the highest injury rates for novice or amateurs. The truth is that many runners are at risk of injury due to improper running form. In this article, we...
Many people unknowingly live at their 1 repetition-maximum (1RM) when it comes to daily activities. A course I took last year discussed this topic, and it resonated with me as I see many patients who are 1 Rep Max Living. What does “1Rep Max...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in four adults over the age of 65 falls each year, making falls a significant health concern for this population. Falls can result in injuries that range from bruises and scrapes to broken bones...
I frequently get asked two questions by patients in the clinic, specifically when it comes to Fat Loss: How do I get rid of fat on my _____ (arms, legs, stomach, etc)? What is the best exercise for burning fat? In this article, I’ll do my best to answer these...
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