You may be asking yourself, “How long do I need to see a physical therapist?” And that is a great question to ask. In fact, I encourage every patient that comes into our clinic to ask that question during the first appointment. You should know upfront, how...
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...
Note: This is a follow-up on a series of articles that we’ve written about minimalist shoes, transitioning to minimalist running, and a training program for transitioning to minimalist running. Thinking about transitioning to minimalist running, but not...
Everyone experiences pain at some point in their life. Usually, that pain resolves after a while and we return to normal activity without much of a second thought. Sometimes, however, that pain sticks around longer than we expect it should. This pain may even linger...
What’s the difference between going to a clinic for physical or occupational therapy and doing “in-home” therapy? That’s a question that comes up from time to time. In fact, I recently had the opportunity to share some thoughts and insights...
NSAIDS (Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; think Ibuprofen, Naproxen, Diclofenac to name a few) have become a first line of treatment for many people in pain. For headaches, fevers and acute injuries they can be immensely helpful. But there are many people...
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