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Is Exercise Effective At Improving Atrial Fibrillation

Atrial fibrillation is the most common heart rhythm abnormality diagnosed by physicians.  A multi modal treatment plan, including medications, procedures, and exercise, is often indicated to help control the progression of the arrhythmia and improve an individual’s quality of life.  Patients cleared by their physician to begin or continue an exercise program often report significant...

Why Does My Chest Drop When I Front Squat?

By: Erica Tran, PT, DPT, OCS Ever feel your chest collapsing forward in the bottom of a front squat? I put together a quick self-exam so you can test your ankles, hips, thoracic spine, wrists, elbows, and shoulders to find what’s holding you back. Even better, I’ve added simple treatment ideas for each area so...

How Excellent Physical Therapy Can Relieve Your Headaches For Good

By: Ian Nay, PT, DPT, OCS If you suffer from frequent headaches, you’re not alone. Millions of people experience tension headaches, migraines, or cervicogenic headaches (those that originate from neck problems). While many reach for over-the-counter painkillers for temporary relief, few realize that physical therapy can offer a lasting, drug-free solution. Here’s how working with...

Running is one of the most popular activities and forms of exercise in Boulder County.  In our Boulder and Lafayette Colorado Physical Therapy clinics we work with injured runners each day.  Research shows up to 90% of all runners will have an injury that prevents them from training or competing at their preferred level.  The...

Reducing Your Risk Of Falls And Injuries In 3 Steps

The CDC reports millions of American adults fall each year leading to millions of Emergency Department visits and hospital admissions.  Unknown to many people these falls result in close to 1 million deaths each year.  The most common injuries sustained in a fall include traumatic brain injuries and hip fractures.  We also know these numbers...

Climbing Injury Rate Differences Between Genders

By: John Crawley, PT, DPT, OCS The sport of rock climbing continues to grow and expand in popularity and participation. With more climbers comes more injuries. For coaches, trainers, and healthcare professionals identifying the injury profile and mechanisms for injury has become an important topic. Knowing what causes injury and who gets the injuries can...

Running And Plantar Fasciitis

By: John Crawley, PT, DPT, OCS Attention, fellow runners! Have you ever wondered how your training volume and running form might impact your risk of developing plantar fasciitis? A recent 1-year prospective cohort study titled “Running Distance and Biomechanical Risk Factors for Plantar Fasciitis: A 1-yr Prospective 4HAIE Cohort Study” provides some valuable insights. This...

Lifting The Heaviest Weight At The Gym

In personal training we often joke the heaviest weight in the gym for participants is the front door.  Researchers have shown 1 in 3 adults world wide do not meet international standards for physical activity.  In the United States, 3 out of 4 adults do not meet our national guidelines for physical activity.  The reasons...