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The Power Of The Spanish Squat For Knee Pain

By: Ian Nay, PT, DPT, OCS If you’re struggling with knee pain—especially related to issues like patellar tendinopathy (jumper’s knee), patellofemoral pain syndrome, or general weakness around the joint—the Spanish Squat might be a game-changer for your rehab routine. Unlike traditional squats, the Spanish Squat uses a resistance band looped behind the knees and anchored...

Lasting Relief from Low Back Pain in Boulder: Mend Colorado Delivers Evidence-Based Therapy for Active Lifestyles

Mend Colorado’s evidence-based physical therapy service helps Boulder locals conquer back pain, reclaim outdoor lifestyles, and build long-term strength. BOULDER, CO- Mend Colorado, Boulder’s trusted provider in physical therapy, announces itsspecialized service for lasting relief from low back pain designed for the city’s active, outdoor-oriented population. The innovative program combines advanced diagnostic evaluation, personalized treatment...

Relieve Sciatica: Positioning to Decrease Pain

By: John Crawley, PT, DPT, OCS Low back pain known as lumbar radiculopathy or more commonly as sciatica can be a debilitating condition. The condition is marked by severe pain that can present from the low back to the foot. The pain can be intermittent to unrelenting. Characteristics of this type of pain are the...

What Are The Best Treatments For Hip Arthritis?

Hip osteo arthritis (OA) is a common condition with authors reporting up to a 20% prevalence among adults in the U.S.  Hip OA remains the most common cause of hip pain in middle to older aged adults often felt in the front of the hip or groin.  This condition often leads to pain and loss...

Is Spinal Manipulation Effective For Sciatica?

Sciatica is an umbrella term used to describe leg symptoms, such as pain, numbness, or tingling, caused by spinal conditions.  Irritation or entrapment of the spinal nerves as they exit the spinal canal can lead to severe symptoms and disability.  The majority of these cases can be treated conservatively including Physical Therapy and possible spinal...

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...

The shoulder is an integral component of a climber’s ability to scale walls efficiently and effectively. It allows for an incredible range of motion that makes spanning large distances and cramming yourself into cracks possible. However, the same mobility that makes it so valuable also makes it susceptible to injury. Shoulder issues account for 17%...