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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...

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...

Treating Achilles Tendon Pain In Runners

Achilles tendon injuries, tendonitis or tendinopathy, are a common lower quarter injury among athletes.  Studies suggest a lifetime prevalence of up to 25% among higher risk sports including jumping athletes.  In our Boulder and Lafayette Physical Therapy clinics we commonly see achilles tendinopathy among our runners and team sport athletes.  Most commonly we see this...

Offseason Programming for Shoulder & Elbow Strength: A Guide for Parents and Coaches of Youth Baseball Athletes

By: Dr. Lucas Glomb, PT, DPT, OCS When the baseball season ends, many athletes shift their focus away from structured training. But the offseason is exactly when smart, focused work can make the biggest difference — especially when it comes to shoulder and elbow health. The difference between in-season and off-season programming is substantial. During...

Is Strength Training Safe for Kids? Here’s What the Research Says

By: Lucas Glomb, PT, DPT, OCS We’re often asked whether strength training is safe for kids and adolescents. The short answer: yes — when done correctly, it’s not only safe but incredibly beneficial. Decades of research support the safety and effectiveness of youth resistance training when properly supervised. In fact, a position statement from the...

Injuries In Youth Rock Climbers

By: John Crawley, PT, DPT, OCS Competitive youth climbing is a rapidly growing sport. With the large increase in indoor climbing gyms has come a significant increase in access to the sport of rock climbing. Many of these gyms have recreational and competitive youth programs that have led to a much larger exposure to the...