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Why Are Injured Runners Only Performing Front Planks?
Sport Injuries
Running
,
Strength Training
Despite improvements in coaching, training schedules, and running shoes the vast majority of runners can expect a running related injury
Which Muscles Should I Strengthen For Neck Pain?
Conditions
Neck Pain
,
Strength Training
The muscles of the neck are responsible for movements of the head and shoulder blade, as well as, stabilization of
Manipulation Not Shown To Change Position Or Alignment Of SI Joint
Conditions
Manual Therapy
Manipulation, along with strength training, remains one of the most effective treatments for patients with sacroiliac (SI) pain. Spinal manipulation
Stretching Found To Have Little Health Or Performance Benefits In Healthy Individuals
Treatments
Mobility
,
Sports Performance
,
Stretching
Flexibility remains one of the most commonly assessed and prescribed areas in health and fitness. A significant amount of time
Which Strength Measurement Is Most Associated With Running Performance?
Health & Performance
Running
,
Sports Performance
,
Strength Training
Running economy, similar to miles per gallon in a car, is the amount of oxygen and energy required to propel
How Long Will My Recovery Take After A Running Injury?
Sport Injuries
Recovery
,
Running
Running remains one of the most popular forms of exercise due to its’ convenience, low cost of entry, and aerobic
Assessing Finger Strength In Rock Climbers
Treatments
Climbing
,
Physical Therapy
,
Strength Training
Finger strength has been shown to have the greatest impact on climbing performance. Without adequate grip strength or endurance the
What is the least amount of time I can do cardio exercise and still get a benefit?
Patient Resources
Exercise
It has been said you can tell a person’s priorities by examining their check book and calendar. Tasks and activities
What Is The Least Amount Of Time I Can Workout And Still Get Stronger?
Treatments
Exercise
,
Strength Training
Time and money are two finite resources most adults must judiciously spend each week. Family, work, and life demands can
Which Muscle Group Has The Greatest Impact On Rock Climbing Performance?
Health & Performance
Sports Performance
,
Strength Training
Rock climbing remains one of the most popular outdoor sports in Colorado and the United States with over 10 million
Using The Split Squat To Assess Lower Limb Asymmetries
Treatments
Physical Therapy
,
Strength Training
In a previous post we detailed the injury risk and loss of performance associated with side to side leg strength
Impact of Lower Body Muscle Imbalances on Performance and Injury Risk
Sport Injuries
Physical Therapy
,
Sports Performance
,
Strength Training
Muscle imbalances, muscle strength and length differences across an individual joint, are frequently examined by Physical Therapists in individuals with
Flywheel Training Superior To Traditional Weight Training For Strength and Hypertrophy
Treatments
Strength Training
One of the main benefits of resistance training, in both the fitness and Physical Therapy settings, is the increase in
Lumbar Spine Flexion During Lifting Not Found To Be Risk Factor For Low Back Pain
Conditions
Back Pain
The black and white areas of health care are easy to navigate but the grey areas separate the novice from
Altered Gait Mechanics Associated With More Symptomatic Hip Arthritis
Conditions
Hip Pain
Hip arthritis is a common condition among middle to older aged adults leading to hip pain, lost function, and disability.
Reduced Injury Risk Found On Powder Ski Days
Conditions
Injury Prevention
Alpine skiing is Colorado’s most popular winter sport and provides billions in tax revenue each year. Across the country, about
Optimizing Your Offseason After Injury
Conditions
Injury Prevention
,
Rehabilitation
,
Strength Training
At this point in the year, many of our Boulder endurance athletes have completed their respective seasons of running, cycling,
Using Eccentric Overload To Improve Your Strength Gains
Health & Performance
Exercise
,
Strength Training
In a strength training exercises two main phases of the lift are experienced by the participant. The first is the
The Inverse Relationship Between Electricity Use And Physical Therapy Outcomes
Treatments
Hip Pain
,
Physical Therapy
,
Treatment Options
Since entering the sports medicine field in the early 2000s there has always been a presence of the newest gadget,
Rest Is Often One Of The Least Beneficial Treatments For Knee Osteoarthritis
Conditions
Exercise
,
Knee Pain
,
Treatment Options
In our Boulder Physical Therapy practice we still hear old wives tales on the harmful effects of exercise in patient’s
No Effect Found For Shock Wave Or Laser Treatments On Shoulder Pain
Conditions
Exercise
,
Manual Therapy
,
Physical Therapy
,
Shoulder Pain
,
Treatment Options
Very few evidence based treatments for musculoskeletal pain require the utilization of electricity. One notable exception is the utilization of
Hip Strengthening Shown To Improve Knee Pain And Function
Conditions
Hip Pain
,
Knee Pain
,
Strength Training
Pain on the front of the knee (patellofemoral pain syndrome) is the most common diagnosis behind knee pain and one
Improving Bone Mass In Cyclists And Swimmers
Patient Resources
Bone Health
,
Exercise
Bone density loss is most commonly associated with diagnoses including osteopenia and osteoporosis where affected individuals fall below the mean
Importance Of Muscle Contraction Speed After Injury
Sport Injuries
Injury Prevention
,
Sports Performance
,
Strength Training
One of the milestones of return to sport or recreational activities after injury is the restoration of strength often measured
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