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Return to Sport and Back Surgery
Sports Rehabilitation
Back / Spine
,
Return to Sport
We have previously written on low back pain and the dramatic rise in surgeries with this patient population, despite evidence
Improving Throwing Velocity
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Baseball
,
Injury Prevention
,
Strength Training
A common question we receive from young throwers and their parents is how to improve throwing velocity safely without undue
Impact of Communication on Patient Outcomes
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William Osler, M.D., considered by many to be the father of modern medicine once said "listen to the patient he
Subjective Examination and Low Back Pain
Orthopedic Care
Back / Spine
,
Incontinence
,
Nerve Pain
Introduction Low back pain (LBP) is a common, disabling condition with both musculoskeletal and non musculoskeletal contributions. It has been
The Cause and Treatment of Cramping Muscles
Sports Rehabilitation
Running
,
Strength Training
Hydration, electrolytes, salt and pickle water are all common internet solutions for muscle cramping. These remedies are based off the
Improving Throwing Velocity Through Leg Strengthening
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Baseball
,
Movement
In our practice, we commonly see adolescent baseball athletes suffering from shoulder and elbow injuries. On average 1 in 2
ACL Reconstruction and Surgical Outcomes
ACL Recovery
ACL Injury
,
Knee
,
Rehabilitation
,
Return to Sport
ACL sprains and complete tears are of the most common injuries we encounter at Mend Physical Therapy. Prior posts in our
Using Strength Training To Improve Your Flexibility
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Exercise Prescription
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Mobility Work
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Movement
,
Rehabilitation
,
Strength Training
,
Stretching
,
Thoracic
In a prior blog posts we discussed the effects of stretching on fitness, performance and flexibility. We are often prescribing
Physical Therapy Exercise and Knee Osteoarthritis
Orthopedic Care
Knee
,
Rehabilitation
Previously we wrote about the positive impacts of exercise on the body's tissues. The benefits of exercise is based on
How Does Stretching Improve Flexibility?
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Rehabilitation
,
Stretching
,
Thoracic
here are not many more controversial topics in the exercise science literature than stretching. While most believe stretching is an
What Happens to Athletes after ACL Reconstruction
ACL Recovery
ACL Injury
,
Knee
,
Return to Sport
Up to 250,000 athletes will sustain an ACL injury each year and the majority of these patients will require Physical
Predicting Injury in Runners from the Physical Therapy Exam
Sports Rehabilitation
Movement
,
Running
We have previously written about the functional movement screen (FMS) and its' ability to predict injury although more recent research has
Weight Training in Children
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Exercise Prescription
,
Strength Training
A common question we receive from parents is "when can my child start weight training". This is a difficult question
Preventing Recurrence of Achilles Tendinopathy and Return to Sport
Sports Rehabilitation
Achilles Pain
,
Ankle / Foot
,
Rehabilitation
,
Return to Sport
,
Tendinopathy
In prior posts we described risk factors for an initial episode of achilles tendinopathy including muscle imbalances, calf weakness (concentric
How Important is Imaging for Tendon Pain and Injury?
Orthopedic Care
Achilles Pain
,
Ankle / Foot
,
Manual Therapy
,
Tendinopathy
Our prior posts on tendon injuries have described the structural changes that take place with chronic symptomatic tendinopathies. The disorganization
Economic Cost of Running Injuries
Sports Rehabilitation
Injury Prevention
,
Running
Mend Physical Therapy has previously written on the prevention and treatment of running injuries in multiple prior blog posts.
Just One Thing - October is Physical Therapy Month
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October is American Physical Therapy Association's Physical Therapy Month. During the month of October Mend Physical Therapy will be offering
Maximizing Your Dynamic Sports Warm Up
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In a previous post we highlighted the importance of a dynamic warm up to gradually increase cardiovascular work, improve mobility, decrease
Do One Thing and Do It Well
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Exercise Prescription
,
Rehabilitation
,
Rotator Cuff Injury
,
Shoulder
,
Tendinopathy
The majority of patients undergoing treatment by a Physical Therapist will receive a home exercise program (HEP) based on their
Lateral Elbow Pain and Physical Therapy Solutions
Orthopedic Care
Elbow and Wrist
,
Manual Therapy
,
Tendinopathy
Elbow pain on the outside of the elbow is most common in individuals’ aged 30-50 y.o. and effects 1-3% of
Knee Pain and Physical Therapy Treatments
Orthopedic Care
Ankle / Foot
,
Knee
,
Manual Therapy
,
Rehabilitation
,
Running
Knee Pain BackgroundAnterior knee pain is a term used to encompass many conditions affecting structures of the knee. The majority
Running Foot Strike Patterns and Injury Risk
Sports Rehabilitation
Ankle / Foot
,
Knee
,
Running
Our previous blog post detailed the differences in biomechanics between foot strike patterns in runners. There are clear bio mechanical
The University of Google and Sports Injuries
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Physical Therapists’ education, training, and skill set allows our profession to uniquely evaluate and treat the needs of both acute
Heart Rate Variability and Training vs. Overtraining
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Aerobic exercise has a tremendous impact on our morbidity and mortality due to its' ability to positively impact our emotional,
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