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Archive for the ‘Injury Prevention’ Category

Are You Drinking TOO MUCH Water? It Can Be Dangerous!

How Hyponatremia May Be a Risk for You Water is crucial to performance, but it turns out you can over do it   As we enter the start of an extremely hot summer, hydration becomes more of a priority. Rising temperatures can result in increased amounts of sweating which means you need to consume more […]

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Overtraining Syndrome for the Athlete

  Overtraining Syndrome is a medical condition which occurs when the athlete’s stress load (exercise) becomes excessive without allowing appropriate recovery periods. Rather than positive adaptations from training, maladaptation occurs resulting in a decline in performance. Causes of Overtraining: Inadequate recovery between training sessions High intensity training over the body’s ability to adapt and recover […]

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Stiff Big Toe AKA Functional Hallux Limitus

Functional Hallux Limitus (FHL) “Stiff Big Toe” Running and walking require a sufficient amount of big toe motion.  Do you have great toe motion? The first toe, also known as the great or big toe, plays a crucial role in balance and locomotion. As you push off your big toe comes up (extends). The extension […]

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Single Leg Roman Dead Lifts….Can You Hold Proper Pelvic Position?

It seems that most people understand the benefits of performing single leg strength and stability drills. In particular, Single-Leg Roman Deadlifts (SL RDLs) are very popular with physical therapists, athletic trainers, personal trainers, as well as gym goers. This exercise is popular for targeting the hamstrings, the gluteal muscles, the gastrocs and ankle stabilizers and […]

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How PTI Can Help You Return to Sport Safer

 Physical Therapy Innovations’ Training Can Help You Return to Sport Have you had an orthopedic injury/surgery such as a knee, shoulder, elbow, or ankle injury?  Did you attend traditional physical therapy, but are not 100% after discharge?  Did your physical therapist provide you with sport specific training to prepare you for return to your sport(s)? […]

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Thoracic Spine Mobility and You

What is the Thoracic Spine? The thoracic spine makes up the middle portion of your spine.  It is responsible for most of your spinal rotation and bending. The ribs and a number of skeletal muscles attach to the thoracic spine to provide stability for your back. Mobility in your thoracic spine is essential for proper […]

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PHYSICAL THERAPY CAN IMPROVE YOUR SPORT PERFORMANCE

Whether you’re an athlete or a weekend warrior, our physical therapist can help improve your performance and prevent injury. Avoid Future Injuries and Improve Your Overall Performance While physical therapists are best known for helping you heal and get over injuries, their expertise can also help you avoid future injuries. Your therapist does this by considering: […]

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The Serratus Anterior: A Key Player in the Athlete

The serratus anterior (SA) muscle is critical in healthy shoulder function. It is a prime mover and stabilizer of the scapula, contributing to normal scapulohumeral rhythm. The humerus sits within the glenoid fossa of the scapula, forming the glenohumeral joint. The scapula attaches then to the back of the rib cage forming the scapulothoracic joint. […]

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Vertical and Horizontal Hop Training/Testing

Prior to utilizing jump training/testing, the physical therapist (PT) must understand the difference between vertical and horizontal jump performance following ACLR. Initiated at the appropriate time, jump training/testing should be included throughout rehabilitation following ACL reconstruction (ACLR) or ACL injury to allow physical therapists to monitor and document the changes in physical competency throughout the […]

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Reducing Your Risk for Skiing and Snowboard Injuries

PREVENTING SKIING and SNOWBOARDING INJURIES Every year, tens of thousands of skiers and snowboarders enjoy the slopes.  However, few adequately prepare for the specific physical demands these sports place on the body, putting them at greater risk for injuries. Although snow sports can be safe, unexpected injuries can occur with improper preparation and/or poor judgment. […]

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