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By: Erica Tran, PT, DPT, OCS Let’s talk about something most women quietly deal with but rarely bring up: leaking when you jump rope. If you’ve ever felt that unexpected drip mid workout, or quietly avoided jump rope altogether, you’re not alone, and it is not just “part of being a woman.” As your physical...

Availability Is The Best Ability

Most patients presenting to our Boulder and Lafayette Physical Therapy practices are facing a pain or symptoms which are limiting their ability to participate in the activities they enjoy.  Their current abilities, or lack thereof, prevent them from being available for work, life, and recreational activities.  Availability is often the greatest predictor of long-term health...

Is Blood Flow Restriction Training Helpful In Healthy Populations?

Blood flow restriction (BFR) training has become increasingly popular in both rehabilitation and performance settings because of its ability to stimulate muscle growth and strength adaptations with lighter loads. But what happens when BFR is added to traditional heavy strength training? A recent systematic review and meta-analysis (Mckee et al. J Strength Conditioning Res. 2026)...

I Heard A Pop. Finger Pulley Injuries

By: John Crawley, PT, DPT, OCS How Pulley Injuries Occur: The Biomechanics Your fingers don’t actually contain muscles; they are moved by long tendons (flexor digitorum superficialis and profundus) that originate in your forearm. These tendons run down your fingers through a sheath, held tight to the bone by ligamentous tunnels called pulleys. Think of...

How Many Minutes Of Strength Training Do I Need To Live Longer?

Exercise remains our best intervention for extending an individual’s health span and lifespan.  Both our quality and quantity of life are positively impacted by consistent aerobic exercise and strength training performance each week.  In particular, strength training is our best tool to reduce the loss of muscle mass associated with aging (sarcopenia).  In addition, new...

Pelvic Pain and Tension: How a Pelvic Wand Can Provide Relief

By: Erica Tran, PT, DPT, OCS Many people think pelvic floor dysfunction only involves weakness. However, for many  individuals dealing with pelvic pain, painful intercourse, urinary urgency, constipation, or  tailbone pain, the pelvic floor muscles may actually be too tight. One tool that can help address this tension is a pelvic wand. When used appropriately, ...

Using Myo Reps To Improve Your Strength In Less Time

Strength training is an essential component of every person’s weekly exercise program.  Participants should aim for 2-3 days/week of strength training to complement their completion of aerobic training minutes (300 moderate minutes) each week.  These numbers have been shown to significantly improve an individual’s health and reduce their disease risk. The number one barrier for...