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Patient’s with knee arthritis often experience pain with weight bearing activities including, standing, walking, stair climbing, and hiking. In our Physical Therapy practice, we find impairments of range of motion, gait deviations, balance, and strength within this patient population. In particular, weakness of the quadricep and hip musculature contributes to pain during weight bearing activities....

ACL injuries are one of the most common sports medicine injuries encountered in a Physical Therapy practice. These injuries can be treated successfully with either conservative or surgical interventions depending on the athlete’s presentation and athletic goals. In addition to the post injury management of these athletes, researchers and clinicians have also focused on reducing...

Patellofemoral pain (PFP) is characterized by diffuse pain behind or around the patella or knee cap. It occurs when the knee is loaded and bent with activities such as: running, jumping, squatting or ascending/descending stairs. The prevalence of PFP is 22.7% in both adults and adolescents, and with the inherit link between PFP and Knee...

Non contact ACL injuries remain one of the most common traumatic injuries encountered in sports medicine.  The most common mechanism of injury involves a sudden twisting motion at the knee with the foot planted.  Many factors are at play in this scenario including shoewear, field and court conditions, and the athletes ability to resist the...

Knee arthritis is one of the leading causes of disability and reduced activity in the United States.  Physical Therapy interventions, including manual therapy and exercise, remain the foundation of conservative care for this diagnosis.  When combined, manual therapy and exercise, have been shown to reduce pain, stiffness, weakness, and disability in patients with knee arthritis. ...

Osteoarthritis is estimated to affect 250 million people worldwide leading to high rates of global pain and disability.  These rates are expected to raise as our population of baby boomers continues to age into their golden years.  Unfortunately, many with osteoarthritis will become less active or sedentary because of their symptoms and in turn are...

Despite the amazing health benefits of exercise, the CDC estimates 80% of Americans do not meet national guidelines for weekly exercise.  Patients with knee arthritis report decreased participation in daily exercise programs including walking and moderate exercise secondary to pain, weakness, and fear of injury.  In our Boulder Physical Therapy practice many patients are fearful...