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low back pain diagnostic imaging, low back pain
Is a picture worth 1000 words?When having low back pain, you may undergo an MRI or CT scan. As our
Racquet Sports Racquet Sports, tennis
Knee arthritis remains one of the most common diagnoses in middle to older adults playing tennis and pickleball. Patients commonly
CrossFit CrossFit, squatting
The overhead squat is challenging, to put it lightly. It requires both strength and mobility in abundance. It is essential
CrossFit cardiovascular disease, CrossFit, strength training
Dumbbells have long been viewed as a tool for traditional body building style exercise for muscle growth and strength training.
Uncategorized CrossFit
CrossFit specific warm up and maintenance exercises created by the Doctors of Physical Therapy at Mend.Every week you get a
Pelvic Health pelvic health, postpartum, postpartum fitness, postpartum running, running
Ready to run after having a baby but need a better plan on how much and how to progress your
Sports Performance core exercise, sports performance, strength training
In our Boulder Physical Therapy practice we often train the foundation of the body prior to moving to distal extremities.
Physical Therapy Exam back and leg pain, neck and arm pain, Physical Therapy examination, subjective history
Patients presenting to our Boulder Physical Therapy clinic often present with arm or leg symptoms including pain, numbness, and pins
Exercise aerobic exercise, exercise, obesity, weight loss
Many exercisers report weight control or weight loss as one of their main goals for performing a weekly exercise program.
Tennis dry needling, tennis, tennis elbow, treatment
 Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylalgia is the most common reason for elbow pain and 2nd most common overuse
Tennis exercise, knee pain, rehabilitation, tennis
Patellar tendinopathy also known as “jumper’s knee” is one of the most common chronic knee injuries found in tennis and
Racquet Sports Racquet Sports, shoulder pain, tennis
The rotator cuff is an essential group of muscles that stabilize the shoulder during overhead movements such as the tennis
Exercise disease risk, exercise, sleep
Sleep is an essential part of your day and makes up one of the 4 (sleep, stress management, nutrition, and
Pelvic Health kegels, pelvic floor strengthening, pelvic health, pelvic organ prolapse, strength training
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is the descent or tissue laxity of the front (bladder), back (rectum), or top (cervical) aspect
Bone Health, Female Athlete, Women's Health female athlete, osteoporosis, women's health
Strength or resistance training targeting the major muscle groups of the body is recommended by the American College of Sports
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Mend has recently expanded our East Boulder County office located on the border of Lafayette and Louisville. We provide the
climbing rock climbing, Rock Climbing Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain is a common problem among rock climbers. It affects 2/3 of adults and is one of the top
climbing rock climbing, strength training
Did you know that having a climbing injury makes you 6 times more likely to have a future climbing injury
climbing Climbing Finger Pain, rock climbing, shoulder pain
“Chicken-winging” is a movement that every climber experiences. It is defined as a pattern of movement where the elbows raise
sports injuries football, quadriceps strain, soccer, sports injuries
Quadriceps strains are a common sports injury occurring in activities demanding kicking, cutting, sprinting, and deceleration movements. In our Boulder
Exercise core exercise, exercise, exercise prescription, low back pain
The core is a collective group of spinal musculature critical for range of motion of the spine, stabilization of our
Pelvic Health pelvic health, pelvic pain, strengthening, stretching
If you deal with pelvic floor tension, you or a physical therapist has likely discovered tight adductors as well. Due
Return To Sport knee pain, sports injuries
If you are an outdoor enthusiast, it is likely you have experienced knee pain at some point. Knee pain is
climbing return to sport, rock climbing
Returning to rock climbing after an injury or an extended break from the sport can be challenging. Many climbers do