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Sports Performance sports performance, strength training, training, triathlon
Triathlon is one of the more popular sports in Boulder with individuals training at all competitive levels and distances. Depending
Pelvic Health male pelvic health, pelvic floor, pelvic floor strengthening, pelvic health, women's health
The speciality area of physical therapy, pelvic health, has really increased in popularity and demand in the last decade and
Running Injuries running, running economy, running injuries, strength training
Strength training is an essential intervention we utilize in our Boulder Physical Therapy practice to rehabilitate all levels of running
Running Injuries gait retraining, running injuries, running injury, running mechanics
Running is one of the most common recreational and athletic activities in Boulder, CO. Despite improvements in shoes, training methods,
climbing rock climbing, shoulder pain
The best predictor of whether or not you will get an injury from rock climbing is whether or not you’ve
climbing rock climbing, Wrist Pain
Forearm stretches are one of the most commonly used self-treatment techniques among rock climbers. It would be difficult to be
CrossFit CrossFit, endurance athlete, strength training
Exercise programs have historically achieved adaptation through specificity of training. This principle of specificity has driven the exercise community to
Women's Health female athlete, incontinence, pelvic floor strengthening, plyometrics
Are you doing your ‘Kegel’s’ but still leaking when you jump or run? Kegel’s aren’t enough! But you can read
Foot and Ankle Injuries ankle sprain, balance, proprioception, sports injuries
Ankle sprains are one of the most common injuries in the lower quarter affecting with an estimated 2 million cases
climbing Climbing Finger Pain, rock climbing
Finger taping is used frequently among climbers. Tape is used for a variety of reasons including protecting skin, supporting finger
Pelvic Health female athlete, incontinence, kegels, pelvic floor strengthening, pelvic health, postpartum, women's health
“Kegel’s” have become a household word in our country. You’ll hear the term talked about between friends and recommended by
Sports Performance objective performance testing, return to sport, sports injuries, sports performance
After a sports injury it is normal to feel apprehension or concern about re injury when returning to practice or
low back pain low back pain, lumbar spinal stenosis
Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a common diagnosis given to those experiencing low back pain. The gold standard of diagnosing
climbing Climbing Finger Pain, rock climbing
Fingers are the most commonly injured body part in climbers. Pain to the fingers can be generated by several different
Uncategorized covid-19
According to the NY Times, COVID 19 has infected over 70 million and caused over 800K deaths in our country
Women's Health labor and delivery, pelvic floor, pregnancy, women's health
A frequent question of pregnant patients is, “how do I actually push during labor”? If they ask friends, they will
Back Injuries low back pain, SI dysfunction, SI pain, SI testing, spinal manipulation
In our Boulder County physical therapy practice, we are observing a resurgence of the use of clinical tests by some
Running Injury hamstring injury, hamstring syndrome, hamstring tendinopathy, running injuries
Runners are no strangers to overuse injuries, often stemming from repetitive microtrauma in the lower quarter. One less common but
Exercise exercise, exercise prescription, plyometrics, power, sports performance
Plyometrics have been utilized in late stage Physical Therapy and strength and conditioning programs for decades. These jumping and bounding
Out-of-network out of network, physical therapy
Mend was founded on the pillars of delivering the highest quality care, one-on-one treatments with doctors of physical therapy, and
CrossFit CrossFit, mental health
Exercise has been shown to have substantial benefits for many aspects of mental health. A study by Murawska-Cialowicz et al
low back pain dry needling, exercise, low back pain, spinal manipulation
Low back pain remains one of the most common symptoms seen by both physicians and Physical Therapists. Physical Therapy remains
Pelvic Health fertility, pelvic floor, pelvic health
In the United States, about 13% of women aged 15-49 year old will experience infertility. Infertility is described as the
Exercise cardiovascular disease, exercise, heart disease, strength tra
Resistance training remains a foundational intervention for all of our patients at our Boulder Physical Therapy practice. Previous research has