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Hip Injuries FAI, hip impingement, physical therapy, surgery
Hip impingement, or the compression of the soft tissue or bony structures of the hip joint, has become the flavor
Running Injuries arthritis, hip pain, knee pain, marathon, running injury
Similar to Sasquatch and the Loch Ness Monster science may also be putting another myth to rest.  In our previous
Knee Injuries ACL injury, biomechanics, knee injuries, prevention
Cutting movements utilized in soccer, football, basketball, and lacrosse are one of the most common mechanisms of non contact knee
Knee Injuries exercise, knee pain, patellar tendinopathy, treatment
Patellar tendonitis (tendinopathy) is common among jumping athletes requiring repetitive jumping, landing, and squatting movements.  This overuse injury was thought
Arm Injuries posture, rotator cuff tear, shoulder pain
Posture has a controversial and complex role in musculoskeletal pain.  Some research studies have found zero to weak correlations between
Injury Treament muscle injury, muscle strain, physical therapy treatments, sports injury
Muscle injuries (strains) are a common injury among both inactive and active people.  These injuries can become recurrent and lead
Arm Injuries physical therapy, rotator cuff tear, shoulder surgery
Previous research has found no significant difference at either 1 or 2 year follow up between Physical Therapy or surgery
neck and arm pain neck pain, spinal manipulation, thoracic manipulation
Neck pain is a common problem affecting up to 70% of the population in their lifetime.  Cervical and thoracic manipulation
Arm Injuries shoulder pain, shoulder strength, strength
The shoulder blade or scapula plays an important role in optimal function of the shoulder joint.  The scapula provides the
Knee Injuries knee pain, manual therapy, patellofemoral pain, treatment
Patellofemoral Pain (pain under the knee cap) is the most common source of knee pain among active individuals and athletes. 
Knee Injuries ACL injury, ACL surgery, knee injury, return to sport
We have written previously about the high rates of subsequent knee injuries after an athlete returns to sport and activity
Arm Injuries physical therapy, shoulder pain, shoulder surgery
We have previously written about the move away from arthroscopic surgery for degenerative meniscal tears and knee arthritis based on
Foot and Ankle Injuries ankle injury, ankle sprain, balance, proprioception
Injuries to our spinal and extremity joints can impact a variety of structures including muscle, ligament, and nervous system receptors. 
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Foot and Ankle Injuries ankle sprain, injury risk, soccer, weakness
Ankle sprains are one of the most common sports injuries we encounter in our Boulder Physical Therapy practice.  In our previous
general physical therapy general physical therapy, low back pain, strengthening
In our Boulder Physical Therapy practice, individualized, progressive exercise is an essential part of each patient’s recovery.   Teaching correct exercise
Foot and Ankle Injuries heel pain, orthotics
Plantar heel pain or plantar fasciitis is the most common diagnosis explaining pain originating from the bottom of the foot. 
general physical therapy direct access, general physical therapy, health care costs, low back pain, neck pain
In previous blog posts, we have described the clinical and financial benefits of seeing a Physical Therapist first for treatment
general physical therapy general physical therapy, health care costs, medication, neck pain, physical therapy
Some of the highest quality Physical Therapy research details the effectiveness of our profession treating patients with neck pain.  Patients
Knee Injuries knee arthritis, knee pain, manual therapy
Knee arthritis is a common and costly condition affecting many middle aged adults and is a leading cause of pain
general physical therapy low back pain, sacroiliac pain, SI dysfunction, spinal manipulation
There are few areas of Physical Therapy practice more controversial than the SI Joint.  Disagreements exist among clinicians and researchers