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Knee Injuries ACL injury, knee injury, rehabilitation, return to sport
We written many blog posts on ACL injuries as they continue to be a risk to our youth and amateur
general physical therapy low back pain, manual therapy, spinal manipulation
Spinal manipulation is one of the oldest treatments in recorded history and is presented utilized by multiple professions including Physical
general physical therapy disease risk, general physical therapy, heart disease, running
We have written about running benefits on our mental, emotional, and physical health in previous blog posts.  Consistent physical activity
Back Injuries leg pain, low back pain, NSAIDs, sciatica
Our previous posts have documented the success of Physical Therapy treatments on sciatica, radiating pain down the back of leg,
Sports Performance circulation, flexibility, foam rolling, stretching
We have previously written on the effectiveness of foam rolling as a warm up or cool down technique, as well
sports injuries injury prevention, sports injuries, star balance excursion test
Photo Credit: charlieweingroff.com In our prior posts we have described the injury risks associated with athletic activities.  There will always
Sports Performance caffeine, cycling, performance
Our prior posts have documented some of the research supporting the use of caffeine in both strength training and endurance
Running Injuries running, running economy, shoe wear
In prior posts we have described the importance of running economy.  Runners with improved economy, similar to miles per gallon
Knee Injuries ACL injury, bracing
Post operative immobilization is often utilized after ACL surgery in an attempt to support the knee joint.  The reasoning behind the
general physical therapy fellowship training, low back pain, treatment
Physical Therapists at Mend are both board certified in orthopedics and fellowship trained in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy.  Our prior
Hip Injuries bursitis, dry needling, hip pain, treatment
Dry needling is an effective Physical Therapy intervention for the treatment of muscle pain and injury.  Our previous post described
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1. Can you tell us a little bit about what go you into running? After winning the district cross country championships,
general physical therapy dry needling, muscle pain, treatment
Dry needling performed by Physical Therapists has grown in popularity over the past 10 years among researchers, clinicians, and patients.
Sports Performance strength, strength training, supplements, vitamin D
Nutritional supplements are widely advertised with amazing health claims but few have been able to show true effects beyond placebo
Foot and Ankle Injuries exercise, heel pain, manual therapy
In our prior posts on heel pain and plantar fasciitis we described the growing evidence supporting the utilization of treatments
general physical therapy hip, low back pain, manual therapy
Low back pain is the most common reason patients seek out the care of their primary care physician and Physical
general physical therapy
Our practice has grown tremendously over the last year, in large part due to the support of our friends and
Sports Performance cycling, hydration, performance
The benefits of proper hydration for human performance and recovery has long been established.  Replacing fluid loss from metabolism, evaporation,
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Jenny DeSouchet is a lifelong runner and former CU Buff Cross Country/Track athlete interested in using her experiences to help
sports injuries ACL injury, knee injury, rehabilitation, sports injury
ACL injuries  are becoming more common among both recreational and professional athletes.  The majority of these athletes who sustain complete
Foot and Ankle Injuries ankle sprains, balance, prevention, treatment
Ankle sprains remain one of the most common orthopedic injuries seen in both physician and Physical Therapy offices.  The majority
Sports Performance flexibility, strengthening, stretching
In our previous posts we discussed how patients and athletes can utilize strength training to both improve strength as well
general physical therapy injections, stem cell injections, tendon pain
The use of platelet rich plasma (PRP) and stem cell injections continue to rise and outpace the medical research supporting
Running Injuries barefoot running, running, running gait
In an attempt to reduce the high risk of running injuries, athletes are making changes to their strike patterns and