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The hamstrings are a group of 3 muscles running from the pelvis to the back of the knee.  These muscles are an essential component of the posterior chain improving lower back, hip, and knee stability.  In our previous posts we have discussed the importance of developing these muscles for injury prevention and sports performance.  Specifically,...

Knee arthritis is a common, costly condition affecting a large percentage of middle aged and older adults.  Physical Therapy remains the gold standard of care for knee arthritis due to its’ ability to delay or prevent the need for a total knee replacement.  One of the foundations of Physical Therapy care includes strength training for the...

Resistance training is an essential part of any training program due to its’ ability to reduce injury risk and improve sports performance.  Adolescents can safely resistance train if they are properly supervised and can perform movements correctly.  One of the foundations of any strengthening program is the squat.  The squat is an incredible training tool...

The majority of people with lower quarter pain or symptoms will demonstrate altered coordination and communication between the nervous system and muscles.  This leads to altered movement patterns which may perpetuate symptoms and lead to more chronic pain and muscle imbalances.  Primary movers for our movement patterns (example: gluts) may be substituted for weaker, less...