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Why I Switched to Jane EMR as a Physical Therapist
If you're a physical therapist running or working in a clinic, you already know one truth: Finding the right EMR is a painful process. Some can feel too detailed, others aren't detailed enough, and the right EMR system [...]
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Exercises For AC Joint Injuries
If you struggle to lift your arms overhead or have pain when trying to do so, adding in the following exercises for AC joint injuries could be the key to unlocking improved function and helping you to reclaim your [...]
Exercises For Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) is a fairly common diagnosis, affecting approximately 8% of the population. Pain with TOS often presents anywhere between the neck, face, occipital region or into the chest, and shoulder, [...]
Exercises For MCL Injury Rehabilitation
Medial collateral ligament (MCL) injuries are not super common in isolation; however, they do still occur mostly in sports and can be one of the structures involved in more serious knee injuries. In most cases, the [...]
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The Serratus Anterior, which is also known as the “Big Swing Muscle” or “Boxer’s muscle”, is an important muscle that helps optimize the proper movement of our shoulders. Not only does this muscle have a cool name, but [...]
Knees Over Toes – Is it Safe?
How many times have you heard from your trainer, physio, or coach to not let your knees go over your toes?! One too many times I would say! The recommendation to never let your knees go over your toes is rooted in [...]
Exercises For Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) is a fairly common diagnosis, affecting approximately 8% of the population. Pain with TOS often presents anywhere between the neck, face, occipital region or into the chest, and shoulder, [...]
Exercises For MCL Injury Rehabilitation
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Exercises For Medial Ankle Sprains
We’ve all been there – you're in the middle of an activity, a sporting event, or simply going about your day when suddenly, you misstep or land on something unexpected. Your foot twists awkwardly, and you end up with a [...]
The Best Glute Exercises and Why
Imagine this: You're at the gym, struggling through another set of squats, wondering if you're really targeting your glutes or just punishing your thighs. You glance over and see someone effortlessly executing a [...]
How to Prevent Hamstring Strains
Hamstring strains are one of the most frustrating injuries you can endure. Why? They linger. And worse, they often come back. If your favorite fantasy football player suffers a hamstring strain early in the season, you [...]
Best Exercises for Heel Spurs
When you hear the word ‘spur’, does your mind go to that funny looking object on the heel portion of cowboy boots? Well with or without fancy cowboy (or cowgirl) boots, our body can develop ‘spurs’ of its own, [...]
Safe Exercises to Perform During Menopause
Menopause. A word that carries so much weight in a woman’s life. A time characterized by physiological changes surrounding the loss of menses, or a regular monthly period for over one year (1). Symptoms during this [...]
Why Your Shoulders Could Be Uneven
Have you ever glanced in a mirror and thought to yourself, “Wow, my shoulders don’t quite look like they are even? One looks like it is much higher or lower than the other. Is something wrong with me?!”. If this has [...]
Top 3 Exercises to Prevent Midback Hump
Do you feel like your posture is resulting in a midback hump? It's normal to have some rounding of your midback, known as kyphosis. However, when the curve exceeds 40 degrees of flexion, it's considered hyper-kyphotic. [...]
Patellar Maltracking – Busting Myths on How Our Kneecap Actually Moves
Your kneecap hurts, you don’t know why, but it just does. It hurts worse going downstairs, bothers you when you squat and you feel like it is nagging you every time you go for a run. You can’t seem to figure out why, [...]
Exercises for Big Toe Arthritis
Did you know that there are a total of 33 joints in the foot alone that make it work and operate?! Our bodies are amazing! However, if one of those joints is having an "off day", doesn’t have the mobility it should, or [...]
