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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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HOW TO FIX RHOMBOID PAIN
Article September 8, 2022

How To Fix Rhomboid Pain

by Craig Lindell PT, DPT, CSCS

Are you dealing with a nagging discomfort in between your shoulder blade and your spine? No matter how many stretches you do, or how much time you spend foam rolling it, does it still persist? Pain in this area often [...]

LEARN THE BEST SERRATUS ANTERIOR EXERCISES
Article September 8, 2022

Learn The Best Serratus Anterior Exercises

by Arash Maghsoodi PT, DPT, CSCS

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
Article September 8, 2022

Knees Over Toes – Is it Safe?

by Michael Lau PT, DPT, CSCS

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 - INSTAGRAM
Article September 10, 2025

Exercises For Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

by Arash Maghsoodi PT, DPT, CSCS

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
Article September 10, 2025

Exercises For MCL Injury Rehabilitation

by Sherif Elnaggar PT, DPT, OCS

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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3 Easy Pelvic Floor Exercises Every Mom Should Be Doing-IG
Article February 5, 2024

3 Easy Pelvic Floor Exercises Every Mom Should Do

by Lyndsay Provencio PT, DPT

Let me paint two pictures for you…you’re a new mom. You’re welcoming a new family member into your home and your life, you’re 6 weeks postpartum and have been cleared back to “normal activity” but your body feels less [...]

The Core Exercise You Didn't Know You Needed & Why-IG
Article January 22, 2024

The Core Exercise You Should Be Doing

by Ryan Nosak MS, CSCS

In the pursuit for a strong and stable core, one exercise stands out for its simplicity and effectiveness: the plank. Often acknowledged as the cornerstone of core workouts, the plank is more than just an ab toner. [...]

Posterior Tibialis Tendinopathy vs Plantar Fasciitis - The Important Difference -IG
Article January 8, 2024

Posterior Tibialis Tendinopathy vs Plantar Fasciitis – The Important Difference

by Tommy Mandala PT, DPT, SCS, OCS, CSCS

Nearly everyone has heard of the term Plantar Fasciitis. In popular culture, any kind of foot pain is often lumped in with the loose term plantar fasciitis. On the other hand, its lesser-known cousin, posterior tibial [...]

Exercises for IT Band Syndrome-IG
Article December 26, 2023

Exercises for IT Band Syndrome

by Taryn Beaumont PT, DPT, CLT, CF-L2, CNC

Have you recently started a new walking, running, or exercise program and felt a sharp, burning pain on the outside of your knee? Maybe you’ve just had surgery on your knee or a total knee replacement and you feel this [...]

Exercises for Hip Labrum Injuries-IG
Article December 11, 2023

Exercises For Hip Labrum Injuries

by John Schaefer PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS

Are you experiencing popping, clicking, or pain in your hips that either started suddenly or has developed over time? If so, you’ve likely wondered what in the world could be causing this sensation and how you can [...]

5 Ways to Get Back to Running Postpartum-IG
Article November 27, 2023

5 Ways to Get Back to Running Postpartum

by Lyndsay Provencio PT, DPT

A typical pregnancy is 280 days. That’s 280 days a woman has to anticipate the birth of her child and the beginning of a new chapter. Months of birthing classes, prenatal yoga, strength-specific workouts for pregnancy, [...]

How to Progress to a REAL One Hand Push-Up-IG
Article November 13, 2023

How To Progress To A REAL One-Handed Push-Up

by Taryn Beaumont PT, DPT, CLT, CF-L2, CNC

Have you always wanted to learn how to do a proper push-up? How about a ONE HANDED push-up? Not simply a cool party trick, a one handed push up can be a great tool for shoulder and scapular strengthening and rehab! If [...]

Understanding Cortisone Injections - When to Get Them & What They Do -ig
Article October 30, 2023

Understanding Cortisone Injections – When to Get Them & What They Do

by Tommy Mandala PT, DPT, SCS, OCS, CSCS

Cortisone injections are one of the most common orthopedic treatments offered to patients today. When you go to see a doctor for a musculoskeletal injury, that doctor typically has 4 options to offer you: surgery, [...]

Exercises for Plantar Fasciitis - Strengthening You Have to Do-IG
Article October 16, 2023

Exercises for Plantar Fasciitis – Strengthening You Have to Do

by Lyndsay Provencio PT, DPT

“Grounding”, also known as “Earthing”, refers to the direct connection with the Earth through bare hands or skin. It has long been used by many cultures with the thought and subjective report that walking barefoot on [...]