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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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How To Fix Rhomboid Pain
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
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
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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Strengthening Exercises for Rhomboid Pain
Are you experiencing a nagging or painful discomfort in between your shoulder blades or mid back? Maybe you’ve tried stretching, foam rolling, anti-inflammatories, massage, and changing your posture or desk setup, and [...]
Why You Should Do Copenhagen Planks
The fitness landscape is ever-evolving, with new exercises and training methods being introduced regularly. But some exercises, despite their vast benefits, remain under the radar. The Copenhagen Plank has been a best [...]
Sciatica Exercises & Rehab
Sciatica, is a term that is often used to describe any type of low back, hip or leg pain. You may have heard people describe back or hip pain as their “sciatic acting up again”. Despite its prevalence, many people [...]
Different Types of Squats and Why to Do Each
Whether you're stepping into the world of strength training for the first time or you're an experienced athlete, squats are a foundational movement that offers something for everyone. From building strong legs to [...]
Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Exercise
Have you ever played the game “Two Truths and a Lie”? You are given two factual statements and then one that is incorrect. Give it a try. Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common sign that is often experienced after [...]
Exercises for Pec Strains
You’ve been training for months, and now you’re ready! Ready to hit that huge bench press PR (personal record) that you know is coming. Your buddies are cheering you on, you are feeling amped, you know you’ll complete [...]
Exercises for an LCL Injury Rehabilitation
The Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL) is the less commonly known cousin of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL). For this reason those who suffer an LCL injury can often find themselves feeling at a loss for guidance. [...]
The Prehab Exercise Library & Why It’s Elevating Rehab
Have you ever tried to draw someone doing a back squat with a barbell, it's a lot harder than you would think. Although, I'm sure if you are a healthcare provider reading this there may be a time in your career where [...]
Exercises for Hip Osteoarthritis
Don’t say the “a-word”. Don’t do it, don’t even think about it. We can’t be using language like that in these blog posts. What’s the “a-word”? ARTHRITIS. Arthritis has a reputation amongst many as being bad, scary, or [...]
