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Dr. Tom’s Top 5 Shoulder Exercises

Dr. Tom’s Top 5 Shoulder Exercises

For anyone who enjoys being active and working out, shoulder irritation can be a common part of the process. These are Dr. Tom’s Top 5 Shoulder Exercises to help people get out of pain or to help...

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Dr. Bryan’s Top 5 Core Exercises

Dr. Bryan’s Top 5 Core Exercises

Core strengthening is a mainstay component of most fitness, sport training, rehab, bodybuilding, powerlifting, CrossFit, and Olympic weightlifting programs. Check out Dr. Bryan’s go-to core building...

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The CrossFit Season

The CrossFit Season

Crossfit is quickly turning into a mainstream sport in the United States and around the world. With the Crossfit Games just ending last week and having significant coverage on ESPN we have now...

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How much exercise do we need?

How much exercise do we need?

Have you ever wondered how much exercise you should be performing on a weekly basis? Follow along to discover the latest recommendations! There is a never ending amount of information at the tips of...

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Youth Weightlifting

Youth Weightlifting

Youth weight training and lifting has been a controversial topic over the years. Critics of training younger individuals report that it is “dangerous” and argue higher injury rates compared to...

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Cold Exposure Therapy

Cold Exposure Therapy

Do you remember those dreadful ice baths in your high school athletic trainer’s office? You shivered, you cursed under your breath, and you counted down the seconds until you could get out of the...

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Dry Needling

Dry Needling

Specific Approaches for Desired Outcomes Did you know there are several different approaches and techniques your physical therapist can use to achieve a desired effect with the use of dry needling?...

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How to manage training volume

How to manage training volume

As we welcome the new year and the competitive CrossFit season, many gym athletes and active individuals are increasing their training volume in preparation. But be aware, spikes in training volume...

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Peace and love for injury recovery

Peace and love for injury recovery

For years individuals have been taught to treat injuries with the mnemonic R.I.C.E, which stands for Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation. Over the last several years the medical community has...

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Return to Running: Part 2

Return to Running: Part 2

In our last article we discussed strategies and movements to prepare you for a new running program. Once your lower body has the capacity to withstand the forces of running it is time to get out on...

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