The Best Exercises for the Gluteus Maximus and Gluteus Medius
In a past article, I discussed assessing and treating dysfunction of the gluteus medius. I reviewed an article from the Journal of Strength and Conditioning
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In a past article, I discussed assessing and treating dysfunction of the gluteus medius. I reviewed an article from the Journal of Strength and Conditioning
There is an excellent article in the Journal of Athletic Training on concussions in sports. The article is a consensus statement from the 3rd International
Lateral epicondylitis, or tennis elbow, is one of my least favorite injuries. It can be disabling, nagging, and sometimes even relentless! A commonly recommended treatment
The influence of the kinetic chain on the patellofemoral can not be underestimated. Because the knee is located mid-way through a weightbearing extremity, it is
As we continue our journey through the diagnosis and treatment of patellofemoral injuries, it is time to shift gears from the basic principles of care
Now that we have spent some time discussing the differential diagnosis of patellofemoral pain and principles of patellofemoral rehabilitation, we can move on to discussing
Although the key to successful rehabilitation program for patellofemoral pain requires an accurate differential diagnosis, there are several principles to patellofemoral rehabilitation that should be
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