My Top 5 LEAST Favorite Exercises
This post originally appeared in early December 2008 as my top 5 LEAST favorite rehabilitation exercises and has proven to be one of the most
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This post originally appeared in early December 2008 as my top 5 LEAST favorite rehabilitation exercises and has proven to be one of the most
A recent review from the January 2009 issue of the Journal of Arthroscopy reviewed the use of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate for knee osteoarthritis. Considering
The current issue of AJSM has two great articles regarding articular cartilage repair procedures that go very well together. I think this is an amazing
How often do you use an immobilizer after ACL reconstruction? The January 2009 issue of American Journal of Sports Medicine is out and there a
The October 2008 issue of the Journal of Strength and Conditioning has an impressive review article of the anatomy, function, assessment, and strengthening of the
Arthritis of the glenohumeral joint is a challenging shoulder injury for athletes. As our generations change, we will continue to see less and less sedentary
I always try to stay on top of recent research, both for my own clinical skills but also for my physical therapy blog. I
Patellofemoral pain is one of the most commonly diagnosed knee pathologies. Despite the prevalence of the diagnosis, the exact mechanism and source of pain continue
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