Should you have arthroscopic knee surgery for arthritis?
“Should I have arthroscopic knee surgery for arthritis or attend physical therapy?” is a common question that you may be faced with in your clinic.
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“Should I have arthroscopic knee surgery for arthritis or attend physical therapy?” is a common question that you may be faced with in your clinic.
How to incorporate the Bosu Balance Trainer into upper body, lower body, and core workouts.
I found an interesting article in the American Journal of Sports Medicine on the effects of low-level laser on the treatment of Achilles tendinopathy. I
I think that stiffness following any surgery, especially rotator cuff repair, is a common problem that we face in physical therapy. I found a great
Another interesting article from the most recent issue of Journal of Athletic Training on rotator cuff fatigue and glenohumeral kinematics. In this study, the authors
Great systemic review in the July-August issue of Journal of Athletic Training reviewing noncontact mechanisms of ACL injuries. Actually the issue has a few articles
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