How & Why Sport Hernias Occur

September 16th, 2017|Comments Off on How & Why Sport Hernias Occur

What Every Physical Therapist Needs To Know About Sport Hernias Sorry I haven't posted as of late. I literally have been "running" away from someone with the first name of IRMA... Funny but not funny. [...]

Ankle Dorsiflexion – Everything You Need To Know

August 31st, 2017|Comments Off on Ankle Dorsiflexion – Everything You Need To Know

Introduction To Ankle Dorsiflexion Ankle dorsiflexion is very important for many daily activities. When the ankle isn't moving optimally knee, foot, hip, and back pain become a common place for patients. A few weeks back [...]

Subtalar Joint Assessments & Treatments

August 22nd, 2017|Comments Off on Subtalar Joint Assessments & Treatments

The Subtalar Joint Last week I wrote a post about how the foot is complex yet simple to treat. Did you read it? If you haven't you can by Clicking Here. Anyways... I learned a [...]

The Foot: Complex Yet Simple (Part 1)

August 8th, 2017|Comments Off on The Foot: Complex Yet Simple (Part 1)

[headline style="1" align="center" headline_tag="h2"]Introduction to Understanding the Foot [/headline] The foot and ankle, which contains 26 bones and over 100 muscles, tendons, and ligaments is often times overlooked, misunderstood, or often times scary for clinicians [...]

Manual Therapy Monday (Episode 13): How To Assess & Treat The Sub-Cranial Spine

July 25th, 2017|Comments Off on Manual Therapy Monday (Episode 13): How To Assess & Treat The Sub-Cranial Spine

[headline style="1" align="center" headline_tag="h2"] Assessing & Treating The Sub-Cranial Spine... [/headline] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3mQZ4fEG-U   [headline style="1" align="center" headline_tag="h2"]Key Points: [/headline] The atlas glides which ever way the occiput goes When side bending, the atlas rotates the other [...]