Improving Bone Health
Jill Alban Jill Alban

Improving Bone Health

Have you been diagnosed with osteoporosis or are you worried about the bone health of your child or adolescent? Calcium and vitamin D are common methods of promoting good bone health, but there are many other ways to promote strong bones throughout life. Early on in life, we can participate in a wide variety of activities that stimulate bones to increase in size, which protects against fractures in the long term.

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The Role of Sleep in Pain, Rehab, and Performance
Jill Alban Jill Alban

The Role of Sleep in Pain, Rehab, and Performance

You may hear high performers proud to skip sleep to be more productive but sleep allows us to make the most of our time while awake. Our sleep plays a vital role in recovery and physical wellbeing. Here are a few reasons why your physical therapist may ask about your sleep habits.

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Understanding and Treating Plantar Fasciitis in Runners
Jill Alban Jill Alban

Understanding and Treating Plantar Fasciitis in Runners

A dramatic increase in mileage without adequate foot and ankle strength greatly increases the risk of foot injuries such as plantar fasciitis. Understanding a bit about the structure and function of the foot is the first step in treatment and prevention of plantar fasciitis.

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Groin Strains: Management and Prevention
Jill Alban Jill Alban

Groin Strains: Management and Prevention

When we experience symptoms in our groin, there are a few different tissues that could contribute (see below and left) (1). Groin strains refer to the strain of the inner thigh muscle group, the adductors.

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The Mystery of the Chronically Tight Hip Flexors
Jill Alban Jill Alban

The Mystery of the Chronically Tight Hip Flexors

There is a very good chance that you have felt or been told, you have “tight hip flexors.” Listening to our body is important, but occasionally sensations through the body can be misinterpreted. Feeling tight or stiff can potentially mean there is a muscle/tendon unit that has less length, but there is also a strong possibility when looking at the hip flexor, the sensation could actually be from limited strength.

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Staying Active and Fit During Middle-Age and Beyond
Jill Alban Jill Alban

Staying Active and Fit During Middle-Age and Beyond

The key to staying active and fit during the fourth decade of life and beyond is to find activities which interest and challenge you physically and mentally. Participate in a variety of sports or activities for overall fitness. Consistency is equally important for life-long fitness and health. Make time in your day for exercise and commit to health and fitness for the long haul. Your body and mind will thank you.

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Top Exercises for Managing Ankle Injuries
Alyson Freitag Alyson Freitag

Top Exercises for Managing Ankle Injuries

Are you suffering from weak ankles? Are you always rolling or spraining your ankles? Are you battling with foot/ankle tendon injuries? Try these exercises to improve your foot and ankle strength and stability.

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