8 Facts that You Need to know about Bones & Joints
Everyone probably experiences some sort of orthopaedic health issue at some point in their lives, ranging from mild to very serious conditions. So, we should all know as much as Read More
Everyone probably experiences some sort of orthopaedic health issue at some point in their lives, ranging from mild to very serious conditions. So, we should all know as much as Read More
In recent years, we have seen a dramatic increase in ACL injuries among children. This could stem from a few factors, including an overall increase in sport involvement for children, Read More
On its website, CBS News (4/2, Firger) reports that a new study published in the journal Neurology found that regular “rigorous physical activity” by young people could improve mental fitness later Read More
You might find it difficult to know when to schedule knee replacement surgery, and you will probably have reservations about what to expect. To help you out, here is some Read More
At some point in life, most Americans will experience some sort of bone or joint pain. Depending on your level of daily physical activity, repetitive motions and other factors, this Read More
3 Reasons to Consider Shoulder Replacement to Relieve Rheumatoid Arthritis Many of those suffering from rheumatoid arthritis experience chronic pain in their shoulders as a result of the inflammation. Read More
Running is a great way to stay in shape and to get your joints moving. From your shoulders to your ankles, a regular running routine can help to prevent total Read More
As you know, exercise is important to maintain good health, including the health of your muscles, joints and bones. Of course, the type and intensity of exercise that’s right for Read More
The New York State Athletic Training Association is proud to celebrate March as National Athletic Training Month! This year’s theme is “We’ve Got Your Back” The outreach athletic training staff Read More
It probably comes at no surprise that exercise can really benefit your bone health. While bones function far differently from muscles, they still require use in order to avoid deterioration Read More
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