by Site Admin | Feb 24, 2019 | Sports/Bodybuilding Injuries, General Health, Recreational Injuries
Shoulder surgery directed toward “rotator cuff tendinitis,” “rotator cuff disease,” “subacromial pain syndrome,” or “shoulder impingement” is not superior to non-surgical treatment options for relieving pain. These are the findings of an expert panel whose... by Site Admin | May 22, 2018 | General Health, Sports/Bodybuilding Injuries
No current system of exercise generates more debate and contention among healthcare professionals (and exercise enthusiasts) than CrossFit. Some wholeheartedly embrace it while others completely disregard it. Either way, a very real problem arises when CrossFit... by Site Admin | Mar 17, 2017 | Recreational Injuries, Sports/Bodybuilding Injuries
An Australian study published in the February 5, 2013 issue of the ‘Journal of the American Medical Association’ found that patients treated with a single corticosteroid injection for “Tennis Elbow” (also known as ‘Lateral... by Site Admin | Mar 5, 2017 | Recreational Injuries, Sports/Bodybuilding Injuries
Achilles tendinitis is an inflammatory condition that involves the ‘Achilles tendon,’ the tendon that anchors the calf muscles on the back of your leg to your heel bone. This tendon is involved in walking, running, and jumping. Tendinitis is the... by Site Admin | Mar 4, 2017 | Sports/Bodybuilding Injuries
by Dana McDaniel, Strength & Conditioning Coach at Performance Sport-Care In our facility, corrective exercise and strengthening exercise is an important part of our treatment of patients. In the world of health care, Doctors make treatment decisions that... by Site Admin | Mar 4, 2017 | Recreational Injuries, Sports/Bodybuilding Injuries
Medial epicondylitis, also known as “golfer’s elbow,” usually results from an overuse injury to the forearm, specifically, the muscle-tendon attachment(s) of the flexor/pronator muscle mass to a bony prominence located along the inner elbow...