Ergonomic Tips for Prolonged Sitting

Sitting for prolonged periods of time can be a major cause of back pain, cause increased stress of the back, neck, arms and legs and can add a tremendous amount of pressure to the back muscles and spinal discs. 

Bone-on-Bone Arthritis: Is Knee Replacement the Only Option?

Many patients are told they have “bone-on-bone” arthritis, or end-stage osteoarthritis, on their x-ray and immediately worry that knee replacement surgery is their only option. Truth is, it might not be the only option.

10 Tips for Maintaining Bone & Joint Health

When it comes to our health, we often focus on cardiovascular fitness and weight management, but there is another crucial aspect that deserves our attention: bone and joint health. Orthopedic injuries, which involve damage to our musculoskeletal system, can significantly impact our quality of life, limiting mobility and causing persistent pain.

Running Tips: Preventing Injuries and Getting Race Ready

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Tips for Osteoporosis and Exercise

You’ve been given the diagnosis of Osteoporosis, learn what exercises are best to improve health and movement with this moving forward.

Essential Tips for Staying Active & Preventing Orthopedic Injuries

Many injuries can be preventable. Proper education and proactive strategies play a vital role to help everyone stay active and healthy.

7 Stretches to Counteract Sitting All Day

Long periods of time without regular activity can be hard on the body. Learn a routine of stretches to help when you are sitting all day.

Exercises That Are the Best for Osteoarthritis

New studies are linking common exercises as beneficial for joints with osteoarthritis. Learn what is best for your body.

Gaining Muscle – No Matter Who You Are

Muscle growth takes time, persistence, and a long-term commitment to the process. But it’s possible for most people with proper training programs and protein consumption.

Sports Injuries When Impacted by Cold Weather

It is not uncommon for athletes to experience increased pain and discomfort in the winter months, and understanding why this happens is crucial for injury prevention and management.