The Q or quadriceps angle is a measurement of pelvic width that is believed to contribute to the risk of… Read More
Golfing wrist injuries are common with treatment requiring 1-3 months of rest and immobilization and if tears are present surgery.… Read More
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that begin in the cervical/neck spinal cord and travel down the cervicoaxillary… Read More
Introduction How do non-surgical treatments compare with traditional surgical treatments to improve mobility for individuals with hamstring injuries? The hamstrings… Read More
A nerve becomes pinched/compressed when added pressure is placed on it by surrounding structures that can include muscles, bones, ligaments,… Read More
Overexertion and repetitive stress injuries make up a fourth of all work injuries. Repetitive pulling, lifting, punching in numbers, typing, pushing,… Read More
Automobile accidents and collisions can cause knee and ankle injuries in various ways. Automobile crashes are considered high-energy collisions versus… Read More
Gymnastics is a demanding and challenging sport. Gymnasts train to be powerful and graceful. Today's moves have become increasingly technical… Read More
As humans, there are a variety of stressors experienced daily. Stress collects in various body areas, most commonly the upper… Read More