Exercise is one of the best things you can do for your health. It can reduce your risk of chronic diseases like diabetes or cancer. Despite all of these benefits, most Americans need more. According to the Department of Health, 80% of Americans do not meet the recommendations for physical activity. That leads to the question: are you getting enough activity?
Read Post5 Ways to Get Active this Upcoming 4th of July By: Live Your Life The 4th of July is filled with parades, hot dog eating contests, fireworks, and spending quality time with friends and family all celebrating the day America …
Read PostWhat is Sarcopenia? Sarcopenia is defined as an age-related, involuntary loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength.1 The loss of skeletal mass starts in the 4th decade of life with up to 50% of this mass being lost by the …
Read PostThe weather is starting to turn around from cold, dark skies to sunny, warm days. After long winter you might be itching to get outside for the first-time including planning for some outdoor workouts. Many people may choose to start …
Read Post80% of Americans have experienced low back pain at some point in their life.1 For most people these episodes usually resolve within a week or two; however, some people experience chronic low back pain. Chronic low back pain is classified …
Read PostThe five vital signs (body temperature, pulse rate/ heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation) are performed by healthcare professionals to measure the body’s basic functions. In the physical therapy and rehabilitation world, walking speed is often referred …
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