10 Reasons Pelvic Floor PT Could Improve Your Quality of Life
Dive into 10 reasons Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy could Improve Your Quality of Life
Dive into 10 reasons Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy could Improve Your Quality of Life
The Postpartum Care Dream Team Includes a Physical Therapist! Whether you gave birth vaginally or had a c-section, every birthing human could benefit from a
Periods and Leaking The recent rainy weather here in Fort Collins (I’m not complaining – my tulips are out in full force) and the onset
Have you heard of a pessary? Do you have feelings of pressure and heaviness in the vagina at the end of the day or when
What should I know about a Vaginal Delivery After Cesarean Section? Are you a mama that had a cesarean section but is now looking into
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I get this question a lot… “What’s the best way to warm up for runners?” It depends! You don’t NEED to “warm up” before you
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Getting to know your own anatomy and feeling comfortable discussing what is normal and not normal is an important part of addressing pelvic floor dysfunction.
Static stretching is the most common form of stretching that I see misused. It seems like it’s been ingrained into the minds of all active
MythBusters! Pelvic Floor Edition- Part 1 Have you recently been scrolling on social media while “sittervising” your kids at Twin Silos or Spring Creek Canyon
What Is Dry Needling? What We Already Know: If you’ve heard someone talk about “needling” or “dry needling,” you may be curious about what it
Ultrarunners are used to going long and slow. That’s exactly what most people are doing during ultras anyway. When it comes to training specificity, that’s
As a healthcare professional, I recently had a patient named Anna* who came to me for a pelvic floor evaluation. Anna is a 50-year-old woman
So you’ve been given the direction to STOP RUNNING by your Doctor… Many of us runners have been so frustrated by an injury, we eventually
People make it seem like common sense that there are inherently “good” and “bad” ways to do exercises. I frequently hear things like … “squatting
Do you have a “tight” pelvic floor? So, you’ve been doing research on the internet and have diagnosed yourself with an “overactive” or “hypertonic” or
With years of experience as a physical therapist working with injured runners, it is clear to me that we are not all getting the same
This has been a hot topic since Ironman partnered with Aleve, which is an NSAID, or “non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.” This is big news due to
Are you a new mom that’s recently postpartum and looking to get back into running? Well first of all, go back and check out
Strength training has so many benefits to athletes and overall health in general. Although a common mistake is when intensity isn’t high enough to yield
In this episode of the Making Strides Podcast AJ and Adam talk to Brad Wells. He studied atmospheric science at CSU and works in meteorology.
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