Author: Orthopedic Associates
March 6th, 2018
Pain In Arch Of Foot Feet are an often forgotten about part of our lives, but they’re incredibly important. You spend a huge portion of your life on your feet, so any problems there can be very difficult to work with. And foot problems are much more common than you’d think. A study performed in… Continue reading High Arch Feet, And Why They Are a Problem
February 20th, 2018
Joint Pain Relief: General Health Throughout the Seasons It’s almost that time of year again. Soon, the temperatures will begin to rise, and the rain will begin to fall. Even the smallest atmospheric changes can have a huge reaction in our bodies. Whether the weather will bring joint pain or sniffles, it’s certain to affect… Continue reading Changing Weather, and The Joint Pain it Can Cause
February 6th, 2018
There’s always some level of confusion around certain topics. You hear people all the time tell you that something is important, but you aren’t sure why. Maybe for you this is pop stars. Who is Taylor Swift and why should you care? Maybe it’s the potential health problems with coffee. You don’t want anybody to… Continue reading The Importance of Stretching
January 24th, 2018
If you suffer from a sprained ankle, recovery time may take longer than you think. Talk to one of our specialists at either Orthopedic Associates two locations and be on your way to feeling better today! Sprained Ankles, and How to Cope With Them A twisted ankle isn’t fun to deal with. You take a wrong… Continue reading Sprained Ankles, and How to Cope With Them
January 7th, 2018
Winter Injuries – Preventing & Treating Winter can lead to more than a few issues. With ice on the road, snow on the sidewalk, and the cold in your bones, it’s easy to get injured in the winter. In the United States, there were almost 50,000 workplace injuries caused by various winter hazards such as… Continue reading Common Winter Injuries
December 30th, 2017
Staying Safe While Walking In The Snow. Each and every year, 1 million people are hospitalized because of injuries sustained after falling, and 17,000 of those 1 million people die. The likelihood of being hospitalized because of a fall increases dramatically in the winter because of the hazards it can put in the street and… Continue reading Walking in a Winter Wonderland
December 20th, 2017
Exercising During The Winter Season The winter can be rough on many aspects of our lives. Being forced inside can lead to sedentary lifestyles that are both physically and emotionally damaging. While it’s easy to pass this off as something that’s unavoidable, that’s simply not true. Remaining active in the winter can improve your life… Continue reading Remain Active During the Winter Season
September 18th, 2017
Swimmer’s Shoulder is a feared phrase amongst swimmers. Because of the high volume of arm rotations required in intense swimming sessions, especially in competitive settings, swimmer’s are at high risk for shoulder problems – a 1995 study noted that 47% of collegiate swimmers suffered from shoulder pain lasting longer than three weeks. In this article,… Continue reading A Detailed Look: Swimmer’s Shoulder
September 5th, 2017
Water aerobics are an increasingly popular method of exercise as more people see that they are an often more effective, and safer alternative to the machines at your local gym. In December of 2013, J Sports Sci Med. published a study on the benefits of water aerobics that broke down their now widespread S.W.E.A.T. method.… Continue reading Staying Active with Water Aerobics
August 21st, 2017
Staying Healthy While Cycling Cycling is a great activity to either maintain your health or work on striving towards a better you. As fitness becomes an increasingly normal part of life, figuring out how you are going to engage in exercise is imperative. Cycling is one of the most beloved forms of exercise for a… Continue reading Getting into the Spin of Things with Cycling