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Too Little or Too Much?
A few years ago, I was contacted by a writer for Elle, a fashion magazine, who was seeking my...
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Back to the Future
One of my favorite Woody Allen movies dates back to 1973. Sleeper tells the tale of one Miles Monroe,...
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Good Blood
I am presently treating a patient who has been suffering from a chronic case of tennis elbow. This is...
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Old News
A look back at some of the recent editions of this column reveals a decided tendency to cover topics...
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Much Ado About Shoes–Redux
Over the past few months, I have been asked by several runners to offer an opinion on a new...
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To The Core
The latest, greatest thing since sliced bread in the exercise performance and rehabilitation fields has to be what is...
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Don’t Push Your Kids
A recent article in the New York Times covered the apparent explosion of orthopedic injuries suffered...
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One Size Does Not Fit All
Nearly 20 years ago, not long after I started practicing as a physical therapist, I attended a seminar entitled,...
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Natural Born Runners
On at least two occasions in the past, I have attempted to dispute those who challenge, and sometimes even...
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Ramping Up
As we move forward from late summer into early fall, many runners move up from 5 & 10k-level training...
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A Puzzlement
Muscle strains in runners are certainly not uncommon. In fact, I would venture to say that it would be...
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Feet On The Ground
As spring approaches and the snow recedes, runners find they have a greater number of options when it comes...
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Un-Natural Wear and Tear
President George W. Bush – the nation’s First Runner – recently underwent a clinical and MRI examination of his...
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Evidently So
Over the past few years, a buzz-phrase – evidence-based practice – has gained favor in the physical therapy (and...