Therapy Corner

  • Cool Out!

    While suffering under a bright sun, on the white sand, by the turquoise-green waters of the Caribbean Sea a...

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  • Pes Anserine (Goosefoot) Bursitis

    This month’s topic is an injury that fortunately is fairly rare. But, like any good bursitis condition, if you...

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  • Perspective

    I began my second running career – after a five year hiatus following graduation from college – 27 years...

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  • End of the Line

    Over the past dozen years or so, this space has covered just about every part of the body that...

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  • More Conventional Wisdoms Bite the Dust (Part II)

    Some time ago in this space (Article #35) I challenged the wisdom – conventionally-held throughout running circles – of...

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  • More Conventional Wisdoms Bite the Dust (Part I)

    As a physical therapy student some 20 years ago, my professors often referred to me by my first name...

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  • Take a Break

    A few years ago this column looked at the topic (Article #33), relative to the healing of and recovery...

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  • Self-inflicted Wounds

    The task of determining the cause of a runner’s injury is sometimes difficult, while other times quite simple. The...

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  • Above All– Relax!

    I had a wonderful coach my freshman cross-country season in college. He had a certain flare for melodrama when...

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  • Stimulating Thoughts

    ITEM: The FDA has announced it is examining claims made by manufacturers and sellers of electrical muscle stimulators to...

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  • Cross Training

      Orange, Ca. – As I sit here in sunny, warm la la land, far removed from the colder...

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  • Grains of Salt

    Everyone has pet peeves. One of mine involves the current relationship between the media and medicine. It seems to...

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  • Plantar Fasciitis and Shoes – Revisited

    Early on in this series (Articles #6 and 13) the topics of running shoes and plantar fasciitis were explored...

    Syracuse Chargers
  • Windswept Hips

    For many years, most of the so-called experts on running injuries have held fast to the belief that –...

    Syracuse Chargers
  • Cool Out!

    While suffering under a bright sun, on the white sand, by the turquoise-green waters of the Caribbean Sea a...

    Syracuse Chargers
  • Pes Anserine (Goosefoot) Bursitis

    This month’s topic is an injury that fortunately is fairly rare. But, like any good bursitis condition, if you...

    Syracuse Chargers
  • Perspective

    I began my second running career – after a five year hiatus following graduation from college – 27 years...

    Syracuse Chargers
  • End of the Line

    Over the past dozen years or so, this space has covered just about every part of the body that...

    Syracuse Chargers
  • More Conventional Wisdoms Bite the Dust (Part II)

    Some time ago in this space (Article #35) I challenged the wisdom – conventionally-held throughout running circles – of...

    Syracuse Chargers
  • More Conventional Wisdoms Bite the Dust (Part I)

    As a physical therapy student some 20 years ago, my professors often referred to me by my first name...

    Syracuse Chargers
  • Take a Break

    A few years ago this column looked at the topic (Article #33), relative to the healing of and recovery...

    Syracuse Chargers
  • Self-inflicted Wounds

    The task of determining the cause of a runner’s injury is sometimes difficult, while other times quite simple. The...

    Syracuse Chargers
  • Above All– Relax!

    I had a wonderful coach my freshman cross-country season in college. He had a certain flare for melodrama when...

    Syracuse Chargers
  • Stimulating Thoughts

    ITEM: The FDA has announced it is examining claims made by manufacturers and sellers of electrical muscle stimulators to...

    Syracuse Chargers
  • Cross Training

      Orange, Ca. – As I sit here in sunny, warm la la land, far removed from the colder...

    Syracuse Chargers
  • Grains of Salt

    Everyone has pet peeves. One of mine involves the current relationship between the media and medicine. It seems to...

    Syracuse Chargers
  • Plantar Fasciitis and Shoes – Revisited

    Early on in this series (Articles #6 and 13) the topics of running shoes and plantar fasciitis were explored...

    Syracuse Chargers
  • Windswept Hips

    For many years, most of the so-called experts on running injuries have held fast to the belief that –...

    Syracuse Chargers