Weightlifting Series Part II: Hip and Ankle Mobility

By |2024-01-30T12:46:50-05:00January 4th, 2024|Exercise|

Welcome to part two of our two-part series on mobility for weightlifting. If you have not done so already, please see our blog post on overhead mobility. In today’s blog post we will be discussing hip and ankle mobility that is needed to perform the squat. Though knee mobility is also important for these [...]

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in Runners: What You Need to Know

By |2024-01-30T12:46:50-05:00October 4th, 2023|Activities, Exercise, Sports|

Pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) is a condition that often flies under the radar, especially among runners. Simply put, PFD pertains to irregularities in the functioning of the muscles supporting the pelvic organs. It can manifest in two primary ways: Underactive PFD: Characterized by muscle inactivity, lengthening, and weakness. Overactive PFD: A more elusive condition [...]

Static vs Dynamic Stretching Before Working Out

By |2024-01-30T12:47:02-05:00September 12th, 2022|Exercise|

At SetPT, one of the most common questions patients ask us is “when should I stretch? Before working out? After? And what types of stretches should I do?” The answer is based on your workouts and what you’re trying to accomplish during them. But first, let’s discuss two common types of stretching: static and [...]

Hamstring Injury Rehab

By |2024-01-30T12:47:02-05:00July 14th, 2022|Exercise|

Have you ever experienced a hamstring injury? This injury can be debilitating and affect everyday functional activities such as walking or getting up from a chair. Fortunately, hamstring injuries can be rehabilitated conservatively, without the need to go under surgery!  Some important factors that will set you up for success in rehabilitating your hamstring [...]

Increasing Your Running Cadence Can Help Decrease Joint Pain

By |2024-01-30T12:47:02-05:00June 30th, 2022|Exercise|

An increase in knee and hip pain after running can be discouraging for those that use this activity as their sport. However, a study that reviewed multiple articles showed that running at a slow speed or having a slow steps-per-minute count can increase the amount of forces exerted in the hips and knees [1]. [...]

Exercise Can Decrease Pain! But How Often Should You Exercise?

By |2024-01-30T12:47:02-05:00April 21st, 2022|Exercise|

As physical therapists, we are always advocating to our patients the importance of movement and exercise. A question we get asked a lot is, “How often should I exercise?”  Dosage of appropriate frequency, duration, and intensity is important to get the most efficient effects and benefits from exercise. A recently published research review found [...]

Pinchy Hips with Squatting?

By |2024-01-30T12:47:03-05:00April 7th, 2022|Exercise|

Do you have sharp pain in your hips when you go into a deep squat? This may occur due to your anatomy, glute weakness, hip flexor tightness, poor motor control and/or inefficient sequencing of muscles firing. We call this pinching sensation “impingement.” In the case of hip impingement, what may be happening is the [...]

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