Who gets tennis elbow? The technical name for tennis elbow is lateral epicondylitis. You may be surprised to learn that you can get this from many activities, it’s not just reserved for tennis players. Most frequently we see tennis elbow when someone does a repetitive...
Some of the reasons most people have upper back pain can be from being in a hunched over position for long periods. This can be from something like a long bike ride, or being hunched over at their office desk for the entire day. This position can strain the upper part...
You’ve Fallen on Your Wrist. What do you do now? Today’s 3-minute injury report is a little bit different; it is about wrist sprains when you have had a fall. Here at Proof Physical Therapy we see this pretty frequently when people have been snowboarding or...
Hamstring Strain- Can you run or ride again? The 3 Best Exercises to Return to Activity. Pathology Today’s post is about something we see here in the clinic often, hamstring strains. The hamstring is the muscle at the back of your leg that bends your knee and also...
Don’t let the cold keep you from getting outside to work out. December might bring chilly temperatures, winds, and snow to Flagstaff, but it certainly doesn’t bring an end to exercising outdoors. Even when the ground is covered in snow and the thermometer says...
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