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The Total Joint Replacement Journey

Posted on by Tim Fedorski, MPT, FAFS, CAFS, 3D MAPS
Do you know someone who has undergone total joint replacement surgery recently? How did they describe their experience? Were they happy with the outcome? Would they do it again? The answers to these questions can vary with different people answering them. As people remain active into their more mature years and develop joint pain, the option of a total joint replacement can become a reality if conservative treatment fails. (more…)

Athletico Fantasy Football Injury Report 2021: Week 10

Posted on by Athletico
Entering week 10 of the fantasy football season, playoffs are on the horizon which makes it crucial to get your team in the best position heading into the weeks ahead. To help you start your best lineup in week 10, Brandon Bowers, PT, DPT, ASTYM Cert. is highlighting player injuries that are impacting teams around the league. These insights can be found inside the Athletico Fantasy Football Injury Report, a resource to help fantasy players shape out their best lineup on a weekly basis. In this week’s edition of the #AthleticoInjuryReport, Brandon is discussing the injuries impacting notable quarterbacks, Russell Wilson, and Trevor Lawrence, along with Arizona running back, Chase Edmonds. Learn more by checking out the infographic below (click to enlarge): For media inquiries, please email PRmedia@athletico.com. The Athletico blog is an educational resource written by Athletico employees. Athletico bloggers are licensed professionals who abide by the code of ethics outlined by their respective professional associations. The content published in blog posts represents the opinion of the individual author based on their expertise and experience. The content provided in this blog is for informational purposes only, does not constitute medical advice and should not be relied on for making personal health decisions.

Common Hip Injuries in Dancers

Posted on by Emily Becker, PT, DPT
Hip injuries in dancers comprise about 17.2% of all muscular and bony injuries. These injuries are often hard to diagnose because many have overlapping signs and symptoms. Injuries can occur for a variety of reasons. Some injuries are traumatic from a fall, contact, or another impact like a fracture or an avulsion (where a muscle can yank on its bony attachment and pull some bone loose). Additional injuries can come from overuse and result in tendinitis (or other tendinopathies), bursitis, snapping hip, strain, or a labral tear. Some are bony, like Femoral Acetabular Impingement (FAI) or dysplasia. Whatever the cause, a hip injury can be frustrating for a dancer. (more…)

Tips from a PT: How to Perfect the Squat

Posted on by Kathleen Warner PT, DPT, OCS
Squats are a foundational exercise movement. When you squat, you move at multiple joints via the action of several major muscle groups. A squat involves a hip hinge and bending at the knee and ankle. A squat is also a functional movement. Every time you sit down in a chair or get up from a seated position, you move through a squat pattern. Despite the familiarity of this movement pattern, it is easy to make errors with your squat form. So here are some tips to help you squat better (and maybe even with less pain or less risk of injury). (more…)

Is Home Therapy Right for Me?

Posted on by LeeAnn Hulteen, PT, Cert. MDT
  • Are you planning an elective surgery?
  • Do you have difficulty accessing rooms in your house or leaving your home due to an injury?
  • Is transportation to and from medical appointments difficult or inconsistent?
  • Do you have a busy schedule and find yourself canceling scheduled appointments?
  • Are you easily distracted by others around you or intimidated by equipment in a clinic setting?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, receiving physical or occupational therapy from an Athletico therapist in the privacy and comfort of your home is an excellent option for you. (more…)

Athletico Fantasy Football Injury Report 2021: Week 9

Posted on by Athletico
Now, more than halfway through the 2021 season, brutal bye weeks and some season-ending player injuries have left fantasy football players scrambling to adjust their lineups. (more…)

What is Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome?

Posted on by Shelia M. Tenny, OTR/L, CHT
Most people have heard of carpal tunnel syndrome, a wrist and hand condition that causes tingling, numbness, and pain from nerve compression in the wrist and fingers. Still, there is also has a lesser-known condition, ulnar tunnel syndrome, which can have similar symptoms. Ulnar tunnel syndrome is when the ulnar nerve is compressed as it enters the wrist between two bones of the wrist. Compression of the ulnar nerve can also occur at the elbow and cause the same symptoms. Most people have probably experienced the not-so-funny occurrence of when the “funny bone” is bumped. In reality, this is when the ulnar nerve is quickly compressed on the humerus bone, and if you’ve had this happen, you may experience shooting pain, tingling, and numbness. (more…)

Returning to Workouts After an Illness

Posted on by Tara Hackney, PT, DPT, OCS, KTTP
The response to flu, colds, or bronchitis is varied, and individuals may be affected differently. A cold can present varying symptoms and severity, including sore throat, coughing, sneezing, fatigue, fever, and more. How do you know when to return to your workouts after being sick? This blog will discuss a few physical therapist-approved tips to help you get back to your favorite activities. (more…)
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