3 Yoga Poses that can cause Knee Injuries
There are many reasons for knee pain –overuse, arthritis or an injury that damages the structures in and around the knee joint. Aside from the obvious direct hit to the knee, often knee injuries are caused by more subtle forces such as overuse, twisting motions and overstretching. A stress from one direction may result in a sprain -an overstretching or tear in one of the ligaments, while a twist of the knees often causes a tear in the cartilage or meniscus. Taking the knee joint through a greater range of motion than it can tolerate, such...
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3 TIPS FOR THUMB TENDINITIS The most common site of source of pain in your thumb and wrist originates in the thumb pad where the metacarpal bone connects to the wrist at the trapezium carpal bone. The CMC joint or ‘basal thumb joint’ is a highly mobile, loose capsule joint. This mobility is essential for dexterity and the elaborate movements the thumb allows our hands to perform. But the constant use of our thumbs in our daily activities, along with the mobile structure of the joint makes the thumb susceptible to pain and...
read moreHow to Avoid & Relieve Muscle Cramps
Have you ever had the arch of your foot cramp up as you gracefully point your toes in Pilates class or your calf cramp up in the middle of a run? Most likely we’ve all experienced a muscle cramp (or “charley horse”) at some time and know just how painful one can be! Muscle spasms and cramps are more common in the summer because your body loses electrolytes and minerals as you sweat. With a few precautions though, you can enjoy active fun in the sun, hot yoga class or a toe pointing Pilates class without the agony of a sudden cramp. The...
read moreWhat SUP?
What is SUP? Stand Up Paddle boarding—that’s what. On a recent camping trip my sons and I decided to try out Stand Up Paddleboarding, so we kayaked over to Jack’s boat rentals to get started. After a few quick tips we shoved off into the pond. The boys were a natural at –balancing and paddling with ease. Soon they even began trying some tricks like jumping up, and landing a 180 spin. I choose to keep my feet firmly planted on the board and still found it fun and as promised… an overall body workout. This fast growing sport of stand up...
read moreErgonomic Set Up for Desk Top Computers
How to Reduce Musculoskeletal Stress Through Optimal Positioning Millions of people work with computers every day and many millions more spend extended time on computers at home. By having the optimal height and placement of the keyboard, monitor, desk and chair you’ll avoid awkward postures that lead to muscle imbalances, strain on joints and repetitive stress injuries. The correct arrangement of components will facilitate a safe and comfortable computing experience. Even a simple change in one component, such as an ergonomically designed...
read moreTreatment for Shoulder Injuries -Part 2
The Shoulder and Rotator Cuff Injuries Part 1 covered the anatomy of the shoulder and common causes of shoulder pain including rotator cuff injuries, impingement syndrome and Adhesive Capsulitis (i.e. frozen shoulder). Shoulder injury treatment options will vary depending upon the type of injury and severity of symptoms. A professional diagnosis may be warranted to determine the extent of your injury. If a fracture, bone spur or rotator cuff tear is suspected an X-ray or MRI will be ordered. Seeking a comprehensive treatment plan from a...
read moreTreatment for Shoulder Injuries – Part 1
The Shoulder and Rotator Cuff Injuries If you’ve had a shoulder injury then you know how slow they can be to heal. For months now, I’ve been sidelined from my favorite activities with a shoulder injury. What started as a nagging pain in my left shoulder ended up as an extremely painful ‘frozen shoulder’ with bursitis and 2 frayed rotator cuff tendons. Shoulder injuries often creep up on you and aren’t always traced to a specific incident. For me it was a series of stresses – an overhead snatch move with Kettle...
read more"Wrist-e" Business
“Wrist-e” Business Common Causes of Wrist Pain: Anatomically the hand is designed for mobility not stability. The 27 small bones, muscles and ligaments of the hand enable precision movement and dexterity so we can perform various daily activities requiring grasp & precision coordination. It’s no surprise that the wrist is subject to strain when required to support intense pressure or body weight, resulting in pain and discomfort in this vulnerable joint. The four primary causes of wrist pain include: Overuse: Too much repetitive...
read more7 Tricks To Expand and Boost Your Brain Power!
When we envision what it means to take care of our body, we immediately think of eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly. While these are essential for physical health —what about the health of our complex brain? In the past, people mistakenly thought the brain was something we couldn’t influence. However, research has proven that the inherent flexibility of the brain means that we can create new neurons and lay down new pathways as the result of training and exercising it. Here are 7 easy tricks on how to improve brain...
read moreTop 5 Reasons to Find Yourself On A Bike!
Mountain biking is a pleasure that is enjoyed by the true outdoor enthusiast, a person who appreciates the adventure and the thrill of wind rushing past their face, and sweat trickling down their forehead. Traditionally biking was a mildly tame sport until it got combined with vast terrain, unpredictable conditions, and bone-jarring twist and turns. Honda Freestyle athlete and Iron Horse downhill rider Ty Leary, explains the sensation of mountain biking as a feeling of being, “Free and alive… a test of self-limits and comfort.” But aside from...
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