Whether we’re playing basketball or lounging on the couch, our muscles and bones are interacting with one another. Their movements are interrelated, and oftentimes an injury to one can affect the other. This connected relationship is often referred to as muscle-bone crosstalk. We explore more about the bone and muscle crosstalk relationship in today’s blog. […]
How Much Can You Run In Minimalist Running Shoes?
New research published in the European Journal of Sport Science found that minimalist running shoes can provide your feet and legs with certain benefits, but only to a point. Today, we explain how to get the most out of your minimalist running shoes while also preventing against foot injuries. Running With Minimalist Shoes For the […]
August And Your Feet
Taking care of your feet is a year-round process, so to help, we thought we’d put together a monthly guide to help you get through some of the challenges each month and season may bring. We’re starting the series with August, which presents a lot of challenges for parents and kids alike. Below, we take […]
Preventing Suicides Among Orthopedic Surgeons
As we’ve written about on the blog several times before, the life of a doctor can be very challenging on their mental health. They want to help everybody, but they often do so by neglecting to care for themselves. This can lead them down a path of depression, despair, hopelessness and eventually suicide. Recently, I […]
Factors Driving Hospital Readmission After Ankle Surgery
If you need to have an operation performed, you hope that once you’re discharged from the hospital, you don’t have to go back. Unfortunately, that’s not the reality for some people who suffer complications or require additional treatment. Recently, researchers took a closer look at what factors drove hospital readmission and total cost after ankle […]
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