New research out of the Medical College of Wisconsin suggests that coaches, trainers, parents and players are doing a better job of managing concussions in high school and college athletes. In an effort to determine how often athletes acheived a symptom-free waiting period (SFWP) prior to returning to sport, researchers looked at data from a […]
The Weight of Honor
I am fortunate to work in an industry where I can help people recover from their injuries, but for some people, the scars never fade. I’m talking of course about the men and women who defend our freedom in the armed services. Some return home with mental scars, others with physical impairments, and some don’t […]
Foot Pain – What Pain In Your Arch, Ball, Heel or Toes Could Mean
Your foot is comprised of a number of bones, nerves and tendons, so it’s no surprise that there are a wide variety of foot injuries. A lot of times it can be difficult to pinpoint exactly what’s going on with your foot, but the location of the injury, be it in your heel, arch, ball […]
Returning To Sports After An ACL Injury
An injury to the anterior cruciate ligament in your knee is one of the more devastating injuries for any athlete, as you’ll likely need surgery and months of rehab before you can get back in the game. Because ACL injuries often occur during athletic activity or high intensity workouts, it’s no surprise that high school […]
Diabetic Foot Ulcers Linked To Cognitive Decline
New research into diabetes care and management found that individuals with type 2 diabetes and foot ulcers showed more cognitive decline than diabetics without the foot condition. In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers decided to see if cognitive function was affected by the development of diabetic foot ulcers. For the study, researchers recruited 194 study participants […]
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