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Physiquality blog: Avoiding soccer injuries

I can’t believe this is my final blog post for Physiquality and PTPN. It has been quite a journey, starting as a salaried employee in the PTPN office in Calabasas, CA in the summer of 2007 through almost 14 years of continuing to work with the company as a freelancer. Read more…

By admin, 3 years3 years ago
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Physiquality blog: Building core strength

As someone who’s always preferred to focus on her extremities rather than her core, it’s taken me a while to admit that I wouldn’t be able to achieve as a dancer without a strong core. (Good dance teachers know this — it’s why they incorporate crunches, oblique work and push-ups Read more…

By admin, 3 years3 years ago
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Physiquality blog: Do I have a herniated disc?

While I’ve had my share of orthopedic injuries and issues, I’ve been thankful that my back has remained relatively healthy despite a diagnosis of mild scoliosis as a child. Problems like herniated discs are no joke, which is why it’s important for people to understand when they suspect this may Read more…

By admin, 3 years3 years ago
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Physiquality blog: What are isometric exercises? How do they build strength?

I had my first major knee surgery more than 15 years ago, so I’ve been working with physical therapists for a long time. But I still continue to learn about various types of exercises and how they can help the body heal and grow stronger. I’d never really thought about Read more…

By admin, 3 years3 years ago
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Physiquality blog: Balance and fall prevention for older adults

It’s strange having to care for your parents as you get older. Stepping in and helping them make decisions about their healthcare or their finances. Watching them lose their memory or their health. Both of my parents, and both of my grandmothers, are and were active adults. My mother continues Read more…

By admin, 3 years3 years ago
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Physiquality blog: What you should know about sciatica

Despite my chronic pain and injuries from years of dance, as well as some mild scoliosis, I’ve never experienced much back pain, particularly something like sciatica, where something is irritating a nerve and sending shooting pain throughout your legs or rear end. I suspect treating such pain is far more Read more…

By admin, 3 years3 years ago
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Physiquality blog: How can jump training help me?

I have been fascinated by plyometric exercise since I started hearing about it about 10 years ago. Unfortunately, my joint problems mean that I’m not jumping too much, particularly onto boxes or around obstacles. I have a hard enough time not tripping when I’m just walking up a flight of Read more…

By admin, 4 years3 years ago
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Physiquality blog: How physical therapy can help patients with breast cancer

One of the things I learned working for a (now defunct) online learning company for physical therapists was how much they can help patients with cancer. Having watched both of my parents-in-law fight lung cancer, I saw first hand how much the treatments affect the patient as much as the Read more…

By admin, 4 years3 years ago
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Teaching at the Business Library

Now that I’ve finished my LIS degree, I’m applying for jobs and looking for projects across SMU Libraries. Encouraged by my supervisor, I reached out to the Business Library to see if they needed help teaching workshops; we knew that they were swamped with the start of the fall term. Read more…

By admin, 4 years3 years ago
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Physiquality blog: Avoiding frailty as we age

This is an interesting post to publish today, as I’ve been released from physical therapy… again. Suffice it to say that more sitting and less movement during the pandemic led to tendonitis. Combined with all of the work I’ve had done on my right knee and hip, this meant my Read more…

By admin, 4 years3 years ago

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