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Ascent Physical Therapy: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Undue strain to the Achilles tendon results in over 230,000 Achilles tendon injuries per year in the. Alone The undue strain could be caused by a variety of factors, including:. Tightness or weakness of the leg, knee, hip, or back muscles. High or low arches, poor foot biomechanics. Alternating between high (2”) heels and exercise shoes. Sudden (rather than gradual) increases in training, such as running faster, further, or up steeper hills. Here at Ascent Physical Therapy.
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Ascent Physical Therapy: April 2011
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011. TOPIC OF THE MONTH - Common Biking Injuries and Causes. Knee pain (ITB syndrome, patellofemoral pain syndrome) is usually associated with a seat position that is too high or low or forward or back. Improper bike shoe or cleat position can also lead to this, along with muscle imbalances or even poor ankle mobility. Hand pain or numbness (ulnar nerve compression, carpal tunnel syndrome, blisters) can be prevented by wearing padded cycling gloves that provide cushioning. Riding ...
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Ascent Physical Therapy: January 2011
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Monday, January 10, 2011. Featured Physician of the Month - Dr. Jonathan Feeney. Meet an associate of Ascent Physical Therapy, and this month's featured Physician:. Dr Jonathan Feeney, MD. After graduating from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Dr. Feeney completed his residency at the St. Paul Ramsey Hospital in Minnesota. In 1980 he joined Colorado Mountain Medical. And has worked there ever since. Labels: ascent physical therapy. TOPIC OF THE MONTH - Avoid Injury this Winter.
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Ascent Physical Therapy: December 2010
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Thursday, December 9, 2010. Gluteus Medius Strengthening - Bridge II. Featured Physician of the Month - Dr. Petrie. Dr Kent Petrie, MD. At Ascent Physical Therapy. We know how lucky we are to have such talented medical professionals in the Vail Valley. We welcome and encourage collaboration and would like to recognize this month's featured physician, Dr. Petrie. Take a moment to read about Dr. Petrie's contribution to the Valley's health-care system and his commitment to your health. The snow has finally...
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Ascent Physical Therapy: May 2011
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011. Featured Physician of the Month - Dr. John Paul Elton. Meet an Associate of Ascent Physical Therapy, and this month's featured Physician:. Dr John Paul Elton. Specialty: Foot and Ankle. After completing his Orthopaedic surgery residency in San Antonio, Texas, and his fellowship training in Boston, Massachusetts, Dr. Elton is delighted to be back in Colorado where he completed his under-graduate and medical school education. Labels: ascent physical therapy. Dr John Paul Elton. 8226;...