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Monthly Archives: January 2013

22 Tue

The NHL is back.. Are YOU Ready to Play?

The NHL is back.. Are YOU Ready to Play? Written by: Karen Tom, MPT, CSCS Ahhh…THE NHL IS BACK!!! So, if you want to show off your hockey skills to be like Crosby, Parise (sorry Devil’s fans) or Stamkos, you’re going to need some help. Here are some...
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16 Wed

My Favorite Exercise

My Favorite Exercise Written by: Paul Kochoa, PT, DPT, OCS, CGFI  Let me tell you about one of my favorite exercises. First of all, a good exercise should accomplish what it’s supposed to do, get a part of you stronger. Second, it should ideally include multiple joints at...
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16 Wed

Staying Injury-Free on the Pond

Staying Injury-Free on the Pond Written by: Karen Tom, MPT, CSCS As the weather cools off in New Jersey, it’s almost time to lace up the skates and head out to the pond to play some hockey!  In planning ahead (while we wait for the freeze), there are...
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11 Fri

Tips To Keeping Those New Years Fitness Resolutions

Tips To Keeping Those New Years Fitness Resolutions By: Michelle Millner, PT, DPT Its decided.  2013 will be the year you  “join a gym”, “lose weight”, and “get in shape”.  Those are exciting and healthy new years resolutions.  The problem is that by mid to late January 88%...
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08 Tue

Injuries in Disguise: How Injuries Can Be Connected to Another Part of the Body

Injuries in Disguise: How Injuries Can Be Connected to Another Part of the Body By: Dr. Michelle Millner PT, DPT Injuries to our muscles, tendons and ligaments come in all kinds of shapes and sizes, but did you know that sometimes an injury in one part of you body...
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04 Fri

Pelvic Floor Strengthening

Pelvic Floor Strengthening written by: Dr. Yuchin Chang PT, DPT, OCS Kegel exercises are well known as strengthening exercises for the pelvic floor muscles, which support the bladder, rectum, and uterus, as well as maintain continence.  Several factors such as aging, childbirth (tear, episiotomy), and surgery can weaken...
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