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An older couple hikes up a grassy hill, holding hands and smiling. The woman uses a trekking pole, and both wear casual hiking clothes with backpacks. Rolling green hills and a distant building are visible in the background.

July 11, 2022

Hiking is a popular way to stay active during the summer months – but it can also wreak havoc on your knees. Personally, I love to hike. My pup (Bodie) and I are currently in the process of conquering the 48 4K footers of the White Mountains – and the very last thing I want is for knee pain to get in the way of that journey. The...

A group of older adults practicing seated side stretches on yoga mats in a bright indoor studio, all reaching toward their extended legs with arms overhead.

May 9, 2022

When it comes to chronically stiff muscles – tight hip flexors are the second most common complaint I hear after tight hamstrings. Tight hip flexors are annoying, achy, and they often contribute to lower back pain. When your hips are always tight, it can interfere with your ability to enjoy walking, running, golfing, and just exercise in general. Typically – the recommended treatment for tight hip flexors is...

Knee Pain Treatment

February 22, 2022

Is Your Knee Problem Really a Problem? How to tell. Knee pain is the second most common musculoskeletal complaint after back pain. Studies say that 1 in 4 adults now suffer from chronic knee pain, and the number of swollen and stiff knees has risen 65 percent in the past four decades. But just because you have knee pain – doesn’t mean you have a knee “problem”. Knee pain...

knee replacement

February 14, 2022

Total knee replacement (TKR) surgery has been around for decades, and generally speaking, results are very good. 90% of folks can expect up to a 20 year success rate. The most common reason for a knee replacement is to resolve advanced arthritis. But what if advanced arthritis isn’t the true cause of your knee problem? Do you really need a knee replacement? Only 15% of patients with evidence...

Knee Arthritis

February 7, 2022

3 Tips to Protect Your Knees as you Age Knee pain is the second most common musculoskeletal complaint behind back pain. It impacts one-third of all Americans at one time or another – and its prevalence has increased substantially over the last 20 years. These statistics indicate that it’s more important than ever to find ways to protect your knees as you age – so you can continue...

A group of older adults practicing seated side stretches on yoga mats in a bright indoor studio, all reaching toward their extended legs with arms overhead.

August 16, 2021

Do you suffer from chronic muscle tightness or back stiffness and ever wonder… why aren’t my stretches working? Perhaps you’ve Googled and YouTubed every stretch under the sun but still – you haven’t gained an ounce of mobility. There are a few reasons why all your stretching efforts might not be doing anything for you. It could be your technique. It could be that you’re doing the wrong...

Knee Arthritis

April 21, 2021

While researching for my latest article in the Portsmouth Herald, I came across an interesting study titled: “Arthroscopy for degenerative knees – a difficult habit to break.” The title of this study is telling. Arthroscopic knee surgery is still one of the most common surgeries performed, despite research telling us that it’s not nearly as effective as most people are led to believe. Furthermore, studies now indicate that people who...

carrie-working-on-a-knee

April 12, 2021

Knee pain has been the hot topic around our office this week! With the nicer weather we’ve been having – more people are outside – and their knees are “talking” to them. Knee pain is the second most common complaint of musculoskeletal pain (back pain is number one) and it impacts one-third of all Americans at one time or another. Most of our clients are in their 50’s and 60’s and love...

Weight Loss

January 4, 2021

The most popular goals for the New Year continue to revolve around weight loss and exercise. But here is one thing that can get in your way when pursuing those goals… unresolved back or knee pain. So many people make the mistake of thinking that exercise or weight loss alone, is going to “cure” their nagging pain. But that’s not always the case.  Here are some top tips...

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