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Knee Pain while Running

August 17, 2020

Knee Pain while Running? Don’t Blame Arthritis Is running bad for your knees? Does it cause arthritis? We get asked these questions a lot, especially by clients who are in their 50s and 60’s and wondering if it’s safe to keep running. The short answer is no — running is NOT bad for your knees! If you experience knee pain while running, it’s not that you’ve “aged out”...

Pilates Portsmouth, NH 03801

May 25, 2020

The state of New Hampshire is slowly reopening, and we are so excited that small-group fitness classes can return to gyms and studios on June 1st! While many businesses, including ours, have adapted by offering online services — most clients we speak with can’t wait to get back in the studio again.  The big question is — will your body be ready? If you’ve stuck with your strength...

Running for Your Knees when you’re Over 50

April 25, 2019

Is Running Bad for Your Knees when you’re Over 50? This is a question we get asked a lot — especially by patients at our specialized physical therapy practice in Portsmouth, New Hampshire — who are getting older and worried that they won’t be able to keep running into their 50s and 60’s. The short answer? No! If you experience knee pain when you run, it’s not that...

golf-swing

April 7, 2019

Spring is finally here, which means golf season is right around the corner! And there is nothing worse than an injury or chronic pain getting in the way of you enjoying your favorite sport. At our office, we see a lot of chronic golf injuries — especially from folks in their 50’s and 60’s. That’s why I want to share with you some of my top tips for...

ski woman

February 12, 2019

We’re in the middle of winter now, which means activities like skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and ice skating are in full swing. And we LOVE these kinds of activities because they have so many benefits. They get you outside when so many people want to hibernate during the cold winter months. They are great for your cardiovascular system. They’re a great activity to do with your friends or family. And...

Karen Chen Uses Pilates to Overcome Back Pain

February 20, 2018

18 year old Karen Chen is already a figure skating sensation – she is one of only three female figure skaters representing the United States at the 2018 Olympic Games in South Korea and recently released a book about her journey to becoming the US National Figure Skating Champion in 2017. However, Karen has had to deal with several injuries and ongoing back problems in her road to...

The running example illustrates an individualized and intentional approach to the whole “get healthy” idea

December 26, 2017

2018 is almost here, which means lots of us will be discussing resolutions or considering ways to make the upcoming year our best yet. The start of the new year is a great opportunity to let go of negative energy and bad habits from 2017, while focusing on forming new habits that will help us be our healthiest, happiest selves. Setting detailed goals is a constructive way to...

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February 27, 2016

We all know the joke: Patient: “When I go like this my arm hurts.” To which the doctor responds: “Well, don’t do that!” In physical therapy, that joke is not as silly as it sounds. In fact, instead of telling the arm-moving subject in the joke to “not do that.” I would say, “let’s do it differently.”   People have muscle and skeletal pains most often because of one or more stressors occurring in joints...

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June 24, 2015

On Sat July 11th, I proudly completed my second half marathon!  Not only did I run 13.1 miles on a really hot day in beautiful Portland, ME, but I ran this race with a group of amazing, inspiring, beat-all-odds individuals – my fellow teammates from Team Challenge.  Team Challenge is the endurance training and fundraising program for the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America(CCFA).  Team Challenge teams are formed across...

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