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“Stepping Down” Your Exercise

“Stepping Down” Your Exercise

As physical therapists, we’re pretty good at making things harder for our patients - increasing weights, reps, changing body positions from sitting to standing to standing on one leg, or taking patients up through the developmental sequence. I’m not so sure we shine...

The Top 3 Signs of Osteoporosis

The Top 3 Signs of Osteoporosis

Do you work with osteoporosis patients? This may be a trick question because you probably do whether you know it or not- even if you are a pediatric therapist! Osteoporosis is defined by the World Health Organization1 as a systematic skeletal disease characterized by:...

Osteoporosis is a Pediatric Disease…Seriously??

Osteoporosis is a Pediatric Disease…Seriously??

Osteoporosis is a disease of increasingly porous bones that are at greater risk for fracture. The normal bone remodeling of breaking down and building up bone as we age is out of balance. Similar to a bank account with withdrawals outpacing deposits, as time goes on...

With Osteoporosis, Any Exercise Is Good.  Yes?…NO!

With Osteoporosis, Any Exercise Is Good. Yes?…NO!

In 1984, Mersheed Sinaki MD and Beth Mikkelsen, MD published a landmark article based on their research with osteoporotic women. (Yes, it was 1984 but this is one study no one would want to reproduce).(1) The study follows 59 women with a diagnosis of postmenopausal...

Fractured Wrists – The Canaries in the Coal Mines

Fractured Wrists – The Canaries in the Coal Mines

The expression, “the canary in the coal mine” comes from a long ago practice of coalminers bringing canaries with them into the coalmines. These birds were more sensitive than humans to toxic gasses and so, if they became ill or died, the coalminers knew they had to...

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