Low-load blood flow restriction (BFR) training induces similar Achilles tendon adaptations compared with high-load resistance training
Centner C, Lauber B, Seynnes OR, Jerger S, Sohnius T, et al. Low-load blood flow re-striction training induces similar morphological and mechanical Achilles tendon adap-tations compared with high-load resistance training. Journal of Applied Physiology. 2019;...“What Medicines Do You Take?” – Medication Influence in Older Adult Musculoskeletal Care
By Janis Henricksen, PT, DPT, Sc.D., COMT, CEEAA; Brad Allen, PT, Sc.D., CHT, COMT; Jean-Michel Brismée, PT, Sc.D., OCS, FAAOMPT; Matthew D. Geddie, OTR, Ph.D., MBA Address correspondence to Janis Henricksen, Plano, TX. Email: janis.henricksen@gmail.com The presence...
Nordic Hamstring Exercise Reduces Hamstring Injury Prevalence, Recurrence, and Severity in Soccer Players
Elerian AE, El-Sayyad MM, Dorgham HAA. Effect of pre-training and post-training on Nordic exercise on hamstring injury prevention, recurrence, and severity in soccer players. Ann Rehabil Med. 2019;43(4):465-473. Abstracted by Kimberly Ennis PT, DPT, ScD, OCS, COMT...