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Runner’s Knee And Minimalist Running Shoes

 Wherever you go, it’s hard not to see those barefoot running shoes, even in discount stores like Marshalls and TJ Maxx.  From the Vibram line to the Nike Free line, and every brand in between, it seems like everyone has a model of barefoot running shoes on the market that they’ve been marketing extremely hard.  But are they really good for you?

What Is Sciatica: A Definition & Common Causes

Sciatica.  In my experience in Physical Therapy, my patients in Jersey City and Elizabeth have definitely heard the term before, but there is a struggle to really define what it is.  In order to clear up this confusion, I thought it would be a great idea to jump right in and define what sciatica is, plus go into common causes for the condition.

Runner’s Knee: 3 Red Flags To Look For

In my last blog post, I went over my easy, 3 step process to handling Runner’s Knee pain when it first occurs.  But I think that it might be helpful to explore how to spot the signs of Runner’s Knee.  This way, you’ll have a better idea on whether or not to use my three step process or not.  This will make you more efficient in being able to locate and figure what kind of pain you may be experiencing.

Vestibular Physical Therapy Success in Jersey City

For Sam, I am happy to report that, with a specialized course of Vestibular Physical Therapy in the Jersey City clinic that was tailor made to help him function daily with his normal activities, he now feels fully confident in his daily life and has no more reported Vestibular symptoms of dizziness and unsteadiness that had plagued him in the past.

3 Steps To Handle Runner’s Knee

As the Summer has arrived, we look to our knees to provide us the locomotion and cushion needed for our outdoor activities.  Whether it is running for distance, jumping and hopping on the basketball court, or sprinting to the finish line, this summer is about our knees.  In this first report, I will discuss patellar tendon pain, aka runners knee. 

Balance And Shoulder Pain

One of the things that we realize is that not all Physical Therapy clinics are made equal.  We weren’t the first clinics for Physical Therapy in Jersey City and Elizabeth, NJ, and we won’t be the last.  But what we try to make sure is that we offer the best care possible, ESPECIALLY if you’ve had a bad experience elsewhere.

Finding The Source Of Knee Pain

There are many instances throughout the years when clients have come in citing“knee pain”.  And, understandably, patients rightfully assume that the source of pain has to be 100% in the knee.  However, what isn’t necessarily known is that knee pain might not be originating from the knee at all!

Back Pain and Planking Exercises

Planking.  It has become one of the “go-to” exercises for so many gym rats that are looking to strengthen their core in order to stave away back pain.

But how effective is a plank, really?  Dr. Asha has the answer for you now!

Back Braces And Back Pain

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Recently I have discussed the stretches necessary for preventing lower back pain in the workplace as well as my top secrets for reducing pain upon the start of a lower back pain attack, but I am here today to answer the questions about lumbar braces. 

Many people always ask me on their first visit “Should I buy a lumbar brace” or what can I buy, or “I saw this on an infomercial, it looks great, and I just bought it what do you think?” 

Well…

Use The Better Way To Get Back Pain Relief

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This month, Consumer Reports published an article that detailed the new standards for back pain relief.  This article specifically references the new guidelines for back-pain treatment as outlined by the American College of Physicians in February.

In the new guidelines, the ACP points out that medical imaging as well as the prescription of opioids have not significantly reduced patients’ perception of pain or actual disability.  What we would like to focus on is that we believe that Physical Therapy should be your FIRST line of defense for back pain, and here’s why.