Walking up a flight of stairs can strengthen your legs and booty like a gym workout - or strain your knees. One distinction in foot placement on each step is the difference between helping and harming. The mechanics of ascending stairs is like a one-legged squat. Each...
To Sit or Stand at Work?
There is a lot of talk out there right now about standing desks vs. sitting desks and which is better to use at work. This conversation reminds me of the one about ergonomic desk chairs vs. therapy balls as chair replacements that were popular a decade ago. Of...
Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, Massage Therapist – Who to See?
It can be confusing to know which type of practitioner to see when your body needs help. There are those of us who are waving the flag of holistic medicine and encourage treating yourself holistically. Yet, in the same breath I'm suggesting that not one...
Hot & Cold
Warmer weather gets people moving and sometimes that comes with soreness. I often hear folks using ice or heat to nurture their sore muscles, but sometimes the recipe is off. Here are some guidelines to understand when to use ice and when to use heat....
Walking: The Most Complex Exercise Part 3
Changing your gait while you are in it is difficult, but there are some keys to optimize that swagger. So far in this series, we've covered functional tips that are preconditioning if you will - ways to strengthen and pattern your body before taking that first step. ...
Walking: The Most Complex Exercise Part 2 + Prevent Hip Trouble Later
We've been talking about walking and all of it's complexity. Today the focus is the feet and what you can do to increase the power in your walk and prevent hip trouble in the future. Did you know that that is the number one way the senior population are susceptible to...