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Regaining Function with Hand Therapy
Your hands are one of the most complex and delicate bone structures in your body. Because your hands are so intricate, they require a different, specialized form of rehabilitation following a serious injury, such as a fracture or a burn, or surgery. Common injuries to the hand include fractures, sprains, burns, work injuries, athletic injuries, […]READ MORE
Meaty Advice for Vegetarians
Years ago, it took a few trips to different specialty stores to find popular vegetarian mainstays like quinoa, edamame and tofu. Not anymore. A demand for vegetarian staples has placed them within easy reach at most neighborhood grocery stores. These days, it’s not just your personal trainer who touts the vegetarian lifestyle. It’s your grandmother, […]READ MORE
What Everyone Ought to Know About Living Healthily With Diabetes
November is Diabetes Awareness Month. According to the American Diabetes Association, over 25 million Americans have diabetes with another 79 million suffering from prediabetes. Diabetes is becoming a national epidemic; studies show that 1 in every 400 children and adolescents suffers from diabetes. For those who have been diagnosed with this chronic condition, three pillars […]READ MORE
Consult an Expert for Exercise Advice
It’s not easy to get motivated to exercise when your knees hurt. Who wants to head into an aerobics class knowing that one hour later they will be digging in their gym bag for some ibuprofen and searching the freezer for an ice pack? But at the same time, your knees might be hurting because […]READ MORE
YMCA of Portsmouth’s Silent Auction, Wine and Beer Tasting
Bon Secours In Motion is the title sponsor for this year’s YMCA of Portsmouth Silent Auction, which will be held at the Woman’s Club of Portsmouth with entertainment provided by the More Cowbell Band. Come enjoy a tasting of wines and beers from Bon Vivant Market at Governor’s Pointe, and heavy hors d’oeuvres. Then show […]READ MORE
Free Athletic Injury Clinics in Chesapeake!
Studies show that playing on an injury can have disastrous results, for instance untreated knee pain or strained muscles can lead to joint issues and torn ligaments. While many athletes often accept aches and pains as part of their training regimen continuing to train despite persistent pain can result in serious injury. Athletes should never […]READ MORE
Running Analysis with Dartfish Technology
In Motion Physical therapy provides a running/gait analysis that integrates the skills and knowledge of our expert physical therapist with high speed video analysis called “Dartfish.” Dartfish allows our specially trained therapists to slow down human movement in order to pinpoint deviations and ineffective movement patterns in a patient’s running and walking form. Some conditions […]READ MORE
Avoiding Extra Holiday Pounds
Here come the holidays. It starts today when trick-or-treaters head out into their neighborhood. Come tomorrow, the Christmas commercials begin airing. Some malls already have out their Christmas decorations. This is the time of year when many people give up their healthy eating habits. The tell themselves: “It’s Halloween. We’re supposed to eat candy.” Or they’ll […]READ MORE
Breaking Down 5 Common Running Injuries
Runners are a hearty bunch, but they are also prone to a variety of overuse, muscle, and joint injuries. Improper body alignment and movement inefficiencies can cause injuries to the hips, knees, and feet. Physical therapists and sports performance specialists help runners avoid or reduce their risk of injury by teaching them how to correct […]READ MORE
There’s Nothing Spooky About Healthy Eating Habits
Halloween can be pretty scary if you’re trying to lose weight. Do you dread filling up that big Halloween candy bowl? There’s a reason I still haven’t filled mine. Who needs the extra temptation every time you walk by it? When I head into the candy section at the store this weekend, I’m going to […]READ MORE