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Helmet Brand May Not Matter, Research Suggests

July 7st, 2013

Wearing a helmet definitely helps protect high school football athletes from getting a concussion. And it may not matter which brand of helmet an athlete wears, according to new research. Contrary to the claims made by some equipment manufacturers, “the specific brand of helmet and helmet age were not associated with lower risk of concussion,” […]READ MORE

Some Exercise Health Benefits Don’t Appear on the Scale

July 7th, 2013

Many of us judge our workouts by what number registers on the scale. But some new studies suggest that even if you’re not losing weight, you’re still improving your overall metabolism. In fact, you may be training your fat to be more metabolically active. “Our work provides greater motivation than ever to get out there […]READ MORE

Bon Secours In Motion Wins Two Best of Hampton Roads Awards

July 7th, 2013

Bon Secours In Motion has received accolades from readers of two Hampton Roads publications, Hampton Roads Magazine and Tidewater Women. For the third year in a row, the readers of Hampton Roads Magazine have selected In Motion as Best of the Best Physical Therapy in Hampton Roads. In Motion has also been selected as the […]READ MORE

Weight Loss Requires More Than Exercising

July 7th, 2013

You can exercise every day for an hour. Use your lunch break to hit the gym. And hire a personal trainer. But none of it will make a difference on the scale unless you consider what you’re eating. Or, more specifically, how many calories you’re consuming. The latest research proves the point that it takes […]READ MORE

Periodized Training at Bon Secours In Motion Sports Performance

July 7th, 2013

Are you training for an event and trying periodize your training? Periodization is basically preventing overtraining and maximizing your performance so you “peak” when you need to perform. From endurance athletes to football players to sprinters, this is important information that could be the difference between you having a ‘good’ performance and a life-changing performance […]READ MORE

Electronic Medical Records Help Physical Therapy Sessions Run Smoother For Clients

July 7th, 2013

Electronic medical records have been hailed as the next “big thing” in medicine. No longer a luxury; they’re becoming a care requirement – which is a good thing for patients. At Bon Secours In Motion our EMR, ConnectCare, enables us to access a patient’s medical data in a single electronic health record (EHR), including medical […]READ MORE

The Benefits of Arthroscopic ACL Reconstruction Surgery

July 7rd, 2013

Alexander Aboka, MD, MPH, a sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery specialist with Virginia Orthopaedic and Spine Specialists in western Hampton Roads, talks about the benefits of arthroscopic acl surgery for active patients struggling with knee pain. Considered the “gold standard” for acl injury, arthroscopic surgery allows surgeons to visualize injuries more clearly with minimal disruption […]READ MORE

Stay Hydrated this Holiday with Grilled Fruits, Vegetables

July 7nd, 2013

Fireworks. Hot dogs. Ice Cream. Fourth of July is a wonderful celebration of our country’s independence. But it’s also a holiday that includes many off-limit dishes for people trying to lose weight or eat a healthier diet. It can seem nearly impossible when you’re at the neighborhood party buffet to fill up half your plate […]READ MORE

Take Charge of Chronic Pain with Physical Therapy

July 7st, 2013

Physical therapy is just one essential part of any comprehensive pain management plan for those suffering from chronic pain. Using only one method to manage pain (such as chiropractic adjustments or acupuncture) will often fail to resolve problems, or leave the patient with insufficient skills to manage pain. There are many different ways to approach […]READ MORE

Don’t Ignore a Stiff and Painful Shoulder

June 6th, 2013

Frozen shoulder is common condition that affects the shoulder, but is poorly understood, often misdiagnosed and routinely treated ineffectively.   It involves a gradual stiffening of the shoulder joint, with associated pain and significant limitations in range of motion affecting the ability to perform activities of daily living.  More often than not a minor injury or […]READ MORE