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Get Shamrockin' with In Motion!

March 3th, 2012

The 2012 Yuengling Shamrock Marathon, Anthem Half Marathon, TowneBank 8K and Operation Smile Final Mile are only days away! As a leading sponsor of the race, Bon Secours In Motion volunteers and staff will be out and about before, during and after the race!  Dr. Ernesto Luciano-Perez, a sports medicine specialist with our partners at […]READ MORE

5 Tips for Runners

March 3th, 2012

Weather is warming up here in Hampton Roads! With races like the Shamrock Marathon (8k and mile) on the horizon, we’re starting to see more and more runners back out on the pavement. If you’re getting back into a routine after a couple months off – or starting to pick your mileage back up – […]READ MORE

Join Us in Welcoming Amy Neville to the Team!

March 3th, 2012

Bon Secours In Motion Physical Therapy would like to welcome Amy Neville, PT, FAAOMPT, to the team at our Norfolk location at the Norfolk Fitness & Wellness Center! Amy earned her Bachelors of Science in Biology from the College of Charleston in 1994 and earned her Physical Therapy Degree from The Medical University of South Carolina […]READ MORE

Vote In Motion Best of Hampton Roads!

March 3th, 2012

For more than six years Bon Secours In Motion and Physical Therapy has been committed to helping the residents of Hampton Roads live their most active lives. From state-of-the-art physical therapy programs undertaken to help regain motion after an injury to sports performance training designed to shave milliseconds off of a swim lap, our outstanding […]READ MORE

Eating for Your Workout

March 3th, 2012

What you eat before exercising is important; it needs to supply you with enough energy to perform well throughout your entire game or gym session. A good workout snack or meal before exercise is carbohydrate-rich with small amounts of protein. The carbs will help boost muscle stores and fuel your performance. Small amounts of protein […]READ MORE

Changing Behavior to Lose Weight

March 3th, 2012

When you sit back and really consider what it’s going to take to lose weight, you’ll realize it’s about changing your behavior. I like to frame it that way because it bypasses all the excuses and reasons people give for why they do not exercise regularly or eat healthy foods. A friend of mine recently […]READ MORE

Combination of Cognitive Therapy and Physical Training Improves Outcomes for Stroke Patients

March 3th, 2012

After having a stroke, many patients struggle with chronic fatigue for the months and years after recovery.  Now researchers are saying that a combination of therapy and exercise training may help people who suffer lingering fatigue after a stroke get back to their normal activities. For the study, a team at Radboud University Nijmegen in […]READ MORE

Brain – Not Lungs – Spurs Body Towards Physical Limits

March 3nd, 2012

New information suggests that your brain – not your body – determines your body’s physical limit during sustained physical exercise. Since the twenties scientists have believed that VO2 max, the maximum amount of oxygen that you’re able to deliver to your muscles during hard exercise, determines your physical limits. Now, a new study claims that […]READ MORE

Sports Injuries Affect Children, Too

March 3st, 2012

As many parents know, athletic injuries are not reserved for professional athletes who play in front of millions of television viewers. Proper training and seeking treatment when needed begins when a child puts on their first sports uniform. Many children are playing baseball and softball this spring. Although baseball and softball have lower rates of injury compared […]READ MORE

Eating Out? Bring a Calculator

February 2th, 2012

Restaurant patrons have long used calculators to figure out how much to tip their waiter. Now, it appears calculators are needed before ordering for those who want to really know how many calories they’re about to eat. Menus might list how many calories an entree contains but they don’t always break it down to individual […]READ MORE