3Qs: Addressing the kind of growth America doesn’t need
A recent survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that only 15 percent of high-school students exercise enough, and roughly one-third drink two or more sugary beverages each...
View Article3Qs: New ways to treat injuries like Gronk’s
New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski tore both his anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligaments in a game two weeks ago after a defender’s jarring hit to his leg. The current...
View Article3Qs: Addressing the kind of growth America doesn’t need
A recent survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that only 15 percent of high-school students exercise enough, and roughly one-third drink two or more sugary beverages...
View ArticleWhat’s that bruise on Michael Phelps’ shoulder?
Beyond his gold standard accomplishments in the pool, Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps has garnered widespread attention in recent days for the dark circular markings on his shoulders and back. The...
View ArticleProfessor leads physical therapy care at Boston Marathon
David Nolan started volunteering at the Boston Marathon 16 years ago—and he never left. Nolan, associate clinical professor and director of the Sports Physical Therapy Residency Program, began as one...
View ArticleSpinal injuries can happen in sports. Physical therapy students are learning...
A student, wearing a hockey helmet and shoulder pads over her street clothes, lies face down on the ice at Matthews Arena. A small group of people cluster around her. Nearby, Steve Clark, an assistant...
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