Tag Archives: strength training

Suspension Trainer Offers Benefits in a Physical Therapy Setting

There are a number of tools available to help your patients recover and return to the activities they enjoy.  One is a system commonly found in training settings and quickly becoming a staple in physical therapy clinics.  The TRX Suspension Trainer uses an individual’s weight to complete a variety of exercises.  Joshua Funk, DPT, CSCS [...]

Physical Therapy Helps Keep Employees Injury Free

The U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), reports repetitive strain injuries are one of the nation’s most common occupational health problems and cost over $20 billion a year in workers compensation. Today’s expert, Mark Glover, Vice President of Therapy Services for the Midwest Region for Concentra shares what physical therapists are [...]

Can Spinal Surgery be Prevented by Aggressive Strengthening Exercise?

A review of the research by Orthopedic Physicians Drs. Nelson, Carpenter, Kelly and Wagner.  Their study looked at a group of 651 patients referred for rehab.  Out of this group, 62 were surgical candidates and were put into a program using very specific controlled, aggressive strengthening regiments.  Out of the 62 original patients, 46 actually completed the study.  [...]

Why Every PT Should be Thinking About The Senior Market

Everyone knows the Senior population is growing in the United States and medicine is struggling to address their very specific needs.  As the population ages they are seeking help for a variety of maladies including locomotion, balance, bed mobility, transfer, etc.  Dean Spragia discusses a 14 week strength training program that is specifically geared to this [...]