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Quick Sciatica Pain Relief

What is Sciatica? Sciatica is a general term used to describe back pain that travels down the leg. While it doesn’t have an official definition, it is often used to specify pain in this area though to be related to a nerve or nerve root. Loss of normal function of a nerve is called radiculopathy […]

Barbell Medicine Pain & Rehab Seminar – Atlanta, GA – Oct, 2024

Join the team for the Barbell Medicine Pain and Rehab seminar in Alpharetta, GA. The Barbell Medicine Pain & Rehab seminar is dedicated to helping attendees understand and implement scientific principles into clinical practice in order to provide evidence-based care to their patients dealing with pain and the rehab process. This seminar is appropriate for […]

Does SI Joint Movement Cause Hip and Low Back Pain?

Pain in the hips and low back are common reasons people visit doctors and physical therapists. These professionals are often tasked with identifying a cause for the pain. Unfortunately, in many cases their explanations are unjustified, oversimplified, unhelpful, or simply wrong. In this article we will discuss a common explanation for pain in these regions: […]

Guide to Heel Pain

So you’re experiencing pain in your heel. It’s especially painful when you take your first few steps out of bed in the morning and limits your usual activities. This article will explain what is going on, why it may have developed, and what you can do to feel better. We will provide actionable steps to […]

Low Back Pain Rehab Template

 The Low Back template is a 12-week strength and conditioning program designed to aid individuals focused on resistance training (specifically the squat, bench press, overhead press, and deadlift) with finding an entry point to exercise and, over the course of the template, return to normal sporting activities and exercise. Also included is 40-page eBook discussing the ins-and-outs of the program, how-to progress with it, and more!

Training With Hip Pain Part IV: Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome

In our last article we discussed how to manage muscle injuries of the hamstrings, groin (adductors), hip flexors, and quadriceps. Today we’ll move on to discuss hip pain that is attributed to the “Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome”. Background Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome (FAIS) is a common diagnosis given to individuals with hip pain. While the diagnosis has […]

Training With Hip Pain Part III

In the first two installments of this article series  we discussed the science of hip pain and management strategies. In this article, we’ll discuss the topic of muscle injuries – these are colloquially known as a “muscle strains”, but that term is a better description of the mechanism of the injury than a description of […]

Training With Hip Pain Part II

In the first article of this series we provided an introduction to the hip, discussing anatomy as well as ideas about “normal” versus “abnormal” findings of the hip. Today we will move on to discuss the first of our common diagnostic categories for hip pain: Tendinopathy. For a general overview on tendinopathy, start HERE. For […]

Training With Hip Pain Part I

Pain in the front, side, or back of the hip are common complaints within the lifting community. A combination of factors are typically involved when experiencing pain or limitations in training, rather than “just one thing” that needs to be addressed. The hip is a complex region that does not have a clear way to […]

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