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Get the latest updates for authors, reviewers, and readers. The latest news, studies, researches and content by signing up today our newsletter of the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, published by The North American Sports Medicine Institute.

Get the latest updates for authors, reviewers, and readers. The latest news, studies, researches and content by signing up today our newsletter of the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, published by The North American Sports Medicine Institute.
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Welcome to the new issue of the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, published by The North American Sports Medicine Institute. A pilot study on the effect of novel training program to improve trunk stability push up performance in active females. LINK IN BIO for ...

Welcome to the new issue of the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, published by The North American Sports Medicine Institute. A pilot study on the effect of novel training program to improve trunk stability push up performance in active females. LINK IN BIO for ...
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All Advances in Clinical Education courses are appropriate for all health care providers involved in the management of orthopedic pathology across the lifespan.Advances in Clinical Education is approved as a provider of continuing education by numerous national agencies and r ...

All Advances in Clinical Education courses are appropriate for all health care providers involved in the management of orthopedic pathology across the lifespan.Advances in Clinical Education is approved as a provider of continuing education by numerous national agencies and r ...
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"Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live."  Jim Rohn If you want to achieve anything in life, everything starts here. First you have to take care of your health, and there are only two things you need to keep in mind: 1. Healthy Diet 2. Physical Activi ...

"Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live."  Jim Rohn

If you want to achieve anything in life, everything starts here. First you have to take care of your health, and there are only two things you need to keep in mind:

1. Healthy Diet

2. Physical Activi ...
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Avoid doing any intense running, such as long runs, intervals or speed work, as these may cause further damage to your knee and increase inflammation. If your level of pain is above a 3 out of 10, you may want to stop running entirely. However, you should continue training yo ...

Avoid doing any intense running, such as long runs, intervals or speed work, as these may cause further damage to your knee and increase inflammation. If your level of pain is above a 3 out of 10, you may want to stop running entirely. However, you should continue training yo ...
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The main advantage of vegetables for an athlete is their role in maintaining good hydration, one factor that can limit performance. They are naturally very high in water, which spreads to the cells throughout digestion. An estimated 40% of our water intake comes from the food ...

The main advantage of vegetables for an athlete is their role in maintaining good hydration, one factor that can limit performance. They are naturally very high in water, which spreads to the cells throughout digestion. An estimated 40% of our water intake comes from the food ...
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Welcome to the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, published by The North American Sports Medicine Institute. A systemic review on the neuromuscular effects of the Copenhagen adductor exercise. LINK IN BIO for sing up to receive all IJSPT updates for authors, re ...

Welcome to the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, published by The North American Sports Medicine Institute. A systemic review on the neuromuscular effects of the Copenhagen adductor exercise. LINK IN BIO for sing up to receive all IJSPT updates for authors, re ...
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All Advances in Clinical Education courses are appropriate for all health care providers involved in the management of orthopedic pathology across the lifespan. Advances in Clinical Education is approved as a provider of continuing education by numerous national agencies and ...

All Advances in Clinical Education courses are appropriate for all health care providers involved in the management of orthopedic pathology across the lifespan. Advances in Clinical Education is approved as a provider of continuing education by numerous national agencies and  ...
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5 Tips for Preventing Sports-Related Shoulder Injuries - Maintain good posture. Proper posture is important for everyone but especially for athletes. ... - Get stronger. ... - Pay attention to body mechanics. ... - Stretch. ... - Rest and Rehab.

5 Tips for Preventing Sports-Related Shoulder Injuries

- Maintain good posture. Proper posture is important for everyone but especially for athletes. ...

- Get stronger. ...

- Pay attention to body mechanics. ...

- Stretch. ...

- Rest and Rehab.
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Sciatica Nerve is one of the most common injury in sport, to loosen up you need to stretch : Lie on your back with both of your knees bent and your feet on the ground. Lift one leg and cross it just above your knee. Hold the thigh of the leg with the foot on the ground and ...

Sciatica Nerve is one of the most common injury in sport, to loosen up you need to stretch :

Lie on your back with both of your knees bent and your feet on the ground.

Lift one leg and cross it just above your knee.

Hold the thigh of the leg with the foot on the ground and ...
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Merry Christmas to all from the team Ace Rehab Education. Enjoy the end of the year to rest and fix new objectives for the next one's coming.

Merry Christmas to all from the team Ace Rehab Education. Enjoy the end of the year to rest and fix new objectives for the next one's coming.
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January is National Winter Sports Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Awareness Month. To fully embrace the magic of snow and snow sports, we pulled together some tips for safe snow play. ✔️Wear a helmet! ✔️Know before you go! ✔️When you can, stay near medical care.

January is National Winter Sports Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Awareness Month.

To fully embrace the magic of snow and snow sports, we pulled together some tips for safe snow play.

✔️Wear a helmet!  
✔️Know before you go! 
✔️When you can, stay near medical care.
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Editorial of the International Journal of Sports and Physical Therapy. The Movement System and Physical Therapist Practice: What Does the Future Look Like?⠀ By Barbara J Hoogenboom, PT EdD, SCS, AT-Ret⠀ To signing up to receive all IJSPT updates ➡️bit.ly/37pKEP5

Editorial of the International Journal of Sports and Physical Therapy.
The Movement System and Physical Therapist Practice: What Does the Future Look Like?⠀
By Barbara J Hoogenboom, PT EdD, SCS, AT-Ret⠀

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The FMS is a SCREEN (think blood pressure). It only tells you that you have dysfunction with certain movement patterns...and that's all it's supposed to do. The SFMA is DIAGNOSTIC. It tells you WHY you have dysfunction with certain movement patterns.

The FMS is a SCREEN (think blood pressure). It only tells you that you have dysfunction with certain movement patterns...and that's all it's supposed to do. The SFMA is DIAGNOSTIC. It tells you WHY you have dysfunction with certain movement patterns.
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If you want to succeed, you need to be willing to suffer for your craft, just like us. It never gets easy, you just get better.💯

If you want to succeed, you need to be willing to suffer for your craft, just like us. It never gets easy, you just get better.💯
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NASMI offers continuing education courses for healthcare professionals including physical therapists, PT assistants, Occupational Therapists, OT Assistants, Chiropractors, and Certified Athletic Trainers Sign up to receive the latest news by clicking here bit.ly/2KgSTEi

NASMI offers continuing education courses for healthcare professionals including physical therapists, PT assistants, Occupational Therapists, OT Assistants, Chiropractors, and Certified Athletic Trainers
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