Musculoskeletal injuries are commonplace in the fire industry; it’s rare to find a seasoned firefighter without some sort of nagging pain. And although fitness awareness and fitness levels have ...
It's easy to get caught up at the gym only focusing on exercises that give you the most bang for your buck, such as compound exercises — multijoint movements, like a squat, that work groups of large ...
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A few weeks ago, I had my check up with Dr. Ginn about my right shoulder where I had the ganglion cyst, bone spur and calcifications on the rotator cuff. After he drained it and put cortisone in it, ...
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8 Bicep Tendonitis Exercises
Bicep tendonitis is usually caused by overloading and overusing the biceps tendon. The primary function of your biceps is elbow flexion and turning your palm up. Biceps tendonitis symptoms can include ...
We’ve all heard that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, but what does that have to do with firefighting? Plenty. That’s why we invest so much in safety equipment, staffing, education, ...
Dryland Tip by Swimming World correspondent G. John Mullen of SwimmingScience.net and CenterofOptimalRestoration.com, Creator of Swimmer's Shoulder System SANTA CLARA, California, September 25. THE ...
SANTA CLARA, California, February 10. THIS week's Dryland Tip from Dr. G. John Mullen is designed to help stabilize the rotator cuff. Rotator cuff stability is essential for a healthy swimming career.
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