Groin Strains

Groin strains are one of the most common injuries among athletes. The groin consists of many muscles and any number of them could be involved.  Muscles Involved:  Adductors: magnus, longus, brevis Hip flexors: iliacus and psoas (iliopsoas)  Abdominals: rectus abdominis and internal oblique There are different grades of muscle strains I, II, and III. I […]

Patellar Tendinitis

Patellar tendinitis or jumper’s knee occurs in those who participate in jumping or running sports. I have also seen this injury in those going through a growth spurt.  Tendinitis is usually an overuse injury (see tendinitis blog post here), meaning the person has been running or jumping too much without slowly building up the work […]

The Hex Bar

The hex bar is great for a full body workout.  The hex or trap bar is shaped differently than the straight barbell, allowing you to step inside of it. The hexagon shape also lets you grip in different positions. If a barbell is all you have, check out my barbell exercise post here for more […]

4 Stages of Rehabilitation

There are 4 stages of rehabilitation following an injury. During these stages, we will take a person through different exercises at varying degrees of difficulty.  Ever wonder what your body will go through during recovery and rehabilitation? This blog post will explain it more to you. You can also check out the research here. The […]

Functional Exercises

A functional movement is an activity that someone does to mimic everyday actions. A functional exercise helps to improve that action/movement.  However, functional exercises can be something different to different people. A regular person (not an athlete) can have certain functional movements and athletes can have others. Building on that, athletes in different sports also […]