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Tendon Health and Aging

As we age it is not uncommon to experience increasing bouts of painful tendonitis in our bodies.  Tendonitis refers to an inflammation of a tendon, which is the part of a muscle that attaches the muscle to the bone.  Tendonitis can occur for a number of reasons, but primarily occurs due to an increased demand … Read more

Brain Power

The topic of brain injury has become a hot button issue over the last decade. With more and more research being conducted regarding concussions and CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy) in sports like professional football, the public has become more interested in how to keep their brain’s healthy as they age. While avoiding falls is of paramount importance, what can be done if a head injury or concussion is sustained after a fall has already occurred? In order to understand what needs to be done, one needs to understand what actually occurs to your brain when you hit your head.

The Secret To Balance

There are three systems that work together to keep us balanced; the visual system, vestibular system and somatosensory system. Improving the function of these three systems with easy exercises can help you improve your steadiness on your feet.

Maintaining Strength As We Age

Have you ever woke up and said to yourself, “I feel so weak today”? If so, you are not alone. As we age we generally experience a loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength. While this is a normal part of aging, for those of us with physical disabilities and comorbidities such as diabetes and obesity, this normal loss of strength can become extreme and is then classified as Sarcopenia.