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Science Daily: Older, fitter adults experience greater brain activity while learning

Last night while surfing the web another great review study popped up on a feed that stated the following, “Older, fitter adults experience greater brain activity while learning” and I couldn’t help but click on this article.  As the oldest of the associates here at the office I pride myself on working out no less […]

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Science Daily: First study to measure effectiveness of NFL PLAY 60 program shows positive results on youth fitness

Saw this article pop up on Science Daily and the title truly peaked my interest!  I (Dr. Craig Evans) was once a HPED major at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania not so very long ago and became highly disenchanted with the idea of HPED.  HPED stands for Health and Physical Education.  If you catch me […]

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Training to do a race. You mean I don’t just RUN? – Recap from the Running Co of Haddonfield

Dr. Craig and Dr. Josh had the honor of speaking along with many other fitness professionals about what runners need to know, understand and at least attempt to do to stay healthy and running longer!  The meeting was started with Dave Welsh (Owner of the Running Co’s), Marc Pelerin (Owner of Train With Marc), was […]

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Very nice summation about Chiropractic Medicine on Johns Hopkins website

Just like Harvard Health did earlier in 2016, Johns Hopkins website has updated it’s basic information about Chiropractic Medicine.  While we are a bit more partial to the write up over at Harvard which seems a little more evolved on what modern Chiropractors do, both write ups are much better than the vague pages they […]

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Haddonfield Adrenaline 5k – Quickly approaching SELL OUT!

Date:  Saturday, March 18th, 2017 Adult’s Race Type:  5k Run Children’s Race Type:  Kids 1/4 Mile Run and 100 Meter Run Description: The 12th Annual Haddonfield Adrenaline 5K Run will be held Saturday, March 18, 2017. The 5k starts at 9am in front of Haddonfield High School and is followed by a kids 1/4 mile […]

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Very nice summation of Chiropractic at Harvard Health’s website!

Up until last year the “Chiropractic” write up on Harvard Health’s website was very bland and vanilla.  It was more or less a very basic article.  At some point in 2016, they updated it and it truly aligns with the feelings of our office and how we approach our piece of medicine! Article Link:  http://www.health.harvard.edu/pain/chiropractic-care-for-pain-relief?inf_contact_key=cd3df7fb1bc932636c26c98ec9f77b669326fbb8a84664eeb96b5eb28d57211b […]

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What Anabolic Laboratories Supplements Does The Office Keep IN STOCK?

We get a lot of calls from patients all over Southern New Jersey looking for specific Anabolic Laboratories supplements in stock so we are compiling a list of what we normally keep around the office.  Currently the items we do our best to keep in stock are as follows.  Please note that we keep these […]

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Shin Splints are never fun, but at least ART can get you better quickly!

Dr. Kemenosh, Dr. Gross, Dr. Evans, and Dr. Legath treat a lot of runners in the South Jersey area for Shin Splints using Active Release Technique.  ART attacks shin splints differently than most other therapies and often yields better results.  The one thing Dr. Mark has built is a reputation with the local cross country […]

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If you have been diagnosed with a disc herniation and you want to get better, you better not smoke!

While reading and trying to stay up to date on some research on intravertebral disc herniation, I came across a study by Tsarouhas et al in 2011 which stated that smoking resulted in more severe pain with disc injury which then also was coupled to a longer resorption time of herniated disc material and that […]

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Research Round Up: Excessive Progression in Weekly Running Distance and Risk of Running-Related Injuries: An Association Which Varies According to Type of Injury

Wow, what a study!  I’m sure we all are reading the running journals coming out of Denmark, but in case you missed it, a study was published this past month in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, Volume 44, Number 10, October 2014.  The title of the study was Excessive Progression in Weekly […]

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