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Running for exercise ‘slows the aging process’ says researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder and Humboldt State University

Now you know something like this was going to peak our interest!  On MedicalNewsToday.com, an article review appeared stating that “Running for exercise ‘slows the aging process’.  This is the kind of article that makes you get very excited.  The review states that “The new study from researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder and […]

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Dr. Jim Kurtz Active Release Provider to the Seattle Seahawks posing with Snoop Dogg at the Super Bowl

Check out Dr. Kurtz, the ART provider for the Seattle Seahawks posing before the superbowl.  If you paid attention during half time, Dr. Kurtz was running down the hallway towards Seattle’s locker room.  Active Release is good enough for superstars like Russell Wilson and Richard Sherman, so you may want to give it a try!

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Need another reason to quit smoking, well, we know now it shrinks your brain!

While we often have trouble “quoting” Mens Health Magazine word for word, they published a great summary article about a fairly powerful study that has recently been released.  The study showed just another reason why smoking is terrible for your health.  If heart issues, lung issues, and various cancers don’t get your attention, well now […]

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Could how you breathe be causing your back pain?

Our good friend, Jon Herting, DPT, CSCS, was recently published on Philly.com discussing a fantastic article about abdominal bracing, the article can be found at: http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/sportsdoc/Could-how-you-breathe-be-causing-you-back-pain.html#disqus_thread As the article states, currently in physical therapy, sports performance, and chiropractic, “breathing” is a real buzz word right now that we are only starting to crest the ability […]

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So where are you guys located again? Is that near a Wawa?

We get quite a few questions asking about our locations and what areas make sense for some patients and not others as far as travel goes so I hope this blog posts helps some of our patients!  Is that near a Wawa is a little bit of South Jersey / Philly humor because there is […]

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How the HIP and KNEE are related in sports injuries

The end of July means many things to people; the summer winding down, last minute vacations taking place, and, most importantly, getting ready for back to school!  Yes, kids, it’s that time already, whether you like it or not.  The start of school means a lot for the students, especially those involved in sports.  Many […]

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HOCKEY AND GROIN INJURIES, don’t let them slow you down!

It’s truly hard to believe, but the hockey season is just around the corner!  With the fall coming up, high schools and colleges will soon begin their practice schedules, followed shortly thereafter by the regular season.  Don’t be surprised, though, when hockey players tell you they’ve been training all summer for the upcoming season.  Like […]

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I think my “insert relative here” could benefit from Active Release, how do I find them in “insert state here”

We are starting to get this questions almost every day of the week now and while it does get repetitive answering the question, we still love doing it!  The scenario goes like this, we get questions or calls a few times a day asking how they can find a family member a reliable, “similar chiropractor […]

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Peyton Manning gets Active Release Technique, a lot of it, and he would probably tell you to give it a spin as well!

So Mr. Never Give Up is back and possibly riding out his final rodeo in a few weeks at the “Golden” Super Bowl at the new Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco, California.  I’m guessing you have an idea of who I am speaking of, a few neck surgeries, a bad plantar fascia, a few cases […]

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