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Run Wild for the Zoo 5K – Sunday, April 30 at 7 AM – 10 AM – Philadelphia Zoo

Link:  https://www.facebook.com/events/221957834941613/ Lace up your running shoes and hit the pavement – while helping to save wildlife along the way! Join hundreds of runners and walkers as they lace up their running shoes for the first-ever Run Wild for the Zoo 5K at Philadelphia Zoo! Run or walk through our beautiful and unique campus, enjoy […]

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St. Pat’s Boardwalk 10 miler & 5k Run – Atlantic City NJ – Chickie’s and Pete’s at the Tropicana

LINK:  https://runsignup.com/Race/NJ/AtlanticCity/StPatsBoardwalk10miler5krun Place: Chickie’s and Pete’s at the Tropicana 2831 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401 Atlantic City, NJ US 08401 Description: 39TH ANNUAL ST. PAT’S BOARDWALK 10 MILER AND 5K SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2017 @ 10:00 AM (EDT) 5k & 10 MILER course 2017 is going to change because we have a new location. Pricing […]

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New guidelines outline how to handle back pain – American College of Physicians say the first line of therapy should be non-drug treatments

From the CBS News Review:   New guidelines from the American College of Physicians say the first line of therapy should be non-drug treatments. For pain lasting less than three months, those include heat wraps, massage, acupuncture and spinal manipulation (hey, that is what we do here at the office, combined with Active Release Technique). […]

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NY Times: Soccer Ball Heading May Cause Concussion Symptoms – Journal of Neurology

So back in 2015 it was all the rage and outrage among those of you in the soccer communities because US Soccer made a mandate to eliminate heading in ages 10 and under as prefaced by this older article on Today.com Link:  http://www.today.com/parents/no-more-heading-us-soccer-out-new-guidelines-youth-soccer-t54971 From NPR: “Over a quarter of a billion people play soccer all […]

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SMART Tools – ITBand Treatment (Short Version)

So a lot of our patients have issues with pain, tenderness and tightness in and around the Iliotibial Band, often times referred to as the ITBand.  While in most cases there are various reasons why our patients present with pain in this particular tissue, treating it has been done various ways in the past, some […]

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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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Running actually lowers inflammation in knee joints – Running may also slow the process that leads to osteoarthritis

Watch out!  Dr. Tim Legath just dropped this article on my lap from BYU (Brigham Young University) which is entitled “Running actually lowers inflammation in knee joints – Running may also slow the process that leads to osteoarthritis”. From the article on Science Daily: Summary: We all know that running causes a bit of inflammation […]

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