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All Posts in Category: ART FOR SPORTS INJURIES

Cross Country season is over and one of our biggest battles is preventing stress fractures in the fall!

We see a great deal of endurance athletes at Dr Mark Kemenosh and Associates, which range from runners to cyclists, to swimmers, as well as putting them all together in the form of triathlons.  We have truly started to pride ourselves in being the doctor’s office that most endurance athletes in the area turn to […]

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Pre-Season Conditioning Helps Prevent Hamstring Injuries – StopSportsInjuries.org

When I was cruising through some pages that we like to frequent here at Glen Oaks Health and Spine, I couldn’t help but notice a short article over at http://www.stopsportsinjuries.org/ entitled “Pre-Season Conditioning Helps Prevent Hamstring Injuries” which can be found at: http://www.stopsportsinjuries.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=A_-4yLDJn2M%3d&tabid=263 (PDF Format) The author of the article is David Geier, MD and […]

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Erin Stephens talks about Active Release Technique on NationsTri.com

While searching around the internet for Active Release related information, I found this story over at NationsTri.com where the author, Erin Stephens, is talking about how she started using Active Release and immediately found value in Chiropractic care with Active Release. Article:  http://nationstri.com/r-t-new-secret-weapon-roadblocks-nations-tri-training/ The cool thing about someone like Erin speaking so highly of Active […]

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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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America’s Fastest Marathoner, Ryan Hall, Is Retiring – Did we see a small sample in over training?

Did anyone else see all the news?  The man who raced with such tenacity that he often left it all on the course is retiring.  The past few years have been heavily dominated by Kenyan, Ethiopian, and a few other African distance runners, but during that time, two highlights of American running have been Meb […]

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Dr. Mike Leahy talks about being a part of a winning Superbowl team on the Denver Broncos Medical Staff

This is a little inside bit from the Active Release Technique provider network where Dr. Leahy, the founder of ART reaches out to let us know how things are going up at the big office in Colorado.  Sounds like a lot of fun treating athletes on the Superbowl Champion Denver Broncos. From a Sports Illustrated […]

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Stop Sports Injuries: Keeping a Balance in Youth Sports Participation

We love when articles like this are posted on StopSportsInjuries.org discussing student athletes and year round specialization in one single sports.  While the idea behind this thought is that it best specializes the young athlete for optimal sport performance, it does not protect them against sports specific injuries very well and may even push them into […]

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South Jersey Sectionals – Cross Country Delsea High School – November 5th, 2016

A few weeks back, Dr. Mark, Dr. Andrew, and myself, Dr. Craig all attended the South Jersey Sectional Cross Country races at Delsea High School.  This has become a yearly tradition for our offices since we treat runners from a several South Jersey School Districts that all meet at Delsea to find out who moves […]

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Why good posture matters – Links to Harvard Health

Here is a link to the article posted at Harvard Health: http://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/why-good-posture-matters At first I thought possibly that they had somewhat copied my work, but this wasn’t this case since there original blog post went live in 2015, soundly beating me to the punch, but overall and all kidding aside, a lot a of the […]

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