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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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The Dan Patrick Show – Dan Patrick brings a Chiropractor to the studio for low back pain with sciatica!

You should probably know know who Dan Patrick is, but if you don’t, he has his own sports talk show that is nationally syndicated across the country and currently hosts NFL Sunday Night pre-game and post-games shows on NBC.  Before that however, we worked several years as one of the ESPN anchors who more or […]

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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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CNN Article – Here’s why you exercise so much and still can’t lose weight

We see a lot of runners in our office, as in A LOT OF RUNNERS, and we very proud of that niche!  We are the ones that occasionally have to tell them to stop running for a bit (which is always great fun… … …).  This article resurfaces every so often and is very important […]

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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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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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Runners Butt (aka Weak Glutes): Don’t worry, it can be fixed

Great article on Competitor.com discussing a common running related problem that we always try to sure up in our running community.  The tag line for the article was “Don’t get left behind—strengthen your glutes!”  This is a very fitting statement because weak glutes causes other muscles in the system to fatigue over time which can […]

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Just when you think you have cholesterol all figured out, a study/article like this happens!

Outside of muscular / skeletal issues, one of the biggest complaints we hear about at our office is our patients having troubles with cholesterol medications and cholesterol levels.  A very interesting article on The New York Times popped up on my news feed this weekend discussing the results from a new cholesterol drugs trial that […]

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Keeping open communication is one key for parents to help young athletes prevent injuries

An awesome link popped up on our twitter feed this morning concerning parent-child communication being very important in helping to prevent injuries in younger athletes.  We have found that when children can openly discuss aches, pain, and injuries with their parents, they ultimately get better care and injuries are better tended to.  As parents ourselves, […]

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