Lateral Epicondylalgia: More Than Just A Tennis Injury
Lateral epicondylalgia (LE), historically known as "tennis elbow," represents one of the most common musculoskeletal conditions affecting the upper extremity. This chapter provides an evidence-based examination of its etiology, pathophysiology, and current best practices in rehabilitation. Despite its colloquial name, only 5-10% of cases occur in tennis players, with the condition affecting 1-3% of the general population annually.
The Top 5 Reasons You are Afraid of Weight Lifting
Are you hesitant to step into the weight room due to fears of injury, gym intimidation, or misconceptions about bulking up? You're not alone. Many people share these concerns, which can make starting a weight training program feel daunting. Join us as we explore common barriers to weight training and discover how our supportive environment can help you achieve your fitness goals effectively and efficiently.
The Rule of Three in Health and Wellness: Why It Works
The number three pops up everywhere in life, and the health world is no exception. From habit-building strategies to decision-making, there’s something magical about this trio effect. Let’s explore how this phenomenon applies to your health, your habits, and the way you navigate your wellness journey.
Slay Weights In Style: Intention Is Your Secret Exercise Tip
Picture this: you're gearing up for a set of squats or maybe some bicep curls. Sure, you could go through the motions, but where's the fun—or the gains—in that? Here’s a transformative exercise tip…
Intention flips the script. It's like flipping a switch that amps up your workout game. Instead of just going through the motions, you're tuning in to every muscle fiber, every movement, and every breath.