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Sports Medicine

20 10, 2022

Staying on the Wall: Avoiding Risk of Injury for Climbers

2024-10-29T11:38:19-07:00

By: Sam Gesicki, PT, DPT, TSAC-F, and Carly Szemerey, PT, DPT

Climbers have an almost unique dedication to their sport. It is not uncommon to stumble into the gym and hear one or two climbers discussing what injuries have been bugging them for the past day, week, month, or even year.

No climber wants […]

Staying on the Wall: Avoiding Risk of Injury for Climbers2024-10-29T11:38:19-07:00
13 10, 2022

Physical Therapy for Gymnasts

2024-10-29T11:38:21-07:00

Gymnastics is a sport that requires agility, flexibility, and strength. It is multi-disciplinary including events like balance beam, uneven bars, vault, and floor. Each event requires different sets of skills and strengths for the athlete to perform their best. We talked to Alyssa Hixon, PT, DPT, a physical therapist, a gymnastics coach […]

Physical Therapy for Gymnasts2024-10-29T11:38:21-07:00
22 09, 2022

Treating the Growing Athlete

2025-02-05T11:39:57-07:00

By: Brian Bettner, PT, DPT

Youth athletes are getting stronger every year. However, while they are growing, they are still at risk of injury. So, what can be done to help them stay on the field?

On the Sports Medicine Team at Red Mountain High School, Spooner therapist Brian Bettner, PT, DPT, saw a consistent lineup […]

Treating the Growing Athlete2025-02-05T11:39:57-07:00
8 09, 2022

The Big Toe: Athletic Performance from the Ground Up

2024-10-29T11:38:25-07:00

By: Nick Thomas, MS, ATC, CES, PES, Chip Gosewisch, CSCS, RSCC, FRCms, and Charleston DeLa Cruz, CSCS, USAW-1, FRSC, FRCms

If you are building a house, the foundation impacts everything. A solid foundation allows for a strong house that will be able to be built properly and stand the test of time. A weak foundation […]

The Big Toe: Athletic Performance from the Ground Up2024-10-29T11:38:25-07:00
1 09, 2022

The Need for an Off-Season

2024-10-29T11:38:26-07:00

By: Garrett Johnson, PT, DPT

Children are often asked what they would like to be when they grow up. Among many job titles, “professional athlete” is often listed. What is different about that title, though, is that children, parents, and coaches take steps to try to make that childhood dream a reality. Part […]

The Need for an Off-Season2024-10-29T11:38:26-07:00
18 08, 2022

Dynamic Warm-Up for Mountain Bikers

2024-10-29T11:38:27-07:00

By: Anthony Celio, PT, DPT, COMT, FAFS

Between the impact from hitting rocks, powering through corners, and even the stress of simply pedaling, your body and your bike go through a lot on the mountain. You need to be ready for the hard climbs and fast downhills that each trail offers. Your back, […]

Dynamic Warm-Up for Mountain Bikers2024-10-29T11:38:27-07:00
11 08, 2022

The First Game Back: An Athletic Trainer’s Perspective 

2024-10-29T11:38:28-07:00

The role an athletic trainer plays within a professional sports organization can vary from team to team, but one thing never changes: providing the best care for the athletes they treat and work with daily. Spooner’s Athletic Trainer, Greg Spence, MA, ATC, provides us with a glimpse into his role in helping Phoenix Rising athletes […]

The First Game Back: An Athletic Trainer’s Perspective 2024-10-29T11:38:28-07:00
4 08, 2022

Preventing Overuse Injuries: Triathlons

2024-10-29T11:38:29-07:00

By: Alix Ungaretti, PT, DPT, CSCS

Cap and goggles at the ready, bike staged, and sun blazing. Triathlons are an exciting event, be it a relay or individual event. USA Triathlon – the sports governing body – sanctions more than 4,300 races every year with nearly 400,000 members. It is composed of athletes of all […]

Preventing Overuse Injuries: Triathlons2024-10-29T11:38:29-07:00
28 07, 2022

What Are Kinetic Chain Reactions?

2025-01-29T15:15:22-07:00

By: Emily Stafford, PT, DPT, CAFS, FAFS

Think about a row of dominos. If you push one over, all of the others lined up behind it inevitably fall. This occurrence is similar to how our bodies work. One action, one movement, creates a ripple effect of other movements to help our body stand […]

What Are Kinetic Chain Reactions?2025-01-29T15:15:22-07:00
21 07, 2022

Running Warm-Up for Glute Activation

2025-02-14T14:08:12-07:00

By: Michelle Reed, PT, DPT

Running is one of those sports where you can very easily lace up your shoes, maybe do a few stretches, and hit the road. You can try to say that the “slower” first mile is your warm-up, and that you’ll make it up in stretching after. I’ve been there. But these […]

Running Warm-Up for Glute Activation2025-02-14T14:08:12-07:00