Call Us Today! 602-559-9700  |  info@spoonerpt.com

Call Us Today! 602-559-9700  |  info@spoonerpt.com

What a Pelvic Floor Therapist Wants You to Know: From Pregnancy to Returning to Work

2 04, 2026

What a Pelvic Floor Therapist Wants You to Know: From Pregnancy to Returning to Work

2026-04-02T13:03:43-07:00

By: Maria Kline, PT, DPT, new mom who just returned to work!

As a pelvic floor physical therapist and a triathlete who is currently navigating life postpartum, the big question I hear often is: “How do I keep working and staying active without overdoing it?”

The truth is, being a “working mom” starts long before the […]

What a Pelvic Floor Therapist Wants You to Know: From Pregnancy to Returning to Work2026-04-02T13:03:43-07:00
26 03, 2026

A Physical Therapist’s Guide to Keeping Paddlers Healthy on the Water

2026-03-27T10:54:10-07:00

By: Nichalas Lane, PT, DPT

Paddling sports are growing in popularity across America, and for good reason. Whether you’re on a kayak, canoe, dragon boat, or stand-up paddleboard, there’s something special about moving across the water under your own power. But like any sport, paddling comes with its share of injury risks, especially for those […]

A Physical Therapist’s Guide to Keeping Paddlers Healthy on the Water2026-03-27T10:54:10-07:00
19 03, 2026

What a Sports Physical Therapist Wants Basketball Players to Know

2026-03-19T15:06:07-07:00

By Charles Deneen, PT, DPT, ATC, FAFS

Basketball Demands a Lot From Your Body — Here’s How to Stay Healthy

If you play basketball at a competitive level, your schedule fills up fast. Strength training, practices, skill work, games, and tournaments stack on top of each other, and the season rarely slows down.

Over time, it’s usually […]

What a Sports Physical Therapist Wants Basketball Players to Know2026-03-19T15:06:07-07:00
12 03, 2026

How Sports Tech is Changing Athlete Rehabilitation

2026-03-17T17:19:05-07:00

By Kaitlyn Keyser, PT, DPT, SCS, ATC, CSCS, Clinic Director of Spooner Sports Institute, Ernest Atkins, CSCS, and Brian Bettner PT, DPT, and Clinic Director of Spooner Mesa Gateway

In the recovery process, you may hear the phrase “trust the process.” At Spooner, while we do believe this is true, we would also […]

How Sports Tech is Changing Athlete Rehabilitation2026-03-17T17:19:05-07:00
5 03, 2026

Can Physical Therapy Help Spinal Stenosis?

2026-03-05T16:31:57-07:00

By: Joey Weber, PT, DPT, Spooner Phoenix Clinic Director

Spinal stenosis is a term that can sound intimidating, but it’s actually a fairly common condition that we treat frequently in our clinics. So what are the warning signs that someone might be dealing with spinal stenosis?

Common symptoms include shooting pain, numbness, or a feeling […]

Can Physical Therapy Help Spinal Stenosis?2026-03-05T16:31:57-07:00
26 02, 2026

The Golf Performance Program Built For Every Golfer

2026-03-05T16:22:34-07:00

By Austin Kitteringham, CSCS, FAFS, TPI-Certified Trainer

If you play golf, you may not know that your swing is not just about your hands or your clubs. It is about how your whole body moves together. Your hips, core, shoulders, balance, and how well you can rotate all matter.

That is why I built this golf […]

The Golf Performance Program Built For Every Golfer2026-03-05T16:22:34-07:00
19 02, 2026

How We Prepare Athletes for the NFL Combine and Pro Day

2026-02-19T15:09:12-07:00

By Ernie Atkins IV, CSCS

Every year, I help athletes prepare for the NFL Combine and Pro Day leading into the NFL draft. It’s one of the most exciting and challenging training phases because everything is measured, and the margin for error is small. The goal is to train specifically for the tests, keep athletes […]

How We Prepare Athletes for the NFL Combine and Pro Day2026-02-19T15:09:12-07:00
12 02, 2026

How Spooner Supports Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Students

2026-02-12T16:02:48-07:00

The path to becoming a physical therapy or occupational therapy professional comes with a lot of hard work and a lot of questions. Questions about school. Questions about working in a clinic. Questions about what the job really looks like day to day.

Like most things in life, the most helpful guidance often comes from people […]

How Spooner Supports Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Students2026-02-12T16:02:48-07:00
5 02, 2026

Why Your Golf Swing Feels Different from the Range to the Back Nine

2026-02-05T14:31:35-07:00

By: Austin Kitteringham, CSCS, FAFS, Titleist Performance Institute Power 2 Certified professional

Most golfers have felt that shift. The body starts to feel a little tighter; rotation does not come as easily, and swings that felt smooth early in the round takes more effort as fatigue builds. Or maybe, they are beginners that can’t quite […]

Why Your Golf Swing Feels Different from the Range to the Back Nine2026-02-05T14:31:35-07:00
29 01, 2026

Arthritis Doesn’t Mean “Game Over”: A Note from Your Hand Therapist

2026-01-29T12:16:08-07:00

By Kenni Weiskamp, OTR/L

One of the things I hear often is: “I have arthritis, and my doctor says there isn’t much to do since I’m just getting older.” I’m here to tell you that while we might not be able to “fix” the cartilage, we can do a lot to get your life back.

I’m […]

Arthritis Doesn’t Mean “Game Over”: A Note from Your Hand Therapist2026-01-29T12:16:08-07:00