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Spooner Blog2024-02-06T17:11:52-07:00

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How to Track Your Macros with Spooner FIT

By: Austin Kitteringham, CSCS

Food is fuel. It is absolutely essential to your survival and for your functional and athletic performance.

The nutrients you ingest should be aligned with the goals you have. There isn’t a universal plan or diet that works for every single person. I don’t like to label certain foods as good or bad, but I like to[…]

By |July 13th, 2023|

Keys to Success: Flag Football

By: Cassie Olson, PT, DPT

Flag football is an intense, highly athletic sport that is on the competitive rise in high schools and colleges across America. This fall it will become an AIA sanctioned sport. With teams forming constantly, preparing your body and mind for the sport is essential for success. As a coach of a local high school flag[…]

By |July 6th, 2023|

What is Dance Physical Therapy?

By: Kenzie Fauset, PT, DPT, CSCS, and Kim Wolf-King, PT, DPT

There is a common misconception that dancers’ bodies will be “ruined” or “wrecked” when they are older. While dancing is extraordinarily difficult on the body, dancers do not have to live with pain or ailments into adulthood due to injuries from their sport.

Dancers are extremely flexible, as the[…]

By |June 29th, 2023|

How to Achieve a Strong Core

By: Torrey Foster, PT, DPT, OCS, FAFS, CSCS

Is one of your goals to have a strong core? Core strength helps with enhancing your athletic performance as well as completing daily tasks. There is a lot of information available as to how to achieve core strength, however Spooner therapists are on your team to help you meet and[…]

By |June 15th, 2023|

What Are Buckle Fractures?

Whenever you hear “fracture,” it can be scary–especially as a parent. You may be thinking that your child will spend weeks to months in a cast and then even more time restrengthening the limb they injured. While this may be true for fractures in general, buckle fractures are quite different.

What are Buckle Fractures?

Buckle fractures occur typically in youth athletes under[…]

By |June 8th, 2023|

What to Expect at Hand Therapy 

By: Ty Pehrson, MOTR/L, CHT and Elizabeth Vohnoutka, OTD, OTR/L

Dysfunction in our hands can make seemingly simple tasks challenging to do- potentially hindering our activities of daily living and affecting our quality of life. Hand therapy is the craft and science for rehabilitation of the upper extremity including regions connected to the hand, wrist, elbow, shoulder, and neck. Through[…]

By |June 1st, 2023|

Male Athletes and the Pelvic Floor  

By: Carrie Yaeger, PT, DPT, PRPC

The pelvic floor is often attributed as an issue that solely affects female athletes. This is not the case. Males, like females, have pelvic floors that work to help them perform athletically. However, it is largely overlooked.

The male pelvic floor is a group of 10 muscles that spans the length of the entire pelvis[…]

By |May 25th, 2023|

What to Expect at Pelvic Health Therapy

By: Jenna Opdahl, PT, DPT and Tarah Mundy, PT, DPT

Pelvic health therapy is not just about kegels! It encompasses a wide variety of diagnoses that affect your bladder, bowel, and sexual functions, and focuses on helping you achieve a higher quality of life. Whether you are trying to return to exercise following pregnancy and birth, or if you are experiencing[…]

By |May 18th, 2023|

Post-Partum Return to Sport

By: Sara Gagliano, PT, DPT, CLT-UE

Recovering from childbirth takes time. Not only do your tissues have to heal, but you also have to regain strength and functionality in your muscles.

There are many factors that will impact your recovery time: if you gave birth vaginally or through a Cesarean section, if you experienced any tears to your tissue,[…]

By |May 11th, 2023|

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