by delliott | Oct 3, 2014 | Physical Therapy, rebound
Alright, time to “toot” the physical therapy horn. I am obviously biased towards the benefits of PT as it is my chosen life’s work up until this point. At Rebound we get to see firsthand the benefits of PT on a daily basis. Patients regularly make significant positive...
by delliott | Feb 28, 2014 | Physical Therapy, rebound
Many foot, ankle and lower body injuries require a period of immobilization in casts, walking boots or semi-rigid braces. This “off-loading” of forces allows the body to conduct its repair work on bone, tendon, ligament and muscle tissue. Unfortunately in many cases,...
by delliott | Feb 5, 2014 | Physical Therapy, rebound, Running, triathlon
The feet are fascinating. They contain 26 bones, 33 joints, and more than 100 little muscles, ligaments and tendons. Get sweaty feet? They also have over 250,000 sweat glands! They are one of the most sensitive structures in our body. Feedback from our feet provide...
by delliott | Dec 2, 2013 | Physical Therapy, rebound, Running, Swimming, triathlon
One of the great things about the people of Colorado is that they have serious passion for recreation, physical activities, and their health. Every day at Rebound we see patients, who by day work in various professions, but really have their personal identities firmly...
by delliott | Oct 23, 2013 | Physical Therapy, rebound, Running, Swimming, triathlon
In Italian art, contrapposto is a term to describe a human figure that is typically standing on one leg with their upper body twisting off axis in another direction. The pose can give the figure a dynamic or a more relaxed appearance. Contrapposto can be used to...
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