
Sports / Kelly Teixeira
Football Facts!
Hopefully your child’s school has an athletic trainer who is taking care of the student athletes but many schools across the state do not. It is important for parents/guardians to advocate for student athlete safety. The following info graphic has important facts on how an athletic trainer can help athletes are your child’s school…
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Knee / Cindy Napier
PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROME
Pain toward the front of the knee and around the patella (knee cap) could be due to a condition called patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS). It typically occurs in physically active people aged < 40 years, women 2X more likely than men, but can affect individuals of all activity levels and ages. Sometimes referred to as “runner’s knee”, it is common in people who participate in sports involving jumping and running. It is one of the most common knee diagnoses seen in a sports medicine clinic.
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September 28, 2019 / ORI Blog / Orthopedics Rhode Island
INFOGRAPHIC: Fitness for the Whole Family
September 28th is Family Health and Fitness Day The family that moves together improves together. Staying active isn’t just good for your bones and joints – it’s also a great way to spend time with your loved ones! Here are some fun Family Health and Fitness Day activities your can do with your loved ones […]
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