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On the Move – Using the Secrets of Mobility to Avoid Injury

If you’ve heard it once, you’ve probably heard it a thousand times from anyone who knows anything about fitness.  “Stretching is important.”  The benefits of stretching activities are numerous.  They increase the ability of your joints to move, lengthens muscle, decreases tightness, and in the right environment, can help with relaxation and stress management.  It’s fairly well-established throughout the world that stretching should be a priority for most people; especially those who wish to be physically active. Pre-workout Considerations In general, a dynamic warm-up is best, similar to the one seen here.  Dynamic warm-ups are essentially a series of movements designed to prepare the body for athletic activities.  Good examples are short-duration activities such as jogs, high knees, butt-kicks, lunges, and others. The benefits of doing a dynamic warm-up are that you provide slight increases in flexibility, increase the heart rate, provide increased blood flow to the muscles, all...

Active Marquette’s Kyle Aho and Marquette Internal Medicine’s Liz Peppin Discuss Pain at Local Brewery

In case you missed it! Last month, our very own Kyle Aho, DPT teamed up with Liz Peppin, PA-C of Marquette Internal Medicine to present the most current research and education on the topic of chronic pain management at the Ore Dock Brewing Company in Marquette. It was a tremendously successful event which was attended by a large group of standing-room-only guests! If you’d like to listen to the audio recording, click the link to our blog! Tag a friend or family member suffering from chronic pain who needs to hear this message!

5 Key Ways to Avoid Heat Illness This Pre-Season

As summer nears it’s inevitable end, many of us (and our children) are gearing up to return to fall sports.  And you know what that means – pre-season training! Many high school sports begin their pre-season training this month, and with that come some very real risks of exertional heat illness. Exertional Heat Illness (EHI) can manifest in several different ways.  Minor symptoms include cramps, dizziness and light-headedness. Moderate symptoms include: Headache, nausea or vomiting, chills and goosebumps, and fatigue.  Severe symptoms which are signs of a heat stroke include signs of aggression or confusion, seizures, rapid heart rate and breathing, and a temperature in excess of 105 degrees fahrenheit.  If in doubt about your symptoms, it’s best to pursue medical attention immediately. Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate! (But not too much).Sweating is the body’s natural cooling mechanism.  If we are unable to sweat, we are unable to cool. Proper hydration...

I Tore My Rotator Cuff! Now What?!

It’s happened to plenty of people you know, and now it’s happened to you. You went to lift something heavy, or you took a bad fall on your arm, and now your shoulder is in severe pain and you are having a lot of trouble moving it. The pain wakes you up at night, and stops you in your track when you reach for your morning. You let it go for a few days, thinking it will get better…maybe even a few weeks. But there’s little improvement. You finally decide to make an appointment with your doctor, and after a brief exam, the verdict is in: You’ve torn your rotator cuff. “Rotator Cuff…What is That Anyway?” The rotator cuff is a series of four muscles: the Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres minor, and Subscapularis (Remember the acronym “SITS”). These four muscles are the primary stabilizers of the shoulder. In other words,...

Active is a Proud Sponsor of Superior Land Soccer!

If you’re at all familiar with organized soccer in the Marquette area, you’re probably familiar with the Superior Land Soccer Association (SSA).  The SSA provides the opportunity for youth and adults to compete in an organized league through the beautiful summer months in Marquette.  They also provide the opportunity for elite-level travel teams to continue competition throughout the other seasons of the year! Active has been a sponsor of Superior Land Soccer for three years in the youth levels.   Leslie Hartman, business manager at Active says that it’s been a privilege over the past few years to support the SSA.  “They’re such a well-run organization. We really enjoy supporting a local community organization that encourages children to be more active.” If you’re interested in being a youth soccer athlete in the Marquette area, please visit their website:  www.superiorlandsoccer.com.  Remember that when it comes to your athletic injuries, you...

Active Marquette to Partner with Queen City Running Company to Provide Injury Screens to Summer Running Group

Queen City Running Co. has been in business since 2015 and has been an excellent provider of athletic footwear since that time.  They have a wide variety of products and services, and do a great job finding the right shoe for your feet and running style.  They also organize regular running events and running groups. We are proud to announce that beginning this week, we will be partnering with their summer running group! Kyle Aho, DPT is a Gwinn native with a special interest in the running athlete.  He has an enthusiastic approach to patient care and has received specialized training in caring for the unique needs of runners and endurance athletes.  He will be providing on-site injury screens for anyone who is in need this summer. The first scheduled event will be this Wednesday, May 2nd, 2018 from 6-7pm.  Moving forward, Kyle will be on-site on the first...

Running Assessment Program offered at all Active Locations

Did you know that running is increasing in popularity for all ages? There are many more events (5K, 10K, ½ and full marathons) and more participants in these events than ever before.  That fact – coupled with the research showing that up to 70% of runners get injured each year – shows the importance of proper mechanics while running. Even though there are many theories and techniques for running, it is important that if you are changing your style of running, your shoes or your gait mechanics, you need to ease into and practice your new technique in order to reduce your risk of injury. The following all increase your risk of injury with running: Running more than five days/week, or less than two days/week More than 10% volume increase in a week (total mileage) More than 40 miles per week Shoes that have  at least 500 miles total...

Get Back to your Life: How Physical Therapy can help relieve Low Back Pain and Prevent Future Occurrences

Did you know that low back pain is the second most common cause of disability in the United States? Over 80 percent of the US population will experience an episode of lower back pain at some time during life. For most, recovery can happen within a few months, but the incidence of low back pain is on the rise, and so is the costs associated with it – loss of work, visits to the ER, medications, and imaging. Low back pain can present itself as a dull ache, a throb, sharp shooting pain, radiating down either or both legs.  Symptoms can be constant, or come and go, come on gradually or appear suddenly with a certain position or movement. Those who have experienced back pain know that it makes everything more difficult. The pain can be completely disabling, preventing you from going to work, standing up straight, sitting in...