How Physical Therapy Can Help Sports Injuries This Spring
How Physical Therapy Can Help Sports Injuries This Spring

How Physical Therapy Can Help Sports Injuries This Spring

How Physical Therapy Can Help Sports Injuries This Spring

Common Causes of Sports-Related Injuries

The Hearts Behind the Healing

What to Expect from Physical Therapy

Exercise of the Month

DUMBBELL FRONT RAISE

(Shoulders)

GTS Employee of the Month: Kennedy Cooper

Favorite snack: Ranch Corn Nuts
Go-to weekend activity: Hiking
One thing people don’t know about me: I’ve always wanted to be a forensic psychologist

“Kennedy is a doer in every aspect of the word. If there is a need, she will selflessly give of herself, her time, and her resources to brighten someone’s day, help out her teammates, or make sure others have what they need to be successful It may be in the form of countless movie impressions, keeping up the Joke of the Day, having a secret stash of candy for a patient who just lost their spouse, helping out the PT techs with cleaning, laundry, and mopping so everyone can be done a little earlier, or even giving of her own self to ensure a kid has a solid pair of shoes for winter. Kennedy is genuine and kind but also direct and honest. Patients and colleagues alike respect and cherish her.” -Reannon Russell

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Spring has sprung, and many are eager to get their hands dirty in the garden or yard. However, these activities can put an unexpected strain on your body if you’re not prepared. Try these tips to keep you gardening longer while minimizing your risk for injury.

Movement Prep:

Gone are the days of old-school static stretching. Instead, use a dynamic warm-up to prep your muscles and joints for gardening.

Spinal Health:

Incorporate ‘active breaks’ every 20 minutes to reset your spine. Or alternate between working up high (like trimming bushes) and down low (like planting flowers). This gives specific muscle groups a break and reduces the risk of overuse injuries.

Neuromuscular Control:

Practice exercises that engage both your brain and muscles, like balance exercises to avoid trips and falls over uneven terrain or gardening tools, making it easier to navigate through your garden.

Seasonal Recipe: Best St. Patrick’s Day Crock Pot Irish Stew

This Crock Pot Irish Stew is a hearty, comforting classic that’s perfect for celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. Slow-cooked and full of rich flavor, it’s an easy, cozy meal to enjoy with family and friends. 🍀

Ingredients:

  • 2 lbs beef chuck roast, cubed
  • 2 large potatoes, peeled and diced
  • 2 cups diced carrots
  • 1 envelope onion soup mix
  • 2 (10¾ oz) cans tomato soup
  • 1 soup can water
  • 16 oz frozen peas
  • salt and pepper, to taste
  • parsley, for garnish

Instructions:

  1. Combine beef, potatoes, carrots, soup mix, tomato soup, can of water, salt and pepper in Crock Pot.
  2. Cook on LOW 8 hours.
  3. Add frozen peas and ¼ cup water.
  4. Cook on LOW 1 additional hour.
  5. Garnish with parsley.