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Anatomy of a Squat – Part 3: Fixing Hip Restriction

We’re excited to share our first three-part series on the blog! There are so many seemingly simple, yet quite complex, our amazing bodies can do. Our team will dive into repetitive motions that you’re doing on the daily to share the why and the how so you can move in a biomechanically sound manner and strengthen your body.

Our first series, the Anatomy of the Squat, is courtesy of Bram van Bommel, our resident Registered Massage Therapist. Check out his third and final post in this squat series on the blog!

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Anatomy of a Squat – Part 2: The Roll of the Hip in a Squat

We’re excited to share our first three-part series on the blog! There are so many seemingly simple, yet quite complex, our amazing bodies can do. Our team will dive into repetitive motions that you’re doing on the daily to share the why and the how so you can move in a biomechanically sound manner and strengthen your body.

Our first series, the Anatomy of the Squat, is courtesy of Bram van Bommel, our resident Registered Massage Therapist. Check out his second post in the series!

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Anatomy of a Squat – Part 1: Why the Squat is an Important Functional Screening Test

We’re excited to share our first three-part series on the blog! There are so many seemingly simple, yet quite complex, our amazing bodies can do. Our team will dive into repetitive motions that you’re doing on the daily to share the why and the how so you can move in a biomechanically sound manner and strengthen your body.

Our first series, the Anatomy of the Squat, is courtesy of Bram van Bommel, our resident Registered Massage Therapist. Check out his first post on the blog!

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Running Tips from Sports Specialists

There is a lot of information out there about running between the internet, bloggers, running and fitness magazines. While a lot of that content is from a general perspective, our team of doctors and specialists thought we’d level up and share the tips from the healthcare provider point of view.

From a biomechanical perspective, here are five things you need to do on your next run:

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