Why Your Shoulder Keeps Feeling Weak, Loose, or Painful

As a sports PT, I commonly see shoulder pain related to shoulder instability in athletes and active individuals. Many people describe their shoulder as feeling “loose,” “unstable,” “pinching,” or like it may “slip” during lifting, throwing, or overhead movements. Because people relate shoulder instability to the labrum and shoulder capsule, they assume their shoulder instability READ MORE

“Overuse Injury” is Misleading: The Danger of Believing your Injury is from Overuse

As a sports PT, one of my least favorite phrases is “overuse injury.” It’s everywhere—in clinics, online, and in conversations with athletes—and while it sounds logical, it often leads people down the wrong path. The term suggests that the problem is simply doing too much, and the solution is to do less. Rest more. Stop READ MORE

Return to Sport After ACL Injury: A Smart and Safe Comeback

Returning to sport after an ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injury is one of the biggest milestones in an athlete’s recovery journey. Whether treated with surgery or conservative rehab, getting back to play requires more than just time—it demands strength, control, confidence, and a well-planned progression. While many athletes are eager to return as quickly as READ MORE

Staying Healthy During Gymnastics Competition Season: A Guide for Youth Athletes and Their Parents

Gymnastics competition season is an exciting time—full of meets, goal-setting, and opportunities to showcase hard-earned skills. But it’s also a period when training intensity, repetition, and stress on the body increase significantly. For young gymnasts who are still growing, staying healthy during competition season is just as important as perfecting routines. With the right balance READ MORE

The Complete Guide to Shoulder Pain and Rotator Cuff Health

Rotator cuff injuries are one of the most common shoulder issues seen in athletes—especially those involved in throwing, swimming, weightlifting, tennis, and gymnastics. What may start as a mild ache or shoulder fatigue can progress into sharp pain, weakness, or decreased stability that disrupts both training and daily activity. Understanding how the rotator cuff works, READ MORE

Understanding Plantar Fasciitis in Running, Gymnastics, and Sports

Plantar fasciitis is a common and painful injury among athletes involved in high-impact activities like running, gymnastics, basketball, and cheerleading. It often begins as a dull ache in the arch of the foot or under the heel but can progress to sharp pain that limits training and performance. Understanding the causes, symptoms, and strategies for READ MORE