• Menu
  • Skip to right header navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary navigation
  • Skip to footer

PR Works: Call 781-582-1061

Unleash the Power of The Press

  • Home
  • About Us
    • Steven V. Dubin, President
    • Jennifer Tomasetti
    • Joe D’Eramo
    • Reviews
  • Let PR Work For You
  • PR Services
    • NEW! Courses
      • How to Write Emails that Get Read
      • Podcast Guesting – course outline
      • PR 101 – course outline –
      • Networking for non-sales personnel – course outline –
    • *NEW* Speak Up!
    • Media Relations
    • Feature Coverage
    • Grassroots Marketing
    • Non-profits
    • Launches and Events
    • Franchise Success
    • Social Media
    • Email Marketing & Communications
    • Web Services
    • Press Kit
    • Sales Materials
    • Advertising
    • Podcasting
    • Reputation Management
  • Contact Us
  • Newsroom
    • Case Studies
    • Client News
    • Franchise News
    • Company News
    • PR Works Business Way Outside the Box Podcast
  • Podcast
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Steven V. Dubin, President
    • Jennifer Tomasetti
    • Joe D’Eramo
    • Reviews
  • Let PR Work For You
  • PR Services
    • NEW! Courses
      • How to Write Emails that Get Read
      • Podcast Guesting – course outline
      • PR 101 – course outline –
      • Networking for non-sales personnel – course outline –
    • *NEW* Speak Up!
    • Media Relations
    • Feature Coverage
    • Grassroots Marketing
    • Non-profits
    • Launches and Events
    • Franchise Success
    • Social Media
    • Email Marketing & Communications
    • Web Services
    • Press Kit
    • Sales Materials
    • Advertising
    • Podcasting
    • Reputation Management
  • Contact Us
  • Newsroom
    • Case Studies
    • Client News
    • Franchise News
    • Company News
    • PR Works Business Way Outside the Box Podcast
  • Podcast
  • Grassroots Marketing
  • Advertising
  • Email Marketing & Communications
  • Feature Coverage
  • Launches and Events
  • Media Relations
  • Press Kit

orthopedic

Renowned Physical Therapist Shares Tips for Avoiding Injury this Summer

August 1, 2012 //  by admin

Brendan Carman, MPT, ATC

For many individuals and businesses, summer is a time when things slow down. Not so for the physical therapy staff at Mass Bay Spine & Sport Physical Therapy (MBSSPT) of Marshfield.

According to Brendan Carman, MPT, ATC, who is the orthopedic outpatient physical therapy practice’s founder – summer is their busiest time.

“In the summertime, people want to enjoy the great outdoors and they take on projects and activities that put a stress on muscles and tendons that may not have been used the rest of the year. Even summer footwear can cause a strain,” Carman explained.

Golfing, playing tennis, doing strenuous yard work and other “weekend warrior“ activities can cause neck, shoulder and back problems. Although it sounds like simple common sense, don’t do too much all at once. If you golf or play another sport in the summer, but not during the rest of the year, be aware of signs of muscle fatigue and pain that lasts longer than 48 hours. If you’re a weekend warrior, be sure to space out the work and take on reasonable loads. For example, don’t build a brick or stone wall in a day or spread three yards of mulch in a matter of hours.

Walkers wearing non-supportive footwear and people wearing flip flops, unsupportive sandals or no shoes at all may experience foot and ankle problems. Shoes offering little or no support can strain the plantar fasciia and Achilles tendon, and many people begin to exhibit symptoms mid-summer. A few symptoms of foot issues include pain at the back of heel or under bottom of heel. Key symptoms are pain in the bottom of your foot first thing in the morning (as you get out of bed) or when you are walking without shoes.

Note that normal muscle soreness is usually a 48 hour cycle of aching muscles. When soreness lasts more than two days, it is an indication that there’s more to it. Pain that is closer to joints and tendons, pain that is constant at rest, swelling/heat/redness that is associated with the pain, and pain that is not resolving within 72 hours is something to be concerned about. If you have pain in the knee, shoulder and ankle joint itself, it’s a red flag of strain.

“When you suffer from aches and pains, it’s best to deal with it sooner than later. If caught early, one to two days of rest is usually all that is needed. But, aches and pains that are ignored can become more significant. The tissues break down and can become an injury if not addressed promptly. Then, it can take weeks to resolve the issue,” explained Carman.

About MBSSPT

Mass Bay Spine & Sport Physical Therapy (MBSSPT) is an orthopedic outpatient physical therapy practice. MBSSPT, a state-of-the-art facility owned and operated by a physical therapist, has earned a reputation for superior clinical care and delivery of services to South Shore community members as well as physicians from Boston to Plymouth.

The practice’s highly trained staff is committed to providing clients with an experience that will ensure their condition is resolved effectively and efficiently, while empowering them with the necessary tools and knowledge to prevent future problems and maintain optimal health. All of the practice’s physical therapists are trained to rehabilitate a variety of conditions utilizing treatment techniques that include soft tissue massage/mobilization, therapeutic and strengthening exercises, neuromuscular reeducation, gait training, patient education, and lumbar stabilization, to name a few. MBSSPT accepts Medicare, Workers’ Compensation, auto insurance, and most private insurance plans.

Mass Bay Spine & Sport Physical Therapy is located at 506 Plain Street in Marshfield. For more information, visit www.massbayspineandsport.com or call (781) 319-0024.

Renowned Physical Therapist Shares Tips for Avoiding Injury this SummerRead More

Category: Client NewsTag: Achilles tendon, Brendan Carman, flip flops, Marshfield, muscle strain, orthopedic, physical therapist, physical therapy, sprain, strain, tendon

Training for the Boston Marathon? Mass Bay Spine & Sport PT Shares Tips for Avoiding Injury

March 20, 2012 //  by admin

Brendan Carman, MPT, ATC
With the Boston Marathon around the corner, Brendan Carman, MPT, ATC, Director of Rehabilitation at Mass Bay Spine & Sport Physical Therapy (MBSSPT), shares his insight on the causes of running injuries and how to avoid them.

Carman, who oversees the state-of-the-art orthopedic outpatient physical therapy practice in Marshfield, has treated countless injuries in runners who are training for marathons and half-marathons over the years.

Below, Carman outlines the causes of certain injuries when training:

Over-training. Achilles tendonitis (painful inflamation of the achilles tendon), Plantar Fasciitis (which exhibits as heel pain) and shin splints (front of leg pain) are all serious injuries resulting from over-training. When training for the Boston Marathon, runners often focus more on endurance and stamina than on overall strengthening of the entire lower body. The first indicator of over-training is aches and pains.

“When a patient presents with aches and pains, its best to deal with it sooner than later. If caught early, one to two days of rest is usually all that is needed. But, aches and pains that are ignored can become more significant. The tissues break down and can become an injury if not addressed promply. Then, it can take weeks to resolve the issue,” explained Carman.

Achilles tendonitis in particular can get progressively worse and result in degeneration of the tendon if left untreated.

Abrupt changes in regimen. Adding five miles to that daily run or altering the pace are actually abrupt changes in regimen that can spark an injury. It will become worse if symptoms start and a runner tries to work through it. Achilles tendonitis is most often the result.

Poor footwear. Old, worn, broken down sneakers offer no support. Wearing the improper size sneaker also creates problems. If the size is too large, then there is an increase in the lever arm so force through the calf muscle is increased and the tendons break down. Improper footwear can also cause Achilles tendonitis. It is generally recommended that running shoes be changed for every 350 to 500 miles trained, depending on body type and training style.

Muscle imbalance. The fundamental problem most of the time is muscle imbalance or weakness that doesn’t get addressed. Training goes beyond just running. Training should include a strengthening and stretching program for the whole lower half of the body, including the muscles of the core.

According to Carman, “At Mass Bay Spine & Sport, we focus on a lot of functional movement type activities with empahsis on balance, that engage the muscles all the way through the hip. This is a significant component. Weak hips will cause problems with knees and ankles because they are not stabilized. Hip weakness is often a key contributing factor to the onset of shin splints and Plantar Fasciitis.”

About MBSSPT
Mass Bay Spine & Sport Physical Therapy (MBSSPT) is an orthopedic outpatient physical therapy practice. MBSSPT, a state-of-the-art facility owned and operated by a physical therapist, has earned a reputation for superior clinical care and delivery of services to South Shore community members as well as physicians from Boston to Plymouth.

The practice’s highly trained staff is committed to providing clients with an experience that will ensure their condition is resolved effectively and efficiently, while empowering them with the necessary tools and knowledge to prevent future problems and maintain optimal health. All of the practice’s physical therapists are trained to rehabilitate a variety of conditions utilizing treatment techniques that include soft tissue massage/mobilization, therapeutic and strengthening exercises, neuromuscular reeducation, gait training, patient education, and lumbar stabilization, to name a few. MBSSPT accepts Medicare, Workers’ Compensation, auto insurance, and most private insurance plans.

Mass Bay Spine & Sport Physical Therapy is located at 506 Plain Street in Marshfield. For more information, visit www.massbayspineandsport.com or call (781) 319-0024.

Training for the Boston Marathon? Mass Bay Spine & Sport PT Shares Tips for Avoiding InjuryRead More

Category: Client NewsTag: Achilles tendonitis, athletic trainer, avoiding injury, Boston Marathon, orthopedic, outpatient physical therapy, physical therapist, physical therapy, Plantar Fasciitis. Mass Bay Spine & Sport, shin splints

Footer

Proud Member

Get PR Pointers, Sign up for our Newsletter

Sign Up Now
For Email Newsletters you can trust.

Follow Us!

Follow Us on FacebookFollow Us on TwitterFollow Us on LinkedIn

Latest from our Newsroom

  • “Keeping it Fresh” with Ovtene. Introducing the Future of Sustainable Food Packaging.
  • Contemporary Dermatology Announces New Licensed Aesthetician
  • “March Against Elder Abuse” events to be held in Plymouth and Brockton in June
  • All the right moves. The Westborough Economic Development Committee (EDC) presents Best Sustainable Business Award to Marks Moving & Storage, Inc. and Mark’s Northeastern Furniture Foundation.
  • Grassroots Marketing
  • Advertising
  • Email Marketing & Communications
  • Feature Coverage
  • Launches and Events
  • Media Relations
  • Press Kit


© · PR Works · Plymouth, MA | Website Design