Health Blog

Aug31st 2019

Interlateral Leg Asymmetries in Running Injuries. Do you have leg preferences and can this hurt you as a runner?

Joseph Dea SPT, Meynard Enriquez DPT, Tiffany Ikeda-Simao DPT,  and Kaylen Wakumoto DPT Hawaii Sports and Balance Center – Lihue, Hawaii Champion track sprinter Usain Bolt has what was known colloquially as a “hitch in his get-along.” Despite his impressive professional career, Bolt has scoliosis, and a right leg that is approximately one half-inch shorter

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Aug20th 2019

How to Rid Yourself From Those Pesky Aches and Pains

Do you feel achy and stiff when you wake up in the mornings, as if your entire body is being weighed down? It is normal to feel this way every now and then – perhaps you had a tough workout at the gym the day before, or perhaps you spent a large amount of the

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Aug13th 2019

Cervicogenic Dizziness

When episodes of dizziness are arising from dysfunction of the cervical spine (neck), this condition is referred to as cervicogenic dizziness (CGD). This type of dizziness is often accompanied by neck pain or recent trauma to the neck, such whip-lash injuries following motor vehicle collisions.