Monthly Archives: October 2019

CORE Physical Therapy rehabilitation for Quad tendon/patellar tendon surgery, Omaha

In October of 2018, Brandon Jacob was warming up squatting in preparation for the 2018 Show of strength at http://Omahabarbell.com, in Omaha Nebraska. During the warm up 2 weeks before the competition he tore is patellar tendon on the L knee, as he came out of a full squat position. Brandon was a seasoned lifter… Read more »

CORE Physical Therapy in Omaha celebrates Bosses day!

CORE Physical Therapy in West Omaha celebrates boss’s day in more of a non traditional way. We build a family atmosphere here at our clinic and we celebrate that in the way we treat our entire team here at CORE. Whether its us, the patient or the other team members at CORE, that’s just the… Read more »

Does foot strike matter during running gait? CORE Omaha Physical Therapy examines.

Foot strikes vary widely in elite runners Paul Ingraham • Jun 11, 2014 ARCHIVED What do scads of foot strike photos from 10k olympic trials say about barefoot running? This is smoking gun evidence … of exactly nothing. Briana Rognlin: The foot strikes, paired next to each athlete’s place and time in the trials, vary widely. But they all… Read more »