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Exercise is important for everyone and should
be the cornerstone of a healthy lifestyle. A proper
exercise program should be well balanced and include
three key areas: cardiovascular or aerobic exercise;
strength training; flexibility. Your program should be
designed with "FITT" in mind: Frequency (how often);
Intensity (how hard); Time (how long); Type (which
activity).
I look at “Exercise as a Medicine” that should be
prescribed for all patients i.e., an "Exercise Prescription".
In it, we outline or modify an exercise program for each
individual based on his or her needs, interests, level
of physical conditioning and past or present injuries or
other medical conditions.
Click here to learn
more about the "Exercise is Medicine" philosophy.
Individuals with certain orthopaedic and
medical problems usually need to have their program
significantly modified, and closely monitored. The
Orthopaedic Exercise Prescription is very unique and
must be individualized. It combines the principles of
traditional exercise prescription with scientifically
based injury rehabilitation concepts to safely activate
the large segment of our population with musculoskeletal
ailments.
We will be regularly adding more and more information
about exercise and fitness. To learn more, check out
some of my favorite "Exer-Sites":
More to Come... Stay Tuned!
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