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The Body’s Interconnective Chain

The body is an amazing network of highly interconnected parts. This is especially evident when it comes to performance and pain. When everything is in balance your interconnective chain of muscles, ligaments, and tendons all work together to allow for painless, almost effortless movement. Until a link of that chain is weakened or injured and you need injury treatment. Browse for information on how to help ease your pain and strengthen your body's interconnective chain.

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Leg Pain

Calf Pain Exercises

Explore causes of calf pain, effective at-home exercises, stretches using the ProStretch Plus, and tips for preventing calf pain.
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Back Pain

Back Pain Exercises

Back pain often arises from tight muscles, weak core strength, and a lack of flexibility. Fortunately, many exercises for back pain can be performed at home. Find a list of exercises..
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Muscle Pain

Arthritis Exercises

Before you begin any arthritis exercises, it is smart to speak to your doctor about which exercises are safe for your condition. When you take measures to provide yourself with pain relief and self...
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Arm Pain

Arm Pain Exercises

Here is a list of effective and practical exercises to help you reduce arm pain caused by muscle tension in the upper arm...
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Knee Pain

Knee Pain Exercises

Effective knee pain exercises to relieve discomfort and ways on how to enhance your stretch.
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Leg Pain

Hamstring Stretches

Hamstring pain can be effectively managed and prevented through regular stretching, strengthening exercises, and the use of tools like StretchRite and CoreStretch.
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Foot Pain

Ankle Pain Exercises

In this article, we'll discuss effective home stretches, how to use the ProStretch® Plus to enhance your stretching routine, and key tips for preventing both ankle and calf pain.
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Foot Pain

Ankle Sprain Exercises

Post-injury physical therapy may be prescribed by your doctor based on the severity of your injury. Whether done at home or with a physical therapist, these exercises are likely to include ankle st...

The Body's Interconnective Chain

It's All Connected

The muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints in your body act as links in an interconnective chain, working together to allow you to accomplish basic motions like sitting, walking, and running. If any one of these links is injured or not functioning properly the entire chain suffers.

These injuries and imbalances occur when muscle strength and functioning along the interconnective chain is not equally efficient. This imbalance modifies body movement, putting strain on muscles, tendons, ligaments and joints. The end result is often lower back pain.

Foot and Heel Pain

  • Often the first breakdown an individual realizes in their lower leg “chain” is heel pain.
  • It may feel as though it has happened suddenly but in fact it usually develops gradually, taking its toll on the interconnective chain long before it is noticed.

Shin Splints

  • A common breakdown often occurring in athletes and sports enthusiasts the pain of shin splints often causes the sufferer to change the way they walk or run which is one of the quickest ways to cause an imbalance throughout the interconnective chain.

Ankle Pain

  • Ankle sprains happen when the foot twists, rolls or turns beyond the norm. This causes the ligaments to stretch beyond their normal range in an abnormal position and if the force is too great, you may even tear the ligaments. While a sprained ankle may seem like a minor injury, there are often residual effects, such as localized weakness, and loss of balance that increase the risk of future injury.

Back Pain & Flexibility

  • An exercise program that strengthens weak muscles and stretches the tight muscles in your body’s core which assists in retraining the neuromuscular system to perform more efficiently and to prevent these common injuries.