CREEPIN’ IT REAL: HOW MASSAGE CAN IMPROVE YOUR MOBILITY 

CREEPIN’ IT REAL: HOW MASSAGE CAN IMPROVE YOUR MOBILITY 

How massage can improve your mobility, even if you walk like a zombie!

Are your joints cracking like an old haunted house? Do you shuffle into the office every Monday morning like a creature from the crypt? Well, don’t scream just yet—massage therapy might be the spooky secret to bringing your body back from the dead.

Let’s get into the ghoul stuff.

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JOIN OUR DADFIT COMMUNITY!

JOIN OUR DADFIT COMMUNITY!

Calling all Pittsburgh dads! Whether you’re chasing toddlers, coaching sports, or just looking for a way to get back into shape, Pittsburgh Fitness Project (PFP) has created the perfect program just for you. Introducing DadFit — a supportive, motivating fitness community made for fathers who want to feel stronger, move better, and connect with other dads.

And the best part? We’re kicking things off with a FREE DadFit Community Class — and you’re invited!

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BONE HEALTH AS WE AGE

BONE HEALTH AS WE AGE

Bone is an active tissue that makes up our skeletal system. It provides numerous functions, but as we age, our bones get less dense. Our peak bone density typically occurs in early adulthood, but it drops off after menopause in women and after age 70 in men. 

Healthy bones mean fewer fractures as we get older and help maintain our mobility. So, how do we maintain our bone health as we age? Let’s look at what you can do to keep your bones strong.

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INTRODUCING PFP DADFIT

INTRODUCING PFP DADFIT

PFP Dadfit is less about building 6-pack abs and more about building a pack of 6 dads committed to bettering themselves together. The strength of the dad is in the pack. The strength of our pack is in each individual dad. Let's grow in fatherhood together. 

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HOW TO BEAT THE WINTER COLD & FLU SEASON

HOW TO BEAT THE WINTER COLD & FLU SEASON

The start of the school year ushers in football season, brisk fall days, and the upcoming holidays. It’s also the start of cold and flu season. So, how do we beat cold and flu season to prevent illness? Let’s look at some tips to stay healthy this time of year.

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STRENGTH TRAINING & NUTRITION FOR WOMEN IN PERI & POST MENOPAUSE

STRENGTH TRAINING & NUTRITION FOR WOMEN IN PERI & POST MENOPAUSE

Research shows that the perimenopausal years (typically in your late 30s to early 50s) are the years with the most pronounced shifts in body composition: increased fat mass, reduced muscle mass, and elevated abdominal. As if we needed any more barriers, most research in health and fitness is done on men. Let’s dive into what research on women of this age group recommends.

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A GUIDE ON TALKING TO YOUR PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER

A GUIDE ON TALKING TO YOUR PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER

As a primary care physician, I spent years of training learning about the human body. Many of the terms we learn to communicate with other providers come from Latin or Greek words. So, cardiomegaly, meaning “big heart,” might be the medical term to describe someone’s enlarged heart, but it doesn’t hold meaning for anyone else.

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THE SUMMER SEASON & OUR MENTAL HEALTH

THE SUMMER SEASON & OUR MENTAL HEALTH

Summer is a great time to be outdoors and escape those dreary Pittsburgh winters. But the summer season also benefits our mental health. Let’s look at some ways you can use the summer season to literally brighten your day. 

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BEAT THE HEAT: AVOIDING HEAT ILLNESS IN THE SUMMER

BEAT THE HEAT: AVOIDING HEAT ILLNESS IN THE SUMMER

It’s summertime, and we all want to enjoy a break from Pittsburgh’s winter season. But, the summer also brings heat waves. 

How do we beat the heat and avoid heat illness? Let's look at simple steps that you can take to avoid heat-related problems this summer. 

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HOW MASSAGE THERAPY HELPS ATHLETES MAINTAIN PEAK PERFORMANCE

HOW MASSAGE THERAPY HELPS ATHLETES MAINTAIN PEAK PERFORMANCE

Athletes are constantly pushing their bodies to the limit—training harder, running faster, and lifting heavier, all in the pursuit of peak performance. But to perform at their best, recovery is just as important as training. That’s where I step in, your friendly massage therapist—not as a luxury, but as a crucial part of an athlete’s routine.

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SUNSCREEN SEASON IS ALL YEAR

SUNSCREEN SEASON IS ALL YEAR

I write about sunscreen this time every year because we get a lot of sun exposure with the summer’s longer days. But it is important to remember that sunscreen season is actually all year. You can even get a lot of sun exposure from the snow or when you’re out on the water.  

Let’s look at some FAQ’s about sunscreen.

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ATHLETIC INCONTINENCE

ATHLETIC INCONTINENCE

Athletic incontinence is urinary incontinence ONLY experienced during athletics or sport. About 40-50% of female athletes report athletic incontinence, many of whom have not had children! The most common movements that cause athletic incontinence are deadlifts, squats, jumping, and running. Leakage tends to happen with more weight on the bar, higher impact (like a higher or longer jump), and under fatigue (at the end of a workout). What do all these movement patterns have in common? They cause more STRESS on the pelvic floor and increase the intra-abdominal PRESSURE (the pressure within the abdomen resulting from the interaction of the abdominal wall and internal organs).

How can you learn to address athletic incontinence? 

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AN INTRODUCTION TO ALL THINGS PELVIC FLOOR!

AN INTRODUCTION TO ALL THINGS PELVIC FLOOR!

Have you ever been curious about pelvic floor physical therapy? Never heard of it, perhaps? Or thought it was just for your Grandma? This blog series is going to serve as an introduction to the basics of all things pelvic floor including a look into a typical treatment session, common pelvic floor conditions, and how a pelvic floor therapist (like me!) can help you navigate pelvic floor health.  

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KNOTS OR ADHESIONS?

KNOTS OR ADHESIONS?

What are knots and adhesions? These are questions that I have been asked several times during my tenure as a massage therapist. My usual response is that they are the same thing. Through my education, I’ve learned that one is a more common understanding, and the other is a medical term. But pondering that question at home made me look into it more, and here is what I found.

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