By Dr. Sarah Cash Crawford, PT, DPT, COMT, CMTPTYou’ve probably heard about PRP—the therapy that’s supposed to heal tendons, repair cartilage, and get you back to pain-free movement. But maybe...
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Is Walking Actually Cardio? What You Need to Know to Walk Smarter
By Dr Molly Gearin, PT, DPT, CSCSYou've probably heard it a thousand times: "Just go for a walk." But if you've ever wondered whether your daily stroll is actually doing anything for your heart...
The Power of Cross-Training for Ballet Dancers: Building Strength Beyond the Studio
Ballet is often viewed as the pinnacle of strength, control, and artistry. And while that’s true, what many dancers (and even professionals) overlook is this: ballet alone is not enough to support the long-term health and performance demands placed on the body.
Strength Training for the Postpartum Runner: Why the Side Plank Clam Shell Deserves a Spot in Your Routine
Let’s talk about one simple, powerful exercise that can make a meaningful difference: the modified side plank with a clam shell.
Why Simple, Consistent Exercise Beats Intense, Unsustainable Workouts Every Time
Pelvic floor health during pregnancy and postpartum isn’t just about strength. Learn how hormones, coordination, and movement impact recovery.
Do You Really Need a Body Pillow? A Physical Therapist’s Take on Back Pain & Sleep
Do you need a body pillow? Learn how it supports spinal alignment, reduces back pain, and improves sleep—plus tips from a physical therapist.
Pelvic Floor Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum: Why Strength Isn’t Enough
Pelvic floor health during pregnancy and postpartum isn’t just about strength. Learn how hormones, coordination, and movement impact recovery.
Kegels: What Most Women Get Wrong (and Why It Matters More Than You Think)
Kegels are often recommended—but most women were never taught how to do them correctly. Learn why proper technique matters, how to avoid common mistakes, and what your pelvic floor really needs for strength, support, and long-term health.
Why New Runners End Up With Plantar Fasciitis (and What to Do Instead)
WAVE Physical Therapy + Pilates here in Cincinnati will help recreational and competitive tennis players alike build the same type of resilience. Strength training may not feel as exciting as hitting balls on the court, but it’s the difference between a body that breaks down and one that performs at its peak.
Red Light Therapy for Pain and Recovery: What Physical Therapists Actually Want You to Know
By: Larisa Durrenberger You've probably seen it by now—glowing red panels at your gym, spa ads promising "cellular rejuvenation," Instagram influencers bathing in crimson light. Red light therapy...












