What can we learn from elite athletes about fitness and longevity?
What can we learn from the elite sports stars that would help us stay healthier and fitter well into our 50s, 60s and beyond?
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What can we learn from the elite sports stars that would help us stay healthier and fitter well into our 50s, 60s and beyond?
Health practitioners including physical therapists, chiropractors and massage therapists increasingly are paying therapeutic attention to this long-overlooked part of the bodily system.
Researchers have long linked physical fitness to higher academic performance. But sorry, bookworms — that association may only be in math, according to new research from Northeastern University.
Bouvé physical therapy students helped offer guidance and exercise recommendations to prevent and reduce the risk of injury and improve athlete function in sport and every day life.
These Northeastern researchers have been working together for almost 10 years on ways to assess and improve people’s memory and attention functions with games.
For Laura Green, a Northeastern graduate, running has been a big part of life since childhood.
His experience and passion for the sport led him to focus his final capstone on weightlifting; taking an in-depth look at the injuries most commonly experienced by professional weightlifters.
From stress-eating to reduced physical activity, the pandemic has created the perfect storm for weight gain.
The Bouvé College of Health Sciences at Northeastern University had a great representation at the 2022 American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) of Massachusetts conference.