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The Importance of Your Colonoscopy
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, making it a good time for you to review the facts and ensure that you are doing what you can to take care of your body.
Golf Strengthens the Heart
February is American Heart Month, and this reminds us that it is important to keep our hearts healthy and strong. Fortunately, golf can help with that!
Introducing the Middlesex Health Center for Golf Performance
Injury prevention and recovery is crucial to becoming a better golfer. While professional golf instructors can help increase your yardage, Middlesex Health’s new Center for Golf Performance will assess and address your biomechanics. This will help you to better understand how your body relates to your golf swing. The goal: to keep you healthy and pain free — while also upping your game.
Dealing With Golfer’s Elbow
Golfer’s elbow causes pain where the tendons of your forearm muscles attach to the bump on the inside of your elbow.
How a Ganglion Cyst Can Impact Your Golf Game
When it comes to your golf swing, your wrists play an important role. They can influence both the distance and direction of your shot. However, this means that your golf game will suffer if your wrist movement is impacted by injuries or other conditions, such as ganglion cyst.
Middlesex-CSGA Relationship Will Continue to Grow in 2022
Middlesex Health is proud to continue its relationship with the Connecticut State Golf Association in 2022.
Battling Psoriatic Arthritis Like Phil Mickelson
Nearly a decade ago, PGA pro Phil Mickelson announced that he had psoriatic arthritis, bringing a new level of awareness to the condition.
Preparing for 2022
Winter is quickly approaching, and while you may not be playing a round of golf any time soon, it is important to condition your body during the offseason. You want to be ready for when the time comes!
A Round of Golf: Doctor’s Orders
Exercise is important for everyone, but especially important for those who have diabetes. Exercise can reduce blood glucose levels and boost your body’s sensitivity to insulin, which helps combat insulin resistance.
Dealing With a Rotator Cuff Injury
Rotator cuff injuries are common in golfers because of shoulder rotation and repetitive shoulder movement.