Jonathan Jezequel

Jonathan Jezequel is an experienced physical therapist that enjoys rehabilitating a wide variety of patients. He works diligently one on one with each patient to ensure a prompt and comprehensive recovery and return to function. Jonathan is also deeply interested in the academic and clinical research facets related to physical therapy, which lend a progressive evidence-based approach to his assessment and treatment interventions. He grew up in Costa Rica and is an avid soccer enthusiast and runner.

Jonathan earned his doctorate of physical therapy degree from Columbia University and was the Faculty Excellence in Orthopaedics Award Laureate. He graduated magna cum laude from Wheaton College with a Bachelor of Science degree, where he studied Kinesiology and Applied Health Sciences. Jonathan is currently working toward certifications in both manual and sports therapy through the North American Institute of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy and the National Strength and Conditioning Association respectively.

Jonathan is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association Sports and Orthopaedics Section. He is also a member of the Mid-Atlantic Physical Therapy Associates, an organization whose members are dedicated to the advancement of their manual therapy skills and clinical competence through the disciplines of research and continuing education.

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Recently, In The New York Times Part A

A recent gathering of scientists concluded that NOTHING has shown effectivness towards fighting Alzheimer's.

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When the Inanimate Meets the Biological

What does happen when the inanimate meets the biological?

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Bike Breaks

Parker-Pope describes how cycling can offer valuable and protective respite from running while maintaining cardiovascular health.

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The NFL toughens concussion language

The National Football League (NFL) is using tougher language to help tackle head injuries.

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Is exercise good for your joints?

There have been many studies done on the positive effects of exercise in prevention of knee osteoarthritis. However, how exercise actually affects specific structures of the knee joint is not known.

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A Hamstring Aside and Other Tales From World Cup South Africa

The Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center recently published a prospective cohort study that investigates intrinsic risk factors for hamstring injuries among male soccer players.

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Hamstring Muscle Injury, Natural Corollaries and Conservative Management

Hamstring muscle injuries reach these criteria and further. So familiar in prevalence, are they, and yet so ephemeral in understanding.

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Book In Review

As goes the caution for information consumption: always consider the source. Here, the source has been considered and the information is recommended. In "Rescue Your Back: A guide for a new approach to back pain", Cathy Mahon, a robustly experienced physical therapist, tackles a common yet deceptively byzantine pathology.

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