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Beyond Boston: The Road to Recovery, Part 2
Every year on Patriots' Day, the third Monday of April, Bostonians gather for one of their city's most celebrated events, the Boston Marathon. On April 15, 201
Beyond Boston: The Road to Recovery, Part 1
Every year on Patriots' Day, the third Monday of April, Bostonians gather for one of their city's most celebrated events, the Boston Marathon. On April 15, 201
Painless Parenting
May 23, 2013: Parenting provides challenges but it doesn't have to be a pain. In this episode, a physical therapist discusses how to help parents avoid the min
The Danger of Falls and the Role of Physical Therapy
May 16, 2013: In this episode, a physical therapist discusses the alarming statistics of falls and how they can diminish the ability to lead active and indepen
Meniscal Tears & Knee Osteoarthritis: Surgery vs Therapy
May 2, 2013: In this episode, a physical therapist discusses the findings of a recently published study from the New England Journal of Medicine about the need
Parkinson Disease and the Role of Physical Therapy
April 18, 2013, 2013: April is the National Parkinson Foundation’s Parkinson’s Awareness Month. In this episode, physical therapist Terry Ellis underlines the
ESPN’s Stephania Bell on ACL Injuries and Fantasy Sports
April 4, 2013: Since 2007, physical therapist Stephania Bell has been ESPN’s leading injury analyst for fantasy sports enthusiasts. One of the injuries she’s
Down Syndrome and the Role of Physical Therapy
March 21, 2013: March 21 is World Down Syndrome Day. In this episode, physical therapist Venita Lovelace-Chandler describes how physical therapy impacts not onl
Physical Therapists Helping in Haiti
March 7, 2013: In January 2010, Haiti was rocked by a magnitude 7.0 earthquake that killed thousands, left more than million homeless, and caused numerous addi
Physical Therapy in the Performing Arts
February 21, 2013: Night after night, the performers of epic Las Vegas stage shows like Cirque du Soleil dance, trampoline, swing, tumble, and more. And their