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Latest Episodes

Recovery From Debilitating Abdominal Pain Inspires a New Career Path
November 15, 2017

In this November 16, 2017 of MoveForward Radio: Michelle Griffith started experiencing intense abdominal pain. Over the course of 4½ years, Michelle saw 43 doctors and specialists. No one and no treatments were able to help.

Pain Does Not Discriminate, Even in Hollywood
October 25, 2017

Physical therapist Karen Joubert treats patients of all ages and fitness and ability levels; with an office in Beverly Hills, her clientele also happens to include famous entertainers and big name athletes. (October 2017) http://www.moveforwardpt.

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)
October 12, 2017

In this episode, a team of health care professionals share their insights about NAS and discuss signs and symptoms, treatment in the hospital. Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome occurs when an infant is born having been exposed to opiates through his or her ...

Diastasis Recti Abdominis: The Likely Cause of “Mummy Tummy”
September 29, 2017

Diastasis Rectus Abdominis (DRA) sounds scary but is a pretty common post-pregnancy condition. In this episode of Move Forward Radio we discuss how this DRA or the dreaded “Mummy Tummy” can be treated with physical therapy.

Amplified Pain Syndromes (APS)
September 14, 2017

September 14, 2017: In this episode physical therapist Brandi Dorton and occupational therapist Misty Wilson discuss the variety of tools and interventions they use to effectively treat individuals with Amplified pain syndromes (APS)  and how they help...

Five Domains of Sustainable Health
August 23, 2017

Many people want to be healthy. Unfortunately, wanting to be healthy doesn’t always lead to being healthy. And being healthy takes a lot more than just wanting it. (Move Forward Radio: August 24, 2017) http://www.moveforwardpt.

Living With Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
August 09, 2017

Victoria Graham attempts to go through each day with the positivity of a beauty pageant champion, which makes sense because she is one. But hidden behind that smile and positive attitude is almost constant pain. Victoria has Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome,

Boston Marathon Bombing Survivor Adrianne Haslet: ‘I’m a Dancer Again’
July 27, 2017

The terrorist attack at the 2013 Boston Marathon claimed the lives of three people, but it changed the lives of many. One of them was Adrianne Haslet, a professional ballroom dancer who was a marathon spectator that day when she lost her left leg below...

Move Forward Radio: Obstacle Course Racing
July 12, 2017

In this episode of Move Forward Radio, Mike Ryan, PT, ATC, describes the allure of these increasingly popular physical challenges and how to successfully prepare for them—whether you typically spend your weekend in the gym or on the couch. http://www.

Success Story: Physical Therapist Collaborates With Surgeon to Solve Hip Impingement Diagnosis
June 29, 2017

June 29, 2017: The pain that Annie Karp felt in her hip wasn’t intense, but it was unrelenting. For months she met with numerous health care providers in an attempt to resolve the issue. And for months she had no success,