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Ever heard the expression “quality over quantity”? In some way or another, regardless of the situation, most of us have probably agreed with this. What’s the point of doing a lot with little return if you can do less with more return?
Now, apply this thought to your everyday life.
As a society, many of us spend our days racing around from meeting to meeting, constantly checking our email, or thinking of the next thing we have to do on our endless check list. According t...
Posted on 2017-10-31
Our bodies are meant to move. Even as I sit here writing this blog, I find myself readjusting my position, stretching out kinks in my back and neck, and trying as hard as I can to fix my horrendous posture. To me, this is my body telling me that sitting for an extended period of time is not a natural state of being.
Perhaps it is even dangerous to my health.
Throughout the past several years, researchers have looked into this idea on many different accounts. There is now loads of informa...
Posted on 2017-10-17
Physical Therapy Month
October is National Physical Therapy Month. This is a time to raise awareness of the profession’ vision to: "transform society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience."
Physical therapists work with diverse patient populations, and there are many areas of specialty practice including orthopedic, sports, neurologic, pediatric, geriatric, and acute care. The one thing that all physical therapists have in common is that they diagnose and treat movement ...
Posted on 2017-10-10
We live in a world that runs on caffeine. According to USA today, approximately 83 drink it everyday (on average, 3.1 cups per day). How much does this cost you may ask? According to the Harvard School of Public Health, about 40 billion dollars each year…. that’s a lot of coffee.
There are of course several other products that contain caffeine besides coffee such as sodas, energy drinks, some flavored yogurts, teas, etc. With these factored in, it is predicted that over 90% o...
Posted on 2017-09-26
Whiplash is a type of injury that involves a rapid forward/backward or sideways movement of the neck, usually associated with motor vehicle collisions, but can also occur with diving or other accidents. Whiplash can affect different neck tissues or structures; therefore the severity of symptoms will vary considerably from one person to the next.
Whiplash is common in the US. Annual costs associated with whiplash are 100 billion dollars, and it has its own disease label: Whiplash Associate...
Posted on 2017-09-19