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October 16, 2024 / Health / Chris Cote

Patient Centered Health Care- A Two-Way Street

As a provider, I hope the shift of medicine continues to move to a more proactive approach on both sides of the SDM equation. Changes in healthcare structure and systems take time. Time that you, the patient, do not need to waste. You can start practicing proactive medicine on your half of the SDM equation now.

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October 9, 2024 / Interesting / Dr. Roald Llado

History of Halloween

Halloween originated approximately 2,000 years ago with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. Celts, who lived in the areas that now comprise Ireland, United Kingdom, and northern France, celebrated their….

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October 1, 2024 / Health / Stacie Brzoska

The Use of Ultrasound in Orthopedics

Providers are well educated on human anatomy and can identify areas by just looking at a patient. But now, we have the ability to directly visualize areas of concentration with use of portable ultrasound machines. There are several…

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September 25, 2024 / Exercise / Paulo Rodrigues

Physical Activity Guidelines

Remember these guidelines put out by the World Health Organization have been shown to decrease the likelihood of illness or injury. By meeting or exceeding these guidelines, you will live a longer and healthier life. Invest in yourself and your body, you only get one.

“The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will instruct the patient in the care/maintenance of the human from in diet, and the cause and prevention of disease” – Thomas Edison 

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September 18, 2024 / Back Pain / Tanya Quaresma

Back(pack) to School Safety

With school back in session for the year, there are several things we can do as parents to keep our children safe. Backpack safety is….

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Health / Bridget Wilder

Button Battery Injuries

Did you know that more than 3,000 button batteries are ingested by children each year in the United States? Button batteries can cause severe injury and even death if ingested. It only takes a couple of hours after ingestion for a button battery to burn…

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Bone Health / Colby Masse

I was diagnosed with Osteoporosis, now what?

Being diagnosed with osteoporosis — or its precursor, osteopenia — can be both stressful and anxiety-inducing, leaving patients questioning what to do next. Within this blog we will discuss diagnosis, possible causes, and both medical and lifestyle interventions to resolve some of the mystery around “the silent disease.”

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Physical Therapy / Alaina Denoncour

Dry Needling: What it is and What it isn’t – An Overview

While many people have heard of Dry Needling through friends, family, medical providers, etc., just as many are shocked by the suggestion that we want to…

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ACL / Aaron Ulvestad

PT & the Strength Coach

Within 9-12 months, the anatomical and biomechanical properties of the post-operative knee have been restored, so why the delay/discrepancy in performance? If you’ve read any of my past blog posts, the answer may not be very surprising… yes, it’s strength. Longitudinal studies have…

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