Surgery is a significant trauma on your body, and even if you’re prescribed painkillers to help decrease pain as you recover, you’re still going to be dealing with a range of pain and discomfort as healing runs its course. However, if you set up a pain management plan prior to your operation, you’ll be better […]
Reaching A Doctor From Home Just Got Easier
Yesterday, the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that effective immediately, it will make it easier for patients to use technology to consult with healthcare team members without these medical centers needing to fear that they could be found guilty of a HIPAA violation for […]
An Update During The Coronavirus Outbreak
If you came through via our homepage, you already saw a similar message, but for those of you that came over from Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or some other method, we wanted to make sure that you saw this message as well. Notice to Patients COVID-19, the disease caused by SARS-CoV 2, is causing major disruptions. We […]
How To Stay Active When You’re Stuck Inside
As COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus, sweeps across the globe, many employers are taking proactive steps to help make it easier for Americans to practice social distancing by asking them to work from home. It seems like bars, restaurants and gyms may soon temporarily close as well to help keep people from spreading the […]
The Link Between Your Brain And Ankle Instability Treatment
New research out of Appalachian State University suggests that a physical injury may require your brain to work harder to perform certain functions with the injured area. For the study, Dr. Alan Needle, associate professor in the Beaver College of Health Sciences’ Department of Health and Exercise Science, partnered with graduate student Amelia Bruce to […]
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