Exercise and Nutrition – A Healthy Foundation for Every Individual Treatment involves: 1. Prevention of compulsive dieting by working with a sports nutritionist. 2. Increasing the strength of muscles, ligaments, bones, and joints. 3. Be in a progressive exercise program …
Read PostThink about the last time you made a big purchase, say $1,000 or more. Did you go out and buy the first thing you saw? Take one recommendation from somebody? Or did you research it, learn some things, compare it …
Read PostOn May 27th, I returned back to Houston after a 10-day Physical Therapy medical mission trip to Guatemala with Hearts in Motion. Even after returning from Guatemala weeks ago, I am still processing and reflecting upon the trip that has …
Read PostRecent research is showing that surgery might not be needed as often as we think. A large review estimates that 10% to 20% of surgeries might be unnecessary and that in some specialties such as cardiology and orthopedics, that number …
Read PostNearly a month ago, I was one of 14 student physical therapists from Texas Woman’s University (Houston campus) blessed with the opportunity to travel to Guatemala with the organization Hearts in Motion to offer pro-bono physical therapy services to locals. …
Read PostNearly one year ago, fifteen Texas Woman’s University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy students decided to reignite the Physical Therapy Global Access Project (PTGAP) for a cause we couldn’t help but to believe in. After all of our hard work and …
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