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In this episode of the Hand Surgery Resource Podcast, Dr. Larry Hurst shares more about Scapholunate Advanced Collapse (SLAC) Wrist, more popularly known as Wrist Osteoarthritis. Nearly 90% of the degenerative changes observed in patients with osteoarthritis of the wrist follow three predictable patterns, the most common of which is “scapholunate advanced collapse (SLAC)” wrist, coined by Watson and Ballet in 1984.1 Arthritic changes initially involve the radioscaphoid joint, and as cartilage disappears, the radial side of the wrist loses support. The capitate slides away from the radial side of the lunate, which in turn, leads to degeneration of the capitolunate joint and the hamatolunate joint. The radiolunate and lunotriquetral joints are often spared. The trapeziometacarpal joint is usually affected by arthritis that is unrelated to the SLAC wrist process. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hand-surgery-resource/support
Welcome to Wednesday Q&A, where you ask questions and we answer them! In this Wednesday Q&A, we answer your questions about Your questions:*What role do recovery practices (like stretching, foam rolling, or rest days) play in sustaining long-term physical health and preventing burnout?*What to do for a knee that is arthritic and has a meniscus tear?*How does exercise influence the body's ability to manage inflammation, and what impact does this have on aging?To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: lytyoga.com/blog/category/podcasts/ Do you have a question?*DM Lara on Instagram: @lara.heimann*DM Kristin on Instagram: @kbwilliams99*Email us at support@lytyoga.com Sponsors:*Visit herbalfacefood.com and use code Lara20 for 20% off!*Check out and sign up for LYT Daily and The LYT Studio, including our 1-week FREE trial of each here with this exclusive 20% off coupon code (LYTPOD24): https://lytyoga.uscreen.io/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode: Mature Students Leila Amineddoleh Lawrence Haas You can listen to the John Oakley Show live and in its entirety weekdays from 3:00 - 6:00pm ET over the air, on our website www.640toronto.com, or on the Radioplayer Canada app Got a question or comment? We'd love to hear from you at michael@640toronto.com Technical production by David Hunter Music for the John Oakley Show podcast composed and produced by Michael Downey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Forget surgery, caller Diedra needs to get the muscles around the knee stronger.
Release Date: May 12, 2015 A parolee is fingered for being behind a bank robbery.Original Air Date: June 3, 1952Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.netSupport the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.netMail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Give us a call at 208-991-4783Take the listener survey at https://survey.greatdetectives.netCheck out our social media at https://www.greatdetectives.net
Mick and Titus discuss the cat born with no anus and the tale of an Alaskan woman attacked by a black bear while sitting on the toilet. Plus, they marvel at the unathletic alligator who escaped and a plan hatched by ibises on the Gold Coast to evade animal control.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former teacher Roger had a MRI and exam two years ago but now may be the time to take care of things.
Listen to Dr. Tom Roselle DC discuss a natural approach to chronic arthritic pain. Want more Ageless Health® with Dr. Tom Roselle, DC? Visit https://www.drtomroselle.com/ageless-health-podcast/ #agelesshealth #podcast
This week we hiighlight my laziness in editing by talking about the new Marvels Trailer, dig into some of our personal "Prime Finds", and weave through music history, jumping off into 3's Company, Happy Days, and a lot of other odd places. Aaron is left alone with a mic....explicit
Dr. Patrick Carton is a surgeon and director of orthopaedic sports medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC)-Ireland. He specializes in the surgical management of the athletic hip joint; He treats conditions from hip impingement/labral tears, hip instability, hip dysplasia, to hip arthroscopy and primary and revision hip replacement. We discussed the truth behind the start of St. Patrick's Day (sorry for my Irish folks!), his journey from becoming a surgeon, creating the hip and groin clinic to his role as the Director at UPMC- Ireland. And *truly*, essential surgical hip topics: male and female hip differences, hip impingement vs instability, adolescent hip considerations, and joint preservation surgery for athletes with arthritic hips. Follow for updates:https://www.instagram.com/medicalexpertsinfootballMusic: Adding The Sun by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5708-adding-the-sun
Ep. 73 - New treatments for arthritic pets - Show NotesOur pets can suffer from arthritis, just like their human owners. For years, the only treatment has been non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS.) However, two drugs have recently been approved by the FDA for our pets.Dr. Tamara Grubb returns to the podcast to explain how these new drugs, utilizing the science of monoclonal antibodies, are revolutionizing the treatment of osteoarthritis for our pets.Here are links to information we talked about today:Listen to Dr. Tamara Grubb's first visit to The Family Pet Podcast in Episode 35This explainer from the Cleveland Clinic explains monoclonal antibodies in human medicine and is a good insight into what the future might hold for pet medicineDog owners can learn about LibrelaCat owners can learn about SolensiaZoetis announced the U.S. commercial launch of Librela (bedinvetmab injection), which the company says is the first and only anti-NGF monoclonal antibody treatment to control canine osteoarthritis pain. The product in May received approval from the FDA. Got a question for Michael and Stephen? Run across something interesting you want to share with the show? Do you have a topic idea for a future episode? Send it to us at thefamilypetpodcast@gmail.com.
In-person course: October 27-28, 2023 Rosemont, IL (Course #2303053), Learn more and register at aaos.org/courses (https://www.aaos.org/education/courses/2303053/) Hosts Course directors Joshua D. Harris, MD, FAAOS (podcast panelist), and Ernest L. Sink, MD, FAAOS (podcast host) Course Faculty (podcast panelist): Stephanie S. Buza, MD JAAOS articles discussed: Review article “Nonsurgical Versus Surgical Management of Femoroacetabular Impingement: What Does the Current Best Evidence Tell Us” from the May 15, 2021 issue (https://journals.lww.com/jaaos/pages/articleviewer.aspx?year=2021&issue=05150&article=00003&type=Fulltext) Research article “Borderline Dysplastic Hips Undergoing Hip Arthroscopy Achieve Equivalent Patient Reported Outcomes When Compared With Hips With Normal Acetabular Coverage: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis” from the March 15, 2023 issue (https://journals.lww.com/jaaos/fulltext/2023/03150/borderline_dysplastic_hips_undergoing_hip.15.aspx) Research article “Risk Factors for Composite Failure of Hip Dysplasia Treated With Periacetabular Osteotomy: A Minimum 10-Year Follow-up” from the April 15, 2022 issue (https://journals.lww.com/jaaos/fulltext/2022/04150/risk_factors_for_composite_failure_of_hip.13.aspx) Research article “Ten- and 20-year Survivorship of the Hip After Periacetabular Osteotomy for Acetabular Dysplasia” from the April 1, 2019 issue (https://journals.lww.com/jaaos/fulltext/2019/04010/ten__and_20_year_survivorship_of_the_hip_after.5.aspx) The JAAOS Journal Club podcast series is brought to you by the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the AAOS Resident Assembly.
We're back from Summer Break!Come check out our new studio as our beautiful Kyle runs a farty old one-shot where the Bards play a bunch of old farts. It's spooky. It's sexy. And we have a cameo from one of our fave bts baddies, Rachel.Find your way to the scrying pool known as Bards of New York.Catch us live on Mondays 6:00pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyorkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyorkDiscord: https://discord.gg/4zVZ6BdbSATiktok: https://tinyurl.com/mrcbx5yjPodcast: https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyorkCast:Kyle Knight as Dungeon PappyWoody Minshew as AmosDrew Nauden as BladeHannah Minshew as MarjDan Krackhardt as WydleIf you liked our show, leave us a comment/like. Review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and spread the word! Thank you!Tell a friendSpread some joyWe love youThank you to the talented artists who graciously let us use their music. For more info on their work, head to our about page and go to the "Magic Items" section on Twitch.
Amy Shojai is the recipient of the American Veterinary Medical Association Steve Dale Excellence In Veterinary Communications Award. And, aside from authoring countless pet articles in blogs and magazines, she has authored well over 30 books. She discusses two of those books, one is about the necessarily of enrichment for dogs, and another is the need for enrichment for […]
We're back from Summer Break!Come check out our new studio as our beautiful Kyle runs a farty old one-shot where the Bards play a bunch of old farts. It's spooky. It's sexy. And we have a cameo from one of our fave bts baddies, Rachel.Find your way to the scrying pool known as Bards of New York.Catch us live on Mondays 6:00pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyorkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyorkDiscord: https://discord.gg/4zVZ6BdbSATiktok: https://tinyurl.com/mrcbx5yjPodcast: https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyorkCast:Kyle Knight as Dungeon PappyWoody Minshew as AmosDrew Nauden as BladeHannah Minshew as MarjDan Krackhardt as WydleIf you liked our show, leave us a comment/like. Review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and spread the word! Thank you!Tell a friendSpread some joyWe love youThank you to the talented artists who graciously let us use their music. For more info on their work, head to our about page and go to the "Magic Items" section on Twitch.
Still having trouble after two knee replacements and asks Doc for a second opinion... and he has one.
The Healthy Matters PodcastS02_E17 - Arthritis - It's a Pain in the Joint!Arthritis. It's a huge topic. But what is it exactly? Well, it turns out that's kind of a loaded question and it's pretty complicated when you get into it. Thankfully, on Episode 17 of the podcast, we've got an expert, Dr. Rawad Nasr, the Director of Rheumatology at Hennepin Healthcare to help us get a handle on it. In this episode, we'll explain the 2 types of arthritis, the root causes of each type, when to be seen, current available treatments, and possible preventive measures. Around 80% of us are likely to experience just one of the types of arthritis at some point in our lives, so it's definitely worth getting the basics down. Join us! Oh, yeah. And the plural of arthritis is arthritides...Got a question for the doc? Or an idea for a show? Contact us!Email - healthymatters@hcmed.orgCall - 612-873-TALK (8255)Twitter - @drdavidhildenFind out more at www.healthymatters.org
Most people will develop arthritis over time but by caring for their spine from a young age and seeking chiropractic care to keep it healthy, people can avoid severe cases of it.
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There are stereotypes for just about everything when it comes to the horse world, and aging horses are no exception. We picture a hard keeper becoming increasingly thin over time, or maybe we imagine a recently retired athlete going out to a big pasture with a herd of other horses and immediately feeling content. But just like with every stereotype, these perceptions do not tell the full story, and can actually be harmful in the long run to our equine partners. In this episode, we dive into all things Golden Oldies. We aim to clarify the physiology behind the equine aging process, and debunk some common myths in the process (spoiler alert - not all old horses struggle with weight loss!). Our guest this week is Dr. Katie Sheats, an assistant professor of Equine Primary Care and a specialist in Equine Internal Medicine at NC State College of Veterinary Medicine. In addition to specializing in the care of older horses, Dr. Sheets also owns two senior horses in their 30s who live in her backyard. In short, she has an immense amount of both clinical and real-world experience when it comes to this topic, and she has an accordingly vast amount of knowledge to share. Here are just a few of the topics Caroline and Dr. Sheats discuss in this week's episode: What causes aging in horses? It's more than just the passing of time... How weight plays into horse health as they age How teeth condition and gut health factors in older horses Tips and tricks for good preventative care Common chronic illnesses in older horses (and how you can get the jump on them far before your horses turn Sr.) Arthritic and orthopedic issues in older horses Deciding when to retire your horse, and what that retirement might look like for them (it's not always just a big field and no work!) How to navigate the difficult decisions and conversations that one must face as horses near the end of their life
Former teacher Roger's 79 year old degenerative arthritic knee's are acting up and needs a medical diagnosis from Doc.
Arthritis in knees healed during House of Glory Miracle Service!
Arthritis in knees healed during House of Glory Miracle Service!
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Dr. Nick Strasser hosts this conversation with award finalist paper authors Sara E. Buckley, DO, and Kenneth J. Hunt, MD. This paper was presented live at the 2022 AOFAS Annual Meeting in Quebec City. For additional educational resources, visit: https://aofas.org Looking for CME? AOFAS Podcast CME only on the ConveyMED Podcast App: Apple Store click here Google Play click here
Danny Borg shares his reasons for transitioning from being a Farrier to doing Lawncare and landscaping. He finds this industry is much kinder to his body and he has built his business around factors like lifestyle, working solo, and ensuring he can provide for his family comfortably.
With her public pool close because of the Covid-19 environment... what therapy procedures are available... Doc advises.
Radio show host, Gary Calligas will have Robert Goodman, MD with Arthritis and Rheumatology Clinic on his Saturday, April 1st “The Best of Times Radio Hour” at 9:05 AM on News Radio 710 KEEL to discuss the latest in treatment of arthritic conditions. You can also listen to this radio talk show streaming LIVE on the internet at www.710KEEL.com. and streaming LIVE on 101.7 FM or via the RadioPUP or KEEL app on apple and android devices. For more information, please visit these websites at www.thebestoftimesnews.com and www.hebertstandc.com. This radio show is proudly presented by Hebert's Town and Country of Shreveport featuring – Dodge, Chrysler, Ram, and Jeep vehicles and service.
Listen to Dr. Tom Roselle, DC and Dr. Harlan Browning, DC discuss chronic arthritic pain, including osteoarthritis which is a degenerative form of arthritis where joint spaces progressively break down in the hips, knees, elbows, and many other joint spaces.
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How Can Dog Massage Therapy Benefit Your Pet? “Massage does wonders for dogs,” says Becky Brandenburg, B.A. ED., ESMT, CMT, an Ohio-based certified animal massage therapist and owner of Brandenburg Massage Therapy. “Full-body massage keeps the muscles moving and conditioned—touch can truly be healing.” In addition to the physical benefits of dog massage therapy, it can also promote bonding between you and your pet. “Not only is massaging your pet of benefit to them, but it is also of benefit to you,” says Dr. Rachel Barrack, a New York City-based veterinarian and founder of Animal Acupuncture. “Studies have shown that petting a dog or cat can lower heart rate and blood pressure. Touching your pet will also cause your body to release oxytocin, a hormone that causes sensations of bonding and love,” says Dr. Barrack. Dog Massage Therapy: What You Should Know From puppies to seniors, all dogs can benefit from dog massage therapy, says Dr. Barrack. However, it's not quite as simple as giving your dog a shoulder rub. Dog massage therapy uses strategic, often intense pressure to manipulate the soft tissues of the body, so it's important to have your dog seen by a professional. “When you're getting in and working with muscles, you want to work with someone who is trained and understands the anatomy and how much pressure is safe,” says Brandenburg. If you'd like to try therapeutic massage for your pet, ask your veterinarian to refer you to a certified animal massage therapist. Simpler Dog Massage Techniques to Try at Home While full-body, deep tissue massage should be left to the professionals, here are some simpler, less intense dog massage therapy techniques that are safe to try at home. Backstroke To introduce your dog to canine massages, Brandenburg recommends a simple, gentle backstroke. “You can do this sitting with your dog, watching TV,” she says. Starting at the back of the head, stroke up and down either side of your dog's spine using very gentle pressure. Be sure to stay off the bone. This type of back rub is calming and relaxing for dogs, says Brandenburg. It can be a good dog massage for anxiety, particularly for dogs who are fearful of human touch. “For rescue dogs, touch can be healing,” she says. “Massage helps them trust again—it's wonderful to watch.” Forehead Rub For another calming massage technique, try giving your best bud a head rub. “Calming points are primarily located on your pet's head,” says Dr. Barrack. Start at the top of your dog's nose, where there's an acupressure point associated with calming and healing, says Dr. Barrack. Using gentle pressure, run your thumb from the top of the nose and over the head, going back and forth slowly. Thigh and Glute Rub Many of Brandenburg's clients are senior dogs suffering from age-related mobility issues. “Dogs are like us—they're living longer,” she says. “There are certain inevitabilities with age, but we can make our dogs more comfortable.” Dog massage for arthritis should be done by a professional under the medical guidance of a veterinarian, says Brandenburg. However, some gentle compression can be done at home to keep muscles loose and flexible. This dog massage therapy technique is intended for your dog's back legs and glutes. Using gentle pressure, press both thumbs into the thigh or glute muscle, and make a backwards “c.” Slowly work your way across the entire muscle, making these clockwise thumb circles. This thumb-circle technique can also be used to massage the base of the neck, says Brandenburg. “Dogs absolutely love it because they can't reach their necks,” she says. Ear Rub Most dogs love even the most basic ear rub. But with a little know-how, you can offer your pet a calming, therapeutic ear massage, says Brandenburg. For this simple massage, start with your thumb on the inner side of your dog's ear, at the base of the ear flap; your index finger should be outside the ear. Using gentle pressure, slowly stroke out towards the end of the ear and conclude with a gentle pull. Stay Calm and Monitor Your Dog's Reaction to the Massage When massaging your dog, it's important to have a calm, relaxed demeanor, as animals are quick to pick up on human energy, says Brandenburg. “You want to use a low, calming voice,” she instructs. “You have to bring the animal into your quiet space.” It's also important to monitor your dog's body language. A dog who is enjoying the massage will stretch, lean into your hands and be calm to the point of falling asleep, says Brandenburg. Conversely, a dog who is uncomfortable will watch you closely or try to escape and may even growl, says Brandenburg. If this is the case, stop the massage and give your pet some space. Over time, you'll be able to communicate with your dog through your hands. “With massage, eventually your hands do the talking,” says Brandenburg. “It's a very cool thing when that starts to happen, and that trust builds.” By: John Plichter Featured Image: iStock.com/stphillips
Forget surgery, caller Diedra needs to get the muscles around the knee stronger.
This week on homegrown horror, we feature the possibly haunted Kennebunk Inn. Known in the region for fine dining, comfortable beds, and access to a quaint seaside town. It is also often boasted as one of the most haunted hotels in Maine and the final resting place for a published poet. Some of the lingering guests potentially include past owners and employees that continue manning their posts, albeit poorly. As glasses are smashed to the ground by an invisible force, are ghosts to blame or shotty shelves? We find out. You can reach out to us via email - homegrownhorrorpod@gmail.com - send us stories, questions, Maine movie recommendations, or just say hi! Twitter: https://twitter.com/HgHpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homegrownhorrorpod/ Sources: mainehomes.com chowdaheadz.com ghostsofnewengland.com onlyinyourstate.com thekennebunkinn.com Bangor Daily News visitmaine.com University of Southern Maine Library- Digital Commons legendsofamerica.com kennebunkmaine.us The Yankee Express Portland Press Herald --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hghpod/support
Are you dealing with arthritic fingers and joints? Do you need a healing touch from God? Then this episode is for you! Listen to this testimony by Pastor Linda Budd of RiverGate Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
We talk starting capoeira when you're past your salad days and how to achieve a few age-appropriate acrobatics. Then we move along to discussing what is sacred in capoeira. Everyone's answer is a little bit different, but why does it have to cause so much strife?
Does exercising hurt your knees? Have you been told you have arthritis and there's nothing you can do about it? Have you been limiting what you do throughout your day and week because your knees hurt? Knee arthritis is one of the most common issues people face as they get older, and while it can feel very limiting, the truth is there is a lot you can still do! The trick is being able to build your strength so your knees feel well. But how do you exercise in a way that makes you stronger without bothering your knees? On this week's episode of the Exercise Is Health® podcast, Julie and Charlie dive head-first into this question to lay out a simple plan of action that you can follow to consistently build your strength even if your knees are arthritic. Don't let your knees hold you back from doing the things in life you love! What Julie and Charlie share this week can completley change the game for you. Check out all of the details in this week's episode! Want a step by step plan of exactly what you need to know to rebuild your aching body in as little as six weeks without changing your lifestyle? Sign up for Charlie's new FREE training – Exercise For Life Secrets – happening this week! Click here to register!
Those who have arthritis in their hands know how difficult it is to slice up a strawberry. Learn some helpful tips on safe ways you can enjoy your favorite food. This episode is also available as a blog post: https://thedisableddivablog.com/2022/07/26/safe-ways-to-slice-strawberries-with-arthritic-hands/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cynthia-covert/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cynthia-covert/support
Dr. Jill Waggoner is a residency trained, board certified Family Practice Physician with nearly three decades of experience. She is located in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex holds a Medical Degree and a Master's Degree from the University of Oklahoma. She has certifications in both Preventive Medicine and Wellness Coordination from the prestigious Cooper Institute.Connect with Dr. Jill: Dr. Jill's Instagram Dr. Jill's Facebook Dr. Jill's Twitter Dr. Jill's Website To become a patient visit: Methodist Premier Wellness or call (972) 298-2099
This week on the podcast, Peter continues his chat about acid. Delving a bit more into the darker side of its relationship with music. How many careers or lives were cut short by it and how did it affect these long-term users. Join in with the chat by sending us an email at apintwithpeter@gmail.com or if you're on twitte=rt use @apintwithpeter. You can now support the podcast even more by buying us a pint on https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pintwithpeter. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a-pint-with-peter/message
Guest: Edward R. Laskowski, M.D. (@DrEdSportsMed) Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. (@ChutkaMD) Arthritis is one of the most common health conditions our patients have for eliminating exercise from their daily routine, yet the American College of Rheumatology feels that exercise should be one of the mainstays of treatment for those with arthritis. How do we convince our patients of the importance of continued exercise despite their arthritis? Are some types of exercise better than others? Can exercise make their arthritis worse? We'll discuss these questions with Dr. Edward R. Laskowski, a Sports Medicine physician from the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Mayo Clinic. Specific topics: Benefits of exercise in patients who have arthritis Exercises that patients with arthritis should avoid What patients should do if they have increased joint pain after exercising Joint-friendly exercises that can be done by most patients Importance of performing resistance as well as aerobic exercise Recommended frequency and duration of exercise Exercises for the was with inflammatory arthritis Connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd.
Forget surgery, caller Diedra needs to get the muscles around the knee stronger.
Titus Mott is a friend and fellow sojourner (aka tortured soul!). He is a huge influence in my life and the reason why I dipped my toe into the podcasting world.This conversation with Titus is fun, meaningful, exploratory, and highlights the idea that making life less difficult doesn't need to be strenuous and isn't about making life easy.Enjoy the listen and follow Titus on Instagram @thearthriticathlete.www.makelifelessdifficult.com
Inflammation of the synovium is the first step in the development of arthritis – it happens even before any visible cartilage degeneration occurs!
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Forget surgery, caller Diedra needs to get the muscles around the knee stronger.
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Former teacher Roger had a MRI and exam two years ago but now may be the time to take care of things.
Welcome to another installment of the Monthly Mash on The Healthy Golf Podcast with Andrew Roberts. We continue to mix it up a little bit and talk about The U.S. Open and we answer listener's questions about golf, health, and everything in between. In this episode we talk about: The U.S. Open as we're through 2 rounds How arthritis, specifically in the hands, can affect your golf game Should amateur golfers mimic their game like PGA and LPGA professionals Why is golf so frustrating If you have a question that you want answered on the next installment of the monthly mash, please feel free to message myself or Andrew on Facebook or Instagram. Here are our Instagram handles Joe - @puredrive_golfphysio Andrew - @strength_roast Facebook Group: Healthy Golf | Tee to Green and Beyond Here are some links of things we mentioned in this week's podcast: ShotByShot Golf Me And My Golf - Talking about how to get out of the rough GolfHers If you haven't, please share this episode, rate the show, and leave a review so more people like you can feel great and golf great! Feel Great. Golf Great.
Still having trouble after two knee replacements and asks Doc for a second opinion... and he has one...
With her public pool close because of the Covid-19 environment... what therapy procedures are available... Doc advises...