Graduating from Chronic Pain: Every Patient’s Right
LEXINGTON How does chronic pain change a patient? How can a patient change their relationship to chronic pain? If you are asking these questions, you
LEXINGTON How does chronic pain change a patient? How can a patient change their relationship to chronic pain? If you are asking these questions, you
LEXINGTON For some people, acute or chronic pain is a fact of life. A New England Journal of Medicine article noted that “the magnitude of
LEXINGTON It sounds like the beginning of a riddle: What do you call a physical therapist who doesn’t treat patients? Hank White, PT, PhD, has
LOUISVILLE As children grow and develop, we marvel in the developmental trail they blaze, often taking for granted the complex web of systems and experiences
LEXINGTON Jason Goumas, PT, CSAS, has more than 20 years of diverse experience in physical therapy, mostly in the outpatient field. In the late 90s,
LEXINGTON MEDICAL SOCIETY HEARS LEGISLATIVE RECAP FROM SENATOR RALPH ALVARADO, MD LEXINGTON The May 8, 2018 dinner meeting of the Lexington Medical Society (LMS) featured
Yes, Mamm! Has Record Crowd and Beautiful Weather NICHOLASVILLE The 3rd annual Yes, MAMM! 5K run/walk which benefits the Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation was Saturday
LOUISVILLE Given the sheer volume of commercials and advertisements for incontinence products on TV and in the media, it’s easy to assume the problem is
LEXINGTON The Kentucky Pain Society (KPS), a non-profit interdisciplinary group of healthcare providers treating chronic pain in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, met on Saturday November
LOUISVILLE Sixteen years ago, Susan Dunn, PT, launched her private physical therapy practice and began treating a subset of patients that often go unnoticed and
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