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August 18, 2021 / Health / Thomas Gerrish

The Health Benefits of “Man’s Best Friend”

Dog’s have been a companion to mankind for millennium and have demonstrated traits of loyalty, friendship, and unconditional love to their human counter parts. These traits are what earn them the title of “Man’s Best Friend” and could possibly make them your favorite member of the family. The impact your dog can make can be much more then just a…

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August 12, 2021 / Health / Elizabeth Albro

Making the most of your medical visit

I have frequently heard from patients that going to the doctor or therapy can often be overwhelming and intimidating. It shouldn’t be. The patient – medical professional relationship is a give and take on both sides. You have an injury or problem and this is why you have sought medical or rehabilitative attention. In dealing with patients with a multitude of injuries/medical situations over the years, there are a few “pearls of wisdom” that can often make your visit a smooth and valuable experience.

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August 5, 2021 / Exercise / Erin Bolaski

Gardening

Summer is here! Flowers are budding, grass is growing and one of the most popular activities
during this time of year is gardening. Getting outside and digging in the dirt can be revitalizing to
the spirit and rewarding beyond words. However, being outside for hours on end digging,
bending, lifting and sweating can be taxing on our muscles and joints. As we continue to help
our gardens grow, as an Occupational Therapist, I want to share some helpful …..

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July 28, 2021 / Hand Therapy / Kevin Carey

The Psychological Effects of Hand Injuries

For many, a hand injury has more than just physical consequences. We use our hands for so many things during the day – cooking, taking care of family members, playing sports, going to work, making art, communicating, and….

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July 21, 2021 / Back Pain / Tracy Gannon

Lie Down and Fix Your Posture!

Everybody knows that good posture is important. Good posture is defined as sitting with our ear over our shoulder and our shoulder over our hip as if they were in a straight line…..

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July 13, 2021 / Exercise / Kayla Denis

Not So Fun In The Sun

Summer is officially in full swing, and many Rhode Islanders flock to their favorite beach, bay or lake for a little fun in the sun. Motorized water sports are a particular favorite in the area, including jet skiing, tubing and banana boats, water skiing and wakeboarding. The rush of wind and adrenaline unfortunately also comes with a high risk of injury.

According to the US Coast Guard, there were 4,186 recreational boating related accidents resulting in 2,559 total injuries in 2019 alone (1). The most common injuries reported are orthopedic in nature. Ankle sprains and fracture are commonly seen with water skiing as the skier is strapped in to the skis, while concussion and ACL injuries are most common with wakeboarding.

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July 8, 2021 / ACL / Anthony DeLuise

Return to Sport Following ACL Reconstruction

With names like Tom Brady, Joe Burrow, and Rob Gronkowski, ACL injuries have had their fair share of the spotlight from national sports media coverage over the past decade, and this NFL trio is not alone. ACL injuries are among the most common sports related injuries across both professional and youth sports alike, particularly in sports such as football and soccer. Often these injuries require surgical intervention followed by extensive physical therapy in order to return to sport. During this rehabilitation process, the two most frequent questions from my patients is (1) “When can I go back to playing?” and (2) “Can this happen again?”. 

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July 1, 2021 / Exercise / Christine Saleeba

BE A S.M.A.R.T RUNNER

I was standing in the clinic one day thinking about how I could create simple, easy to follow, reminders to give runners the best chance of running without interruption of an injury. S.M.A.R.T came to mind and this blog was created! This is…

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June 24, 2021 / Health / Jared Trouve

A Summer Treat: Low calorie, high protein cheesecake

Maintaining a healthy weight or losing weight does not mean giving up the foods you enjoy. Making small adjustments to recipes you are already familiar with by reducing the calorie content is an easy way to still eat “unhealthy” foods.  Over the years I have made adjustments to many of the foods I eat and still enjoy foods such as ice cream, pizza, pumpkin pie and my personal favorite, cheesecake.  At the end of the day, calories consumed vs calories burned will determine if you gain, lose or maintain your weight so by keeping the calories in this recipe low, you can enjoy this popular dessert even if you are on a diet. By replacing high fat cream cheese with the low fat option and forgoing sugar and butter, this cheesecake has a fraction of the calories of your typical recipe. While it is….

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