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June 3, 2020 / ORI Blog / Orthopedics Rhode Island

INFOGRAPHIC: Healthy Rhode Island Hikes

Getting back outside is a great way for the whole family to stay healthy and happy. And the benefits are even better when you’re prepared to head outdoors. Check out these beautiful Rhode Island spots to walk, and a few tips to stay safe while you do.

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Interesting / Michelle Cabral

Vacationing in 2020

The entire world has been on pause for months and people are getting anxious to go out and roam free. Slowly we are getting there but some precautions must still be taken. As the days pass and we are getting closer to summer, vacations are usually on our minds. The vacations we had planned are probably not recommended at this time. You can try a virtual vacation at home, but who wants to stay in the house. We have all been indoors for weeks.

What can you do now while still staying safe throughout the summer??

Adapting a positive attitude and thinking outside the box might find you an adventure you otherwise would not have discovered. Look how creative everyone became during quarantine. All of us can apply that same creativity while planning summer activities and trips. Even if it’s spending most of your time in the car with your family (yikes!). Remember you still have to think about safety with some pre-planning on your part. Try to learn to enjoy the small things in life while still making amazing memories.

The following options focused on outings that can……

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May 28, 2020 / ORI Blog / Orthopedics Rhode Island

INFOGRAPHIC: Understanding Arthritis

To celebrate Arthritis Awareness Month this May, Ortho Rhode Island is providing some basic facts about arthritis, a common condition that affects millions of people, and how Ortho Rhode Island can help.

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May 21, 2020 / ORI Blog / Orthopedics Rhode Island

VIDEO: Physical Therapist Kyle Anderson on the Proper Use of a Post-Operative Sling

For the latest entry in our providers’ educational video series, Physical Therapist Kyle Anderson explains the importance of a post-operative sling following shoulder surgery, and shares the proper ways to put on, position, and remove the sling.

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May 20, 2020 / / Orthopedics Rhode Island

INFOGRAPHIC: How Student-Athletes can Stay Strong Without Sports

Unfortunately, many student-athletes are missing out on the health benefits of participating in the their favorite organized sport. But while the sports season may be on hold, training and preparation don’t have to be.

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Health / Meg ONeill

“Sit up straight!”

Poor posture is very common in patients coming to us with headaches, neck pain, shoulder complaints, and back problems. Our bodies fatigue less and move best when normal spinal curves are maintained. Poor posture is

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May 18, 2020 / ORI Blog / Orthopedics Rhode Island

VIDEO: Dr. Anthony DeLuise on Shoulder Arthritis

For our next installment of our providers’ educational video series, Dr. Anthony DeLuise reviews the symptoms and treatments of shoulder arthritis, and explains procedures like total shoulder arthroplasty and reverse shoulder arthroplasty.

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May 15, 2020 / Interesting / Sandra Stokes

Communication

Communication – effective communication – is an essential ingredient in any interaction. In this time of limited access, and significantly altered life style’s, our style of communication has also changed.

Communication is defined as the imparting or exchanging of information or news. Communication takes place when one person transmits information and understanding to another person.

This current pandemic has altered the lives of everyone. As a result, many have reacted with fear and anxiety over their safety and their future.

Effective communication has always been a challenge, and in times like these, it is especially challenging.

Effective is defined as producing a desired or intended result.

Effective communication is the ability to impart your information and receive feedback that it has been understood. Essential to that process is active listening. Listening to understand, listening for clarity and content. Being respectful, having consideration for the feelings and rights of others.

There are four types of communication…….

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May 14, 2020 / Ankle & Foot / Orthopedics Rhode Island

VIDEO: Physician Assistant Jarred Trouve on Ankle Sprains

In the newest entry of our providers’ educational video series, PA Jarred Trouve addresses common misconceptions about ankle sprains, and explains treatments like ice, anti-inflammatory medication, the use of a brace, and physical therapy.

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