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Spring into Walking: 5 Benefits of Walking

Walking is an easy, convenient and low-impact form of exercise that has tremendous physical benefits. Take advantage of the spring weather in Rhode Island and get outside for a walk when you wake up or on your lunch break, no matter your age or athletic ability. Just 30 minutes a day can make a major […]

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Uncategorized / Ortho Rhode Island

Farewell Matt!

One of our most beloved employees Matt Kinne, says goodbye. 

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Exercise / Ortho Rhode Island

Rotator Cuff Injuries in Spring Sports

As the temperature rises in New England, so does the occurrence of sports-related rotator cuff injuries. Spring sports such as baseball, golf and tennis all place a considerable amount of stress on the rotator cuff, and producing injuries in the area. Injury to the rotator cuff weakens the shoulder, impairing performance in sports activities as […]

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Uncategorized / Dr. Anthony Deluise

Licensing Professionals is Important

I am an Occupational Therapist here at Foundry Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and I have been actively practicing since 1997. In order for me to actively practice, I hold a national licensure as well as a license in the state of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. 

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ACL / Ortho Rhode Island

Common Injuries in Car Accidents

Car accidents occur daily on Rhode Island and Massachusetts roads. Being involved in a car accident may leave you feeling fine at first, but symptoms can show up weeks later when you least expect them. Here are the most common types of car accident injuries and how you can prevent the pain from controlling your […]

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Uncategorized / Ortho Rhode Island

Why Family Medicine?

My name is Nathan Sison and I am a fourth year medical student at Brown. I will graduate in May and begin a residency program in Family Medicine.

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Health / Ortho Rhode Island

What Causes Hip Pain? Here 5 Reasons

Suffering from chronic hip pain can feel as though your entire life has come to a halt. After all, the hipbone is a very important part of the human body which allows us to walk, run, stand, or dance. Chronic hip pain takes a toll on you day-to-day activities, leaving you unable to do the […]

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Uncategorized / Amanda McKenna

Spring is Here (Hopefully)!

We have turned our clocks back, the sun is out longer and the snow is finally melting! In honor of the first day of spring this week, I encourage you all to spend more time exercising outside.

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Uncategorized / Kelly Teixeira

Throwback Thursday

Some throwback blog posts from the Foundry staff.

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