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Mizzou Atlanta website is launched!

I am happy to announce that mizzouatlanta.com is now online! When I moved to Atlanta from New York (where I worked on mizzounyc.com for three years), the first thing I did was search for the local Mizzou alumni chapter’s website… which did not exist. Because our move coincided with Mizzou’s Read more…

By admin, 12 years4 years ago
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Physiquality blog: Improving safety for younger athletes

Now that I am a mother to a baby boy with a partner who is highly athletic and competitive, I have a feeling that many youth sports are in our future. While I don’t know what our little man will take a fancy to, or for what he’ll have an Read more…

By admin, 12 years4 years ago
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PTPN Insights: Personal relationships are key to collecting from patients

OK, so this is more about my editorial skills than my writing skills; I had to take a script for an in-service presentation and adapt part of it into a different voice/tone for this blog entry. But given the topic, I was happy to have detailed source material as I’ve Read more…

By admin, 13 years4 years ago
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PTPN Insights: Should cash-pay wellness services be a part of your practice?

I can’t believe it’s been five years since PTPN launched Physiquality, a health and wellness brand for its member physical therapists. At the time, I was working for PTPN’s national headquarters in California, and oversaw the creation of the original website (as I’ve overseen its development, expansion and blog ever Read more…

By admin, 13 years4 years ago
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Physiquality blog: Why rest is an important part of your exercise regime

As one who has aged with a combination of injuries that is most likely from overuse as a teenage dancer, I’ve tried to be more aware of my body as an adult — aware of how each movement feels, whether I’m in a class for dance, yoga or Pilates; as Read more…

By admin, 13 years4 years ago
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Physiquality blog: Reducing the risk of post-pregnancy incontinence

This was one of the more squeamish topics about which I’ve had to write, particularly as I’m six months pregnant and hope that I’m one of the lucky 65% of women who do not have to deal with this problem. But as I spoke to Ann, and to others that Read more…

By admin, 13 years4 years ago
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PTPN Insights: Changes in Medicare for rehabilitation therapists in 2013

While everyone likes to start the new year off fresh, I don’t think many practice office managers look forward to mastering the new regulations that go into effect every January 1. Changes in Medicare reflect changes we’re seeing across the spectrum, that focus on better care for less money. Here Read more…

By admin, 13 years4 years ago
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PTPN Insights: How to hire the right staff for your practice

January is a great time to look for new staff members. The holidays are behind you, and people are eager to get new jobs to pay off their holiday bills. Whether you’re hiring a new admin or a clinical director, our PTPN experts have some advice to follow as to Read more…

By admin, 13 years4 years ago
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Physiquality blog: Winter fitness with the family

With the festival of lights just ended and the Christmas holy days approaching, December is a time of family gathering and spending lots of time together. Which often leads to the question, “What are we going to do now?” Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to stay active inside and Read more…

By admin, 13 years4 years ago
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Physiquality blog: Reducing your risk for type 2 diabetes

With the holidays approaching, so are the holiday feasts and celebrations — 2 months of overeating, rushing from fête to fête, and often exercising less. With November being American Diabetes Month, we wanted to remind citizens about ways to reduce their risks for diabetes, especially given the temptations that would Read more…

By admin, 13 years4 years ago

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