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At home clinic visits for LBP: Is it really effective?

At home clinic visits for LBP: Is it really effective?

by admin | Aug 20, 2021 | Biostabilizer, III. Solutions, IV. Others, Low Back Pain, Medical Officers, Physical Therapy / Medicine and Rehabilitation, Prescribers, Prescription Support

Vanessa Denny COVID-19 exhibits many debilitating symptoms. However, among the ones that the scientific community is well familiar with, back pain has been one of the most under-discussed [1]. Although back pain as a symptom of COVID can be a murky area for...
How Sex and Gender Specific Risk Factors Influence Alzheimer’s Disease

How Sex and Gender Specific Risk Factors Influence Alzheimer’s Disease

by Vicky Lu | Jan 9, 2021 | Alzheimer's Disease, Medical Officers, Physical Therapy / Medicine and Rehabilitation, Prescribers

To provide care for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other dementia patients, America’s total annual payments are projected to increase from 405 billion dollars in 2020, to more than 1.1 trillion dollars in 2050 (1). While our understanding of this illness has...
Esurgi Spotlight: Payam Kamjoo, CEO and Founder of Esurgi

Esurgi Spotlight: Payam Kamjoo, CEO and Founder of Esurgi

by Radhika Shah | Dec 8, 2020 | IV. Others

What does your role at Esurgi entail? As the CEO of the company, I am responsible for everything, starting with having a vision and strategy for the company. I make sure that we are working on the right problems and solving the problems the right way. A lot of that...
Addressing Excessive Reinjury Fears in Post-ACL Reconstruction Patients

Addressing Excessive Reinjury Fears in Post-ACL Reconstruction Patients

by Lauren Limbach | Nov 10, 2020 | Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury, Joint Spy, Physical Therapy / Medicine and Rehabilitation

A common measurement of success for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgery is whether or not the individual is able to return to the sporting activities they enjoyed before injury (1). Over 90% of patients who undergo ACL reconstruction regain full...
Brain and Body Building: Using Exercise to Alleviate the Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease

Brain and Body Building: Using Exercise to Alleviate the Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease

by Lauren Limbach | Oct 30, 2020 | Alzheimer's Disease, Medical Officers, Physical Therapy / Medicine and Rehabilitation

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) accounts for approximately 70% of dementia cases worldwide (1). With global demographics trending towards an increasingly aged global population, AD diagnoses are on the rise as well. In 2010 there were 35.6 million cases of AD, however by...
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