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Feeding Problem or Picky Eater? Solving the Dinner Dilemma

“When he gets hungry enough, he’ll eat.”
“We don’t play with our food. We eat it.”
“Kids can live on mac and cheese. Can’t they?”

Are you guilty of using one of these phrases? If so, then you’ve probably faced the high-chair hero. He won’t open his mouth for anything or anyone – not even if Sponge Bob himself were the one holding the spoon. He gives you the trademark head turn. He cries big crocodile tears and repeats the word “no” over and over again. Welcome to the dinner dilemma! Read more »

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Treatment Options

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a well-known condition that affects many people. The two most common questions about carpal tunnel syndrome are what it is and how can it be treated?

What is carpal tunnel syndrome? Read more »

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Physical and Occupational Therapy: Keeping Seniors Fit and Functional

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, people age 65 and older will represent more than 18 percent of the population by the year 2030, which is nearly double the number today.
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Tibion Bionic Leg Gives Patients a Second Chance at Independence

Do you have weakness in one leg and have trouble walking? Whether you suffer from multiple sclerosis, arthritis, an orthopedic condition or have suffered a stroke, theTibion Bionic Leg can provide a second chance to help regain your strength and the ability to walk. Read more »