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HBOT for Athletes

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is used by athletes to enhance recovery after intense physical exertion or injuries.   One of the key benefits of HBOT is that it can increase the amount of oxygen that reaches the body’s tissues. This happens because the increased pressure in the chamber allows the oxygen to dissolve into the blood plasma

Transforming Lives: A Grant’s Impact on Healthcare Excellence in Hartland, MI

In the heart of Hartland, Michigan, a small speech and occupational therapy outpatient clinic has been making waves in the community, thanks to a transformative grant that has propelled its dedicated team towards new heights of expertise and compassion. The Going PRO Grant, awarded by the Going Pro Talent Fund, arrived at a crucial moment

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Unlocking Healing Potential: The Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

by Leigh Harter In the realm of advanced medical treatments, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) emerges as a beacon of hope, offering a multifaceted approach to healing various conditions. The science behind HBOT lies in its ability to saturate the body with increased levels of oxygen, promoting accelerated healing and recovery. It disrupts the cycle of

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Correcting Feeding Problems in Children

by Kaylee Torok Mealtime is crucial for children’s overall health, development, and quality of life. Many people mistakenly believe that mealtime problems are solely behavioral, but underlying physiological concerns may be at play. These issues can take the form of spillage, ‘feeding the floor,’ using hands instead of utensils, slouching, food refusal, spitting, coughing, gagging,

rock steady boxing teacher and student.

Rock Steady Boxing is the name, and fighting back against Parkinson’s Disease is the game!

by Paige Syjut Have you heard of Rock Steady Boxing? It’s okay, most people haven’t. Rock Steady Boxing is a non-contact boxing program that was designed to slow the progression of both motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease through high-intensity physical exercise, motor skill learning, transitional movements, cognitive engagement, and community support.   Since its

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A Graduate Student’s Experience with COVID-19

by Sarah Reeves “…make sure to really pay attention to these things because in just a few months, you’ll be out in your externship sites as a student and you’re going to want to do well,” my professor had told us, minutes before ending our neurogenic language and cognitive disorders class in late February of