New at Bon Secours Physical Therapy
Reasons for Stretching
January is the season when so many millions of Americans resolve to start exercising more, being more active, and making healthier choices. While many of us worry about the cold weather, few worry about the implications of not stretching before starting an activity. Many people report feeling physically stiff during the winter, and with stiffness […]READ MORE
Are potatoes bad for weight management?
We recently encountered a question from a weight loss client, who was wondering if potatoes were “healthy” or if they should be removed from her diet. Potatoes are not always a diet disaster. One large potato has about 280 calories and 63 grams of carbohydrates. The most important thing about potatoes is the manner in […]READ MORE
Need a Workout Buddy? Ask Fido
Nothing makes exercise more fun than a workout partner. Some of the best ones wag their tails. Walking the dog is one of the simplest ways to fit a little more exercise into your day. If your dog can handle it, a brisk 30-minute walk, five times a day, can help you meet the national guideline […]READ MORE
How Much Bike Riding Is Beneficial To My Health?
We’re consulting with our fitness, nutrition, and weight loss experts to get the correct answers to your most frequently asked questions! Jacqueline Browning is a registered dietitian who works closely with the Medically-Supervised Weight Loss Program at the Bon Secours Weight Loss Institute. In this installment, Jackie answers a question about how much bike riding […]READ MORE
Paula Deen's Diabetes Diagnosis Can Help Others
Whether you like celebrity chef Paula Deen or not, she sure has Americans talking about nutrition. And I think that’s fabulous. It’s sweeter than her recipe for chocolate cheese fudge, which calls for one-half pound of Velveeta cheese and one cup of butter. In case you haven’t heard, Mrs. Deen was diagnosed with type 2 […]READ MORE
Running Outdoors? Leave Your iPod Home
So long, Black Eyed Peas. Goodbye Pitbull. I have to leave you and my iPod home when I go on my next run around the neighborhood. You’re just not good for me. I’ve always known subconsciously that running around the streets in my subdivision with the music turned up as loud as comfortably possible, is not the […]READ MORE
Knee Pain Sufferers Should Consider Acupuncture
Knee pain is a common complaint in physical therapy clinics and doctor’s offices. Those who suffer from an aggravated sports injury or a condition like arthritis can experience debilitating and motion-limiting pain – regardless of age. There are a variety of treatment options available to knee pain sufferers, including medication, physical therapy, and, in some […]READ MORE
Taking the First Steps to Lifelong Weight Loss
January is a time for resolutions and new leafs – but how can you carry the momentum from January 1st through December 31st? Our nutrition and weight loss experts say that most dieters make the mistake of crash dieting or setting unrealistic goals for themselves through the year. Instead of cutting out all your favorite […]READ MORE
Bon Secours Harbour View Named Best of Suffolk
The Bon Secours Health Center at Harbour View, which is home to our Harbour View In Motion clinic, has been selected for the 2011 “Best of Suffolk” Award in the Medical / Hospitals category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA). This award recognizes outstanding, local businesses that have served as a positive image of small […]READ MORE
Wearing Headphones and Running: Only at the Gym
So long, Soundgarden. Goodbye Ozzy. I have to leave you home on my next run around the neighborhood. You’re just not good for me. I’ve always known in the back of my mind that running up and down the streets in my subdivision with the music cranked as loud as comfortably possible, is probably not […]READ MORE