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Antioxidants in Tart Cherries May Help Reduce Arthritis Pain

October 10th, 2012

Millions of people who endure joint pain and arthritis may find some relief by eating tart cherries, according to research from Oregon Health & Science University. In a small study, researchers have found that drinking tart cherry juice twice daily for three weeks helped lower the inflammation for 20 women between the ages of 40 […]READ MORE

Tart Cherries Offer Sweet News for Arthritis Sufferers

October 10th, 2012

Millions of Americans who suffer from joint pain and arthritis may reduce their pain and inflammation by eating tart cherries, according to research from Oregon Health & Science University. Researchers have found that drinking tart cherry juice daily for three weeks helped reduce inflammation in a study of 20 women between the ages of 40 […]READ MORE

No Pain, Your Gain: Free Orthopaedic Seminar

October 10th, 2012

Learn how to eliminate pain and get back on the move. If you – or someone you know – has a nagging upper body pain, the Bon Secours Orthopaedic Institute is here to answer the call. Answering your questions about joints, bones, aches and pains. Our panel of experts will address your concerns about orthopaedic […]READ MORE

New Physical Therapy Positions with In Motion in Portsmouth and Chesapeake

October 10nd, 2012

In Motion is proud to announce that we’re hiring for more positions in Western Hampton Roads, including Portsmouth and Chesapeake. We’re currently looking for physical therapist and rehab techs for our inpatient and outpatient settings in Portsmouth and a clinical relations marketing coordinator to work at our new physical therapy clinic around the Greenbrier area […]READ MORE

Physical Therapy Helps Patients Recover from ACL Surgery, Study Finds

October 10th, 2012

A new study on recovering from a torn anterior cruciate ligament may encourage many patients to start physical therapy as soon as possible after their reconstructive surgery. That’s because a team of orthopaedic surgeons found that patients who seek physical therapy right after surgery had good results, according to a review of 29 studies published in […]READ MORE

ACL Study Finds Physical Therapy Helps After Surgery, Not Bracing

October 10th, 2012

Patients who undergo surgery for a torn anterior cruciate ligament – commonly called ACL – may want to set up physical therapy sessions as soon as possible, according to a new study. That’s because a team of orthopaedic surgeons found that physical therapy, begun quickly after surgery, can offer very good results for patients. Bracing, […]READ MORE

Free Seminar: Degenerative Shoulder Problems

October 10th, 2012

Degenerative Shoulder Problems Arthritis, RTC, and Degenerative SLAP tears Please join Alexander M. Aboka, MD, MPH, and Mary Catherine Whitley, DPT, for this FREE seminar on degenerative shoulder problems. Alexander M. Aboka, MD, MPH Specializing in sports medicine, arthroscopy, and shoulder and knee reconstructive surgery. Extensive experience providing sports medicine coverage for several high schools, […]READ MORE

Client Finds Success with the Physical Therapy and Sports Performance Teams

October 10th, 2012

How did Bon Secours In Motion Physical Therapy and Sports Performance help you? My fitness goal was always to rehab my shoulder bursitis and hip osteoarthritis but physical therapy attempts in the past at other facilities had always failed.  Through the patience, knowledge, and flexibility of the staff at both In Motion Physical Therapy and […]READ MORE

A great assistance to my rehabilitation…

October 10th, 2012

“I’m a seventy three year old, who fractured my femur six month prior, which required post-op therapy.  Rebecca Morris was assigned to provide therapy and instructions for my rehabilitation at In Motion Physical Therapy at Eagle Harbor in Carrollton, Virginia.  Her professional service was evident throughout the course of my treatment, plus in-home guidance. Ms. […]READ MORE

Moving Forward After a Breast Cancer Treatment Ends

October 10th, 2012

A diagnosis of breast cancer often leads to a proactive treatment plan that includes surgery, chemotherapy and/or radiation and frequent doctor visits. The treatment can overwhelm and consume a patient’s life for months. But what happens when treatment ends? Experts have turned their attention to the needs of post-surgical, recovering breast cancer patients by developing […]READ MORE