By: Chris Gellert, PT, MMusc & Sportsphysio, MPT, CSCS, AMS The shoulder is one of the most vulnerable joints in the body due to its vast range of motion and complexity. It is a complex ball and socket joint, uniquely comprised Read More …
Category: Continuing Education
Alzheimer’s Disease Part 3
Exercise and Alzheimer’s Disease Adapted from the Medical Fitness Specialist Certificate Program by Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation: Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention and Intervention. (Article 3 in a 3-part series about Alzheimer’s disease.) In the first article in this series, it was Read More …
Alzheimer’s Disease: Part 2
Prevention of Cognitive Decline and Alzheimer’s Disease Adapted from the Medical Fitness Specialist Certificate Program by Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation: Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention and Intervention. (Article 2 in a 3-part series about Alzheimer’s disease.) Through many years of research, the Read More …
Alzheimer’s Disease: Part 1
About Alzheimer’s Disease Adapted from the Medical Fitness Specialist Certificate Program by Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation: Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention and Intervention. (Article 1 in a 3-part series about Alzheimer’s disease.) Although there are natural physiological changes that occur with Read More …
The Wasserman Learning Method……by June M Chewning BS, MA
The Wassermann Learning Method was developed by Dr. Jack Wasserman PhD. He started looking at learning styles and learning methods after he discovered later in life that he had Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). This discovery shed light on many questions Read More …