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Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation provides outpatient therapy. We are here to help in your time of need. In April of 1992, we expanded the facility to 10,000 sq. Why?
Physical Therapy Specialists PC, was founded in December, 1977, in a small office in Clawson, Michigan. In those early days, PTS was one of only three independent physical therapy clinics in Southeastern Michigan. Dr. Paul Roubal was both the sole therapist and the enterprise visionary. His vision was simple and it was personal: that nothing less than the best patient care would characterize his p
Juvenile arthritis (JA) is an umbrella term used to describe the many autoimmune and inflammatory conditions that can develop in children ages 16 and younger. Visit the Arthritis Association for an informational overview and for valuable JA information and tips.
While the Fourth of July is a fun holiday, we cannot forget why we celebrate it. Without men like George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and Benjamin Franklin, the America we cherish and love so dearly today would not be. Therefore it is important to make sure on this Independence Day, while you are enjoying fireworks and the company of friends and family at cookouts, that you take some time to think about what was done to get this country its independence and what is being done to keep it.
July only has few dedicated national health & wellness observances, which we’ve listed below. But even if national organizations are a bit quiet, that doesn’t mean your wellness communications should be. July is a perfect time to focus on such topics as:
Healthy eating :Communicate the benefits of eating local, eating fresh.
Fitness & exercise in the great outdoors:
July is Parks & Recreation Month. Learn more about ways to enjoy outdoor activities in our nation’s parks.
Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month
Group B Strep (GBS)
National Cleft & Craniofacial Awareness & Prevention Month
West Michigan speech-language pathologists share impact of aphasia After the news of Bruce Willis's diagnosis, experts want to rule out misconceptions about the disorder.
Ottawa Hills seniors gifted 'Jerseys For Life' Head Coach Derrick King and Terry Rostic with Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation have partnered together to gift brand-new suits to graduating seniors.
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In honor of , We' d like to shine a light on the accomplishments and contributions of Mary Louise McKinney Edmonds, PT, PhD, FAPTA, former Vice Provost for Student Affairs at Stanford University.
Well before the physical therapy profession required post-undergraduate education, Mary exemplified continuous innovation in her thirst for knowledge that was apparent in the value she placed on education and evidenced-based care. Mary then went on to earn a master’s degree in health studies and a PhD in sociology at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. She also conducted postdoctoral study at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan.
he was the first African American dean in Bowling Green’s history and was appointed to Vice President of their Division of Student Affairs in 1983 where she implemented a number of significant programs to improve the lives of students and raise the campus community’s consciousness concerning diversity and inclusion. Dr. Edmonds also created the office of Multicultural Affairs which promoted the recruitment and retention of minority students with financial aid and off campus housing assistance.
After another decade of service, Dr. Edmonds left Bowling Green State University for Stanford University in 1992, where she served first as Vice President for Student Resources, then Vice President for Student Affairs, and finally Vice Provost and Dean of Student Affairs. A Stanford news service profile describes Dr. Edmonds as “the highest-ranking African American administrator in Stanford’s history.” During her years at Stanford, Dr. Edmonds is credited with restructuring the framework of their student services offerings and chairing a steering committee for NCAA certification of Stanford Athletics.
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For this , we want to recognize the central role Black physical therapists have held in our industry, and the contributions they’ve made (and are continuing to make) to ensure a better future for patients and therapists alike.
Today we are honoring Dr. Efosa Guobadia is a physical therapist and entrepreneur. He is chief executive officer at FFITT Health, a company that focuses on promoting accessibility and sustainability in the wellness realm, and founder of Move Together, a non-profit organization with a mission to promote transformation and transcendence through movement health around the corner and around the world.
Dr. Guobadia has many accomplishments, some of which include:
Earning his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst;
Earning his clinical doctorate in physical therapy from the University of Scranton;
Becoming a published author in leadership and global health books; and
Lecturing in countries around the world, including China, South Africa, Switzerland, Japan, United States, Guatemala, and Ecuador.
Dr. Guobadia has focused on demonstrating how physiotherapy can help people around the world. He co-founded the Global PT Day of Service as a way to show the impact and reach of physical therapists and what they can accomplish as one. He also founded PT Haven, a platform for the physiotherapy profession to cultivate conversations about innovation as well as compassion. Dr. Guobadia is also a member of the Rizing Tide selection committee, which awards scholarships to BIPOC students who are on the path to earning their doctor of physical therapy (DPT) degree or furthering their PT education by pursuing a residency program.
For , we want to recognize the central role Black physical therapists have held in our industry, and the contributions they’ve made (and are continuing to make) to ensure a better future for patients and therapists alike. Today we honor TaVona Denise Boggs is a physical therapist, life coach, and business mentor. She uses her background as a PT-turned-life-and-business-coach to help healthcare professionals avoid burnout, boredom, and glass ceilings.
Among her many accomplishments, Boggs:
Graduated from Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University in 2001;
Worked as a clinician and assistant clinic director in the orthopedic setting before establishing a physical therapy contracting company;
Became a master certified life coach; and
Created a burnout resilience program at a major Atlanta hospital.
Boggs is the founder of the Thrive Network, a private community for women who have (or want to have) an online business. She is also a sought-after speaker on business, diversity, and inclusion, and is the author of the book, Unstoppable Success: How to Finally Create the Body, Business and Lifestyle You Want. Additionally, she is the voice behind the podcasts, Breaking Protocol and Coaching & Conversations. Throughout her career, Boggs has helped countless people find their zone of genius and earn money while making a difference in their profession.
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For this We well be discuss . If you’re suffering from back pain, you’re not alone. While misery may love company, it doesn’t make the pain any better. These Mary Free Bits may do the trick. Our goal is to help you improve your symptoms and get back to your life.
Today to celebrate , we honor Dr. Lynda Woodruff, PT Ph.D.
Dr. Lynda Woodruff was an educator and trailblazer who showed true mentorship—especially for women and minorities. After her death in 2018, Woodruff left behind a powerful example of making positive changes while educating others.
As a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion, Dr. Woodruff helped establish APTA’s Advisory Council on Minority Affairs. She was also a founding member of the Section on Clinical Electrophysiology. (At the time, PTs conducting electromyography testing were being charged with practicing medicine without a license.)
In honor of her achievements, the Georgia Senate declared February 24, 2006, as Dr. Lynda D. Woodruff Appreciation Day. Dr. Woodruff also received the Lucy Blair Service Award and the Education Achievement Award from the Physical Therapy Association of Georgia.
A lot of us don’t go many days without having pizza. So on , head over to your favorite pizzeria and enjoy a feast. You can get creative and host a pizza party at work or for friends, or simply buy a frozen pizza. Food marketers also love National Pizza Day which means there are a lot of great deals going around, so make sure to keep your eye out.
In honor of , We'd like to shine a light on the accomplishments of Theodore “Ted” Corbitt, PT, MPT. Ted was an Olympian, army veteran, professor and clinician for 44 years at the International Center for the Disabled in New York City. After returning from World War II, Corbitt earned an MA in Physical Therapy from New York University. In 1952, Ted became the first African American Olympic marathon runner to represent the United States (when marathon running was far from integrated). As the “father of American distance running”, Ted founded the measurement and course certification system which allows millions of runners today to know the courses that they run.
In recognition of , we will be highlighting the accomplishments of some pioneering African-Americans throughout February, Today we honor Bessie Virginia Blount, pioneer physical therapist, inventor, and scientist
The Chinese New Year (aka Lunar New Year & Spring Festival) celebration has evolved tremendously over the years and is observed in many countries. It's a 15-day celebration and is one of the biggest holidays in China. Similar to US New Year, the Lunar New Year is centered around removing the bad and the old and welcoming the new and the good. So if you didn't do that last month, now is your time!
The Mary Free Bed Alexa Skill provides access to world-class rehabilitation with a simple voice command: “Alexa, open Mary Free Bed!”
With Amazon’s digital assistant or the Alexa app, you can ask about our services, schedule an appointment and get help with an injury or condition you’re experiencing.
Looking for a particular service? Say “Services” to access a list and description of our outpatient services.
Concerned about pain in a specific area of your body? Say “Assessment,” and the voice skill will guide you through a list of questions, then share how to best manage your pain and provide simple exercises you can do at home.
Want to schedule an appointment? Just say “Schedule Appointment.” You’ll be provided direct access to scheduling.
Note: The Mary Free Bed Alexa Skill does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment and is for educational and informational purposes only. Call your primary care physician for medical advice. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of information contained in the Mary Free Bed Alexa Skill.
Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital - Alexa Skill Mary Free Bed launches its Alexa Skill which allows individuals another way to virtually access services and assessments. Official Website: http://www.maryf...
Shoveling snow is a task most people don’t look forward to, but clearing your sidewalk, steps and driveway after a snowfall can be made easier with the right tools and technique.
This guide teaches you how to shovel snow, explains what snow clearing equipment you need and offers snow shoveling safety tips to prevent injury.
In our newest episode of “Be Advised,” host Joyal Pavey talks with Lorissa MacAllister, president and founder of Enviah Health, a health care design firm. She shares how removing barriers can improve staff success and patient satisfaction. Mary Free Bed CEO Kent Riddle joins the podcast to discuss how Enviah assisted Mary Free Bed to address growth.
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Shortness of breath, fatigue and brain fog are some of the most common side effects for those recovering from COVID-19. Dr. Thomas Hordt offers some tips to improve symptoms.
Combating long-haul COVID-19 with tips from a physician Dr. Thomas Hordt, a physician at Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital, says some of the most common long-haul problems are fatigue, shortness of breath and brain fog.
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This past year was uncertain and stressful at times for many of us because of the COVID-19 virus. How can we make this year easier for children? With a new school year underway, here are a few ways to prepare children for success this year
National Farm Safety and Health Week » National Education Center for Agricultural Safety The 2019 data for the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that the agricultural sector is still the most dangerous in America with 573 fatalities, or an equivalent of 23.1 deaths per 100,000 workers. Fall harvest time can be one of the busiest and most dangerous seasons of the year for the agr...
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