Acid Reflux: A Musculoskeletal Issue?

Originally posted by Karen Morrone, DAc, DPT, MS on Advance for Physical Therapy & Rehab Medicine, June 19, 2012 Acid reflux is a common and chronic problem which is prevalent in society today. It is characterized by the reflux of gastric contents across an...

Richmond, VA on July 12 – Hotel Change

This change affects Michael Kett’s seminar for Thursday, 07/12 in Richmond, VA. New Hotel: Marriott Hotel 500 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 Ph: 804-643-3400 If you are an attendee of this seminar, please be on the look out for an email and/or follow-up...

Workshop Update: Just Added July 6, 2012

What’s new this week: Pediatrics Child-Specific Treatment Options for SPD & the Autism Spectrum Ohio, Pennsylvania Autism, Asperger’s, SPD & ADHD Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine Pediatric Feeding Michigan Learning Interventions Oklahoma, Kansas...

Protecting the Aging Brain

Originally posted on Advance for Speech-Language Pathologists & Audiologists, June 20, 2012 New data from the Rush Memory and Aging Project provide more evidence that staying physically active may protect the aging brain from Alzheimer’s disease. In a group...

Workshop Update: Just Added June 29, 2012

What’s new this week: Pediatrics Daily Activities for the Child with Autism Washington Physical Therapy Therapeutic Taping, Exercise & Posture Techniques Utah Therapeutic Exercise Prescription California Gait Biomechanics & Analysis California  ...

Focusing kids with autism improves speech

Originally Posted on UPI.com, June 22, 2012 Having adults engage the attention of autistic preschool children by gesturing and pointing to toys increases children’s language skills, U.S. researchers say. First author Connie Kasari of the University of...