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Coverage review of your medicare needs

The Medicare Annual Enrollment period is from October 1 through December 7. So, why think about it now? If you already have a Medicare plan, now is a perfect time to have a needs evaluation. During your coverage review, we’ll go over your needs regarding prescriptions, doctors and hospitals and determine if they still match with the...

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No matter where you are in life, it’s never to late to reclaim your health with help from MaxStrength Fitness

Wracked with daily back pain caused by bulging disks, fibromyalgia and a leukemia diagnosis, when 50-something Tammy D. read a Mimi Magazine story about MaxStrength Fitness in 2018, she thought it might be a good fit for her. The science- and research-based protocol is a proven system of two, 20-minute workouts each week with computerized...

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Get rid of that cane or walker and get back to doing the things you love

As a physical therapist working in an emergency room in Las Vegas, for years Dr. Aaron Cook would refer patients to the Fyzical Therapy and Balance Centers in the area, as they promised the latest equipment with seasoned professionals and a proactive approach. When he headed back home to Cleveland last year, along with his wife and two small...

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Why you don’t need an MRI for your injury

Many patients come to MyoFit Clinic with X-ray or MRI results in hand from an orthopedic surgeon, accompanied by a laundry list of diagnoses that often have little to do with their symptoms. It is important for you to know how significant imaging results actually are in helping you become better informed, and to avoid being manipulated and driven...

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The orthopedic team at University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center can get your shoulder back in the swing of things

John Martin “Marty” Leland, MD, compares a rotator cuff to your favorite pair of jeans. “You take good care of them. You don’t crawl around on your knees or anything. But after a few years, just from everyday wear, you eventually get a hole in the knee,” says Dr. Leland, an orthopedic shoulder and knee sports medicine surgeon at...

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