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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...
Read MoreWilloughby’s The Bar Athletics helps you achieve your goals, get in the best shape of your life and take back your health
Living up to its name, The Bar Athletics in Willoughby raises the standard of highly individualized coaching and training through classes, one-on-one personal training sessions and nutritional coaching. “Our adaptable programs fit all levels, from the beginner to the high-performance athlete,” says Co-owner and Chief Operating Movement...
Read MoreIf you already have a Medicare plan, now is a perfect time to have a needs evaluation
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...
Read MoreThis innovative subscription series can help you reconnect with your Jewish traditions
Striking a successful balance between the social and the sacred aspects of Judaism, Rabbi Rosette Barron Haim has created the fourth year of Celebrating Jewish Life, an event-based subscription series of six Jewish holiday experiences that engages adults in ways that recapture the Jewish spirit and reconnect them to the Jewish...
Read MoreHelp your brain reinterpret pain
When it comes to managing chronic pain, we often focus only on the anatomical. We want a diagnosis; we want to know what’s wrong; we want to fix it with a pill, an injection or even surgery. But chronic pain is not only anatomical. It is a sensation interpreted by the brain, but not always correctly. You may feel as though your muscle is...
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