No More Suffering in Silence
LOUISVILLE The field of urogynecology is one of the lesser-known specialties—among both medical professionals and the general public—which means many of the women who need
ISSUE 155: Special Section
LOUISVILLE The field of urogynecology is one of the lesser-known specialties—among both medical professionals and the general public—which means many of the women who need
LEXINGTON The achy jointed weekend warriors and active seniors of our modern culture often need more than physical therapists and ibuprofen to keep them moving
LEXINGTON For some people, acute or chronic pain is a fact of life. A New England Journal of Medicine article noted that “the magnitude of
LEXINGTON Jason Goumas, PT, CSAS, has more than 20 years of diverse experience in physical therapy, mostly in the outpatient field. In the late 90s,
LEXINGTON Rick Pellant, DO, practices Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) at The Pain Treatment Center of the Bluegrass (PTC), a multidisciplinary pain and rehabilitation clinic
LOUISVILLE According to the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), pelvic floor disorders, such as urinary incontinence, affect up to one quarter of American women. But
LOUISVILLE In a world dominated by 24-hour sports channels, pro-athlete endorsed products, and an increasing pressure to compete at a younger and younger age, it
LEXINGTON Repairing and replacing knees and hip joints is what Tharun Karthikeyan, MD does for a living. He’s well trained for it, having attended the
LOUISVILLE The days of lengthy hospital stays for surgical procedures are long gone. Much of this is fueled by payers, but it’s also supported by
LOUISVILLE Given the sheer volume of commercials and advertisements for incontinence products on TV and in the media, it’s easy to assume the problem is
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