Back On The Go

Back On The Go

Bilateral shoulder surgery transforms life for auto industry engineer For many people who require a joint replacement surgery, nagging pains start slowly. For Mark Messer, they arrived quickly and were debilitating. In early 2018, the active 64-year-old Michigan-based...
Man of Iron!

Man of Iron!

For the first 42 years of Ioan Duca’s life, it would’ve been completely reasonable to believe his joints were made of a magical combination of springs and rubber. When Duca needed to get from point A to point B, he didn’t walk. He’d hop. Flip. Jump. Leap. Bound. He...
Here’s a Good Point

Here’s a Good Point

While many Eastern medical techniques or philosophies have mainstream appeal, there are some seemingly related techniques available for patients who prefer a more Western approach. Dryneedling is one such procedure. Part of a spectrum of therapies offered by The CORE...
Game Changing!

Game Changing!

Knowing how much or how little physical therapy and other care options a patient requires after knee replacement surgery is currently a guessing game based on averages and insurance allowances. However new research at The MORE Foundation is using sensor technology,...

Working on Home-Office Healthy

As more and more people telecommute, weight gain and an increase in health issues are being attributed to working from home. Prior to the home office boom, there were benefits from what is known as “incidental exercise,” which includes walking to and from parking...