Nov 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
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,...
Nov 4, 2020 | Uncategorized
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...
Feb 17, 2020 | Life In Motion
As part of the Henry Ford Collection in Michigan, Greenfield Village immerses visitors in America’s long history of innovation and progress. At the 80-acre campus, you’ll see working Model T’s, steam-powered locomotives, the Wright Brothers’ home and bicycle shop,...
Feb 6, 2020 | CORE Feature
To Dr. Jeffrey Holmes of The CORE Institute, something just didn’t look right. The intake paperwork for 35-year-old Elliot Munro indicated an amputation consult. What could have possibly gone wrong, the foot and ankle surgeon wondered, for someone at such a young age...
Jan 14, 2020 | Ask the Expert
More than 3 million people are treated in emergency rooms every year as the result of a fall, according to the Centers for Disease Control. It also reports that one in five falls results in serious injuries, which makes fall prevention more important than ever. The...
Dec 23, 2019 | Ask the Expert
The numbers are staggering: Osteoporosis affects 44 million people in the United States and is responsible for an estimated 2 million fractures every year. For patients with osteoporosis, which is a weakening of the bones due to age and hormonal changes, any bump or...