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Competitive Edge Physical Therapy’s 2024 Mission to Support Community Wellbeing

Competitive Edge Physical

Nestled in the vibrant heart of Tampa Bay, Competitive Edge Physical Therapy (CEP) is passionately dedicated to enhancing more than just patient outcomes, but also community wellbeing. Their mission goes beyond providing physical therapy; it’s about touching lives and offering hope to those who might otherwise go without essential care. …

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How Nancy Went from Excruciating Neck Pain All Day, Everyday… to No Pain! 

Excruciating Neck Pain

Millions of people are suffering from chronic pain. Some resort to surgery and some may take pain medications to mask the symptoms or just suffer silently through it all, day in and day out, they are alternative treatments that are helping alleviate pain for countless individuals. One of those methods …

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Winter Haven Hospital’s (WHH) Bariatrics Program earned accreditation as a Comprehensive Center from the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP).

Winter Haven Hospital

The application process involved submitting the program’s casework with review of overall quality, safety and patient success. It also ensures that all places in the hospital, which include the facilities in the ER, OR and radiology have the proper equipment to care for these special patients. “I am so proud …

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Giving Thanks for the Amazing Science of Hair Restoration There’s Never Been a Better Time to Address Hair Loss

by Alan J. Bauman, MD, ABHRS Each year, when November rolls around, we’re reminded by TV shows and movies, advertisements, and messages in our houses of worship and within our own families that there’s always something to be grateful for. As a physician, I feel a great deal of gratitude …

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HOW CAN I TREAT DRY EYES NATURALLY?

DRY EYES

Keratoconjunctivitis sicca is the fancy medical term for dry eye syndrome, or chronic dry eye. While everyone can experience dry eyes sometimes, it can become ongoing in some people due to hormonal changes, certain medications, specific autoimmune diseases, allergies, inflamed or blocked eyelid glands, contact lens use, vitamin A deficiency, …

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Alzheimer’s or Dementia… How do you know?

Dementia

In the realm of cognitive disorders, it’s vital to understand the nuances that set Alzheimer’s disease and dementia apart. While Alzheimer’s is a specific type of dementia, the distinction lies in the scope and underlying causes of these conditions. Dementia is a broader term encompassing various cognitive impairments. Alzheimer’s disease …

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ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS WHEN SEARCHING FOR ASSISTED LIVING

ASSISTED LIVING

By Janice Martin, Owner of Senior Liaison of Central Florida A family recently contacted me to help them find an assisted living community that would provide an appropriate placement for their loved one with significant care needs. They had been through one ordeal after another and felt they had been …

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Aging Gracefully: 7 Strategies to Avoid Knee Replacement Surgery

aging gracefully

By Physicians Rehabilitation Knee pain can be a debilitating condition that significantly impacts your quality of life. For many, the prospect of knee replacement surgery is a last resort. However, the good news is that there are numerous strategies you can employ to avoid knee replacement surgery and maintain your …

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Healing the Mind: The Power of Hypnotherapy for PTSD

Healing the Mind

By Patrick Watson, PhD Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can be a heavy burden to carry, affecting not only the mind but the body as well. Traumatic experiences can leave indelible marks on one’s psyche, causing persistent anxiety, stress and emotional turmoil. In such cases, traditional therapy may not always provide …

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Hypofractionation: A New Standard of Care for Prostate Cancer

Hypofractionation

Radiation therapy, also known as radiotherapy, is extremely effective at treating and curing early stage prostate cancer. It is non-invasive, performed in an outpatient setting and, overall, is quite well-tolerated by patients. One significant drawback is the length of treatment. Thanks to ongoing technology advances, shorter treatment schedules are becoming …

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