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Country Music Star Clay Walker Talks About Managing His Multiple Sclerosis and Living a Full Life

Jan 10, 2017 / Podcast

Clay Walker discusses his M.S. diagnosis and how he manages it while pursuing his passions for music and performing.

Innovative Device Encourages Movement in Children with Cerebral Palsy

Nov 2, 2015 / Podcast

The Self-Initiated Prone Progression Crawler was was one of 13 projects recognized by the Smithsonian Institution's "Innovation Festival."

Combat Athletes and Physical Therapy

Jun 19, 2018 / Podcast

The term "combat athlete" may not be well known. What is it, and what does it take to be one?

Surf Legend Laird Hamilton On Optimizing Movement and His Active Lifestyle

Dec 6, 2018 / Podcast

Legendary big-wave surfer Laird Hamilton is known as a pioneer action water sports, fitness and nutrition expert, and philanthropist. Learn how he optimizes his movement.

Success Story: A Knee Injury Ends Basketball Dreams, Inspires Career Path

Jan 7, 2016 / Podcast

Jonathan's knee injury derailed him from his basketball dreams, but opened his eyes to a career that could help give back to others.

Success Story: Physical Therapist Treatment Gives Woman Active Life After Pelvic Pain

Jul 29, 2016 / Podcast

Erin Jackson endured intense chronic pelvic pain that caused her to postpone her wedding. Physical therapy helped her return to an active life.

Collaborative Care and Physical Therapy

Apr 11, 2017 / Podcast

As the team doctor for the Washington Nationals and Washington Redskins, Dr. Robin West knows what good teamwork looks like.

Amy Rodriguez on the Physical Challenges of Pregnancy and Childbirth

Aug 17, 2015 / Podcast

U.S. Women's National Soccer Team forward Amy Rodriguez talks about getting back into "World Cup" shape after pregnancy.

Pregnant and Postpartum Exercise

Mar 12, 2015 / Podcast

During pregnancy and childbirth, a woman's body goes through profound changes. Failure to respect those changes can result in potential problems.

The Risk of Cancer-Related Falls

Sep 20, 2018 / Podcast

Although falls tend to be common among older adults, cancer survivors have a higher risk of falls than do people who haven't been treated for the disease.