Patients with limited resources and who are socioeconomically disadvantaged, don’t have the time or resources available to partake/pursue exercise. Having a home workout program may prove to be beneficial to patients who don\u27t have access to a gym, equipment, or are otherwise constrained by time
Physical Therapy (PT) is often the first-line management for subacute MSK pain seen in the primary c...
Objective: To examine the feasibility, efficacy, and safety of a structured 12-week exercise trainin...
Despite knowledge regarding the need for regular physical exercise, little is known about the most e...
Lifestyle modification is a necessary component of managing chronic illnesses in order to obtain the...
The barriers to exercise that patients face are often multi-factorial. Whether its due to weather, f...
This project seeks to explore the current local options and resources for community members receivin...
Utilization of a poster in a primary care exam room advertising Physical Therapy Exercise Evaluation...
The CDC recommends at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity every week, but most ...
According to the Vermont Department of Health physical inactivity is one of the three main behaviors...
Learning Objectives: ●Review the health benefits of physical activity. ●Recognize barriers on the pa...
A number of chronic and debilitating conditions such as cardiovascular disease, stroke, hypertension...
The project identified the need and barriers to healthy and accessible forms of exercise in the Newb...
Community health centers face the need for safe, accessible, and affordable exercise for low-income ...
There are many current barriers to participating in exercise and physical therapy in the elderly. Us...
In the US, more than a third of adults are obese as well as 17% of children. A recent report estimat...
Physical Therapy (PT) is often the first-line management for subacute MSK pain seen in the primary c...
Objective: To examine the feasibility, efficacy, and safety of a structured 12-week exercise trainin...
Despite knowledge regarding the need for regular physical exercise, little is known about the most e...
Lifestyle modification is a necessary component of managing chronic illnesses in order to obtain the...
The barriers to exercise that patients face are often multi-factorial. Whether its due to weather, f...
This project seeks to explore the current local options and resources for community members receivin...
Utilization of a poster in a primary care exam room advertising Physical Therapy Exercise Evaluation...
The CDC recommends at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity every week, but most ...
According to the Vermont Department of Health physical inactivity is one of the three main behaviors...
Learning Objectives: ●Review the health benefits of physical activity. ●Recognize barriers on the pa...
A number of chronic and debilitating conditions such as cardiovascular disease, stroke, hypertension...
The project identified the need and barriers to healthy and accessible forms of exercise in the Newb...
Community health centers face the need for safe, accessible, and affordable exercise for low-income ...
There are many current barriers to participating in exercise and physical therapy in the elderly. Us...
In the US, more than a third of adults are obese as well as 17% of children. A recent report estimat...
Physical Therapy (PT) is often the first-line management for subacute MSK pain seen in the primary c...
Objective: To examine the feasibility, efficacy, and safety of a structured 12-week exercise trainin...
Despite knowledge regarding the need for regular physical exercise, little is known about the most e...