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Greetings!
Hello again! We hope you enjoyted our first
installment of the newsletter. In this issue and the
issues to come, we plan on including more
information about common diagnoses and problems
that our patients face, as well as links to full articles
about these conditions where you can read about
helpful self-treatment options, follow-up care, and
more! As always, your feedback is encouraged and
appreciated so that we can continue to improve our
newsletters.
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New Director @ CPAT!!
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CPAT Welcomes Mary Naylor, MPT
CPAT is pleased to announce the addition of Mary
Naylor, MPT to our team in Bowie. Mary comes to us
from a local practice in Annapolis with over four
years of orthopedic and sports physical therapy
experience. In addition Mary also has an interest in
the treatment of vestibular disorders.
As the new director in Bowie, Mary inherits a great
staff and is excited about leading such a great team
of people. Mary's experience along with her
enthusiasm and true love for what she does will
surely be a successful combination in Bowie!
Under Mary's direction the CPAT staff in Bowie have
already begun to implement new ideas and
programs. Bowie hosted a seminar on OA in early
May and has plans to continue to offer free seminars
to patients, gym members, and the general public.
In addition, the Bowie staff raised money for and
participated in the PG County Arthritis walk in May!
Thanks to al those in Bowie who participated and
raised money for such a great cause. To learn more
about Bowie their staff, and our beautiful 1000 sq. ft
90 degree therapy pool, please click on this article,
or call 301-262-5852. Mary and her staff are excited
to hear form you!
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Rotator Cuff Injuries
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Vital info after you overdo it at the annual family picnic and softball game!
Ok, we can all relate... annual family softball game-
bottom of the last inning,
you're up by one run, Uncle Tom's on first, Aunt
Claire, fresh off the DL from her herniated disk, on
second.. two outs- cousin Moe, belly hanging over
the belt at the plate, you watch the pitch from out
in left field... CRACK!! Here it is, your big chance, a
line drive hit right between Dad and Cousin
Suzie...Surely you can get the ball and gun down
Claire at the plate. You scoop the ball off the grass
and in one brilliant motion, you hop and rear back to
throw home.... and OUCH!! The ball bounces 20 feet
in front of you and Aunt Claire strolls home with
Uncle Tom on her heels, you lose the game and are
now left with this big ice pack on your shoulder at
the office on Monday morning!
Tis' the time of year when we all get out in the nice
weather and do whatever it is we love to do, and
let's face it, we probably didn't have the off-season
training regimen of the Baltimore Orioles pitching
staff! If you are experiencing shoulder pain,
whether it be from throwing or not, you may have an
issue with your rotator cuff. To find out more about
the rotator cuff and other injuries, please click
below! And don't worry, you'll make that throw next
year!!
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Our Patient's Come First!!
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If you've been a patient @ Chesapeake, you have
experienced first hand the personalized and
compassionate care that we are committed to at
CPAT. We really appreciate feedback from our
patient's and encourage you to fill out our online
survey. We take our patient feedback seriously and
use it to continually adapt ourselves to meet the
needs of our patient's. Please Click on the picture
above to be taken directly to the survey.
If you haven't been a patient @ CPAT, we invite you
to look at our "success story" page on our website.
Here you will find what people just like you are saying
about the care they received at Chesapeake. Please
Click on the link below to see what our patient's are
saying about us!
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