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Issue 12
 
April 2009
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Effects of Wedged Insoles on Knee Osteoarthritis by Jessica Johnson, MPT
Effects of Wedged Insoles on Knee OsteoarthritisOsteoarthritis is one of the most incapacitating diseases affecting older populations. Greater than ten percent of people age 65 and over suffer from pain, functional limitations, and reduced quality of life because of knee osteoarthritis. The medial compartment of the knee is affected ten times more often than the lateral (1). Though knee osteoarthritis is very significant in the ...>>read more
The Attack of Food and Food Additives on Central Nervous System Processing by Michelle Lindsey PT, CPT, MBA 
Attack of Food & Food Additives on Central Nervous System ProcessingAs I woke up one morning about two years ago, everything appeared quite different. For the first time in my life I could see the world through clearer eyes. My headaches, blurriness and abdominal bloating were gone. I was able to stand tall and erect on two feet without feeling as if I was going to lose my balance (later I was told I had been experiencing gluten ataxia). I had ..>>read more
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