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Scoliosis: How do you know if you have it?

June 2, 2025 back pain,  Baylor Medicine Spine Center,  Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,  posture,  Scoliosis,  therapy

Dr. Wyatt Kupperman discusses scoliosis, including symptoms, treatment options and the importance of early intervention.

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Bike saddles: How to pick the right seat for your next ride

April 24, 2023 bicycle,  Bike safety,  Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Now that warmer weather is upon us, many of us will feel the urge to climb on a bicycle.  From a safety perspective, there is

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Taking up running

October 17, 2022 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,  Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,  running

Starting healthy habits like running can be beneficial no matter your age. Dr. James McDeavitt shares some important tips before starting your fitness journey.

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Motion is the body’s lotion

August 18, 2022 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,  prolonged sitting,  walking

Dr. Paul Paily shares why prolonged sitting is bad for our health and some tips to help you get up and move throughout the day.

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Healthy Habits: Dr. Wyatt Kupperman enjoys cycling and cooking at home

June 15, 2022 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,  Healthy Habits

Dr. Wyatt Kupperman, assistant professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation, shares some of his healthy habits with us.

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Healthy Habits: Dr. Felicia Skelton-Dudley starts her day with quiet reflection and practices yoga

May 18, 2022 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,  Healthy Habits

Dr. Felicia Skelton-Dudley, assistant professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, shares her healthy habits with us.

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Brain injuries: impact and prevention

May 2, 2022 Brain,  Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,  traumatic brain injury

Dr. James McDeavitt outlines the possible physical, emotional and cognitive effects of traumatic brain injuries.

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Back pain myths: Fact or fiction?

July 22, 2021 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,  Healthcare,  Homa Shalchi

Dr. Wyatt Kupperman, a spine specialist with Baylor Medicine, answers common questions about back pain.

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Healthy Habits: Dr. Allison Clark enjoys team sports, podcasts and cookbooks

January 28, 2019 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,  Healthy Habits,  Nutrition and Wellness

Taking care of your health is a priority and nobody knows that more than physicians and healthcare providers. It can sometimes be difficult to find

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Care beyond hospital doors: Volunteer program provides rehabilitation resources

July 27, 2016 Community,  Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,  Dr. Sunil Kothari,  Houston,  Rehabilitation Services Volunteer Project,  RSVP

Extensive rehabilitation care is often needed for those who suffer catastrophic disabilities such as stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury or amputation. For many patients

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Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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