Resources
Sources and Resources–Learning about COVID
Here are the sources I’m following for guidance amidst the flurry of news (noise?) about COVID: Pathophysiology and clinical implications Science Daily — email newsletter with overviews and links to studies Medscape — email newsletter with overviews and links to studies JAMA — links to studies (no summary overviews) Ninja Nerd Science/Medicine — excellent videos…
Read MoreGetting back to work series – 1 of 7: Preparing the office
Needless to say, it’s easy to be overwhelmed when considering all the logistics of getting back to work. Through this series of posts, I’ll explore one mode of preparation and share the steps we’re taking. Some of these steps may fit for your practice as well; some might not. You might have needs based on…
Read MoreComparing symptoms of respiratory conditions
Thanks to Bonnie Wong, DO who sent out this simple graph. I’ve referred to it more than once in the last month, much to my relief. It’s also helped with clients who aren’t sure what’s happening for them. While we’re not doctors (nor can we diagnose — especially these days), we can help people clarify…
Read MoreA valuable book and a new cue
Recently, my friend Karen Clay introduced me to a little book of posture and movement cues called Stack Your Bones, by Ruthie Fraser, a Structural Integration practitioner and yoga teacher. It’s a charming book of brief insights, not a narrative. I like it a lot. It’s one of the few books about posture I’ve looked at that…
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