Greetings
Happy New Year from all of us at Yosemite Physical Therapy. We hope that you had a great Holiday season and we wish you all the best for 2018.
-Dr. Chris R. Dahlhoff, PT, DPT
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Regular exercise has always been recommended for optimal health and youth, but did you know that the ability to stay young longer is also linked to the health of your DNA? In this month’s featured article, learn more about how exercise affects your DNA and helps keep you young.
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Snowboarding may appear to some as an extreme sport and snowboarders may indeed have a risk-taking gene. However, regulars understand the importance of proper conditioning and technique while participating in this exhilarating sport. To learn more about reducing your risk of injury while snowboarding, read below.
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If you’re experiencing chronic pain it may gradually begin to affect your mental health. A positive mind promotes overall health and an enhanced quality of life.
Don’t let persistent pain disrupt your life, speak with your therapist at YPT and address the cause of your pain.
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Trigger finger refers to an abnormal change in the tendons that flex your fingers to close your fist. It is commonly characterized by a “catch”, or an inability to straighten out the finger or thumb. Thickening of the flexor tendon leads to the formation of a knob which gets caught within the retinaculum. To learn more about this condition and how it is treated read below.
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Healthy meals help promote long-term health. Here are dinner and dessert recipes that are nutritious and delicious!
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From: Thefoodnetwork.com
The recipe is a combination of onions, mushrooms, carrots, thyme, garlic, black pepper, and ground beef. This hearty meal serves at least eight people and provides numerous essential vitamins and minerals. Try it today!
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From: minimalistbaker.com
This gluten-free recipe is a real treat. It consists of bananas, organic berries, coconut milk, hemp seeds, chia seeds, and cinnamon. This dessert provides your body with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. You can also add maple syrup or pitted dates for added sweetness.
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Yosemite Physical Therapy Merced 786 Loughborough Dr Merced, CA 95348 Phone 209.725.8680 Yosemite Physical Therapy Atwater 2609 1st Street Atwater, CA 95301 Phone 209.356.1260
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