In this inspiring episode, we’re joined by a Doctor of Physical Therapy faculty member who is passionate about educating future physical therapists and advancing the role of rehabilitation in oncology care.
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Join us on Taking Charge of My Cancer as we sit down with a passionate Physical Therapy intern sharing her experience in the oncology setting 💪🎗️
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In today’s episode, we’re joined by a naturopathic physician with a background in nutrition and women’s health to explore the powerful connection between hormones and cancer.
Join us on Taking Charge of My Cancer as we sit down with an inspiring occupational therapist and oncology account manager from Tactile Medical to discuss the importance of rehabilitation, lymphedema care, and empowering patients throughout the cancer journey.
I am joined by Dr. Armaghani from Moffitt Cancer Center to discuss breast cancer care, treatment advances, and patient empowerment.
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Compression garments can change lives—but only when patients have the right fit, education, and support.
In this episode, we welcome Jocelyn Blatchley, OTR, to discuss the role of compression therapy and how JOBST garments help patients manage lymphedema, swelling, and recovery
What happens to the mind when the body is fighting cancer—or any major life challenge?
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Michelle Ruiz a PhD psychologist to explore the emotional, mental, and behavioral side of healing. https://t.co/ZC3O3rMzrr
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In this powerful conversation, we sit down with a Radiation Oncologist to explore the role of radiation therapy in cancer care—what patients really need to know but often don’t hear.
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I was delighted to reverse roles and engage in an interview with Lisa Chase PT, CEO and Owner of Back2Normal Physical Therapy, providing expert insights and strategies in oncology rehabilitation. Additional information can be found through the link in my bio.