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How to Protect Against Age-Related Muscle Loss
Muscle loss accelerates after age 50. The good news? There are things you can do to keep your body strong and prevent, delay or even reverse muscle loss.

Painful, Knotted Muscles? Trigger Point Injections Might Help
Tight, knotted muscles can be painful enough to stop you in your tracks. Trigger point injections are a safe, effective minimally invasive treatment option.

The Benefits of Cardiac Rehab
Learn how a medically supervised cardiac rehab program after a heart attack or heart surgery can significantly lower your risk of another cardiac event and improve your quality of life.

Woman Finds Relief From Debilitating Pain With Implantable Device
After injuries in both arms left psychiatrist Nan Nelson with debilitating pain, she turned to the pain management experts at University Hospitals for relief.

Destiny Walks Again Two Years After Paralysis Strikes
After Guillain-Barre syndrome confines a young schoolteacher to a wheelchair, she relearns to walk and visits her caregivers to thank them.

Routine Testing Before Back Surgery Reveals Major Heart Blockages
Northeast Ohio priest, Father Fred Pausche, was ready to move ahead with surgery to address his back problems. Routine pre-op testing, however, alerted his care team to major heart problems that required immediate intervention.

For a Strong Core, Understand Your Pelvic Floor
Strong pelvic floor muscles are essential for almost every physical activity we undertake, including sports. Learn more about these core muscles and how to keep them strong.

Blood Flow Restriction Technique Lightens the Load for Rehabbing Patients
Traditional strength training in physical therapy is being transformed with a technique that allows patients to build muscle strength faster using significantly less weight resistance.