Man Survives Bataan Death March: Here’s What He Had to Say About It
I met a 92 year old man named George the other day.
He came into my Physical Therapy Clinic, escorted by his Granddaughter, for rehab after a Total Knee Replacement, and he is truly one of the most remarkable people I have ever encountered.
George looks every bit his age.
Wrinkled and well worn, his back is giving way to gravity and curves froward to make him hunched over when he stands and walks. He uses a cane to get around, but he has all his wits about him and frequently projects a...
Top 10 Reasons Your Arm Hurts
I was recently at an orthopedic appointment with one of my physical therapy patients. He was seeing Tampa Bay Rays’ orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Koko Eaton.
The young man had come to us with posterior elbow pain that had gradually worsened over the past few months. When he didn’t respond immediately to treatment, we referred him to Dr. Eaton. An MRI revealed an avulsion fracture of the olecranon process (the point of the elbow) where the triceps tendon inserts into the bone. Dr. Eaton made a...