Eating Disorders and Diet Culture
Diet culture seems pervasive in our society and impacts our children and adolescents. In this episode, Nicole Cifra, MD, MPH, MHPEd, Assistant Professor of Clinical…
Diet culture seems pervasive in our society and impacts our children and adolescents. In this episode, Nicole Cifra, MD, MPH, MHPEd, Assistant Professor of Clinical…
With their diverse work experience and unique skill sets, advanced practice providers (APPs) are able to contribute to not only the wellbeing of patients but…
As the fourth most abundant mineral in the body, magnesium is essential for regulating many bodily functions. But as a supplement — especially over the…
Since establishing the first surgical intensive care unit (ICU) for newborns and infants in 1962, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia has been at the forefront of…
Kiersten Little, PT, DPT, PCS joins CHOP’s Rehab Roundtable to discuss managing infants with congenital heart disease. She speaks about what infantile congenital heart disease…
Sarah Cooper, PT, DPT joins the Rehab Roundtable to discuss her role as a pelvic floor specialist. Sarah talks about the role that physical therapy…
Dan Fichter joins the CHOP Rehab Roundtable to discuss the use of adaptive toys and their role in both Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy. Dan…
Torticollis is one of the more common congenital deformities in infants, affecting 1 in 300 infants. It is a diagnosis that, with physical therapy and…
Join us as we speak with Kerri Recker and Kristen Divergilio as they discuss the role that Occupational and Physical Therapy play in the management…
From ballet to cheerleading to baseball and sled hockey, children with physical disabilities can enjoy the sports they love, all while increasing independence, developing self-esteem,…