Bodywork

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    The Language of Pain

    Pain is an experience that humanity shares across centuries and cultures. It connects us, motivates us, scares us, drives us forward, stops us in our tracks, and is a source of emotional growth and wisdom.  While pain is familiar to everybody, the experience and relationship one has to pain is highly individualized.  Some people find it comforting while others detest it; for one person, pain may be a source of attention and for another person, it may be a source of shame. Pain is a global topic of conversation; if there is nothing else to say, you can always talk about your pain. The older we get, the more shades of pain we have likely experienced and the more we might have to say about those experiences.  But what are we really talking about when we discuss pain?

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    Falling

    Every 11 seconds an older adult in the US is treated in the emergency room for a fall and every 19 minutes an older adult dies from a fall. These are serious numbers and have far reaching consequences both economically and emotionally.  What causes these falls, and how can they be treated?