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September 2020

Thrive Carolinas / 2020 / September (Page 2)

Thrive Welcomes Dr. Emily Roush, PT, DPT

Dr. Emily provides care that is based on compassion, integrity and a heart to serve the patient by going above and beyond. Having experienced her own personal dysfunction and the benefits of PT herself, she understands the impact it can have on a person’s quality of life. She performs full body assessments on each patient to find the driver behind their diagnosis Women’s Health/ Pelvic FloorVestibular TherapyOrthopedic IssuesWellness- urinary incontinence- leakage / frequency- constipation/bowel leakage- pelvic organ prolapse- pelvic pain/ pain with sex- pubic symphysis dysfunction- pregnancy/ postpartum care- pelvic floor weakness- dizziness/vertigo imbalance- lightheadedness-falls-vestibular neuritis- labyrinthitis-concussion- neck- back- pelvis- shoulder- elbow- wrist- hip- knee - ankle- injury prevention- post surgical care (if the patient’s insurance no longer pays for PT but they still want PT) ...

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Thrive Welcome's Paras Mehta, MD to the Team

Thrive is excited to welcome Dr. Paras Mehta to the team! Paras will serve an acupuncturist and will begin seeing patients mid-September! Paras Mehta, MD is a physiatrist in Charlotte, NC who is board-certified in PM&R and board-certified in integrative medicine. He received his medical degree from the University of Michigan, completed a residency at Atrium Medical Center (formerly Carolinas Medical Center) in Charlotte, NC, and designed an integrative medicine fellowship combining regenerative medicine and acupuncture-related techniques in conjunction with the two-year University of Arizona integrative medicine fellowship. His clinical and research interests lie at the intersection of approaching MSK pain in a novel way by addressing both central pain components (in particular with scalp acupuncture) and local pathology with regenerative medicine techniques. With experience performing...

Pumpkin Spice Protein Bites

Check out these Pumpkin Spice Protein Bites from @namasteupbeet. 1 cup oat flour1 cup vanilla protein powder2 tbsp coconut sugar1 tbsp pumpkin pie spice1/2 cup pumpkin puree1 tsp vanilla1/4 cup almond butter1/4 cup maple syrup1 tbsp nondairy milk (I used oat milk) Mix all the ingredients in a large bowl until well combined. Scoop out (I used an ice-cream scooper) and roll into balls - optional, but highly recommended, roll each ball in a mixture of cinnamon/coconut sugar to coat.Place in the fridge to let firm up; store in the fridge! ...

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