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Clinical Utility Of A Novel Sensorimotor Approach For A Patient Presenting With Idiopathic Neurological Symptoms: A Case Study
Movement and other neurodegenerative disorders can encompass a wide variety of disease entities, many of which are difficult to diagnose. Here we present a 50 year old female, with idiopathic, progressive neurological symptoms including ataxia, idiopathic dyskinesia,...
Diamondbacks Star Goes Yard with ProBodX
BY John Morgan, Spotlight Health, with Medical Adviser Stephen A. Shoop, M.D. October 10, 2003 What do former NFL star Jason Seahorn, Chicago Bulls No. 1 draft pick Tyson Chandler and Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Steve Finley have in common? Aside from all being...
The Last Nine Innings a one-game chronicle of baseball evolution
BY Mike Axisa April 5, 2006 View the original full article on the Talking Baseball site. For four and a half years, I have tried to forget about the events of Sunday, November 4, 2001. But as a Yankee fan, that will always be impossible. I remember every detail of...
Higher, Faster, Madder
BY Alec Wilkinson December 19, 2001 Ashrita Furman, who has set more than three hundred records, preparing to set yet another. Please view the entire New Yorker article here. Ashrita Furman went to Peru to climb the mountain above Machu Picchu, which is called Cerro...
On First Day Back, Injured ‘Spider-Man’ Performer Says He Can’t Wait to Fly Again
BY PATRICK HEALY APRIL 25, 2011 2:26 PM Please view the entire New York Times article here. Christopher Tierney, who fell 30 feet off a platform while performing in December in Broadway’s “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,” flashed a wide smile and displayed not a hint...
And All That Time You Thought You Were Just Playing
By MICHELA TUNDERA August 21, 2014 Please view the entire New York Times article here. DURING the humidity-induced haze of midsummer, I dreamed of how refreshing it would feel to flop, arms and legs outstretched, onto a garden-hose-soaked bright yellow Slip ’N Slide....
Straighten Up!
By Emma Whitford January 12, 2005 Straighten Up! Whether the goal is to sweat, sit still, or get kneaded like a loaf of bread, a better-spine session is around the corner. Awaken at Revolution in Motion Eight students, tops, lie on physio-balls and grip rubber bells...
Fitness After Forty
By Alan Anthony March 31, 2007 Centerfield. The greatest players in Major League Baseball history have patrolled the manicured green expanse that starts just behind second base and extends to what is most often the deepest part of the ballpark. DiMaggio. Snider. Mays....
Want To Be A Better Athlete? Strengthen Your Brain
By Dr. Edythe Heus, Ph.D., with Heather Moday, M.D. December 19, 2019 View the original article here. When the messages from your brain are clear, fast, and accurate, everything gets better: strength, speed, agility, responsiveness, focus, decision-making, skill...
Body of Work
By Mike DiGiovanna January 26, 2005 View the original article here. Steve Finley had just completed a fourth season in San Diego and was about to turn 34 the winter of 1998-99. The Padres, figuring the outfielder was nearing the end of his career, offered him a...
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ProBodyX co-written by Dr. Edythe Heus
Other Interviews & Podcasts
Super Woman Wellness Podcast Ft. Dr. Edythe Heus
We are delighted to announce Dr. Edythe’s new guest appearance in an episode of Super Woman Wellness by Dr. Taz is live & ready to go! Dr. Taz, a mainstream M.D. best-selling author who has been featured on CNN, The Today Show, and Dr. Oz, hosts this...
Proprioceptive Training for Optimal Athletic Performance
We are thrilled to kick off the year by sharing with you a new Podcast Dr. Edythe was invited to Escape Your Limits titled: Proprioceptive Training for Optimal Athletic Performance with Dr. Edythe Heus. Each episode of Escape Your Limits reveals the mental, physical...
Dr. Edythe Heus on The Dynamics of Fascial and Balance Training
Just Fly Performance Podcast #284
Forever Young with the Dr. of Flow
ShowingUP with Lynsey Dyer and Dr. Edythe Heus