Therapeutic Resources Blog

10 Better Sources Of Free Curriculum For Teachers
August 30, 2013
Check out some great free curriculum resources that you can use in the classroom! Read More »

App Thursday: Pittsburgh firm’s app keeps patients on track with exercises
August 29, 2013
Physical therapists use DropKickerPT to send text reminders Did you do your exercises? The question, a familiar one posed at physical therapy appointments, may soon be asked between office visits, via text messages sent from doctor to patient. Read More »

Autism is shared among siblings, study finds
August 28, 2013
A second child is seven times more likely to be diagnosed with autism if an older sibling has the diagnosis, but environmental factors may be playing a significant role, according to a study of 1.5 million children born over a 24-year period. Read More »

Copper may play key role in Alzheimer’s disease
August 27, 2013
New research finds that copper in amounts readily found in our drinking water, the foods we eat and the vitamin supplements we take likely plays a key role in initiating and fueling the abnormal protein build-up and brain inflammation that are hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease. Read More »