Friends of Therapy In Motion,

Hope your spring is blossoming with health and happiness. Please enjoy our spring newsletter! Click the newsletter image below to open the PDF.

This edition covers:
– T.I.M. to host continuing education course
– Therapists present Physical Therapy Profession to OU Health & Exercise Science students
– Involvement in NRHS Diabetes Support Group
– Recent community involvement and donations
– Featured Patient Profile: Darlene McCullock, TMJ Dysfunction
– Healthy Gardening Tips
– Wedding Announcement: Catheryne Radgowski, M.P.T.
– Therapy In Motion adds professional staff members:
Melanie Zimmerman D.P.T., Scott Castleberry P.T.A.

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