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Atlas is the official sponsor for Fulton Spirit Triathlon (July 18, 2009)  - sites.google.com/site/fultontriathlon/

Atlas partners with William Woods University as an Athletic Training Clinical Facility

Quarterly Newsletter (Summer 2010)

Related Web Sites

American Academy of Family Physicians - www.aafp.org

American College of Sports Medicine - www.acsm.org

American Physical Therapy Association - www.apta.org

Arthritis Foundation Aquatics Program - www.arthritis.org/aquatic-program.php

Columbia Orthopaedic Group - www.cog-docs.com

Fulton Public School District - www.fulton.k12.mo.us

Fulton Street Fair - fultonstreetfair.missouri.org

Kinesio® Taping Association - http://www.kinesiotaping.com/missouri.php

Midwest Independent Rehab Association (MIRA)  - www.mi-rehab.org

Missouri Athletic Trainers Association - www.moata.net

Missouri Physical Therapy Association - www.mopt.org

Missouri School for the Deaf - www.msd.k12.mo.us

Missouri State University Physical Therapy Department - www.missouristate.edu/PhysicalTherapy

National Athletic Trainers Association - www.nata.org

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists (AAOMPT) - www.aaompt.org

University of Missouri Orthopedics - ortho.muhealth.org

University of Missouri Physical Therapy Department - shp.missouri.edu/pt

Westminster College - www.westminster-mo.edu
William Woods University - www.williamwoods.edu

Articles

Exercise to Erase Symptoms - Physical activity spurs new ways for surviving brain cells to function in people with Parkinson's disease. ADVANCE for Directors in Rehabilitation. June 3, 2008.

Get moving, Grandma! Exercise fights arthritis - Study: The more older women work out, the longer they'll be pain-free. Associated Press. Wed., April. 4, 2007.

Consumer Reports Survey Shows High Satisfation for Physical Therapy Treatment of Back Pain. Consumer Reports Online. April 4, 2009

Videos

"Oh My Aching..." Dealing with Chronic Knee and Back Pain

Knee pain sends more than 20 million people to the doctor each year. These TODAY Show videos are the part of the series, "Oh my Aching..." and are about Knee Pain and Back Pain.

Falls Can Be Deadly For Elders

Falling is the main cause of injuries leading to death among the elderly. In 2005, nearly 16,000 died after falling. Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on a growing effort to stop this deadly problem.