WakeMed Outpatient Rehabilitation therapists are certified and qualified to deliver complete decongestive therapy (CDT). They are trained in the Dr. Vodder method of manual lymphatic drainage — the gold standard for people living with lymphedema. The Lymphatic System Explained The lymphatic system is a complex network of lymph vessels and nodes throughout the body that […]
Follow the Blanket Through the Beauty of Volunteer Services
A study published in the Journal of Happiness Studies found that people who volunteer are happier than those who do not. There is something about spreading joy to others that sends an overflow of feel-good endorphins right back to the volunteer. A Day In the Life of a Friendly Face Volunteer Friendly Face is a […]
Save the Tatas! Get a Breast Mammogram
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among all women in the United States and is the most common cancer among African American women. Annually, approximately 128 of every 100,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and about 19 in every 100,000 women will die of breast cancer. Early detection is critical for […]
Emergency Department vs. Urgent Care vs. Primary Care
Sometimes, it’s obvious when to head to the emergency room, but other times, it can be more difficult to tell. The following are some tips to help you decide whether you need to head to the emergency room, the nearest urgent care location or your primary care doctor. Conditions Typically Treated by a Primary Care […]
From Injury to Championship
The patience and dedication the third seed Heritage Huskies Womens Soccer team showed on the field with their thrilling State Championship win over the second seed Pinecrest Cougars was no match for the patience and dedication that several Heritage players have exhibited off the field. Behind 80-minutes of regulation time, 20-minutes of overtime, 10-minutes of Golden Goal and 4-2 […]
All About Shoulder Arthroscopy
Wake Orthopaedics Sports Medicine Center’s Dr. Mark Wood sat down to discuss minimally invasive options for your painful shoulder if conservative methods have failed. Luke Hudson, DPT, also discusses what to expect prior to your surgery, immediately following your surgery, and your rehab. Did you know that your shoulder is a complex joint that is capable of more […]
Fight the Flu – Get Vaccinated
Coughs, sneezes and achy pains spreading the virus — it’s time to fight the flu. Flu season ramps up in the Triangle beginning in October, typically increasing to widespread status in December with a continued contagious climb throughout the winter and early spring. During 2021-2022, the CDC estimates that there were up to 54 million […]
Spinal Cord Injury Awareness with Diane Gilewicz — Part 1
Spinal cord injury (SCI) can be devastating. It is important to understand the prevalence and how to prevent injury. At WakeMed, our Spinal Cord Injury Program can help. Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month gives us the opportunity to educate the community, recognize those living with SCI and offer support to organizations that are striving to […]
Overcoming a Potentially Career-Ending Injury: Aidan Morgan’s Story
On October 13, 2022, Aidan Morgan was playing tackle football on the D line when he was hit on his left shoulder by a massive 240-pound lineman. Aidan, who weighed in at just 156 pounds, suffered a shoulder dislocation which sent pain searing through his body. He fell to the ground. The other player then […]
Singing His Praises: Rex Austin Performs an Original Song for WakeMed’s Dr. Bryon Boulton
On December 5, 2022, after a long day at work, Rex Austin went home, grabbed a bite to eat and settled in for the evening, but his relaxation was short lived. Around 5:00 pm, he noticed his heart began beating incredibly fast. “My shirt seemed to bounce with the fast rhythm of my heart, and […]
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