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Get to Know Lily Rawnsley, Patient Coordinator at Moore Myoworx

Lily brings a wealth of experience and a genuine passion for connecting with others. With degrees in Rehabilitation Psychology and Sports Leadership, she combines her background with her ability to build meaningful relationships. Learn more about Lily including her hobbies and Colorado favorites…

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Understanding POTS Syndrome

POTS is characterized as a blood circulation disorder and can cause an increase in heart rate or symptoms when standing up, but may also present with many other symptoms at any time. Here are additional symptoms, causes and treatments for POTS and dysautonomia.

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What to Do When You Have a Concussion

Think you’ve experienced a concussion or have Post-Concussion Syndrome? Here are common red flag concussion signs that require immediate medical attention and six myths about concussion treatment.

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Moore MyoWorx Joins Denver’s 630 KHOW

Terry Moore and the Moore MyoWorx Denver team join Barry Miller on Denver's 630 KHOW to talk about the Denver clinic and concussions, migraines and recovery.

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12-Week Study: Post Concussion Syndrome

This 12-week study examined the impact of MyoWorx treatment on post concussion syndrome (PCS) symptoms with 101 subjects who were experiencing symptoms for 12 weeks or longer post concussion.

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10-Year Study: Chronic and Recurring Pain

This study followed 510 consecutive patients treated over a 10 year period. When there was an associated referred pain syndrome this symptom was abolished in over 90% of instances.

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8-Week Study: Low Back Pain

This was an 8-week study with 15 patients where 13 of 15 patients had chronic low back pain for more than 6 months. 12 of 15 patients had tried other therapies with no lasting results. Soreness decreased 58% on average after just 1 treatment and 92% after 8 treatments.

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