THE RECOVERY PROJECT EXPANDS FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT DISORDER PROGRAM TO LIVONIA HEADQUARTERS

The Recovery Project, a leading provider of progressive, effective neuro rehab therapies that improve the lives and functionality of patients with spinal cord and other neurological injuries, has expanded its LIFE treatment program for those with Functional Movement Disorders to its Livonia clinic. Polly Swingle, co-founder of The Recovery Project and lead physical therapist, made […]

THE RECOVERY PROJECT’S STEVE STYES NAMED A SEEN MAGAZINE CHANGEMAKER

Styes named recipient in the Changemaker Medicine category The Recovery Project, a leading provider of progressive, effective neuro rehab therapies that improve the lives and functionality of patients with spinal cord and other neurological injuries, announced that Steve Styes has been recognized as a 2018 SEEN Changemaker by SEEN Magazine in the “Medicine” category. President […]

THE RECOVERY PROJECT LAUNCHES FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT DISORDER CLINIC

Physical therapy provider just the sixth organization in the U.S. to offer this program The Recovery Project, a leading provider of progressive, effective neuro rehab therapies that improve the lives and functionality of patients with spinal cord and other neurological injuries, has launched a new Functional Movement Disorder clinic at its Lansing, Mich., location—making the […]

The Recovery Project Discusses Tips to Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease on WXYZ

The Recovery Project’s Polly Swingle visited WXYZ during National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month to discuss some ways to reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer’s. It’s estimated that 5.7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s and dementia. By 2050, that number is expected to rise to nearly 50 million. Evidence has shown that regular exercise, especially […]

Tools, Tactics & Technologies for Treating Chronic Pain

VIEW THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE FROM REHAB MANAGEMENT HERE. An estimated 116 million Americans experience chronic pain each year. The national cost is $560 to $635 billion annually for medical treatment, lost work, and lost wages. The causes of chronic pain vary widely. While many conditions can lead to chronic pain, certain medical conditions are more […]

The Recovery Project Takes Power Over Parkinson’s Disease on FOX 2

The Recovery Project’s Meghan Malley and Steve Styes visited FOX 2 Detroit to talk about the company’s upcoming “Take Power Over Parkinson’s” event and demonstrate adaptive exercises for individuals with Parkinson’s disease. It’s estimated that 7 to 10 million people worldwide are living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), a chronic neurodegenerative condition. While research shows that […]

THE RECOVERY PROJECT PRESENTS FIRST ANNUAL “TAKE POWER OVER PARKINSON’S” FUNDRAISER

The Recovery Project, a leading provider of progressive, effective neuro rehab therapies that improve the lives and functionality of patients with spinal cord and other neurological injuries, will host its first annual Take Power Over Parkinson’s: Fight Back with Fitness fundraiser on September 22, with all proceeds going to the Mary and Charles A. Parkhill […]

Geriatric Therapy Comes of Age

TO READ THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE FROM PHYSICAL THERAPY PRODUCTS, VISIT THEIR WEBSITE! At a time when people are living longer, generally healthier lives, geriatric therapy has emerged as an increasingly critical therapeutic specialty—particularly given the fact that surgical remedies for chronic pain and debilitating injuries have made enormous strides in recent years. Today, patients routinely […]

THE RECOVERY PROJECT CONTINUES GROWTH TRAJECTORY WITH NINE NEW HIRES

Spinal cord injury and neuro rehab therapy services provider also promotes six internally The Recovery Project, a leading provider of progressive, effective neuro rehab therapies that improve the lives and functionality of patients with spinal cord and other neurological injuries, has added 10 new members to its growing team and promoted six individuals to new […]

THE RECOVERY PROJECT NAMED A “MYOMO CENTER OF THERAPY EXCELLENCE”

Partnership positions The Recovery Project as a provider of the MyoPro Orthosis to individuals in metro Detroit and Lansing The Recovery Project, a leading provider of progressive, effective neuro rehab therapies that improve the lives and functionality of patients with spinal cord and other neurological injuries, has been named a “Myomo Center of Therapy Excellence,” […]

Get Fit: The Recovery Project demonstrates Rock Steady Boxing

The Recovery Project, an industry leading rehabilitation practice, has launched Rock Steady Boxing, a non-contact boxing class for individuals with Parkinson’s disease, at its Clinton Township location. Meghan Malley and Steve Styes go in-studio at Fox 2 to demonstrate the boxing moves they teach to rehabilitate their Parkinson’s patients.