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Achy backs. Sore necks. Working from home has created new demand for physical therapy. ‘Your body just can’t handle it.’ By Lisa Schencker, Chicago Tribune
Published: January 17, 2021, 6:00am
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3 Photos Kimi Smith, a physical therapist at Athletico, works with Joyce Brodsky on strengthening exercises for her shoulder and rotator cuff on Dec. 14, 2020 in Niles, Ill. Brodsky injured her shoulder in September. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune/TNS) Photo Gallery
Joyce Brodsky was always more of a sunbather than a swimmer.
But after COVID-19 began spreading, sitting in chairs by her condominium pool was no longer allowed, and the only place to catch the sun was in the deep end.
Trabajar desde casa creó nueva demanda de fisioterapia
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Working from home has created new demand for physical therapy: Your body just can t handle it
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Working from home creating new demand for physical therapy
Lisa Schencker, Chicago Tribune (TNS)
Jan. 2, 2021
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Working from couches, dining tables and kitchen counters is taking a toll on people’s bodies. People are also getting injured when they start new exercise routines because their regular gyms closed, or they no longer want to go to them. And that’s to say nothing of the physical therapy some COVID-19 patients require after they recover.Stefan Amer
Joyce Brodsky was always more of a sunbather than a swimmer.
But after COVID-19 began spreading, sitting in chairs by her condominium pool was no longer allowed, and the only place to catch the sun was in the deep end.