Posts Tagged ‘Boone Therapy’
Back On The Trail
Boone Therapy helps a couple enjoy retirement together.
Read MoreA common problem
Boone Hospital Center’s Women’s Therapy Services program helps women return to their daily routines.
Read MoreON TARGET
After an unexpected amputation, Boone Therapy helps a hunter adjust to life with a prosthetic leg.
Read MoreDetermination of a SEAL
Retired United States Navy SEAL Curtis “Curt” Barrett says he gained his perseverance and determination during his extensive military training, and it was those skills that helped him recover from a life-changing stroke.
Read MoreFinding the Words
After treatment with a Boone Therapy speech therapist, Tim Salisbury is cracking jokes again.
Read MoreOvercoming Odds
Patient care tech Deontae Curtis is one of the faces of Boone Hospital. Staff love him for his hard-working spirit and dedication to the job. Patients love him for his overwhelming kindness and compassion. So when Deontae broke his neck last year playing football, there wasn’t a dry eye in the hospital.
Read MoreSeptember Employee of the Month helps others “be the best they can be”
Our September 2015 Employee of the Month, Melinda Boice, has been with Boone Hospital Center as a physical therapist for over 20 years.
Read MoreBoone Physical Therapists Help Local Veteran Achieve His Dream Of Going On An Honor Flight
John Conley had dreamed of going on an Honor Flight for over a year. The trip would take him and other veterans to Washington D.C. to visit memorials built to honor their services. So, he was ecstatic early this year when he found out he was selected by the Central Missouri Honor Flight branch to make the trip.
Read MoreBoone Therapy and Bioness: ‘It’s amazing what they do here.’
When Karen Holbrook of Farber, Mo., realized she was experiencing the symptoms of a stroke, there was only one place she wanted to be: “I had to take a helicopter here, and I told them, ‘You get this in the air, and you land at Boone. If you land anywhere in-between, I won’t ride with you anymore.’”
Read MoreTherapy helps repair Mizzou senior’s vocal cords
Singing is a big part of sorority recruitment week at the University of Missouri.
Each year, members keep the tradition of performing songs and chants in front of their houses. They proudly — and loudly as possible — belt out tunes to attract the attention of prospective members standing along the sidewalk.
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