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North Coast Medical’s take on the TENS Ruling
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid issued its Final Ruling on TENS reimbursement for CLBP (chronic lower back pain) on June 8, 2012. CMS, as Read more
Communicating your rehabilitation roadmap for success to patients has never been easier.
North Coast Medical is pleased to announce our recent acquisition of Physioview™, a dynamic online exercise database library. With Physioview™, there’s no software to buy, Read more
Arthritis, the weather, and some relief
There are many types of arthritis, but the most common are rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is an auto-immune disease – meaning the body’s immune Read more
Mirror Visual Feedback – It’s working!
Mirror visual feedback therapy’s efficacy just received another glowing endorsement. This time round from the prestigious Journal of Hand Surgery in a Continuing Medical Education Read more
Finding Therapy in Art
One of the most challenging aspects of therapy isn’t necessarily learning a new treatment technique, but how to work with the different types of patients Read more
A Government Agency Continues to Make Stakeholders Weary
The wires are presently buzzing with news stories about the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services attempts to reign in expenses. The agency’s present agenda Read more
Did you miss out on APTA-CSM 2012? We’ll bring our booth to you!
For anyone who wasn’t able to attend APTA-CSM, and those who want to visit our booth one more time, we created a virtual tour of Read more
On St. Patrick’s Day, and every day, North Coast Medical goes GREEN!
The world will look a little greener on St. Patrick’s day, covered in four-leaf clovers and leprechauns with pots of gold. Though St. Patrick’s day Read more
Meet us at the Philadelphia Hand Show 2012 for more on Graded Motor Imagery and the Achieva™ SMART-Mirror™
We want to thank everyone who was able to make it out to visit us at APTA CSM 2012. For those of you who were Read more
Animal Assisted Therapy
Animals visiting hospitals are not an uncommon occurrence. A volunteer may bring their well behaved pet to a hospital to play with residents, and although Read more