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Free talks to address health issues

Free community health talks are resuming at the Mission Outpatient Care Center in Clyde.

‘Get Back to Your Life After a Back or Neck Injury’ will be presented from 6 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 29, by orthopedic spine surgeon Michael Goebel, MD. He will discuss options available for treating back or neck injuries, from physical therapy to surgery.  

‘Urinary incontinence: how physical therapy can help’ will be offered from 6 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct.13, by Jessa Brown, PT, certified women’s health specialist, and Melanie Sutton, PT, certified geriatric specialist. They will review the potential causes of urinary incontinence and discuss prevention and treatment options, with a focus on physical therapy solutions.

For reservations, call 828.213.2222 and select option 2. For a full listing of programs scheduled this fall, visit missionhospitals.org/ClydeCare.

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