Springfield, Pa. – Join Nicholas DiNubile, M.D., chief of the Section of Orthopaedic Surgery at Delaware County Memorial Hospital and physician for the Crozer-Keystone Human Motion Institute, for an informative lecture, “Beating Boomeritis: Extending the Warranty on Your Frame.” The presentation is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 18, at 6:30 p.m. at Newtown Public Library’s Community Room, 210 Bishop Hollow Rd., Newtown Square. Free gifts, light refreshments, and information will be available.
At this lecture, you will learn about how your musculoskeletal system (muscles, bones and joints) functions and why it breaks down; how exercise, nutrition, and other simple preventive lifestyle measures can “extend the warranty” on your frame and give you a body that’s built to last; how to find your own “weak links” or points of vulnerability to help prevent problems with your frame; and information on some of the new technologies aimed at repair and regeneration of your musculoskeletal system
Dr. DiNubile is a nationally known author and speaker. His most recent book, “FrameWork: Your 7-Step Program for Healthy Muscles, Bones and Joints,” is available through Barnes and Noble bookstores and on the Internet at www.amazon.com. After the presentation, Dr. DiNubile will answer questions and sign books brought in by attendees.
Don’t miss this opportunity to meet with one of DCMH’s renowned orthopedic surgeons. For more information or to register, call 1-877-CK-MOTION (1-877-256-6846).
The Crozer-Keystone Human Motion Institute is a comprehensive program of musculoskeletal services provided across the health system including orthopedic/joint care, sports medicine, hand care, outpatient rehabilitation, foot/ankle care, and spine care. Services include surgery, therapy, education, medical management and more. We’re 5 hospitals, 2,600 doctors and nurses, and 7,100 caring people with 1 vision. Crozer-Keystone. Something to feel good about.