
Does being physically active help?
Dan White
Joint Action · David Hunter
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Show Notes
Daniel K. White is an associate professor at the University of Delaware in the Department of Physical Therapy. Dr. White received his bachelor’s degree in health sciences, M.S. in physical therapy, and Sc.D. in rehabilitation sciences, all from Boston University. He completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the Boston University School of Public Health and earned a Masters in Science in Epidemiology from the BU School of Public Health 2013. Dr. White’s research focuses on physical activity and physical functioning in older adults, people with knee osteoarthritis, and people after total joint replacement.
On the show we discuss: physical activity and osteoarthritis, how much physical activity to do, what types of physical activity are recommended for osteoarthritis and much more
Resources
- The Osteoarthritis Action Alliance
- The Arthritis Foundation
- The Arthritis Foundation Walk with Ease Program
Get in touch with Dan
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