Morgan Callard is an experienced marketing strategist and content creator who has been with Performance Health since 2017 and is currently a Segment Marketing Manager. She has a degree in psychology from Northwestern University and brings a research-driven approach to creating content that supports clinicians in delivering high-quality patient care. She is dedicated to making complex topics accessible and engaging for clinicians and customers. Outside of work, Morgan enjoys baking, reading, and traveling.
Blisters are a painful and annoying problem that affect a variety of athletes from runners to weightlifters. Properly fitting shoes and blister protection can help prevent future blisters. Learn how athletes can treat and prevent blisters.
Alzheimer’s and other conditions can make daily tasks like eating, dressing, bathing, and walking difficult. Daily living aids can help people with Alzheimer’s disease stay independent and also help caregivers. Learn care tips and discover tools that can help in this article.
Men’s Health Week is always celebrated as the week leading up to and including Father’s Day. Since Father’s Day changes every year (it’s always on the 3rd Sunday in June) the specific dates for Men’s Health Week vary.
May is National High Blood Pressure Education Month, but it’s important to understand your blood pressure readings all year long. Learn more about your blood pressure and how to monitor it at home.
Broken leg? Broken arm? If you’ve got anything in a cast, it can be hard to take a bath or shower. Wondering what happens if a cast gets wet? It’s important to keep most plaster casts dry because contact with water can ruin them. Even waterproof casts can take a long time to dry after getting wet. Some people compare it with wearing a wet sock for a few hours. Yuck! To keep your cast dry while bathing or swimming, check out these four cast protector options!
As an equestrian, you spend lots of time getting your horse in shape and ready to compete. But do you take the time to exercise yourself? Whether you participate in dressage, events, jumping, or are a casual rider, improving your fitness can help improve your riding!
As you get older, it can become more difficult to get dressed independently. Daily tasks that used to be simple, like pulling on socks, can become more challenging due to arthritis and lack of balance. Avoid bending over and fiddling with tricky buttons with the help of these dressing aids!