Zionsville: Hip, Knee & Leg Pain

ZPT GaZette The Newsletter About Your Health And Caring For Your Body

May 2017

Dear ZPT friends, ThemonthofMay inthe Indianapolisarea….well, it races by, doesn’t it? Not only do we celebrate with the Mini-Marathon at the beginning of the month, but also the “Anti-Mini” here on the Zionsville Rail Trail, several community events and race-team excitement, radio and TV commercials telling us how to cook out and how to celebrate the 500 Weekend, and finally Memorial Day weekend with the traditional race-day events and a day off from work.

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• Getting To Know Christi Johnson • Don’t Suffer Needlessly With Leg Pain • Arthritis Pain Grind You Down? • Oven Roasted Sweet Potato Hash Recipe • Refer A Friend Program

ELAINE MORRISON Owner

My favorite part of the race day (as I listen to the radio at home) has to be the patriotism and remembrance of those who have given their lives for our freedom, and the “fly-over” of the U.S. Airforce jets right before the race begins. These traditions at the Indy track set it apart from the other races, and give us all an opportunity to be grateful. Another big part of May for me is: TRANSITIONS! School programs, ceremonies, final concerts, recognition programs… I can remember picking up my oldest son, Nate, on his last day of kindergarten, at Eagle Elementary with Mrs. Smith. I cried. It was the end of a very special time! This year, this month, Nate, and his wife, Jenn, both turn 30 years of age. Where has the time gone? For sure, 24 years have passed, full of growth and learning, good byes and separations, new relationships and new jobs!

Currently, our Zionsville area students graduate and begin thinking of themselves as young adults. More transitions! They get ready for college, or tech school, or a year of mission work (mission: figure out what to do next!), and our college interns prepare for graduate school or full time work. We greet the college students back for summer jobs “here at home,” just so that we can miss them again when they leave in August. One of the visions I have for us at our home, and at ZPT, is “launching”

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the young people. And I mean this in the most loving and supportive way. Whether it’s contributing to the arts programs while they are in high school, or scholarships through service organizations here (shout out for Zionsville Optimist Club), providing Athletic Trainers for safe high school sports, or just speaking into the lives of young people when they are forming their ideas about who they are and what they want to do with their lives, we, at ZPT love our younger generation, and believe they have a lot to share, a great deal of enthusiasm to make this a better world, and a heart for helping. RACE on, young adults, RACE on. Gratefully, Elaine P.S. …Let us run with perseverance the RACE marked out for us. Hebrews 12:1 b

“Before PT, I tore my ACL playing football and was out for the season. After surgery, I came to ZPT, and Taylor and Katie helped me out. Before, I was slightly scared to run and jump, but now I’m not. I can’t wait to play football againand return toplayingoutsidewith my friends.” - Caleb P. I can't wait to play football! Mention or bring in this newsletter for a FREE Back Pain Screening! Call In Now: 317.873.2033

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