Hess PT Dec 2017

SANTA TRACKING GOES HIGH-TECH

It’s almost Christmas, and if you have small kids, you know what that means: prepping for the arrival of a jolly man in a red suit and his confusingly named reindeer. Some of us may remember spending Christmas Eve curled on the couch with a cup of hot cocoa as radio reports tracked Santa’s trip around the globe. But these days, kiddos have gotten a little more high-tech in their search for up-to-date, GPS-driven Kringle updates. First, there’s the Google Santa Tracker (santatracker.google.com), a full-fledged holiday hub for your browser powered by Google Maps, including, of course, an up-to-the-minute GPS tracker for the big man. The application arrived in 2004, and it’s been updated every year since. During the countdown to Christmas, there’s a colorfully animated advent calendar of sorts, where buildings around Santa’s village “thaw out” and reveal a host of fun games and activities. There’s even a section titled “Santa Tracker for Educators,” which includes kid-friendly coding games, information on international holiday traditions, and a translation app to “learn the Santa lingo from around the world.”

When the eve of the big day finally comes, Google promises a showcase of Santa’s “dashboard, the technology that powers his sleigh during his around-the-world journey.” Featuring “the latest and greatest … in sleigh engineering,” the app displays a Google Maps window that tracks each of Santa’s stops, gives status updates from Old Saint Nick, and tells kids how far he is from their city. It’s a colorful, fun adventure for the whole family. Of course, Google’s not the only kid on the Santa-tracking block. There’s also NORAD Tracks Santa, operated by the North American Aerospace Defense Command, the same organization that

up to Christmas. But unlike Google, NORAD has a dedicated Santa-tracking app for your phone, where you can see a 3-D view of Santa’s location during his trip. The app also features videos, so you and your little ones can see clips of Santa flying around major landmarks and world cities. Just don’t stay up too late watching them. You don’t want Santa to skip over your house!

tracks nuclear missiles for the government. Similar to Google, noradsanta. org includes a variety of fun games and activities leading

DON’T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT! HEAR FROM OUR PATIENTS THEMSELVES! “At Hess Physical Therapy, the staff is very professional, very well-qualified,

“My entire experience here, from coming through the front door to contact with all the staff, has been very professional and friendly. I have and will recommend family, friends, and anyone else to come here for PT. I had no down time, and all my sessions have gone well and been completed in a timely manner. If and when I need PT in the future, I will not hesitate to come back to Hess Physical Therapy. My therapist’s assessment of my pain and condition was spot on, and Amber changed exercises and treatment per my progression, or lack thereof, by asking questions and listening to me!”

so it is always bound to be a good experience, helping one to achieve their goals! My goal has been to get stronger to perform my everyday activities — chores, shopping, etc. I believe I am on my way to achieving these goals, and Jessica has created a routine I can do at home five days a week and a strengthening program on alternate days, so I can maintain what I have achieved! Jessica has been able

to adjust the exercises to fit my ability to do them, always having alternate choices to work the same muscles. Jessica is a qualified physical therapist! Thank you all at Hess PT for another great PT experience!”

–William Roy

–Marjorie Schaefer

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