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The Mountain Life - September 10, 2014

Lynn Ware Peek and guest co-host Chris Cherniak speak with Janna Mann and Andrea Terwillegar,  physical therapists with Alpine Sports Medicine about  a  new technique called Trigger Point Dry needling.  What could it be? We’ll find out. 

Then a conversation with  Bonner Paddock,  born with cerebral palsy and yet has climbed Mt Kilimanjaro and done the Ironman triathalon.  Paddock will  talk about the film “Beyond Limits “ which chronicles his journey and about another film, SOMM, coming to Park City on September 18th that will support the OM Foundation – which empowers children with disabilities. 

Then,  Dr. Dennis Rosen.  He’s the author of the book:  Vital Conversations: Improving Communications Between Doctors and Patients, about the crucial conversations between patients and their doctors and how in a time of heavy case loads and managed care – the real conversations have stopped – and how to bring them back.

Chris is the co-host of “This Green Earth”, a weekly radio show covering environmental news and issues. Broadcast on KPCW, the NPR affiliate for Park City. He also sits on the boards of Recycle Utah and Summit Community Power Works.
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