UZIMAONE | PODCAST

Frederick Neal
UZIMAONE | PODCAST Podcast

Uzimaone Podcast provides a platform for wellness professionals to express their thoughts about today’s health concerns as well as standards of practice and the latest findings in research.

Episodes

  1. Dr. Obinna Mgbako - Foot and Ankle Specialist |  Let's Talk About Feet

    08/06/2023

    Dr. Obinna Mgbako - Foot and Ankle Specialist | Let's Talk About Feet

    "Dr. Obinna Mgbako is a Foot and Ankle Specialist providing comprehensive care to patients throughout the Tri State Area at the offices of Foot & Ankle Specialists of New Jersey. He has vast experience treating a plethora of foot and ankle pathologies, particularly lower leg limb salvage, diabetic wound care and sports injuries. Dr. Mgbako specializes in revision and complex reparative surgical procedures, as well as minimally invasive and arthroscopic surgical practices. Dr. Mgbako is double board certified, both as a Wound Care Specialist (American Professional Wound Care Association) and a reconstructive foot and ankle surgeon (American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons). He is on staff at Morristown Memorial, Overlook and Rahway Hospitals. He is the current Section Chief of Podiatry at Overlook Hospital. He is a panel member at the Overlook Hospital Wound Care Center where he is adept in the management and treatment of chronic, non-healing foot, ankle and lower leg ulcerations. He currently serves as a medical consultant to Sanuwave Technologies and is a medical ambassador to Thorne Health LLC. Dr. Mgbako received a Bachelors of Arts degree in Computer Science from New York University where he was deemed a College of Arts and Science Trustee Scholar. He was inducted into the Pi Delta National Honor Society – Gamma Chapter from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine after graduating with honors. He completed his postgraduate residency training at the Morristown Memorial Hospital Podiatric Surgical Residency program where he served as Chief Resident. Dr. Mgbako is passionate about health and wellness and is an exercise enthusiast. He is particularly interested in sports medicine, nutrition and physical fitness. He is an ardent reader of science, history and technology. He is a fervent leader in the community where he frequently lectures on diabetes, peripheral vascular disease, and the pursuit of health & wellness."

    34 min
  2. Lisa Batchelor | Dance & Wellness | S1 - EP6

    04/01/2023

    Lisa Batchelor | Dance & Wellness | S1 - EP6

    In this episode we will be speaking with Lisa C. Batchelor owner and founder of Unique Performance Arts Dance Center in West Orange NJ.  We will take a deeper dive into dance and its impact on health and wellness. Lisa has enjoyed more than twenty years as Director/Owner of Unique Performance Arts Center. Her training includes the Royal Academy of Ballet, Broadway Dance Center and Dance Theatre of Harlem. She has performed in Los Angeles and for Norwegian Cruise Lines. She was the featured dancer in the 1998 Miss New Jersey Pageant. Lisa choreographed West Orange High School's production of West Side Story and choreographed industrial productions in NYC. Before UPAC, she taught at several schools and choreographed award-winning routines for their competition teams. Lisa, her husband and two children reside in Montclair; however, she considers West Orange her "home away from home." Having taught classes and later establishing her business in West Orange, Lisa has been very active in West Orange's small business community for more than thirty years. Dance has existed since the dawn of humankind it is a part of ever culture worldwide. It is physical movement of the body in a rhythmic way, for the purpose of expressing an idea or emotion, releasing energy, or simply for the pleasure of the movement itself.   Aristotle refers to dance as rhythmic movement whose purpose is “to represent men’s characters as well as what they do and suffer.” But today dance has evolved to embrace much more than man’s suffering. Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography, by its repertoire of movements, or by its historical period or place of origin. both may have special functions, whether social, ceremonial, competitive, erotic, martial, or sacred/liturgical. Other forms of human movement are sometimes said to have a dance-like quality, including martial arts, gymnastics, cheerleading, figure skating, synchronized swimming, marching bands, and many other forms of athletics. Dance is not solely restricted to performance, though, as dance is used as a form of exercise and occasionally training for other sports and activities.   Dance itself has also become a sport for some, with dancing competitions found across the world exhibiting various different styles and standards.   Dance requires an equal amount of cognitive focus as well as physical strength. The demanding yet evolving art-form allows individuals to express themselves creatively through movement, while enabling them to adapt movement that possesses a rhythmical pattern and fluid motions that allure to an audience either onstage or on film. Dance is considered to be a very aesthetically pleasing art-form with many health benefits.   Reference: https://www.britannica.com/art/dance https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance Dance has exited scents the dawn of humankind it is a part of ever culture worldwide. It is physical movement of the body in a rhythmic way, for the purpose of expressing an idea or emotion, releasing energy, or simply for the pleasure of the movement itself. Aristotle refers to dance as rhythmic movement whose purpose is “to represent men’s characters as well as what they do and suffer.” But today dance has evolved to embrace much more than man’s suffering. Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography, by its repertoire of movements, or by its historical period or place of origin. both may have special functions, whether social, ceremonial, competitive, erotic, martial, or sacred/liturgical. Other forms of human movement are sometimes said to have a dance-like quality, including martial arts, gymnastics, cheerleading, figure skating, synchronized swimming, marching bands, and many other forms of athletics. Dance is not solely restricted to performance, though, as dance is used as a form of exercise and occasionally training for other sports and activities. Dance itself has also become a sport for some, with danc

    23 min
  3. Leslie A. Klardie, DMD | Cosmetic Dentistry & Your Health | S1 - EP3

    11/12/2022

    Leslie A. Klardie, DMD | Cosmetic Dentistry & Your Health | S1 - EP3

    Dentistry is one of the oldest medical professions dating as far back as 7000 B.C. to the Indus Valley Civilization (current day Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India). Hesy-Re, an Egyptian scribe who lived about 2600 B. C. is recognized as the first documented dental practitioner. In 1723, Pierre Fauchard, a French surgeon, is credited as the father of modern dentistry. He first introduced the idea of fillings, dental prosthesis, and the theory that acids from sugars lead to tooth decay. Dental health is essential to maintaining general health and well-being. Gum disease or periodontal disease can not only cause tooth loss and infection, but is also linked to heart complications, strokes, diabetes complications, and respiratory issues. Good health= good dental health. Dr. Leslie Ann Klardie is a 1990 Doctorate of Medical Dentistry recipient from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. With certifications to practice dentistry by the North East Regional Board of Dental Examiners, she immediately pursued additional Dental training in the Field of Prosthodontics at Emory University School of Dentistry in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1992 Dr. Klardie completed and received her Specialty Certificate in Prosthodontics. Upon certificate completion, Dr. Klardie has been board eligible in the field of Prosthodontics. During her two-year advanced prosthodontic training, Dr. Klardie studied the dental disciplines of Removable dental prosthesis, Fixed Crown and Bridge, Cosmetic Dentistry, and Dental Implantology. Her advanced prosthodontic training included an internship in Maxillofacial Prosthodontics at the Veterans Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Klardie is a graduate of Temple University, where she has earned her undergraduate degrees in Sociology and Biology. Simultaneous to her undergraduate studies she was a Scholar Athlete and Team Captain of a Nationally ranked team in the Sport of Fencing.

    41 min

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