Should you keep your O.I. a secret? Telling people about your disability.
Is it a good idea to keep your O.I. (Osteogenesis Imperfecta) a secret? Should you tell people about your disability?
Is it a good idea to keep your O.I. (Osteogenesis Imperfecta) a secret? Should you tell people about your disability?
Having a physical disability is tough on the body. It can be even tougher on the mind.
Since Osteogenesis Imperfecta is such a rare disorder, there have only been a few books published that actually talk about the disorder.
NEW EPISODE of the DMD Fit For Life Podcast! In this episode, I have Part 2 of my interview with adaptive athlete, CrossFitter, and all-around powerhouse, Mia Ives-Rublee.
NEW EPISODE of the DMD Fit For Life Podcast! In this episode, I interview adaptive athlete, CrossFitter, and all-around powerhouse, Mia Ives-Rublee.
NEW EPISODE of the DMD Fit For Life Podcast! In this episode, Tony talks about not beating yourself up, gives you two exercises you can do RIGHT NOW at home, and has a nice chat with the one and only Sean … Continued
Exercising and working out can be daunting when you have Osteogenesis Imperfecta (aka Brittle Bones), but don’t count it out! Physical activity is important for those of us with O.I. and having specific exercises and workout programs is possible.
NEW EPISODE of the DMD Fit For Life Podcast! In this episode, Tony gives his Thought of the Day, talks about One Cool Thing, and Dr. Neel Desai is back to discuss what types of doctors should be on the … Continued
It’s important for folks with O.I. (Osteogenesis Imperfecta) to do resistance training; working with weights and doing weight bearing exercises.