Peg O’Reilly, PT
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Carrying Extra Pounds: How Weight Affects Your Bones, Joints, and Mobility
Carrying extra body weight can have a profound impact on your orthopedic health, leading to painful conditions, reduced mobility, and an increased risk of injuries. Understanding how those additional pounds can affect your musculoskeletal system is the first step...
Sit at a Desk? Five Tips to Prevent Neck & Back Pain at Work, School or Home
Spending long hours at a desk can strain your body and lead to orthopedic issues if your workspace isn’t set up correctly. Studies have shown that poor posture at work is linked to a significant increase in the likelihood of experiencing musculoskeletal disorders. ...
Observing National Spine Health Awareness Month – Your Backbone for a Healthy Life
The month of October makes most people think of pumpkin spice lattes, vibrant leaves, and Halloween costumes. But here at Premier Orthopaedics, we have something else we keep an eye out for, too, because it's also the time of year known as National Spine Health...
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Peg attended the University of Michigan and graduated from Oakland University with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy. Afterward, she went on to earn an Advanced Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Iowa, with an emphasis in neurological rehabilitation. Peg has been in practice for over 25 years in varied settings, including neuro rehab, inpatient acute care and wound care, and has spent the past 15 years in outpatient orthopaedic rehab. She has been with Premier for the past five years. In her free time, Peg enjoys playing golf with her husband, sewing, gardening and cooking.