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Trinity Physical Therapy celebrates 10 years of care

Trinity Physical Therapy celebrated its 10 year anniversary in early March, a representative of the business said.

The details: The clinic offers treatment for a wide range of conditions, including arthritis, chronic pain, headaches and sports or work-related injuries.

Their therapeutic approach includes methods such as cupping, electrical stimulation, dry needling, manual therapy and spinal manipulation.

  • 1117 Clear Lake City Blvd., Houston 

 
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Check out 3 ongoing, upcoming projects in League City

Read about some of the latest updates on road and capital projects in League City. This list is not comprehensive.

Upcoming project:

Hobbs Road extension to FM 517
Project: This project includes constructing roughly 1,880 feet of a four-lane roadway. Initially, the two southbound lanes will be constructed, while the northbound lanes will be built at a later date.
Update: The project is in the Texas Department of Transportation permitting and right-of-way acquisition phase. Two of five parcels have been acquired, and the remaining are in process. The TxDOT permit could be in hand by the end of April.

Ongoing project
Drainage improvements for FM 518 at Wesley Drive
Project:
This is a drainage improvement project consisting of the installation of large pipes, storm boxes and inlets along and across FM 518 and Wesley Drive to improve drainage at the intersection area.
Update: Construction started at the end of March.

 
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MD Anderson Cancer Center opens Colorectal Center

On March 19, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center announced the opening of its new Colorectal Center located on the second floor of its Duncan Building, per a news release.

More details: The 24,565-square-foot center blends art and technology, aiming to create a calm, healing environment focused on patient experience, per the news release. This center includes 32 exam rooms, along with a lobby featuring three focus rooms. Patients will have access to supportive services such as nutrition counseling, pain management, genetic counseling and risk assessment.

Quote of note: “When we treat young patients, we are addressing more than just the cancer,” Dr. Y. Nancy You, professor of colon and rectal surgery and director of the young-onset colorectal cancer program, said via news release. “We also recognize the significant psychological impact that a diagnosis can have on their lives. This new center provides a dedicated space where we can deliver personalized, whole-person care and walk that journey with every patient, so they know they are not alone."

 
What You May Have Missed
Seabrook restaurant reopens, Montgomery begins downtown upgrades: 5 trending stories in the Greater Houston area

Need to catch up on Community Impact’s coverage from this week? Check out five trending stories in the Greater Houston area from March 23-27.

  • 25-year old Seabrook Mexican restaurant reopened just six days after closing from strong community support

  • A ‘face-lift’ for downtown: Montgomery commencing with downtown upgrades, new plans

  • League City to consider rezoning land along League City Parkway from residential to commercial

  • Houston to return historic Freedmen’s Town bricks to the neighborhood after restoration

  • Conroe City Council ends executive contracts, approves nearly $1.85M in payouts

 

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