Power Women 2020: Arianne Missimer

By Lisa Dukart of Main Line Today Magazine
Photo by Tessa Marie Images

Nothing, it seems, can slow down Arianne Missimer—not even cancer. From her early days as a basketball player, gymnast and cheerleader, she’s always been on the move. Hence the name of her Downingtown practice, the Movement Paradigm.

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Meet the 2020 Healthcare Heroes Redefining Medicine

Above: (Seated, from left) Leslie Forest and Jordan Burnham. (Standing, from left) Dr. Bernadette Logan, Arianne Missimer, Courtney McDade and Dr. Eric Zabat. Not pictured: Dr. Christina Clay.

By Melissa Jacobs of Main Line Today Magazine
Photo by Tessa Marie Images

This year’s Healthcare Heroes are redefining medicine in our region. Now more than ever, we are honored to recognize their work.

“Whether it’s cancer, chronic pain or something else, I believe in functional medicine and the holistic treatment of each individual. That’s where I find power.”

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Get Up Nation Podcast Episode 55

from Get Up Nation’s YouTube Page:
What Up, Get Up Nation? My name is Ben Biddick, the Host of the Get Up Nation Podcast and Co-Author of Get Up: The Art of Perseverance with former Major League Baseball player and CEO of Lurong Living, Adam Greenberg. Recently I had the honor and privilege of speaking with Doctor Arianne Missimer. Continue reading “Get Up Nation Podcast Episode 55”

Challenge Accepted | Dr. Arianne Missimer | TEDxWilmingtonWomen

2 months before her wedding Arianne was diagnosed with cancer – and accepted the challenge of returning to health – and helping others. Through mindset, nutrition, and movement we can overcome our challenges. Arianne shares her secrets to success as a physical therapist, cancer survivor, and American Ninja Warrior competitor to help you overcome the challenges you’re facing right now.

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Delawarean beat cancer and took on ‘American Ninja Warrior’

Source: delawareonline.com

It began with a simple urging from her future husband.

Arianne Missimer had played basketball at St. Mark’s High, studied dietetics and fitness at the University of Delaware and earned a doctorate in physical therapy at Neumann University.

Along the way, she’d become an expert in physical conditioning, adept at helping others reach optimum levels of fitness through various forms of movement. She was 22 when she opened her own fitness center.

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