How to Stay Current with Research in Physical Therapy
This blog explores key strategies for physical therapists to stay current with the latest research and developments in the field!
Integrating Dry Needling with Manual Therapy
To give some perspective, while I love dry needling, I look at it as simply another tool in my list of treatment options. In fact, dry needling typically isn’t the first tool pulled out of my treatment toolbox because it is inherently invasive, but it’s an outstanding option when addressing muscle hypertonicity.
6 Misconceptions About Physical Therapy… Debunked!
In this blog post, we address 6 common misconceptions about physical therapy and aim to correct them. Physical therapy offers rather unique treatment techniques that often lay within the “grey space” of manual medicine…
Enhancing Clinical Decision Making in Physical Therapy
This blog explores key strategies for enhancing clinical decision-making in physical therapy practice. By implementing these evidence-based methods, you can significantly improve patient outcomes and elevate the quality of care you provide.
Benefits of Hosting a Private Course
In this blog post, discover the benefits of hosting a private CEU course for your team. We hit an all-time record number of private courses scheduled for this year and popularity continues to increase.
New Grad Success Guide
In this blog post, we explore 7 things you should do as a new grad right after graduation. Approach this new chapter with intention and become your best self.
5 Effective Exercises for Improving Balance in Elderly Patients
In this blog post, we explore 5 effective exercises to help improve balance and prevent falls for elderly patients. Learn how to help enhance stability and independence in older adults as they age.
4 Tips for Successfully Managing Patient Load
Regardless of your specific work setting, efficient patient load management is crucial for providing quality care and avoiding stress at work. By effectively managing your patient load, you can ensure that each patient receives the attention and care they deserve and that you can avoid taking work home (or at least minimize it).
The Importance of the Test-Treat-Retest Concept
I have the pleasure of doing the AV for many of our Live Hybrid courses, so I get to see our great instructors in action. The instructors of the last few courses (MFR, Anatomy and Lumbar) have all spent time discussing the concept of test/ treat/ retest and the impact it can have on the success you have with your patients.