The evolution of clinical practice and evidence based medicine is quite interesting to take a …
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Why do Physical Therapists Believe in Ineffective Treatments?
Why do we use ineffective treatments? There are many treatments used by physical therapists which …
Read More »How to Have Difficult Conversations with Patients and their Families
How many times are we as physical therapists put in a position where we have …
Read More »Scapular Dyskinesia: What it is and What it Means for Your Patients
While in PT school, most of us were made aware of faulty movement patterns we …
Read More »Blood Flow Restriction Training: What is it and Will it Work for my Patients?
As a physical therapist who follows many popular PTs and fitness professionals on social media, …
Read More »Postpartum Physical Therapy: An Orthopedic Perspective
There is a lot more to the postpartum gap than diastasis recti. There’s a knowledge …
Read More »Changing the Model of Patient Education: Stop Telling Your Patients Everything is “Wrong” With Them
The background Most physical therapists conduct a highly detailed physical examination and evaluation of every …
Read More »The Role of Breathing in Physical Therapy
On any given day, we take anywhere from 17,000-30,000 breaths. Much like blinking or swallowing, …
Read More »Trigger Points and Physical Therapy: Striking a Nerve in a Polarized Profession
Trigger points: the great controversy Odds are, you may be experiencing a trigger point as …
Read More »The Role of Optimism in Patient Outcomes
Optimism The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines optimism as “an inclination to put the most favorable construction …
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