Note: This is the first of a series of blog articles that addresses issues raised by physical therapists on various social media network groups where we are also members.
Note: This is the third of a series of blog articles that addresses issues raised by physical therapists on various social media network groups where we are also members.
You’ve likely already seen the statistics on low back pain. And if so, you know as many as 80% of us will have an episode of back pain at some point in our lives.
Fall prevention is a huge part of what we do in the physical therapy community.
Every second of every day in the United States an older adult falls, making falls the number one cause of injuries and…
Note: This is the second of a series of blog articles that addresses issues raised by physical therapists on various social media network groups where we are also members.
We unveiled a new website and approach to the PT market this week.
In rather shocking news, this event didn’t gather as much attention as an offer to send people around the moon did elsewhere.
By Sean Hagey
How many times has the following happened to you?
I recently got a call from one of my home health patients. (I’ll refer to him as Steven for privacy.)
The physical therapy profession traditionally isn’t very progressive.
We are often reactionary and slow to adopt new technology.