Muscle Contraction Steps: A Review
At the foundation of all movement is the humble muscle cell. If you remember from biology, there are quite a few steps to a simple … Read More
At the foundation of all movement is the humble muscle cell. If you remember from biology, there are quite a few steps to a simple … Read More
My Hip Hurts: What Can I Do About It? Pain in the hip is one of the most common complaints of runners, dancers, cyclists, and … Read More
Many of us have experienced pain in the knee while running, jumping, or with stair climbing. Sometimes it happens because of a traumatic injury, but … Read More
A Quick Review of CPT Codes and ICD-10 Codes CPT stands for Current Procedural Terminology and are published by the American Medical Association. Ranging from … Read More
When Physical Therapists document the progress of a patient, it’s common to see medical abbreviations within the notes. For example, the Physical Therapy abbreviation SBA … Read More
The job outlook for physical therapy shows promise, and average incomes are on the rise. But if you’re a recent PT grad, you might be … Read More
As movement experts, physical therapists specialize in rehabilitation in a wide range of settings, including: outpatient orthopedics, pediatrics, neurology, cardiovascular rehab, home health, sports facilities … Read More
When you get an invitation to your first physical therapy school interview, you feel excited for about 10 minutes. Then, if you’re like most people, … Read More
In order to become a physical therapist, you need to graduate from a CAPTE-accredited program and pass the NPTE to become a board certified and … Read More
Physical Therapists are movement experts. All Physical Therapists (PTs) hold at least a 4-year undergraduate degree and many hold graduate degrees in Physical Therapy. The … Read More