How to Improve Balance: 3 Tips from a Physical Therapist
Each year, 36 million adults suffer a fall, and poor balance is often to blame. But even if your balance feels “off,” you aren’t doomed. … Read More
Each year, 36 million adults suffer a fall, and poor balance is often to blame. But even if your balance feels “off,” you aren’t doomed. … Read More
I have a simple 3 question formula for figuring out if someone should use a cane. People are usually surprised how easy my assessment is, … Read More
What is Sensitivity? Sensitivity implies the ability of a test to identify the person who has a particular condition, dysfunction, or disease when they actually … Read More
Physical therapy documentation is an important tool for recording therapy treatments and tracking a patient’s progress. It can also be the cause of major headaches, … Read More
Getting into PT school isn’t easy. For the 50% of people who are accepted into Physical Therapy school, you’re in for a challenging 3 years. … Read More
Is a Physical Therapist a doctor? It depends on the PT. Not all Physical Therapists (PTs) have a Doctorate degree (DPT). Some PTs only have … Read More
One of the most common shoulder surgeries is a rotator cuff repair. Whether you’re scheduled to have a rotator cuff surgery or you just had … Read More
Good news for PT students: Picmonic has launched the Physical Therapy version of its world-renowned study resource, and it pairs perfectly with the content you’ll … Read More
Repetitive motions take a toll on the elbow. Constant wrist and elbow movements coupled with gripping often lead to medial epicondylitis. The condition is often … Read More
If you’re thinking about using MedBridge Enterprise for your hospital, clinic, or medical group, you’re not alone. More and more organizations are turning to … Read More