Becoming a specialist in any area of PT is never an easy task. Track and field is an even less common area to become a specialist. But this was my..
I was lucky enough to interview Rafael Salazar, a consulting OT in Georgia, Member of the State OT Board, and owner of Rehab U Practice Solutions...
Blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, and . . . pain? Ah, the fifth vital sign, added in the 1990’s to improve pain..
Healthcare can be draining and isolating. Clinicians are faced with long hours, difficult patients, and endless hoops to jumps through for..
In the clinic and school-based setting, each patient and child we see is different.
Individuals come to occupational therapy with a different set..
Finding Your Niche As A New Grad OT
For many reading this, the hard times of occupational therapy school are finally over. No more exams or practicals sounds great, but – here comes..
6 Questions for Screening the Pelvic Floor
History taking is tough. There’s always something else you could ask, something you entirely forgot to ask, something you should ask but don’t feel..
A Student’s Guide to AOTA Conference
Why I’m excited to go to AOTA as an OT student
The AOTA Annual Conference & Expo isn’t only for super successful OTRs/COTAs who have their school..
How a PT Judges Running Shoes
Visit any online running community or attend a run club meeting and one thing will be made very clear. There are a lot of opinions and information..