I always chuckle to myself when people say they have TMJ. I chuckle because, technically speaking, everyone has TMJ - the temporomandibular joint...
Case Study: SCI Gait Training and Orthoses
Learning to walk after a spinal cord injury
This is a case of a 65 year old healthy woman who fell from 7 steps and experienced loss of..
What Every PT Must Know About CrossFit Injuries
CrossFit Injuries
The jury is out in the physical therapy world as to whether we should “love to hate” or “hate to love” the CrossFitter. No matter..
The Good and Bad of Early Intervention OT
Are you considering being an early intervention OT?
Being fresh out of school and on the hunt for your first job as an early intervention OT can be..
What Makes a Truly Skilled Manual Therapist?
In the world of physical medicine and rehabilitation, there are countless approaches and dogmas within the realm of manual therapy. There are gurus..
5 Ways to be a Great Clinical Instructor
As students and former students know, the clinical instructor (CI) has a huge impact on the experience of a clinical affiliation. As I reflected on..
As a profession, physical therapy has come a long way from falling into the 3 x 10 and e-stim mindset for every visit for every patient. Recently,..
I have been practicing physical therapy for 17 years. I love to learn and I am always on the look out for the most current and effective ways to..