Should You Use Ice for Pain or Injuries?

Oct 14, 2021

RICE — rest, ice, compress, elevate — and the updated PRICE — add protection to the beginning — are part of traditional injury management 101. They should be […]

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RICE — rest, ice, compress, elevate — and the updated PRICE — add protection to the beginning — are part of traditional injury management 101. They should be […]

Physical Therapy is a Team Effort

Feb 25, 2021

How do you make medical decisions? Do you have a plan? If you do, how do you come up with […]

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How do you make medical decisions? Do you have a plan? If you do, how do you come up with […]

People Are Not Cars: We Do Not Breakdown, We Adapt

Jan 14, 2021

Analogies are wonderful tools for expressing ideas and explaining otherwise complex information. They are common in healthcare as clinicians often […]

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Analogies are wonderful tools for expressing ideas and explaining otherwise complex information. They are common in healthcare as clinicians often […]

We Need to Restore the Lost Art of the Clinical Examination

Dec 03, 2020

Eliminating Wasteful Exams and Focusing on the Patient’s Needs Over the past several decades, healthcare providers have relied more on […]

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Eliminating Wasteful Exams and Focusing on the Patient’s Needs Over the past several decades, healthcare providers have relied more on […]

You Are Not Defined By Your MRI Results

Nov 17, 2020

Our Bodies Are Resilient, Not Broken If you have ever received an MRI that showed herniation, degeneration, bone spurs, calcification, […]

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Our Bodies Are Resilient, Not Broken If you have ever received an MRI that showed herniation, degeneration, bone spurs, calcification, […]

The Art of the Clinical Debate

Sep 22, 2020

Punching People in the Face with Facts Doesn’t Work Allow me to paint a picture of a typical clinical debate. […]

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Punching People in the Face with Facts Doesn’t Work Allow me to paint a picture of a typical clinical debate. […]

Reversibility principle: How true is “use it or lose it” in patient care?

Sep 08, 2020

It is highly likely you have heard these words at some point in your life. While the statement typically concerns […]

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It is highly likely you have heard these words at some point in your life. While the statement typically concerns […]

How can physical therapists effectively develop a prognosis?

Sep 01, 2020

Building a plan of care (POC) and developing a prognosis are tricky endeavors. It is a combination of art and […]

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Building a plan of care (POC) and developing a prognosis are tricky endeavors. It is a combination of art and […]

Stop Focusing On The Negatives: Risks And Impairments Are Only Part Of The Patient Assessment

Aug 25, 2020

If you have ever tried out for a sports team or a role in a play, you have been thoroughly […]

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If you have ever tried out for a sports team or a role in a play, you have been thoroughly […]

How to Read Research: A Guide Allowing Anyone to Better Understand Scientific Writing

Aug 24, 2020

“Just because we can detect an effect does not mean it matters” – The Power of Mathematical Thinking by Jordan […]

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“Just because we can detect an effect does not mean it matters” – The Power of Mathematical Thinking by Jordan […]

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