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C1-C2 Dysfunction in CGH: From Evaluation to Treatment Part 2 of 3
07/27/10
Harrison Vaughan, PT, DPT, Cert. SMT
Physical Therapist
The 2nd part of this series is devoted to the manual approach to C1-2 dysfunction.
A Time to Play: Why a Physical Therapist Thinks Playtime is a Must
07/27/10
Elizabeth Polis
Physical Therapist
As men and women go through life stages,our ability to recover from injuries decreases. Or does it?
The Living Spine: A Physical Therapist Discusses the Role of Fascia in Spinal Health
07/27/10
Ginger Garner MPT, ATC
Physical Therapist
Ginger discusses myofascial release and yoga.
Surpassing the Clipboard: Integrating Health Information Technology Into Your Medical Practice
07/21/10
ReachMD XM Radio Hosted by Jack Lewin, MD
Guest Richard Katz, MD
Use of electronic medical records (EMRs) and personal health records (PHRs) can improve adherence, increase efficiency and better coordinate patient care.
More Robots in Rehab: How Rex the Exoskeleton May Provide Better Physical Therapy
07/21/10
Lisa B. Minn
Physical Therapist
Lisa dshare her thoughts on "Rex the Exoskeleton".
Asana Analysis - Mini-Cobra: How Physical Therapists Can Incorporate this Yoga Pose Into Practice
07/21/10
Lisa B. Minn
Physical Therapist
The Mini-Cobra position is a modification of Bhujangasana that is extremely useful for for anyone who practices yoga.
Looking for Bloggers to Contribute Articles to TherapyJobsNationwide.com
07/15/10
If you are interested in sharing your ideas and information with over 60,000 therapy professionals, please contact Nicole D'Aiuto at ndaiuto@healthjobsnationwide.com.
Direct Access Limitation: Imaging? - What is the Right Direction for Physical Therapists and their Patients?
07/13/10
Harrison Vaughan, PT, DPT, Cert. SMT
Physical Therapist
Harrison feels Direct Access is the right direction for Physical Therapists and will benefit patients as well.
Asana Analysis - Cobra/Bhujangasana: How Physical Therapists Can Incorporate this Yoga Pose Into Practice
07/13/10
Lisa B. Minn
Physical Therapist
Lisa explains the Cobra/Bhujangasana pose.
C1-2 Dysfunction in CGH: From Evaluation to Treatment Part 1 of 3 - How Physical Therapists Can Diagnose through Flexion-Rotation Test
07/07/10
Harrison Vaughan, PT, DPT, Cert. SMT
Physical Therapist
Harrison feels physical therapists can have a significant impact and advantage on diagnosing and treating the C1-2 dysfunctional level; more specifically, cervicogenic headaches (CGH) compared to alot of other professions
Asana Analysis - Reclined Hero/Supta Virasana: How Physical Therapists Can Incorporate this Yoga Pose Into Practice
07/07/10
Lisa B. Minn
Physical Therapist
The Reclined Hero Virasana pose has its own benefits and challenges.
Waking Up the Bear: A Physical Therapist's Recommendation
07/07/10
Matthew Goodemote MPT, Dip MDT
Founder and Owner, Community Physical Therapy & Wellness
Matthew suggests the “avoid waking up the bear” theory with his patients.
Short and Long Term Effects of Reform on the Healthcare Market
07/06/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Tim Rush
Guest Phil Miller
We all know that healthcare reform may change the way healthcare professionals practice medicine, but how might reform also change the way in which we either find employment or staff our facilities?
The Benefits of Physical Therapy for Patients With Diabetes
06/30/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Janice Baker, MBA, RD, CDE, CNSC
Guest Jim Flood
It is well established that exercise is a critical component in the management of diabetes, but many diabetes patients struggle with exercise.
More Reasons Therapists Should Publish Their Fees for Service
06/30/10
Iris Kimberg MS PT, OTR
Director, NY Therapy Guide
Many therapists know Iris as a big advocate for therapy practices posting their fees for service publically on their web site and in marketing materials Many therapists know me as a big advocate for therapy practices posting their fees for service publically on their web site and in marketing materials
Asana Analysis - Hero/Virasana: How Physical Therapists Can Incorporate this Yoga Pose Into Practice
06/30/10
Lisa B. Minn
Physical Therapist
Lisa describes the benefits of the ‘virasana-style’ position in Hero position.
Online Reviews: Are Patient Waivers a Good Idea?
06/30/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Michael Greenberg, MD
Guest James Speta, JD
Anew category of online reviews is growing, as more patients are posting their own editorials about their physicians.
Is Generosity Always Good?
06/29/10
Lisa B. Minn
Physical Therapist
Lisa discusses her thoughts on generosity, compassion and happiness after seeing the new movie Please Give.
What Excites You?
06/29/10
Elizabeth Polis
Physical Therapist
Elizabeth encourages you to ponder your morning questions and consider what really revs your engine throughout the day
FTC Delays Red Flag Rules until December 31st
06/29/10
Iris Kimberg MS PT, OTR
Director, NY Therapy Guide
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has delayed the enforcement of the “Red Flags” Rule from June 1, 2010, until December 31, 2010.
Got a minute?
06/29/10
Kory Zimney
Physical Therapist
A patient's perception is the reality that us in health care need to remember
Trends in Healthcare Staffing
06/28/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Shane Jackson
Guest Tony Gregoire
We all know that the way medicine is practiced changes everyday, but how do the changes affect the overall trends in healthcare staffing?
Physical Therapy for the Pelvis
06/24/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Lauren Streicher, MD
Guest Judith Florendo
Chronic pelvic pain, incontinence and dyspareunia prompt many women to seek the help of their gynecologist.
Briefly Noted: False Positive Pelvic Instability in Pregnancy
06/23/10
Jerry Hesh, MHS, PT
Jerry discusses a case involving a 29 year old female in the 32nd week of pregnancy with progressive pelvic joint pain and perceived pelvic instability.
10 Yoga Poses for Soccer Players
06/22/10
Lisa B. Minn
Physical Therapist
Given the amount of running, sprinting and kicking that soccer players do, most of them would benefit from an asana program that emphasizes improving flexibility of the legs.
Looking for Bloggers to Contribute Articles to TherapyJobsNationwide.com
06/16/10
If you are interested in sharing your ideas and information with over 60,000 therapy professionals, please contact Nicole D'Aiuto at ndaiuto@healthjobsnationwide.com.
Watching the World Cup
06/14/10
Lisa B. Minn
Physical Therapist
Lisa's thoughts about watching the World Cup.
Loss of clinical exam? = Better future for PTs?
06/08/10
Harrison Vaughan, PT, DPT, Cert. SMT
Physical Therapist
The loss of the clinical exam in other professions may equal a better future for physical therapists.
Physical Therapy and Chronic Pelvic Pain
06/07/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Lauren Streicher, MD
Guest Judith Florendo
The most successful approach to treating pelvic pain and dyspareunia may be a team approach.
Asana Analysis - Down Dog/Adho Mukha Svanasana: How Physical Therapists Can Incorporate this Yoga Pose Into Practice
06/07/10
Lisa B. Minn
Physical Therapist
Part 9 of Lisa's Ansana Analysis Series
Lower Back Pain? There's an App for That
06/01/10
Pain Free Back is the first interactive application (app) designed to provide individuals with a diagnosis and treatment for lower back pain.
Thoughts on Fibromyalgia
06/01/10
Matthew Goodemote MPT, Dip MDT
Founder and Owner, Community Physical Therapy & Wellness
Treating patients with a condition that brings with it a lot of fear and frustration.
Everything in Moderation
06/01/10
Lisa B. Minn
Physical Therapist
There are good reasons to include at least some moderate workouts in your exercise routine whether or not you exercise regularly.
The door is open....what are you waiting for?
06/01/10
Elizabeth Polis
Physical Therapist
It is a choice to keep your “engines“ running efficiently and effectively…or pay for the “repairs” later, when they may be far beyond recovery.
Adhesive Capsulitis: How can we make this Dx of inclusion, rather than exclusion?
06/01/10
Harrison Vaughan, PT, DPT, Cert. SMT
Physical Therapist
Adhesive capsulitis has historically been a diagnosis of exclusion, especially at the earliest stages where ROM limitations aren’t as evident and not main complaint.
Too many options to change?
06/01/10
Kory Zimney
Physical Therapist
Does exercise and eating right not get followed up on because people don’t want to do them or because they don’t know what to do?
Asana Analysis - Reclined Hand-Foot Pose/Supta Padangusthasana: How Physical Therapists Can Incorporate this Yoga Pose Into Practice
05/21/10
Lisa B. Minn
Physical Therapist
Lisa’s seventh installment in the Ansana Analysis series.
Your rib cage is like a bongo... let’s make some music!
05/20/10
Elizabeth Polis
Physical Therapist
For those of you who are in fact suffering from respiratory congestion, pressure and soreness due to coughing, heaving, or sneezing...I may have a tip for you.
Improve your Golf Swing
05/19/10
Bill Case, PT, SCS
President/ Owner of Case Physical Therapy, Inc.
This video was used to educate and market the Dynamic Balance System for golfers, but can also benefit patients.
It might not be just about fixing parts
05/19/10
Kory Zimney
Physical Therapist
We often compare our bodies to machines, but as humans our bodies are far more complex than any machine.
Ethical Dilemmas in Physical Therapy: Patient Sensitivity
05/17/10
Michael B. Scates, PT, MS, DPT
Founder, President, and CEO of Synergy Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Network Inc.
A review of Principle 1 of the APTA’s Code of Ethics: Physical therapists shall respect the inherent rights and dignity of all individuals.
Question and Answers – Taking Care of Business Column – out on May 24, 2010 OT Advance
05/15/10
Iris Kimberg MS PT, OTR
Director, NY Therapy Guide
Iris answers some important questions in the next issue of OT Advance.
Asana Analysis - Triangle Pose/Trikonasana: How Physical Therapists Can Incorporate this Yoga Pose into Practice
05/13/10
Lisa B. Minn
Physical Therapist
The sixth installment in Lisa’s Ansana Analysis series
Expert Practice
05/13/10
Kory Zimney
Physical Therapist
How are you challenging yourself to become more of an expert in your practice?
A Compassionate Presence: Reiki as Alternative Pain Management
05/10/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Eric Tangalos, MD
Guest Harold Bob, MD, CMD
If you were told there was a method of reducing pain that was low- or no cost, not harmful, and effective, would you be interested in learning more?
The Benefits of Therapeutic Exercise and Physical Activity in Long Term Care
05/10/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Eric Tangalos, MD
Guest Tim Fox, DPT
Mimi Jacobs, MPT
As people are living longer than ever before with a variety of chronic conditions, modified physical activity can help older patients regain or retain functionality.
A Case for Separating the Mind and Body
05/09/10
Lisa B. Minn
Physical Therapist
When is the mind-body connection NOT the way to go?
Competent in California: Physical Therapy Board of California
05/09/10
Michael B. Scates, PT, MS, DPT
Founder, President, and CEO of Synergy Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Network Inc .
In an effort to improve the competency of Physical Therapists and Physical Therapists Assistants licensed in the State of California, the PTBC enacted a new continuing education requirement for license renewal.
Debunking 'Usual and Customary'
05/08/10
Iris Kimberg MS PT, OTR
Director, NY Therapy Guide
As both a practitioner and consumer of health care services, I have always found insurers' concept of UCR - "usual, customary and reasonable" – to be one that defies logic.
Odd Bedfellows or Long Time Coming???
05/03/10
Iris Kimberg MS PT, OTR
Director, NY Therapy Guide
Transitioning from the “Sickness” Business to the “Health” Business
Asana Analysis - Mountain Pose / Tadsana: : How Physical Therapists Can Incorporate this Yoga Pose into Practice
04/27/10
Lisa B. Minn
Physical Therapist
Understanding the Mountain Pose and how to use it in physical therapy practice.
Health Care Reform? What's next?
04/27/10
Kory Zimney
Physical Therapist
What’s next, now that Health Care Reform is a reality?
A Take on The New Persona of Occupational Therapy
04/22/10
Iris Kimberg MS PT, OTR
Director, NY Therapy Guide
Iris discusses her views on a recent New York Times article that was less than favorable towards occupational therapists.
What are we evolving to?
04/21/10
Kory Zimney
Physical Therapist
Increasing your exercise can reduce your risk of getting Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease as you age.
The Practical Side of Yoga
04/20/10
Lisa B. Minn
Physical Therapist
Lisa knew there must something more to yoga than simple stretching, and is now hooked.
Monday Morning Quarterbacking on the Private Practice Workshop
04/12/10
Iris Kimberg MS PT, OTR
Director, NY Therapy Guide
Iris’s thoughts on her recent workshop, Starting a Professional Private Practice.
“Ergo Breaks” for the Industrial/Office/Health Care Athlete
04/07/10
Ronald W. Porter, PT, CEAS III
Why “Ergo Breaks” may promote a less static more dynamic work place.
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