What to Read: December 2012
Blog Posts The first blog post comes from Joseph Brence, DPT (Forward Thinking PT) and Francois Prizinski, DPT, OCS, COMT, DAC, FAAOMPT who made a portion of their lecture titled “Modern Manual...
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Blog Posts Mike Reinold recently published a guest post titled “Do Males and Females with Patellofemoral Pain Need to be Treated Differently?” written by Heidi Mills, BSc (Hons), GSR. This article...
View ArticleWhat to Read: February 2013
To start, Therapydia’s Blog Awards end this Tuesday, February 26th at 5 PM PST / 8 PM EST. Immediately following the end of voting, the winners will be announced live on Therapydia’s PT-TV. So, please...
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Blog Posts Harrison Vaughan, PT, DPT at In Touch PT delves into some current evidence and clinical reasoning related to mechanical traction for patients presenting with neck pain (“What is Your...
View ArticleWhat to Read: August-October 2013
Blog Posts Over at ACL Prevention, Trent Nessler, DPT has posted several fantastic posts centered around using movement analysis in the treatment of orthopedic conditions (“Does Movement Assessment...
View ArticleWhat to Read: November 2013 – January 2014
Blog Posts 1. “Metacognition, Critical Thinking, and Science Based Practice” by Kyle Ridgeway, DPT (PTThinkTank.com) 2. “Let’s Talk Spinal Manipulation (Thrust, Grade 5, or Whatever Else You Wanna...
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Blog Posts “We Need to Educate and Interact – With Ourselves and Our Patients“, by Joseph Brence, PT, DPT, FAAOMPT, COMT, DAC “Utility of the Head Thrust Test to Investigate Vestibular Function: A...
View ArticleWhat to Read: January 2015
Each month multiple bloggers, researchers, and clinicians produce evidence-based content that moves our profession forward. Below are several research and blog articles I recommend from this past...
View ArticleWhat to Read: February 2015
Each month multiple bloggers, researchers, and clinicians produce evidence-based content that moves our profession forward. Below are several research and blog articles I recommend from this past...
View ArticleWhat to Read: April-May 2015
Each month multiple bloggers, researchers, and clinicians produce evidence-based content that moves our profession forward. Below are several research and blog articles I recommend from this past...
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