Fear, Avoidance, and Beliefs negatively impact patient care on a daily basis, however, they can be helpful in recovery when properly oriented an placed in perspective. [Read more…] about Fear, Avoidance, and Beliefs
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A Therapist’s Sales Pitch
As you may or may not know, we’re looking to hire a physical therapist and/or licensed physical therapy assistant. If you’ve read over our website, checked our Facebook page, or been a patient, you’ll understand that our focus is high-quality work: getting patients back to their lives as quickly as possible, or finding them the correct solution for their problem. [Read more…] about A Therapist’s Sales Pitch
Dizziness and Balance Retraining (Video)
Do you know someone suffering from vertigo? An athlete still feeling the effects of a concussion? A parent or loved one that seems to have “lost a step” with respect to getting around safely? [Read more…] about Dizziness and Balance Retraining (Video)
Pain and Therapy
Physical therapists get a bad rap when it comes to pain. Sometimes pain is necessary for recovery, however, saying “no pain, no gain” goes too far. Although I’ve addressed the role of pain in therapy, and used the term productive and unproductive a thousand times related to pain, I never thought to put it down on paper (in cyberspace) quite that way until the other day. [Read more…] about Pain and Therapy
Explaining Medical Billing and Claims
This is the best way that I can think of to explain how medical services are billed and paid for, and it’s by using something that everyone understands – a restaurant.
Treatment Effectiveness – Trick or Treat?
This is a very interesting article, and I think that any patient that is planning to undergo physical therapy should read through it. After you’ve read it, I have a few (ok, more than a few) comments:View Post [Read more…] about Treatment Effectiveness – Trick or Treat?