As a Physical Therapist (PT), the array of techniques available for patient treatment is vast, ranging from soft tissue mobilization exercises to joint mobilization maneuvers, all aimed at enhancing rehabilitation and healing processes.
3 Tools Every Physical Therapist Should Have for IASTM
Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) presents numerous advantages for patients undergoing physical therapy.
Are you a blue or a red light?
Are you inclined towards cerulean or crimson illumination? This contribution is penned by Mikal Solstad, a licensed Napropath in Sweden, in response to the query “What I do.” It resonates profoundly with a subject matter warranting introspective examination.
Patients should not be predisposed to dislike us
“I was told by my previous physical therapist that I would end up hating them by the end of my treatment.” I encountered this statement from an elderly patient last week. This patient underwent a total hip replacement, shortly followed by a fall resulting in a fracture and surgical fixation Continue Reading
Novel Research on Patients Undergoing Postoperative Rehabilitation After Complete Knee
Alexandria, VA, February 25, 2016 – An innovative investigation concludes that individuals undergoing total knee replacement (TKR) surgery and referred to a physical therapist (PT) unaffiliated with their surgeon’s practice receive fewer consultations and benefit from more tailored, one-on-one attention. Conversely, the study revealed that those who avail of physical Continue Reading