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