What Scientific Ideas are Ready for Retirement?
Every year Edge poses a question and subsequently curates responses from a variety of intellectuals. The result is a fascinating compilation of short essays on a range of ideas orbiting around a...
View ArticleWhat are the Issues with Therapeutic or Trigger Point Dry Needling? 9...
Dry needling continues to garner increasing popularity within physical therapy. And, the focus is not just clinical, a pubmed search for “physical therapy” and “dry needling” illustrates an 8 fold...
View ArticleDr. Manual Therapy, Or How I Came to Stop Worrying and Love the Placebo
With a central theme based on cinema, and a message potentially confused as a doomsday device for manual therapy, Dr. Joel Bialosky’s (along with Drs. Bishop and Penza) latest commentary in JOSPT,...
View ArticleWhere #GetPT1st Doesn’t Work: The Bottom Line
Used with permission from The Wall Street Journal, WSJ.com. Copyright 2007 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All rights reserved. This year marks this image’s 10th birthday. It has been shared, tweeted,...
View ArticleWhiplash: JOSPT Special Issues Highlight the Challenges Facing Clinicians,...
The Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy (JOSPT) recently released a special issue on the topic of whiplash-associated disorders (WAD). This July 2017 publication followed up on the...
View Article4 Take Home Points from Ascend 2017
WebPT’s 4th annual Ascend Conference took place in Washington, D.C. the weekend of September 29th. Rehab therapists from around the world attended business discussions on increasing revenue, outcomes,...
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