Tag Archives: American Physical Therapy Association

Physical Therapy Designed for Cardiac, Pulmonary Patients

In the United States, over 14 million people suffer from some form of coronary artery disease, including congestive heart failure and millions more suffer from pulmonary conditions. Cardiac physical therapy helps individuals overcome some of the limitations patients suffer due to their cardiac or pulmonary conditions. This week’s expert Komal Deokule, PT, MSc PT, CCS, MCSP, [...]

EMR Offers More than Just Physical Therapy Documentation

Electronic medical record (EMR) systems provide physical therapists with the ability to access a patient’s complete medical record. But these, systems can offer much more than easy access to patient’s treatments, procedures and prescriptions.  EMR systems can help streamline billing, marketing efforts and more. Today’s expert, Nitin Chhoda PT, DPT and author of “Physical Therapy [...]

What You Need to Know Before Selling your Physical Therapy Practice

Have you thought about selling your physical therapy practice? Today’s guest, Paul Martin, MPT, CBI, M&AMI, Martin Healthcare Advisors (MHA) founder and president shares details about what physical therapists should and shouldn’t do when planning to sell their business. This issue and others are addressed in his recently released book called The Ultimate Success Guide: The World’s Leading Experts [...]

A Running Injury Recovery Program Developed by a PT

Most runners experience some type of injury in their lifetime. This week’s expert, Bruce R. Wilk PT, OCS specializes in running injuries and has developed a new treatment program that shows runners how to fix their own injuries and become a stronger and healthier runner. Author of The Running Injury Recovery Program, Wilk shares details [...]