Tag Archives: Jeff Worrell

New Website Helps Patients Find Physical Therapists

Every day consumers turn to the internet to research health issues and find health care providers.  To make it easier for consumers to find a physical therapist in their area and complete prescribed exercises correctly, Shawn Rankin, PT, developed two websites that cater to physical therapists, consumers and physicians. He shares the details about these [...]

Take a Break to Improve MS Patient Outcomes

One of the symptoms patients with Multiple Sclerosis commonly experience is fatigue which often limits their ability to complete physical therapy. Recent research found that taking intermittent breaks between physical therapy exercises can greatly improve the amount of exercise MS patients can handle. Today’s podcast features Herb Karpatkin, DSc, MPT, and professor at the Hunter [...]

Hip Exercises Reduce Runner’s Knee

Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) or “runner’s knee” accounts for 20% of all running injuries and is more commonly diagnosed in females. Luckily, a new study has found hip strengthening exercises can help reduce the symptoms associated with this common injury. Today, Tracy Dierks, PhD, Assistant Professor and Director of Research at the Motion Analysis Research [...]

What Does the Research Show?

Is there evidence to support the practices done each day in your clinic? As physical therapy moves towards a more evidence-based practice, research to support the effectiveness of treatments is critical. Today’s podcast features Kurt Hegmann, M.D., MPH, Director of the Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health at the University of Utah and [...]