Tag Archives: physical therapy research

Physical Therapy in a School Setting

Many are surprised to discover that physical therapy is often one of the many functions that takes place at elementary and secondary schools. Today’s expert Sue Cecere, PT, MHS is a Physical Therapy Instructional Specialist at the Prince Georges County Public Schools and Vice President of the APTA Section on Pediatrics. She shares what it’s [...]

Physical Therapy Outlook for 2014

It’s difficult to predict what the true impact of the Affordable Care Act will have on physical therapy. To share his thoughts on the future of physical therapy, Josh Bailey, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS, CPed recently joined PT Talker.  Dr. Bailey is co-owner, president and CEO for Rehabilitation Associates of Central Virginia. Bailey sees physical therapists [...]

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, [...]

Patient Management for Physical Therapists

Ever wonder how you can demonstrate value to your patients consistently?  Or truly understand what patients are saying about your clinic? Today’s expert, Scott Hebert, PT, DPT, CEO and Co-Founder of TheraVid, Inc. shares details on the ways a patient management system can help your clinic demonstrate value to your patients. A patient management platform [...]