Is Imposter Syndrome Holding You Back?
As a rehab therapist, you’ve gotten used to talking and having people listen to you. It feels good to be a professional in your […]
As a rehab therapist, you’ve gotten used to talking and having people listen to you. It feels good to be a professional in your […]
At first glance, you might not see a lot of similarities between tech sales (aka SaaS sales) and rehab. If you’re a PT, OT,
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Today’s article is a guest post that discusses how to manage outpatient PT burnout. Super excited to share this one, and eager to know
The US military reserve (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard) is a great option for those who want to serve their country
Physical therapists (PTs) are used to providing care in person. We are comfortable stretching out muscles, helping our patients attain good alignment, and lifting
CSM 2020 has come and gone, and I’m now in major “pondering the whole experience” mode. Anyone who knows me well is aware that
It’s official—I’m making PTpreneur Week a thing. Let’s say it’s going to be the third week of PT Month (October) every year, shall we?
Rehab practitioners looking to move into less physically demanding roles will find it helpful to focus on the core skills they already have. One
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I recently became a utilization reviewer, and my hands-on clinical skills are no longer being used daily—or even weekly. But this does not mean
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As a school-based physical therapist, I wear many hats. Movement expert, advocate, safety police, that guy who runs around playing tag on the playground.
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