The Fall Prevention Alphabet

The Fall Prevention Alphabet September 22nd: Falls Prevention Awareness Day   By: Brandi Singleton, PT, DPT, CCI You have probably heard at some time or another that falls are a problem. Maybe you even heard it referred to as an epidemic.  Well, neither of these...

Raising Awareness of Pain

September: Pain Awareness Month Raising Awareness of Pain By: Kimberly Breeden, MS, OTR/L The American Chronic Pain Association (ACPA) recognizes September as Pain Awareness Month with many organizations working to raise public awareness of pain and it’s impact. The...

Alternative Strategies for Pain Management

Alternative Strategies for Pain Management   Photo Credit: Shutterstock – Jon Bilous   By: Ziya “Z” Altug, PT, DPT, MS, OCS, CSCS   A 2018 perspective in the New England Journal of Medicine states that “in 2016 more than 11 million Americans...

Functional Amputee Rehabilitation

Course Highlight: Functional Amputee Rehabilitation By: Daniel J, Lee, PT, DPT, GCS     Whether you work with individuals with limb loss on a daily basis, or if you only see one or two patients a year, Functional Amputee Rehab is a great course for you. ...

Strength Training the “Floor of the Core”

Strength Training the “Floor of the Core”   By: Catherine Lewan, PT, DPT, CPI, CYT   May is National Physical Fitness and Sports Month and, of course, May 13th was Mother’s Day. So it would seem the perfect time to talk about physical fitness,...

10 Things to Know About Childhood Apraxia

10 Things to Know About Childhood Apraxia By: Cari Ebert, MS, CCC-SLP   1. There are three types of apraxia for the speech-language pathologist (SLP) to be aware of: Limb apraxia (also referred to as dyspraxia) refers to difficulty producing movements with the...