Don't abort your treatment, re-examine irritability and modify! Let's dive in....
We know the importance of incorporating therapeutic neuroscience education, but that doesn't always make doing so smooth sailing! Today I highlight a few common mistakes I see that trip well intentioned clinicians up.
Time is limited and relationships are mandatory, why I think a focus on networking can limit your professional and personal progress.
And stick around to hear about our new online course "The Clinical Management of the Fitness Athlete" !
If you are serious about tailoring your treatment to every n=1 that walks into your room, the idea of a standardized exam has to go. Here is why
There are a lot of reasons that it's tempting to go it alone in business, to brand yourself and build your name. Fair enough, but let's talk for just a bit about the benefits of a team....
Lots of great questions on this Friday's Q&A including what I would look at if I had a chance to get back into a cadaver lab! Enjoy!
The solution to the vast majority of our problems as physical therapists is simple, get patients first. Let's talk about it
I always hate to see missed opportunities, for our profession and for the patients we service. I can't think of a bigger miss than TMD, let's unpack that a bit and make some changes
When is the "right" time to make the jump from student to teacher? Is there one? This morning we discuss the "optimal degree of separation" concept to help us answer that. enjoy
Some folks seem to feel that a "pain science" approach means a "hands off" approach. IMO this represents an incomplete understanding of the literature and needs of this patient population. Let's take a deeper dive....
CrossFit is a very polarizing subject among Physical Therapists and thus deserves some exploration. In today's episode I talk about my personal experience as a beginner in the CrossFit world and how it has changed my clinical practice. Enjoy!
Yesterday we talked about the role of the educator in helping students and clinicians avoid burnout. Today we talked about strategies the individual themselves can take to ensure their fire builds instead of fades. Enjoy
Burnout it multi-factorial with responsibility shared by many. This morning we take a viewpoint rarely discussed, namely the role of the educator in facilitating burnout. A fine line exists between inspiring students while still giving a realistic perspective on clinic life, and failing to walk it properly may have long term repercussions. By sharing our clinical challenges, and how we find success within them, I believe we can contribute greatly to the mental health of new graduates. Enjoy the first episode of season 4!