What is the BEST Tool for esports and Video Game Injuries?

What is the BEST Tool for esports and Video Game Injuries? There are several common injuries that gamers and esports athletes sustain throughout their careers. Some of them are simple and some are complex. They range from postural issues to more severe nerve related issues. A lot of the content I have been putting out … Read more

Wellfie Wednesday: Get Out Of Your Circle

Wellfie Wednesday Tip #87: Get Out of Your Circle Happy Wellfie Wednesday! Welcome back! This week is brought to you by Patrick, (@TheFuelPhysio) and warning, it seem like bit of a rant. In the world (circle) of physical therapy, this past week was a big deal, we had our Combined Sections Meeting in New Orleans, … Read more

“Take Only What You Need From It”

“Take Only What You Need From It” “Take Only What You Need From It” – MGMT. After attending the American Physical Therapy Association’s Combined Sections Meeting or APTA CSM, I came to a realization. I don’t think I was doing conferences correctly. My former method of going to conferences, back in my student and younger … Read more

Where to Eat When in New Orleans: APTA CSM EDITION

  Where to Eat When in New Orleans: APTA CSM EDITION One of the things I love about being a physical therapist is the friendships and bonds I have made throughout the profession. I have also had the pleasure and opportunity to do many different collaborative projects. This past month, I had the pleasure of … Read more

Widespread Panic and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band

Widespread Panic and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band Tonight, on the Monday of The American Physical Therapy Association’s Combined Sections Meeting (APTA’s CSM) week, I bring you a New Orleans staple. The Dirty Dozen Brass Band is one of the baddest bands in the country. The ensemble was established in 1977 by Benny Jones together with … Read more

The APTA’s Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program: A Review

The APTA’s Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program: A Review As a physical therapist, I am required to take AT LEAST 30 continuing education units every two years (varies by state). That means I need to seek out and find extra classes (above and beyond my degrees) to keep my knowledge in the field of physical therapy … Read more