LSU Health Shreveport’s School of Health Professions and Sciences has launched a hybrid Doctor of Physical Therapy program in Lafayette, the first of its kind in Louisiana.
Emplify Health will open a new physical therapy clinic inside the West Side YMCA, and plans a presence at all six Green Bay YMCA locations.
Together with SSM Health Physical Therapy, Saint Louis University offers a 12-month neurologic physical therapy residency with numerous opportunities for licensed physical therapists to develop as ...
The mission of the SSM Health SLU Hospital Neurologic Physical Therapy Residency is to foster the formation of reflective leaders who provide compassionate, evidence-based, and collaborative care in ...
Lucy Merrell, who had a stroke at age 14, spoke about how quick care changed her outcomes. A new telehealth program aims to provide that quick care to more patients.
Mental health counseling can be a powerful support in helping you understand, process, and move through the complex emotions that come with loss. Therapy for grief offers a supportive space to process ...
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Laredo College opens applications for physical therapist assistant program ...
Objective To identify gender/sex-specific considerations to enhance anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture rehabilitation experiences and outcomes among women. Methods Mixed-methods concept mapping.
Range of motion (ROM) refers to how far you can move or stretch a part of your body, such as a joint or a muscle. It’s different for each of us. For example, some people can do complete splits, but ...
Background The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury rate for girls/women has not changed in over 20 years, and they remain 3–6 times more likely to experience injury compared with boys/men. To date ...
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