The use of trauma-informed care has the power to change and uproot physical therapist practice as we know it. And like most deconstructive work in life, my discovery of the need for trauma-informed physical therapy didn’t come easy.
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Connecting the Mind and Body for Trauma-Informed Care
Date: May 11, 2021
Contact: news@apta.org
Content Type: Perspective
Kelly John, SPT
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