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Jul 7, 2017/Podcast
Listen to a discussion interview held at NEXT 2017 in Boston on The 48th Mary McMillan Lecture – Turning Over the Hourglass with Richard K. Shields, PT, PhD, FAPTA
Listen to a discussion interview held at NEXT 2017 in Boston on The 22nd John H.P. Maley Lecture – Strike While the Iron is Hot with Tara Jo Manal, PT, DPT, FAPTA.
Listen to a discussion interview held at NEXT 2017 in Boston on the 10th annual Oxford Debate, the debate topic “Jack of All vs. Master of One.”
Listen to a discussion interview held at NEXT 2017 in Boston with the Foundation for Physical Therapy on the VCU-Marquette Challenge.
Mar 4, 2020/Podcast
Will Stokes, PT, DPT, is on a mission to prepare students for the transition to professional. In this episode, Will shares his story as a student transitioning into a clinician, and gives insight on his experience as a professional.
Feb 5, 2020/Podcast
Learn what every physical therapy student should know about the health care landscape, payment, ethical practice, as well as advice on documentation, and ethical decision-making.
Oct 7, 2019/Podcast
Joseph Donnelly, PT, DHS , discusses what you need to know about dry needling, trigger points, and myofascial pain syndrome and how physical therapy can work in these areas.
Sep 4, 2019/Podcast
Physical therapist Sarah Wenger discusses the complexity of chronic pain management, including the mental and emotional aspects of chronic pain and reassures younger clinicians that they are well prepared to make a meaningful impact in the lives of people with chronic pain.
Aug 23, 2019/Podcast
Physical therapist Jaclyn Marie Arrow, PT, DPT, Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy, discusses her session, He Said, She Said: How Personality and Communication Can Improve Patient Education.
Aug 13, 2019/Podcast
Thubi H.A. Kolobe, PT, PhD, FAPTA, discusses her research and article in PTJ.