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Jun 1, 2020/Perspective
I made a list of all the things I wanted out of a career. It summed up to be making a difference in people's lives.
Jul 1, 2022/Column
A former newscaster trades the thrill of chasing down a story for the higher satisfaction of improving patients' lives.
Jul 18, 2019/Perspective
This is my letter to the class of 2019.
Jul 24, 2017/Perspective
Comparing grades, clinical experiences, and overall knowledge is not how we're going to be the best student or best clinician.
Mar 22, 2021/Review
Researchers found the odds of a patient's acute LBP evolving to a chronic condition increased with each instance of "nonconcordant" care.
May 18, 2022/Perspective
An autistic PT identifies some of the things autistic adults would like their physical therapists to know.
Aug 8, 2018/Review
Participants were asked if, during rehab services, their functioning and abilities improved, got worse, or stayed the same.
Mar 23, 2020/Perspective
Samantha "Sam" Puller, PT, DPT, has a hopeful message for the Class of 2020.
Feb 25, 2018/Perspective
I'm not saying that a patient's success in therapy is contingent on luck. But there are more factors at play than what they do in therapy.
May 15, 2019/Perspective
The Boston Marathon is one of the world's oldest annual marathons and ranks as one of the world's best-known running events. It is one of six World Marathon Majors. Having lived in Boston for the past five years, I can say with certainty that Patriot's Day, also known as Marathon Monday, is one of best