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APTA Social: More Than a Physical Therapy Business
Date: | Thursday, January 13 |
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Time: | 6-7 p.m. ET |
Location: | Zoom |
Type: | Event |
Tickets: |
Free event |
APTA's social is a fun twist on the standard Zoom webinar - mixing expert discussion with live, camera-on Q&A with participants.
This month's discussion focuses on education, manual therapy, and movement, Myodetox aims to use these facets beyond just treating pain
With a focus on education, manual therapy, and movement, Myodetox aims to use these facets beyond just treating pain. Their goal: to make "self-care" a lifestyle. From mentorship to leadership, tune in to hear our clinic leaders' stories and how their desire to build and expand the traditional Physical Therapy model to one that's more preventative, and focused on one-on-one care.
Our panelists
- Kayla Hamm, PT, DPT, Clinic Director, Myodetox West Hollywood
- Shane Yap, PT, DPT, Lead Therapist, Myodetox West Hollywood
- Vinh Pham, PT, Bsc, co-founder and Chief Brand Officer, Myodetox
- Andrew Sabarre, PT, Bsc, Chief Clinical Officer, Myodetox
How to access: Sign up now to receive a Zoom link the morning of January 13. Our event will start promptly at 6 p.m. ET. Once you're in, turn your camera on, queue up your questions, and be ready to engage.
Deadline to sign up: January 12, 11:59 p.m. ET
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