Treating Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow is a common orthopedic injury seen across the adult population. With the increasing prevalence of racquet sports, notably pickleball, it seems to have an uptick in injuries in recent years. Lock in Your Spot with our new Community Powered Course starting May 1st! We want to connect you with our mindset behind physical…
ACL Prehab
Prehab is often recommended for ACL injuries. Whether you need to manage symptoms and prep for surgery or just establish baseline testing for normative data, this process should not be overlooked. Lock in Your Spot with our new Community Powered Course starting May 1st! We want to connect you with our mindset behind physical therapy!…
How 2 Handle a Direct Access Patient
Do you live in a direct access state for physical therapy? The autonomy and independence with care can be liberating and efficient. However, it also brings great responsibility and clinical skills. Lock in Your Spot with our new Community Powered Course starting May 1st! We want to connect you with our mindset behind physical therapy!…
Concussion Symptom Continuation
Every concussion will present with their own unique symptom profile and set of circumstances. There rehab trajectory will not always be linear and sometimes last longer than originally anticipated. How you manage and communicate these situations is important. Strengthen your clinical skills in identification, evaluation, education, and treatment for patients suffering from a mild traumatic…
Treating a Distal Hamstring Strain
Pain in the back of knee? Difficulty sprinting, lifting or extending the knee? A distal hamstring strain may be the culprit. Listen in for tips and experiences treating this injury. Ask the Academy! Have a burning question or want to discuss a hot topic? Ask the Academy HERE with this simple form! Lock in Your…
Knee Sprain With Negative Imaging
Ligamentous injuries can occur in both contact and non contact environments. Sometimes you are the first point of contact and need to determine the need for imaging. Other times, you have the luxury of knowing that information at your first encounter. Here is a recent case reflection at Rehab 2 Perform. Lock in Your Spot…
Considerations for PT with Scoliosis
Scoliosis will be present in a number of patients you encounter. Determining whether it is the primary concern or just an influencing factor in the plan of care is important to consider. Here are some tips and reminders on how approach a patient with scoliosis. Lock in Your Spot with our new Community Powered Course…
Patellar Tendinopathy in the Youth Athlete
Youth athletes bring on a wide variety of challenges with athletic injuries. Busy schedules, high frequency and volumes of activity, exposure to lots of new skills and physical demands in a short period of time are just a few. Anterior knee pain is common in the youth population and determining how to best intervene involves…
Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy
Proximal hamstring injuries can be nagging to deal with as a patient. They can be even more problematic to try to accurately diagnose. Watch to help refine your clinical decision making process… The Blueprints In-Person Course! Approved for CEUs in 40+ States for Physical Therapists, BOC, and NASM! Next up: Charlotte – April 22-23, 2023…
Patella Dislocation – Return to Sport
The patellofemoral joint is a unique structure in the body that plays a large role in force production and transmission. The adverse consequences of returning to sport and experiencing these demands prematurely can be significant. Ensure you are checking the right boxes and utilizing criteria to strengthen your decision making. Meet the team at CSM…