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Handling Referral Sources

Multidisciplinary care for patients requires communication and coordination of efforts to achieve optimal results and a positive patient experience. This is an example of how a recent patient scenario played out at R2P.   Establish Your Foundations in Sports Rehab!  AND earn .6 CEUs for PTs (APTA, all 50 States!) and S&C Coaches (NASM) Learn…

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Rotator Cuff Pathology-Early Considerations

You have initiated a plan of care with your patient, now what happens next? There are certain areas to prioritize with your patient with regards to rotator cuff strength, stabilization and reintroduction of functional movement patterns.   Establish Your Foundations in Sports Rehab!  AND earn .6 CEUs for PTs (APTA, all 50 States!) and S&C…

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FAI – Discharge Discussion

 With FAI, Identifying patients who are ready to be discharged, whether for surgical consult due to failed conservative treatment, or because they have achieved all their goals needs to be a definitive piece of rehab continuum.  Listen in to Dr. Baker’s thoughts on what you should consider. Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a condition in which…

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Rotator Cuff Pathology-Early Considerations

Organize your clinical decision making models with rotator cuff pathology with Dr. Baker. Listen in to hear his thoughts on ways to streamline decision making and ensure you are allocating time and efforts to optimize care…   Establish Your Foundations in Sports Rehab!  AND earn .6 CEUs for PTs (APTA, all 50 States!) and S&C…

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FAI-Follow Up Focus

Every FAI patient will have different reason for the symptom profile and their demonstrated movement competencies. Identifying the most influential factors will aid in creating a meaningful and personalized plan of care.   Establish Your Foundations in Sports Rehab!  AND earn .6 CEUs for PTs (APTA, all 50 States!) and S&C Coaches (NASM) Learn the…

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Hamstring Strain Rehab – Early Considerations

Make sure you have your priorities straight and initiate your plan of care by checking off the right boxes. While there will always be variance with plans of care,  there are some common themes that will resonate across all patient populations. Want more info on best practices and nuanced clinical decision making for hamstring strain…

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FAI-Early Considerations

FAI is becoming a more prevalent injury in the sports medicine field.  Make sure you have a good grasp on what you should be focusing on with your initial patient interactions. This secondary series from the R2P Academy will apply our Blueprints concepts to real world scenarios. Our team will dive deeper into content focused on case…

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The Physical Therapy Assessment

Assessments are a foundational piece of the physical therapy profession. It sets the tone for establishing an appropriate plan of care and building rapport with your patient. This secondary series from the R2P Academy will apply our Blueprints concepts to real world scenarios. Our team will dive deeper into content focused on case studies surrounding Post-Operative and…

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Progressing Exercise during PT

Having a background in strength and conditioning or an undergraduate degree that focuses on exercise programming is a major advantage in the physical therapy space. Check out this video to hear Dr. Baker’s opinions on the macro view of exercise progressions in a clinical setting. This secondary series from the R2P Academy will apply our Blueprints concepts…

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Return to Throwing After An Injury

Establishing range of motion, strength and plyometric abilities are critical in returning to throwing safely and effectively.  A mix of general exercise and specific throwing progressions are necessary for successful completion of an interval throwing program. This secondary series from the R2P Academy will apply our Blueprints concepts to real world scenarios. Our team will dive deeper…

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