The June issue of IJSPT is officially live! Packed with practical info you can use in the clinic tomorrow - covering ACL timelines, basketball screens, hamstring tests, and MSK ultrasound.
Check the full lineup, tag your team, and read it here with @NESeminars@aaspt_apta@IntFSPT: https://t.co/t2JiGoB6xG
We are celebrating our 50th episode of the IJSPT Journal Club on June 24th! 🥳 Join us live as the incredible Sue Falsone breaks down elite return-to-performance frameworks. Register now and tag a peer: s://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/1717788522727/WN_SVV84gqFSyWFQRZcFnP1FQ
Rehabilitating the overhead athlete? ⚾️ This paper breaks down 4 variations of Interval Throwing Programs (ITP) based on biomechanical workload data. Essential reading for managing UCL injuries and more. 📈 Read and share: https://t.co/QkkJ0VzhNS?
Huge congratulations to Christy Zwolski, PT, DPT, PhD, for winning the #CSM2026 award for Best Original Research! 🏅 Presented by Barb Hoogenboom, this honor highlights Christy's incredible impact on #SportsPT and #EvidenceBasedPractice. What an achievement for #IJSPT! 👏✨
The International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy community is deeply saddened by the sudden and unexpected passing of Russ Paine, PT. Russ served the journal faithfully as a member of the Editorial Board and as a trusted advisor whose wisdom and perspective helped guide the growth and development of IJSPT. He was the kind of colleague who was always willing to step forward—offering thoughtful counsel, support in times of need, or simply a conversation when it mattered most.
Beyond his professional contributions, Russ was known for the qualities that truly defined him: a generous spirit, a deep loyalty to his friends and colleagues, and a genuine care for others. He was an outstanding physical therapist, an avid golfer, and above all a devoted husband, father, and friend. To know Russ was to know what true friendship looks like—steady, sincere, and unwavering.
Russ will be missed tremendously by the IJSPT community and the sports physical therapy profession around the world. His legacy of friendship, service, and commitment to advancing our profession will not be forgotten.
📘 The November issue of IJSPT is live!
Explore new insights on #ReturnToSport, #SportsRehab, and real-world strategies for today’s #SportsPT.
🔗 Read the full issue & share with a colleague: https://t.co/57asQTchTS