A great read for sports medicine and orthopedic PTs on the biomechanical power of eccentric training in building tendon resilience and preventing joint injuries. https://t.co/zERJXOXgMq
GLP-1s are everywhere: but do you know what they actually do for your patients? This new text course breaks down the pharmacology of diabetes, hypothyroidism, and osteoporosis so you can read it and earn CEUs between sessions, on your lunch break, or whenever it fits your day. https://t.co/zxrzdjRq6U
Fascinating breakthrough in neurorehabilitation: This new study explores how the small molecule thiorphan can reprogram adult motor cortex neurons to promote axonal regeneration and functional recovery following spinal cord injuries. https://t.co/9cyb1zyauT
With sedentary lifestyles on the rise, this Washington Post guide offers excellent, practical advice on managing and preventing sitting-induced back pain that you can easily share with your desk-bound patients. https://t.co/srYVgvW0YO
This new, 5-star rated course details the pathophysiology, etiology, incidence/prevalence, clinical manifestations and PT considerations for assessment and treatment when working with individuals with Huntington's Disease. https://t.co/IjCyJXpaMC
The future of neuro and orthopedic rehab is here—this comprehensive scoping review breaks down how integrating robotics and virtual reality into clinical protocols accelerates motor learning and functional recovery. https://t.co/95ohf9tw6V
Keeping up with exercise prescription trends: Harvard's updated resistance training guidelines emphasize simplified workouts that maximize strength gains, making it easier than ever to build compliant, high-yield home exercise programs for our patients. https://t.co/b6k4hWMzi3
Tomorrow afternoon's live webinar is still open for new registrations! Save your spot now for 'Clinical Applications of Durable Medical Equipment for Activities of Daily Living': https://t.co/xA5o4oBcm3
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Looking for quick, evidence-based posture correctors to share with your patients? Check out these simple, effective exercises recommended by fellow physical therapists that target key muscle imbalances. https://t.co/hJrpCbmzwJ
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New 2026 stroke guidelines now allow clot-busting treatment up to 24 hours after an acute ischemic stroke, a major shift that could especially benefit patients who experience a stroke while asleep. https://t.co/IM38mibpof
It's #5StarFriday! Level up your ankle-foot assessment game: master the evaluation techniques that help you catch musculoskeletal AND systemic issues before they become bigger problems. Check out the course here: https://t.co/5gCgf8qKjT
From rotator cuff tears and labral injuries to frozen shoulder and arthritis, an orthopedic surgeon breaks down the most common causes of persistent shoulder pain, and when it's time to move beyond rest and anti-inflammatories. https://t.co/J9xS4sTGVd
For women stuck in a cycle of recurrent UTIs, pelvic floor physical therapy may be the missing piece, addressing underlying dysfunction like hypertonic muscles or incomplete bladder emptying that can trigger or mimic infections. https://t.co/iIVgCnnxiW
New physical therapy #AskTheExperts: How does the Valsalva maneuver function in strength training, and what are its associated risks and benefits? https://t.co/agUpWGNggC
A new study found that older women who performed better on just two simple tests (grip strength and chair stands) had significantly lower all-cause mortality rates, reinforcing what PTs already know: strength is medicine. https://t.co/YRwjXtz0o2
Duke researchers are working toward a first-of-its-kind injectable therapy that could regenerate articular cartilage by reactivating the same biological pathways that originally formed joints in the womb, potentially curing osteoarthritis rather than just managing it. https://t.co/kmxRK9crs1
Tape with confidence! This top-rated course covers lower-extremity taping from arch support to alignment: practical, condition-specific techniques for new and experienced clinicians alike. Check it out here: https://t.co/u3n2Yl3a3p