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  • Being Put on the Spot

    I believe I've mentioned being a certified McKenzie therapist in my former (pre-neuro) life. I still use those skills, particularly when one of my horses needs some work. However, I generally don't talk about it. I like to avoid those ''why aren't you doing that?'' questions. Nor do I want to spend my lunch time fixing someone's back or ...
    Posted to Toni Talks about PT Today (Weblog) on October 16, 2012
  • Very Acute Therapy

    This week I found myself at an outpatient orthopedic clinic treating work-related injuries. The clinic was one of several in the area. They have agreements with many local industries to provide medical and therapy services to injured employees. The injured worker sees the doctor at the clinic, is given a script for therapy and starts as soon as ...
    Posted to Toni Talks about PT Today (Weblog) on April 9, 2012
  • Working While Injured

    This morning, one of the OTs I work with came in on crutches. She'd hurt her foot over the weekend and wasn't able to bear weight through it. She said she thought she would be OK because she could do most of her work sitting down. Occupational Health didn't agree with her. They sent her home. That is one of my biggest fears. I'm afraid I'll be ...
    Posted to Toni Talks about PT Today (Weblog) on October 11, 2011
  • Therapeutic Hypocrisy

    The annual Houston Marathon was a hot topic at last week's district TPTA meeting. Our leadership came under fire for providing free massages to the runners after completing the course. This practice has been going for several years and I have never supported it. I don't understand how on one hand we fight to separate ourselves from massage ...
    Posted to Toni Talks about PT Today (Weblog) on January 11, 2011