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  • Time and Money

    Now that I'm home from CSM, I've had an opportunity to process all of the information. Most of the presentations were excellent. Those that weren't purely theoretical had a common theme. We have to maximize what we do because we're spending less and less time with patients. We have less time to spend because there isn't money to pay for our ...
    Posted to Toni Talks about PT Today (Weblog) on January 29, 2013
  • Ready for CSM

    SAN DIEGO -- Just like my fellow ADVANCE blogger Lauren, I'll be attending the APTA Combined Sections Meeting in San Diego. CSM happens this week so I'm already in my hotel. I've registered and picked up my materials. I attended my pre-conference workshop on item writing. I'm ready for things to begin. Unlike most of my fellow therapists, the ...
    Posted to Toni Talks about PT Today (Weblog) on January 23, 2013
  • Physical Therapy and the News

    I don't know about anyone else but I can't read medical news with an unbiased outlook. A few days ago ''Yahoo!'' posted an article about a man who'd awakened from a month-long coma. The first thought that entered my mind was concern about why he wasn't wearing a helmet. He'd obviously had a hemicraniectomy so needed to be wearing a helmet. My next ...
    Posted to Toni Talks about PT Today (Weblog) on November 27, 2012
  • What Is a Physical Therapist Extender?

    Reading Jason Marketti's blog last week reminded me of a discussion we're having here in Texas. It's called RC-3 and is an amendment to the Texas Physical Therapy Practice Act. It proposes unlicensed individuals such as athletic trainers and massage therapists be used as PT extenders. These extenders are to provide care as directed by the physical ...
    Posted to Toni Talks about PT Today (Weblog) on October 9, 2012
  • Caring for the Severely Impaired Patient

    There is new evidence in the physical therapy world that creates a paradox. The patients who benefit the most are the patients who receive the least therapy. Everything I read demonstrated that the more impaired patients made the greatest improvement when provided with the most intense therapy. This was true in the acute, subacute and chronic ...
    Posted to Toni Talks about PT Today (Weblog) on May 8, 2012
  • The Results of Getting Involved

    It's been several months since I was elected as a board member to the Southeast District (SED) of the TPTA. Another meeting is coming up this week. I have nothing to report. That isn't particularly surprising since I only have two responsibilities; the spring and fall student socials. Next month will be different. Meanwhile I've had time to ...
    Posted to Toni Talks about PT Today (Weblog) on February 22, 2011
  • CSM 2011

    This year I made it to CSM. Everything fell into place. New Orleans is 6 hours from Houston. My facility paid my registration. I found a cheap hotel room close to the convention center. Now that I'm back I'm still working on defining my perceptions and experiences. My attention span gradually decreased as the conference continued. By the last ...
    Posted to Toni Talks about PT Today (Weblog) on February 15, 2011
  • TPTA Student Conclave

    Last weekend, I went to the Texas Physical Therapy Association (TPTA) Student Conclave as a presenter. It was a learning experience. The conference itself was great. The location was good. The setting was appropriate. There was enough room in all the CEU courses. It looked like a large turnout. It was good to see so many of us supporting our ...
    Posted to Toni Talks about PT Today (Weblog) on October 26, 2010