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  • Care Amid Chaos

    The American Physical Therapy Association, Alexandria, VA, put out a press release yesterday detailing the role that therapy professionals and students played in helping victims of the tragic bombing at the Boston Marathon. The release stated: ''A team of 70 members of APTA's Massachusetts Chapter, stationed at the Boston Marathon finish line on ...
  • Showing Our Age

    I read this article on NPR (National Public Radio) about how people of a certain age, which includes me, are less fit than their counterparts of two decades ago. How can this be? With all the advances in knowledge and availability of information, how can this group of people have missed the boat? Actually, we haven't missed the boat on ...
    Posted to PT and the Greater Good (Weblog) on March 28, 2013
  • The Obesity Fight

    By now, many people have heard about New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's attempt to combat obesity by limiting the size of soft drinks containing sugar. There has been both an aggressive ad campaign and a new ban on beverages over 16 ounces. He has quite a few professional voices backing these decisions. Today, though, a state Supreme ...
    Posted to PT and the Greater Good (Weblog) on March 12, 2013
  • We Should Watch (Read) Gretchen Reynolds

    Who is Gretchen Reynolds, you may ask? She's a columnist for The New York Times, and journalist for other publications as well, who writes about exercise and fitness.  She brings reports about studies on exercise, fitness and aging to the general public in a simple, easy-to-understand manner. She's not a physical therapist. The comments ...
    Posted to PT and the Greater Good (Weblog) on February 13, 2013
  • Reflections on a Student's First CSM

    I just returned from my first trip to the APTA's Combined Sections Meeting, and I'm left with a variety of feelings about the experience. Overall, I would consider the trip a success, but there were definitely some aspects of CSM that left something to be desired. I did a lot of reflecting on the flight home, and here's what I came up with. ...
    Posted to Journey of a DPT Student (Weblog) on January 28, 2013
  • Forearm Compartment Syndrome Can Kill

    The following post was written by ADVANCE guest blogger Brian Knutsen, OTR/L, CHT, president of Buzzards Bay Hand Therapy LLC, located in Marion and Lexington, MA. SAN DIEGO -- The CSM session ''Athletic Injuries to the Forearm, Wrist and Hand,'' presented by Kevin J. Lawrence, PT, DHS, OCS, was well attended with standing room only. I was ...
  • A New Role

    ''A New Beginning'' was a topic I covered over the past few weeks. As a firm believer in rapid, positive change with unbridled energy, I decided to apply for a higher position within my healthcare system. As of this week, I was honored with the offering of this position, as manager of outpatient rehabilitation services for Memorial Regional ...
    Posted to Physical Therapist in Transition (Weblog) on January 10, 2013
  • A Better Economy Starts with PT

    Improving the economy is no easy task in the current environment. Today I read an interesting article reporting that companies are now looking at a community's health profiles to assist in determining whether to open shop there or not.* The analogy of a community's health rating to a consumer's credit score seemed an apt comparison. If a community ...
    Posted to PT and the Greater Good (Weblog) on December 26, 2012
  • Log'N Blog

    I wanted to write this blog to help out some friends with a huge and exciting student-led initiative to gain support for the Foundation for Physical Therapy, a fund that supports research opportunities that will progress the evidence base of our field. This project encourages all PT and PTA schools throughout the country to participate in a ...
    Posted to Journey of a DPT Student (Weblog) on November 12, 2012
  • Marathon Mission

    As the calendar flips to mid-November, road racing opportunities begin to dwindle in the Northeast. With decreasing daylight and increasing cold, most runners will do their best to keep in shape over the winter months and then jump back into racing come the spring. In ADVANCE's backyard, the Philadelphia Marathon marks ...
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