If you are a practicing PT within the State of Colorado, it is imperative that you learn as much as you are able to regarding continuing education and the requirements of the state so that you do not experience any lapses in your licensure. In this brief guide, we...
As a physical therapist, you have the skills and knowledge to assist your patients with wound care. You even have the option of becoming a board-certified management clinical specialist. It has been estimated that wounds negatively impact over 1 million individuals...
If you are a physical therapist that has a passion pertaining to pelvic health & obstetrics, you will be pleased to know that you may now specialize in obstetrics or pelvic health physical therapy. These are identified as “CAPP-Pelvic” and “CAPP-OB”, respectively....
A women’s certified specialist or “WCS” is a specialist that demonstrates an extremely advanced level of knowledge in clinical science, foundational science, client management, behavioral science, and practice management within the area of physical therapy for women....
As a physical therapist, it is likely that you understand the impact of nutrition on a patient’s recovery and general level of function. Regardless of what type of physical therapy you currently specialize in, there should always be a comprehensive concern that...