Physical Therapy for Low Back Pain can help your patients in so many ways. We’ll explain all of the benefits to your clients so you can use these facts and incentives to help patients, and build your practice. Low back pain is one of the most common complaints...
It often doesn’t occur to us to consider the role physical therapy plays in the care of a skilled nursing facility or nursing home. As people age, movement gets harder. Arthritis is one reason for this but there are many others, some not necessarily related to aging....
During the APTA 2017 Combined Sections Meeting, the APTA announced the launch of a comprehensive outcome registry with the goal of building a repository data from patients and practices nationwide. In the words of Justin Moore, PT, DPT, it is hoped to be “a bridge...
The future of medical care in the United States is uncertain as Congress reviews the American Health Care Act (AHCA), the proposed replacement for the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), American Speech-Language-Hearing...
Physical Therapy Compliance and Code: What You Need To Know About the Changes Colorado physical therapists take note. There are new evaluation codes and compliance you need to note. As we strive to continue to provide the best services to our patients, we need to...
Physical therapists will be more than familiar with cases of chronic low back pain, or CLBP as it is commonly referred to in the industry. It is estimated by the CDC that up to 80% of adults can experience low back pain in their lifetime, and according to the National...