A New Tool in Physical Therapy? Introducing the PTCS
A New Tool in Physical Therapy? Introducing the PTCS I’ve been part of countless webinars and podcasts on pain science, and one question always seems...
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A New Tool in Physical Therapy? Introducing the PTCS I’ve been part of countless webinars and podcasts on pain science, and one question always seems...
Pelvic floor dysfunction is often thought of as a women’s health issue, most commonly associated with postpartum challenges. But the truth is, everyone has a...
In physical therapy, we’ve traditionally been trained to chase specificity: targeted interventions, precise manual techniques, personalized exercise prescriptions. But what if a substantial portion of...
Sarah, a 32-year-old outpatient orthopedic physical therapist, used to thrive on the energy of a packed schedule. But after eight years, she dreads opening her...
June is Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) awareness month (among other things!). Now, hold on…before you bypass this blog thinking “I don’t do women’s/pelvic health,” consider...
Evidence In Motion (EIM), a member of the Confluent Health Family, is thrilled to welcome David Eby as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) effective...
EIM’s faculty team is leading numerous sessions and presenting new research at APTA’s Combined Sections Meeting (CSM) 2025. Learn from our incredible faculty who teach...
You may have missed it with cyber attacks dominating healthcare news feeds at the time, but earlier this year Walmart Health announced plans to fully...
If you’re like me and keep a close eye on all things Star Wars (or maybe even starred in a video or two), you’ve probably...
As I returned home from another exciting Combined Sections Meeting (CSM) in Boston, MA, I found myself thinking about the delicate art of the clinical...