Spotlight: Pelvic Health Physical Therapy

Spotlight: Pelvic Health Physical Therapy

Pelvic health physical therapy has an interesting history. In my experience, it’s a service that many therapists are not interested in providing, and it encompasses issues that are not often talked about. But it seems to keep coming up in my world. At least two people I talked to in preparation for my Professional Resolutions […]

One Physical Therapist’s Strategy to Fight Burn-Out

One Physical Therapist’s Strategy to Fight Burn-Out

Burn-out among physical therapists is on the rise. I even hear talk of it amidst my peers. It’s a sad thing that such a caring, healing, and skilled profession, one that helps heal and restore function across a broad-reaching population, is being faced with this problem. However, I can understand it. Reimbursement rates go down […]

Physical and Occupational Therapy Collaboration

Physical and Occupational Therapy Collaboration

As a physical therapist, I have had the personal pleasure and professional luxury of working with occupational therapists in the settings where I work and have worked. This interprofessional collaboration can often be a learning experience for both clinicians, while at the same time optimizing outcomes for patients. I had the opportunity to talk with […]

The Truth About Physical Therapy Stereotypes

The Truth About Physical Therapy Stereotypes

I have had the somewhat unique experience of working in several different types of settings throughout my career in physical therapy, and there are PT stereotypes everywhere. Some come from the general public not understanding what it is that we do (and surprising them is always fun), but sadly we judge each other too. Perhaps […]