Behavioral Interventions

Presented By: Nisha S. Sanghvi, OTR/L     Many of our children are inundated with rules and expectations that change throughout their day. It can be challenging for them to navigate and often results in behaviors that are not ideal.  It is our job to...

Atypical Wounds: A Physical Therapist Perspective

Written By: Dana Davis, PT, DPT, CWS     Despite personally working in the field of wound care as a physical therapist for over a decade, I still believe it is an up-and-coming field of therapy in which we can learn so much and improve our patient outcomes. We as...

Trauma Season: Occult Injuries

Written By: John Gwilliam, PT, MPT, MHA, CWS, Cert DN     Summertime! A season for many of us that indicates a time to relax, to unwind, and to spend more time with family and friends. Anecdotally, the beginning of summer also includes an increase in the number...