
Anatomy: A Tale of a Bone called Coccyx
Breaking News… the coccyx is no longer a bone that only Women’s Health Specialists are concerned about. As physical therapists, we spend a significant amount of time treating the spine […]
Breaking News… the coccyx is no longer a bone that only Women’s Health Specialists are concerned about. As physical therapists, we spend a significant amount of time treating the spine […]
Dr. Matthew Thomason’s bio is available at his website: manualtherapy.blog twitter: @manualtherapyb1 facebook: https://www.facebook.com/manualtherapyblog/ What made you decide to pursue fellowship training? I decided while in my DPT program that I wanted to […]
Dr. Puentedura was born in Madrid, Spain and raised in Melbourne, Australia. He received his B.App.Sc. in Physiotherapy from La Trobe University in 1980. In 1983, he completed a […]
Taylor McNair graduated cum Laude from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX in 1998 with a Bachelor’s of Science in Biology and was awarded the honor of being invited into […]
Dr. Flynn is board certified in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy (OCS), a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists (FAAOMPT), and a frequent presenter at state, national, and […]
The INSTITUTE FOR ATHLETE REGENERATION is the number one preferred post-professional program that teaches physical therapists advanced evaluation and treatment techniques with an emphasis on application in the athletic population. Through […]
Mayo Clinic’s campus in Rochester, Minnesota, offers an one-year Physical Therapy Sports Residency Program. Their program integrates physical therapy practice, research and scholarly inquiry consistent with the mission and goals […]