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Wound Care Basics for the PT

Spinal Stenosis

By Ryan Garman, MPT - Wound care is a specialty area of physical therapy that involves prevention, assessment, and treatment of acute or chronic wounds. Physical therapists often come across patient populations that may be more susceptible to the development of wounds. Therefore, they have the opportunity to help these patients minimize or prevent such occurrences. ...>>read more By Yogendra Bharat, MD - The most common indication for surgery in persons aged over 60 in the United States is Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (LSS). Currently, it is estimated that as many as 400,000 Americans, most over the age of 60, may already be suffering from the symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis [The American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) and The Congress of ...>>read more

Other Featured Articles

Other Featured Articles

¨ Massage & Headaches- By Theresa Schmidt, PT ...>>read more ¨ Children Pitchers- By John O'Halloran, MSPT ...>>read more
¨ Starting a Private PT Practice- By Chad Novasic, PT ...>>read more ¨ Imaging of Joint Injuries in Athletes - By Cary Pallin, MD ...>>read more

Risk Management Recommendations for Start Up Physical Therapy Clinics


By Art Lubinski, PT, OCS - Just imagine, nearly a year after your clinic opening, one of your patients develops a superficial burn from a hot pack! There it is, a nickel sized non-blanchable erythema without vesiculation and moderate pain to touch over the left olecranon process. A small cool patch of sweat also manages to develop on your forehead during the rather uncomfortable process of ...>>read more

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