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Understanding the Fundamentals of Tai Chi

By Chai Rasavong, MPT, MBA - You have put a lot of hard work into starting and growing your physical therapy practice. You have carefully analyzed and researched your target audience. You have developed marketing initiatives and strategies to attract and capture that target audience. You have educated healthcare providers and the community on the benefits of your services, developed ...>>read more

By Tricia Yu, MA, Kristi Hallisy PT, MS, OCS, CMPT, CTI, Patricia Culotti, BSA, CTI, MTF - T'ai Chi Ch'uan, or Tai Chi (pronounced taiji) as it is commonly called, is a slow graceful exercise developed around the 13th century by Chinese families, a combination of meditation and martial arts. It was passed down from generation to generation and kept secret among the families until the ...>>read more

Other Featured Articles

Other Featured Articles

¨ Downward Dog Shoulder Ther Ex- By J. O'Halloran, PT ...>>read more ¨ Patients Have a Voice Online - By T. Quatre, PT, MBA ...>>read more
¨ Clinical Reasoning Process- By T. Schmidt, MSPT ...>>read more ¨ Starting a Private PT Practice- By C. Novasic, PT ...>>read more

The Role of the Physical Therapist for Management of Spasticity

By Kostandinos Tsoulfas, MD & Chai Rasavong, MPT, MBA - Spasticity is considered one aspect of abnormal muscle tone that increases muscle tone at rest and may alter the dynamic activation of a muscle. It is characterized by increased resistance to passive stretch, is velocity dependent and is asymmetric about joints (i.e. greater ...>>read more

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