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A Little Conversation Walks a Long Way

Physical Therapy

A Little Conversation Walks a Long Way: Ryan G., PT I often find conversation to be one of my greatest, most

Which Joint Cocktail Should I Choose

Physical Therapy

Which Joint Cocktail Should I Choose? As Physical Therapists we often find ourselves on the forefront of many new modalities

COPD and OT II

Occupational Therapy

By Lorin G. Last month I wrote a blog about chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It’s a disease which consists of a combination of chronic bronchitis, the inflammation of the larger airways, and chronic emphysema, swelling of the alveoli or air sacks of the lungs. It is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. Two days after writing that essay, a 49 year old patient (we will call him Howard) at the Skilled Nursing Facility where I work died of COPD. In light of this, I think it is especially pertinent to revisit the subject of therapy and COPD to see what may have been done from our perspective to prevent or delay this event.

My Use of Humor, Occupational Therapy and Being Human

Occupational Therapy

My Use of Humor, Occupational Therapy and Being Human – Lorin G. (OT) For me, humor has become a valuable asset

Growing Popularity and Use of Electronic Devices in Healthcare

Physical Therapy

Growing Popularity and Use of Electronic Devices in Healthcare – Ryan G., PT An ever-growing and ever-aging population places increased demands