
How You Can Grow Your Physical Therapy Career
One of the great things about physical therapy is that it is a growing field with many different opportunities. Whether you want to work in a hospital, rehab center, or […]
Read MoreOne of the great things about physical therapy is that it is a growing field with many different opportunities. Whether you want to work in a hospital, rehab center, or […]
Read MoreAs a physical therapist, you have the potential to experience significant growth in your career. The demand for physical therapists is expected to increase by 22% between 2018 and 2028, […]
Read MorePhysical therapy is a rewarding and fulfilling career, however, it can also be a difficult job that’s physically and emotionally demanding. Achieving a good work/life balance is crucial to success […]
Read MoreBeing a physical therapist requires having many things going on at one time: you have to treat your patients, be good with paperwork, be adaptable, and keep up with the […]
Read MoreInterventions targeting the craniovertebral region are common with Cervicogenic Headaches. These may include joint mobilization, manipulation, soft tissue mobilization and dry needling. Dry needling allows the clinician to reach the […]
Read MoreWatch NAIOMT faculty instructor Bill Temes’ demonstration of how to restore normal superior tibia-fibular motion in an individual with stiffness of the joint in an antero-lateral direction. This technique is […]
Read MoreNAIOMT faculty members are not only active clinicians, they are also making a difference by contributing to the body of evidence for PT. We’re excited to share insights from some […]
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that Amanda Hickey, PT, DPT, COMT, has graduated from the NAIOMT Fellowship Program effective 03/28/2022 and is NAIOMT’s 167th fellowship graduate.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that William Michael Stobie, PT, DPT, COMT, has graduated from the NAIOMT Fellowship Program effective 04/06/2022 and is NAIOMT’s 168th fellowship graduate.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that Francesco Madaffari, DPT, LAT, COMT, has graduated from the NAIOMT Fellowship Program effective 03/24/2022 and is NAIOMT’s 166th fellowship graduate.
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