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Physical therapists left the field en masse during the pandemic, even as demand skyrocketed. While universities try to boost training programs, patients seeking relief from debilitating pain are left to wait.
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These appointments are subject to confirmation by the state Senate. The board was established to ensure providers meet minimum requirements for safe practice.
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UCF’s new Blended Learning Interactive Simulation Suite is a virtual room with 270-degree, floor-to-ceiling touchscreen walls that display curated audio and video that create an immersive experience.
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Stephanie Lamparez is a physical therapist in New Iberia, Louisiana. But she is also a para-athlete coach and has been for years who's brought teams of Louisiana para-athletes to participate in elite competitions. She's also built a community of athletes along the way.
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A website lists a wide range of conditions - from cancer to incontinence to pelvic organ prolapse to COVID-19 recovery - that can be addressed through physical therapy.
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Open mics and improv workshops could be the stuff of nightmares for people who stutter. But that doesn't have to be the case. More than 800 people who...
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Florida physical therapists cannot offer “dry needling” procedures to their patients, a state judge ruled Monday in a legal challenge filed by a group…
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Acupuncturists and physical therapists are waging a war --- over needles.As a growing opioid epidemic has made patients leery of continued use of the…
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Last month's congressional budget deal included some benefits for Medicare recipients that may reduce their drug expenses and increase the coverage for certain therapies.
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Dr. Christopher Gregory Wayne, called the “Rock Doc" and known by a signature punk-rock hairstyle, has been charged with 12 counts of Medicare fraud, The…