The Effectiveness of Massage in Reducing Symptoms of Cervicogenic Headaches: Applying Evidence - A Case Study by Theresa A. Schmidt, PT, DPT, MS, OCS, LMT, CEAS, CHY, DD |
Manual therapists frequently employ soft tissue mobilization interventions such as massage or myofascial release to reduce symptoms of pain, muscle spasm and trigger points in their clients. There is substantial evidence to support the use of such interventions. In this age of rapidly changing health care policies and managed care limitations on therapy reimbursement, it is critical to provide supportive documentation for the use of therapeutic ..>>read more |
Seven Ways to Maximize Downtime by Nitin Chhoda, PT, DPT |
It happens all the time - A patient cancels or reschedules at the last minute. The therapist now has a large block of free time. This time must be used effectively, and can be transformed into a period of high productivity for the practice. If the therapist has a clear directive on how to use the downtime, the benefits for the practice and the business are significant. ..>>read more |