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CyberPT Newsletter
Issue 77

December 2014

Thank you for reviewing our monthly newsletter for physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, students and other healthcare professionals. Our newsletter features various articles by healthcare professionals which will help our members stay informed on the latest developments in the physical therapy realm.

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Leading the way: Interviews with passionate PTs and the secrets to success: Carrie Cameron, PT, M. Div. by Theresa A. Schmidt, DPT, MS, OCS, LMT, CEAS, CHy, DD

Are you feeling satisfied with your work? Do you think you are making a significant difference? Remember when you were just starting out, so excited, curious and ready for the big adventure? You got through the grueling essays, the endless exams, the boards, and now you are officially a licensed therapist. Are you still excited, or have you succumbed to the challenges of the real world, managed care, limited visits, those outrageous co-pays and endless documentation. To address the ennui or downright burnout experienced by some ..>>read more
Physical Therapy Management of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome by Chai Rasavong, MPT, COMT, MBA 

Cubital tunnel syndrome (ulnar nerve entrapment) is the second most common peripheral nerve entrapment neuropathy in the upper limb behind carpal tunnel syndrome (1, 2). At the elbow the ulnar nerve traverses behind the medial epicondyle in a groove that is converted into an osseofibrous canal, the cubital tunnel, by the arcuate ligament (aponeurosis which connects the ulnar and humeral heads of the flexor carpi ulnaris)  ..>>read more 

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Sincerely,

The CyberPT Team