EBMP: Evidence Based Made Practical

EBMP: Evidence Based Made Practical

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10/09/2021

Sorry we’ve been missing lately: ⁣

Life gets crazy at times! ⁣🤪

Good news: we’re actively working on course content to help new grads transition to more efficient and effective providers. ⁣

Bridging the gap between seasoned clinician and floundering new practitioner starts here! ⁣

Evaluation templates can be purchased on our site and then receive a free intake form. ⁣

Covers:⁣
Cervical spine⁣
Low back ⁣
Shoulder ⁣
Hips⁣
Knee⁣
Foot/Ankle ⁣

Single sheet guides are quick, easy, and streamlined to help with documentation. ⁣

See our description for a link:⁣

More courses to expand critical thinking and clinical reasoning to come soon. ⁣


Sorry we’ve been missing lately: ⁣

Life gets crazy at times! ⁣

Good news: we’re actively working on course content to help new grads transition to more efficient and effective providers. ⁣

Bridging the gap between seasoned clinician and floundering new practitioner starts here! ⁣

Evaluation templates can be purchased on our site and then receive a free intake form. ⁣

Covers:⁣
Cervical spine⁣
Low back ⁣
Shoulder ⁣
Hips⁣
Knee⁣
Foot/Ankle ⁣

Single sheet guides are quick, easy, and streamlined to help with documentation. ⁣

See our description for a link:⁣

More courses to expand critical thinking and clinical reasoning to come soon. ⁣

Photos from EBMP: Evidence Based Made Practical's post 03/10/2021

Duh exercise is good for subacromial impingement but manual therapy can be helpful too! Are you confident in your manual skills?

03/06/2021

✨Never stop seeking to diversify your knowledge✨

I keep coming across the topic of the dichotomized state of the PT profession. There are so many different “camps” ready to throw rocks at someone else’s tent because they have a different treatment approach. I think aggressive marketing on social media is to blame is some regard, but what if we decided to work together instead?

Personal experience speaks volumes about the stress related to fighting for a voice at the table when it comes to patient care. Interdisciplinary care outside of the inpatient/rehab world or specific programs built around working together for the patient benefit is a rarity. I constantly ponder why PTs continue to be seen as a secondary support in the medical field instead of medical providers who should be on the front lines of patient care.

I often land on the concept that we barely agree with each other in our own profession. How do we earn respect in the medical community if we continually bash each other within our own profession?

I hope that we can see that our wisdom only resides in the effort to continue to learn and listen. Listen to each other, challenge each other, embrace our differences as strength. If our common goal is to help the community thrive, our “camps” coming together will only give more ways for the people we serve to live fully.

Stop putting each other down to lift up your own biases as superior. We all have room to grow. I hope we can grow together.

02/28/2021

Essential for EVERY patient!

02/13/2021

Do you see patients with headaches? ⁣
Cervicogenic dizziness? Migraines? ⁣

Be sure to address both the neck and vestibular symptoms. There is growing research that PT is underutilized in the migraine population. ⁣

DM me if you want to chat about more in-depth treatments and evaluation of these patients! ⁣

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