Find New Rehab, Performance, and Health Websites (And a Chance For You to Promote Yours!)
Do you have a new or up and coming website discussing physical therapy, athletic training, strength and conditioning, performance training, or really any other rehabilitation or fitness topic?
Well, I am always looking for new websites to read and learn from, and I am also a big fan of spreading the word about websites that I read often. To me, it’s all about sharing, growing, and learning together – it’s not a competition to me.
So here is your chance – if you have a website, blog, YouTube channel or whatever that you want to promote to my readers, comment to this post and let us know.
But there are some rules:
- Summarize the topic or content of your site in one sentence ONLY – imagine that you are summarizing it in one tweet! Sell me in as little words as possible.
- Include your name and website address.
- DO NOT link to your website more than ONCE or you will be deleted as spam automatically, I don’t even control this.
- Don’t post if your website has nothing to do with rehab, training, and health, not cool…
Thanks, I look forward to visiting your website and hope that my readers do too!


February 17, 2011 


























Hi Mike,
My website is a sweet blog discussing current EBP and information related to the world of sports physiotherapy (and physical therapy).
Thanks.
Mike,
My blog discusses the various forms of martial arts performed by the ninjas of Justin Bieber. Okay…not really.
Evidence based fat loss, muscle gain, and fluid movement is where its at.
http://www.markyoungtrainingsystems.com
On-line slow motion video anaysis of your or your clients walking & running form is available at http://www.damienhowellpt.com
Damien
Hi Mike,
My site is Rehab and Therapy Jobs.com. It is travel physical therapists and PTAs. It’s full of advice, jobs, news and resources.
http://rehabandtherapyjobs.com/
I have a new website dedicated to encouraging and supporting high school athletes to participate in multiple interscholastic sports and NOT SPECIALIZING (www.themulti-sportathlete.com). I give injury prevention tips, performance workouts, and advice on how to navigate a hectic, multi-sport lifestyle.
I run Driveline Baseball in Seattle, WA – we train baseball athletes using performance-based programming, biomechanics evaluations (we have our own lab with 3 high-speed cameras), and sport-specific training.
Learn about Dr. Vladimir Janda’s approach to muscle imbalance and musculoskeletal pain with a contemporary evidence-based approach at http://www.jandaapproach.com
In addition to chiropractic, I put together newsletters that give the most up-to-date information for baseball players on pitching mechanics, nutrition, and conditioning:
http://www.pitchingdoc.com/index.php?p=84496
TheConcussionBlog.com is a one-stop shop for all things concussions in athletics.
I am a contributor there, but do not own the site..
The Train Out Pain blog is the latest in health and fitness to help each one live a healthier pain free life.
Hi Mike,
Our weekly blogs discuss how movement is the central to injury prevention, management and improving performance in everyone from elite athletes to average joe’s.
http://www.fitstoronto.com
Luke
I’ll bite.
http://www.jeffcubos.com – For evidence-informed sports health.
I occasionally write articels to put on my clinic’s physical therapy website. Not a lot of info now, but well thought out and reasearched material. http://www.sportschange.com/articles.html
PT Think Tank: Critical Observations of Health, Science, and the Physical Therapy Profession [and innovative technology leveraging].
http://ptthinktank.com/
Moving and eating as you were meant to:
http://www.conditioningreserch.com
that should be http://www.conditioningresearch.com
The mission of SMR (sportsmedres.org) is to objectively summarize and describe the clinical relevance of research manuscripts related to basic science, translational research, and clinical research that may be relevant to certified athletic trainers and other sports medicine health care professionals.
My blog provides instruction, health benefits and anatomical discussion of evidence based mind-body therapies including yoga, tai chi, meditation and breathing exercise (pranayama).
Great sites guys, thanks for all you do!
The Art of Coaching Speed site is dedicated to helping coaches become better and stimulating discussion in speed and explsoive training.
Mike, you do a great job with the info on your site
This a great list….and i’d like to add our site – Shoulder Rehab & Performance. I’m no expert, but I think you’ll find some useful info.
At OrthoWell Physical Therapy, we specialize in biomechanical analysis, soft tissue interventions, and custom foot orthotics. Our blog is packed with the evidence! Read what makes us different from other clinics.
http://aaronschwenzfeier.blogspot.com/
Can see where declining reimbursements are taking our field so I started a Cash-Based PT practice less than a year ago. It’s going awesome so I decided to teach other PTs how to do it as well. Just launched this site: http://www.DrJarodCarter.com
Hey Mike,
Tram-Tram Fitness is dedicated to readers and athletes alike who want to become beasts in their own right as well as looking good and feeling great. http://tramtramputtininwork.wordpress.com/
The Unconventional Wisdom of Health and Happiness (for the lay person).
Enabling coaches, sports medicine professionals, and athletic training specialists to understand and deliver health, well being, and athletic performance by providing access to recognized and innovative leaders in the field.
I’d like to recommend a site / newsletter that I use. http://www.physioexchange.com Roland Lucas runs it. He is an instructor for Maitland Australian Physiotherapy Seminars. Excellent evidence based articles.
A blog sharing info on sports medicine, physical therapy, strength / conditioning and nutrition / wellness.
My group combines what I believe is the best of both worlds, exercise therapy and chiropractic.