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Why You Want to Subscribe to My FREE Newsletter

I am happy to introduce the addition of a newsletter to this website.  What is the difference between reading my website and subscribing to my newsletter?  Why would you want to subscribe to my newsletter?    Let me explain. I have been very pleased with the direction of this website and the feedback I have received [...]

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Plays of the Week 5/1/09

Plays of the Week 5/1/09

Happy May everyone, hopefully the weather is starting to improve near you as spring time approaches!  Before we get to the latest Plays of the Week, I wanted to take the opportunity to send out some thanks and to make a few announcements: Thank you! I want to thank the 41,000 people that have visited [...]

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Plays of the Week 3/26/09

Plays of the Week 3/26/09

I want to start off and say thank you for all those in attendance to my webinar this week on rehabilitation following arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.  We had a great group and a large Q&A session.  The Q&A session was so good we spent almost 2 hours interacting!  Due to the success of this webinar [...]

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Plays of the Week 2/6/09

Plays of the Week 2/6/09

Welcome back to a long overdue Plays of the Week post, at this rate it is more like Plays of the Week Month! Links of the Week For a recap of the research platforms and posters abstracts being presented at APTA CSM this month, see my post from earlier in the week. A nice post [...]

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Plays of the Week – 12/18/08

Plays of the Week – 12/18/08

Welcome to another edition of Plays of the Week. Links of the Week I have a whole new section at the very bottom of my website designed to allow more interaction.  One of the things that I hate most about blogs is that they are very one-dimensional, with one writer and many readers.  That is [...]

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Plays of the Week 12/5/08

Plays of the Week 12/5/08

Links of the Week Even more benefit for physical therapy and exercise for the geriatric patient: A new study shows that exercise helps prevent age-related changes in the brain in older adults. Larry Benz at MyPhysicalTherapySpace.com wrote a quick note regarding a Swedish study published in a rheumatoid arthritis journal that showed nonoperative rehab may [...]

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