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If the issue isn't in the tissues, should we be getting our hands off people? We take a look at this question through the framework of a recent narrative review of the literature. Enjoy!
Patience, perhaps the only characteristic that rivals humility as a contributor to long long term success, today on PTonICE we talk about why and how through several case examples.
Your level of physical conditioning may be playing more of a role in your patient outcomes than you think, today we discuss a few reasons why.
It's a popular question, and a challenging one to answer. On today's episode we take a brief look at the evidence and other factors that may shed light on the relevance of clicking and popping.
Few people are willing to rock the boat, but then that is why there is value in it. Respectful and thoughtful disagreement is one of the most valuable things you can put forth, this morning we chat about why.
The first five minutes of each follow up session are hugely important to maintain patient engagement yet I see many therapists fail to appreciate and capitalize on this precious time. Have a listen and see if restructuring the first 5 minutes can...
Last week we discussed some umbrella topics on presentation delivery. This morning we get more into execution and actual delivery. Stay around at the end as we welcome Dr. Justin Dunaway of STAND Haiti to The Institute of Clinical Excellence!
Thoughts on the value of clinical experience, with a bit of advice for new grads
An essential skill to anyone looking to share their message at scale is to deliver the goods from the podium. I've got a few thoughts on the matter here in Part 1 of a two or three part series
Patient expectations are critical to outcomes. 1st impressions are critical to relationships. Are we thinking enough about how we are greeting our patients?