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The Point of Paradox

Adam’s recent post and a post by Kyle Ridgeway at PT Think Tank have got me pondering thinking tools.  What is a thinking tool?  For me, this is a conceptual process that […]

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The Lack of Meaning in “The Movement System”

I recently watched this interview of Shirley Sahrmann where she describes the future of physical therapy.  Immediately, and predictably of course she launched into her ideas of “developing a diagnostic...

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Why you need to hack your PT education

The verb to hack is a throwback to the days when computer programmers would find creative ways to exploit technology.  Present day use of the term has cast it in a more positive light.  Recently, an […]

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Hacking your education a student’s perspective

This post comes via SPT Caralyn Baxter @carajbaxter where she highlights some of the processes she employs to augment (i.e. hack) her PT education. —- To begin, I want to say I am thankful […]

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Join FTPT at the ISPI Clinical Conference: PAIN

Karen and I will be at the upcoming ISPI conference this June 20-22nd in Minneapolis.   I will be working at the San Diego Pain Summit booth in the vendors area and […]

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Merging Humanism and Science to Develop a New Kind of Practice for Pain

Greetings, my name is Eric and I am excited to join the Forward Thinking PT blog.  As a contributor I want to ask questions about where our profession is going and how we are getting there. Rather than...

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Can you stop short?

I want to start with a simple question, as a therapist are you prepared to stop mid-intervention to listen to the patient? If not I don’t think you’re ready to treat pain seriously.  That’s a bit blunt...

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Are you a Merovingian?

Do you believe that non-specific effects of manual therapy can be predicted, leveraged, or manipulated?  Do you believe the context of physical therapy can be crafted in such a subtle and and...

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The Point of Paradox

Adam’s recent post and a post by Kyle Ridgeway at PT Think Tank have got me pondering thinking tools.  What is a thinking tool?  For me, this is a conceptual process that one engages to better...

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The Lack of Meaning in "The Movement System"

I recently watched this interview of Shirley Sahrmann where she describes the future of physical therapy.  Immediately, and predictably of course she launched into her ideas of “developing a diagnostic...

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Why you need to hack your PT education

The verb to hack is a throwback to the days when computer programmers would find creative ways to exploit technology.  Present day use of the term has cast it in a more positive light.  Recently, an...

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Hacking your education a student's perspective

This post comes via SPT Caralyn Baxter @carajbaxter where she highlights some of the processes she employs to augment (i.e. hack) her PT education. —- To begin, I want to say I am thankful for my...

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Join FTPT at the ISPI Clinical Conference: PAIN

Karen and I will be at the upcoming ISPI conference this June 20-22nd in Minneapolis.   I will be working at the San Diego Pain Summit booth in the vendors area and Karen will be circulating the...

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