Topic
LBP
A collection of 36 issues
🦀 PT Crab Issue 67 - Hot CPGs.
This week we have some hot hot hot drops from JOSPT who pumped out the 2021
revision to “Interventions for the Management of Acute and Chronic Low Back
Pain”. Ryan Seacrest is expecting it to be on the Top 40 by the end of the week.
If that’s not
🦀 Issue 52 Blue - PF, Posture, No-show, and Functional Disability
This week, we've got more meta articles (that is, articles about PT itself), a
new outcome measure, why people don't show up, and how important plantar flexion
really is.
Also this week, this is your third of four previews of the King Crab version of
PT Crab. I hope you've
🦀 Issue 52 - PF, Posture, No-show, and Functional Disability
This week,
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🦀 Issue 51 - Telehealth, Belief, Diagnostics, and Thoracolumbar DN
🦀 Issue 50 - ROM Noms, Expectations, LBP Effort, And More Incontinence
🦀 Issue 48 - Flex, Text, Stab, and Walk
Welcome to the long, hot summer everyone! This email was originally supposed to
send before the equinox, when it wasn't technically summer yet, but apparently
my email system protested that prematurity and so you receive it as intended,
just after the true summer begins. Here's your summer tip, especially for
Issue 44 Blue Crab Edition
This week, we’re checking out shoulder abduction angle and how it affects traps
activity in scap retraction and then diving deep into patient-led goal-setting
for LBP. Like these two? Then double your PT Crab with the King Crab edition. 4
articles per week and the joy you get from
Issue 44 King Crab Edition
Issue 43 Blue Crab Edition
Hey ya’ll! Sorry we’re rolling in a bit late this week, but the wait was worth
it, I promise. I’ve noticed some of you have been fantastic about sharing PT
Crab and I thank you vociferously! Most haven’t used our referral program, which
I highly recommend.