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A collection of 18 issues
PT Crab 🦀 Issue 159 - Mouth Stuff
In over three years with this newsletter, I’ve never talked TMJ. Okay, not never, but only once. Which is basically never. 159 episodes, over 500 articles, one about TMJ. So let’s triple that content today. And if you don’t like TMJ, ummmmm… come back next week?
Speaking
🦀 Issue 150 - Can you actually tell?
🦀 Issue 150 - Can you actually tell?
In the world of outpatient ortho PT, we spend a lot of time pushing on people’s backs. I do very little manual therapy and even I spend a fair bit of time pushing on backs. In school (which already feels like quite a while ago) we learned about feeling
PT 🦀 Issue 132 - Life’s a Headache
In this week back, I’m going to talk headaches, because things have been a headache. But other than what we covered last week, things are going pretty well. I did just find out that I misspelled my own email address on the resumes I’ve been sending to employers,
🦀 PT Crab Issue 104 - Headaches are a headache. Here are some interventions.
This week, we’re intervening on headaches. Next week, we’ll talk pediatrics, then we’re going down the rotator cuff path. I searched my archives and found that I’d only published two summaries about rotator cuffs. Weird, right? But that’s not today’s topic. Today, it’s
🦀 PT Crab Issue 98
🦀 PT Crab Issue 98 - Just Push Anywhere
Welcome back! I don’t have much to say this week except sorry for the double email last week. And welcome to new subscribers Seth K., Marsha A., Jasper B., and more. Hello!
The best things I read this week? Well, I haven’t really read anything this week except
🦀 PT Crab Issue 75 - Ride that Tiger
🦀 PT Crab Issue 65 - Stop being an expert
This week in PT Crab, we’ve reverted a bit by presenting a paper that deals with
our outpatient ortho sweet spot, but one that doesn’t as well. We’re looking
into practice patterns around IASTM (and they’re very diverse) and how to stop
being an expert and