Interview with Dr. Sarah Blanton of Emory University
Dr. Blanton is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation. Her research aims to facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations in rehab.
Top Physical Therapy Blogs
Many PT professionals educate therapists or patients through blogging. To celebrate their work, we have created a list of the Top Physical Therapy Blogs!
Interview with Dr. Connie Bogard of the Mayo Clinic Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy
Dr. Bogard researches fall prevention, health and wellness, Parkinson Disease and Pediatrics, and she is a leader for Matter of Balance and Stepping On.
Interview with Dr. Kevin Ford of High Point University
Dr. Ford's research involves innovative studies, which answer the question of why devastating injuries occur and to determine how they can be prevented.
Interview with Dr. Becca Jordre of the University of South Dakota
Dr. Jordre spends her time teaching DPT students at USD and conducting research on successful aging, working with athletes at the National Senior Games.
Interview with Dr. Susan Effgen of the University of Kentucky
Dr. Effgen was co-investigator of a US DOE grant: PT COUNTS, studying the Relationship of Student Outcomes to School-based Physical Therapy Services.
Interview with Dr. Amanda Arnold of Louisiana State University Health Science Center – New Orleans
Dr. Arnold researches athletic performance and injury risk in overhead athletes with an emphasis in youth and adolescent populations.
The Benefits of Physical Therapy During and After Pregnancy: A Guide
Learn how physical therapy can benefit women during pregnancy, through labor and delivery, and as part of postpartum care.
Interview with Dr. Shivayogi Hiremath of Temple University
Dr. Hiremath directs the Personal Health Informatics and Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory lab, studying outcomes of individuals with disability.
Interview with Dr. Shefali Christopher of Elon University
Dr. Christopher researches postpartum athletes returning to their sport and is researching pain risk factors and characteristics in postpartum runners.