Blogs we love, but why we need a new one....
Welcome! It's our first blog post and we are happy you're here. You may be thinking--why do we need another PT blog? We thought the same thing for quite a while before coming to the conclusion to start our own.
First off, Erin and I love to follow physical therapy blogs. We enjoy following www.mikereinold.com , www.drjarodcarter.com and www.themanualtherapist.com. If you aren't following these guys, I recommend you check out their sites, because they provide a wealth of both clinical and private practice information. You may notice that all of these blogs are by successful physical therapists who practice primarily orthopedic physical therapy. We have scoured the web for blogs by or for neurologic physical therapists and have come up empty handed (but please--let us know if you have a blog that we did not find when googling!)
So, here we are, possibly forging new territory. We are excited to start this adventure in the blogging world with a purpose to share our thoughts and reflections on neurologic physical therapy for our patients, clients, students and colleagues. The practice of blogging helps us to refine our own practice and we hope that you will gain from the experience as well.
Thanks for joining us!
Julie Hershberg PT, DPT, NCS
First off, Erin and I love to follow physical therapy blogs. We enjoy following www.mikereinold.com , www.drjarodcarter.com and www.themanualtherapist.com. If you aren't following these guys, I recommend you check out their sites, because they provide a wealth of both clinical and private practice information. You may notice that all of these blogs are by successful physical therapists who practice primarily orthopedic physical therapy. We have scoured the web for blogs by or for neurologic physical therapists and have come up empty handed (but please--let us know if you have a blog that we did not find when googling!)
So, here we are, possibly forging new territory. We are excited to start this adventure in the blogging world with a purpose to share our thoughts and reflections on neurologic physical therapy for our patients, clients, students and colleagues. The practice of blogging helps us to refine our own practice and we hope that you will gain from the experience as well.
Thanks for joining us!
Julie Hershberg PT, DPT, NCS
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