Happy 5th BDay to my fav early morning coffee shop, @dojocoffee. Free small coffee with any purchase in celebration.
253 days ago
RT @MariahGardner: If you want the world to make a little bit of sense, sometimes you just have to presume that people are off their meds.
256 days ago
@ImTheQ Top news story in Memphis: "Man calls 911, demands tacos" No doubt
256 days ago
Physical Therapists have always been closely associated with the rehabilitation of professional athletes. Even today, the Google news feed is littered with references to A-Rod and the physical therapist he plans to meet. The stakes are pretty high when a sports team entrusts you with the health of their $275 million investment! It's nice to think of the impact physical therapists have on sports, even if it is in a behind-the-scenes role.
As a fantasy football fan, I regularly use my own knowledge to make judgments about player injury status. I think it gives me an edge. I stumbled across this blog by Chris Neault, who ties his love of baseball and PT background to offer fantasy baseball advice.
Of course the reigning queen of fantasy sports physical therapists is Stephania Bell, whose platform on ESPN is just awesome. She offers her PT injury analysis skills to the world of sports, from the world leader in sports.
It's nice to see physical therapists reaching out and having a hand in our nation's sporting health on the national scene. Of course, the most important role physical therapists play in our nation's sporting health is the rehabilitation of the thousands of amateur and youth sporting injuries that don't get any headlines...but are just as cool as A-Rod's quad strain.
I'm motivated to quote the APTA poster hanging in my office,
"Attention, all weekend warriors. We'll (physical therapists) be in bright and early Monday morning to treat your back pain."
As a fantasy football fan, I regularly use my own knowledge to make judgments about player injury status. I think it gives me an edge. I stumbled across this blog by Chris Neault, who ties his love of baseball and PT background to offer fantasy baseball advice.
Of course the reigning queen of fantasy sports physical therapists is Stephania Bell, whose platform on ESPN is just awesome. She offers her PT injury analysis skills to the world of sports, from the world leader in sports.
It's nice to see physical therapists reaching out and having a hand in our nation's sporting health on the national scene. Of course, the most important role physical therapists play in our nation's sporting health is the rehabilitation of the thousands of amateur and youth sporting injuries that don't get any headlines...but are just as cool as A-Rod's quad strain.
I'm motivated to quote the APTA poster hanging in my office,
ERIC