The PT Blog
Physio Therapist in Los Angeles, CA
The Goal…
The PT Guide was started with one simple idea. We wanted to help people make informed decisions about their health. Providing well-researched information that readers could trust and recommend to friends and family.
Where It Started…
In 2014… a couple of friends who were all physios, came together to create a list of what was working for their athletes including products, exercises and
This list grew very large in a short space of time and it was decided to put the findings online to make it accessible to everyone. We all made some very interesting findings.
The team at 'The PT Blog' created this website to help physios and the general public make an informed decision on which products to us.
With everyone being at different stages of their journey, we provide personal insight into the physical therapy system and industry.
We continue to update the website regularly with new, fresh content and welcome any questions or opinions on all articles.
If you are an educator or student and would like to share your experience with physical therapy school. Please contact via email on our contact page.
We hope you enjoy all the resources on the physical therapy blog.
The PT Blog Team
Being a physical therapist would not be what it is without helping others. In fact, one of the main reasons to be a physical therapist is that it comes with a personal commitment to helping others, and huge personal rewards when goals are accomplished.
Early physical therapy practices began in the late 19th century and did not start gaining traction until polio outbreaks and World War I in the early 20th century. Since then, the field has grown significantly and is now widely recognized and supported by evidence-based practices. Continued research to assist in the rehabilitation of cancer patients, stroke victims, and strategies for rehabilitation of leser-known ailments provide further relief to those who are facing hardships. Being a physical therapist can change the world for these patients and ease their suffering one day at a time.
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The PT Blog
Address: University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA
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