The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted 510(k) clearance for the Encora X1, a noninvasive, wrist-worn neurostimulation device designed to reduce hand tremors and improve daily function in ...
AI can help rehab therapy providers reduce administrative burden, improve documentation, and enhance patient education while enabling clinicians to stay focused on delivering personalized, ...
New KT Health Plantar Fasciitis Tape has quickly become a top-selling product, offering affordable, effective relief for a condition affecting millions and earning strong reviews and recognition on ...
MedRisk, a leader in managed physical rehabilitation in workers’ compensation, today announced the appointment of its president Sri Sridharan to chief executive officer, effective immediately. As CEO, ...
In this podcast, Melanie Hamilton-Basich, chief editor of Rehab Management and Physical Therapy Products, talks with Karen Danchalski, PT, DPT, who has been practicing physical therapy for 25 years ...
Running a physical therapy clinic requires a delicate balance between providing exceptional patient care and ensuring profitability. On one hand, the unwavering commitment to patient care demands time ...
A groundbreaking genome-wide osteoarthritis study has identified hundreds of new genetic markers and potential drug targets for osteoarthritis, offering hope for more effective treatments beyond ...
As Team USA competes in the 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, KT Tape supports athletes facing extreme mechanical and environmental stress with kinesiology taping designed to provide pain ...
The Midland Parallel Bar Glider, available through Warrenville, Ill-based company Patterson Medical, is built to be ideal for patients who require more assistance and support when practicing ...
Technological innovations are allowing a growing number of healthcare services to be provided in the patient’s home, including remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM). AI is changing the healthcare ...
“A step forward, no matter how small, is a step in the right direction.” American long-distance runner, Kara Goucher, made that statement in a Twitter post on January 20, 2013. Her words were directed ...
An eight-week backward walking program showed promising improvements in balance, gait, and brain structure in people with multiple sclerosis, suggesting a potential new physical therapy approach. A ...