When dozens of North American Institute of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy faculty members converged in Seattle in June, ahead of the SI Joint Symposium, we had the wonderful opportunity to sit down and discuss a range of hot topics in physical therapy directly from practicing clinicians. In the video below, Steve Allen, PT, OCS, COMT, FAAOMPT (who's teaching Lumbopelvic Spine I and Spinal Manipulation: Essentials to Endorsement in Washington in October!) addresses the role of evidence, shares a rewarding patient experience and expresses why a deep understanding of the Lumbopelvic is so important for PTs.

Evidence, Rewarding Cases & The Lumbopelvic Spine (Video)
Topics: cervical spine, Cervical Spine, Lumbopelvic Spine, manual therapy, Manual Therapy, Spinal manipulation, Endorsement, endorsement in washington, evidence, video
“Empirical evidence, data, or knowledge, also known as sense experience, is a collective term for the knowledge or source of knowledge acquired by means of the senses, particularly by observation and experimentation.” (Wikipedia)
Topics: differential diagnosis, physical therapy, clinical skills, evidence, mentorship