
Physical Therapist Technology: A Guide to Data-Driven Practice
Traditionally, much of physical therapy has relied on a practitioner's skilled hands and observant eyes. While clinical experience is invaluable, the ...
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Traditionally, much of physical therapy has relied on a practitioner's skilled hands and observant eyes. While clinical experience is invaluable, the ...

A senior fitness test is a series of standardized assessments designed to measure the real-world physical abilities of older adults. This process move...

When analyzing human movement, two terms that often arise—and are sometimes confused—are the Center of Gravity (CoG) and the Center of Pressure (CoP)....

At its core, using a goniometer is about aligning its central point—the fulcrum—with the joint's axis of rotation. One arm remains stationary along a ...

You can't manage what you can't measure. This old saying is especially true in rehabilitation and performance conditioning. When we need to know how s...

The center of pressure (COP) represents the single point on a surface where the total sum of all pressure acts. In human movement, this is the point b...

A portable force plate is a device that measures the ground reaction forces produced by a patient or athlete. It transforms subjective observations of...

Grip strength can be considered a vital sign for the entire body, much like a blood pressure reading provides a snapshot of cardiovascular health. It ...

For years, a clinician’s trained eye was the gold standard for assessing balance. We would watch a patient stand, walk, or perform a specific test and...