Creativity at Bradley U
July 2, 2009 | Eric Robertson | Filed Under Physical Therapy
This was honestly sent to me before last week’s untimely death of everyone’s favorite pitchman.
The follow-up video response is strangely entertaining as well.
Also check out this video [via GrassRoots AAOMPT SSIG blog]
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Great video, Eric.
I showed it to my staff so that they will understand that manipulation is an entry-level technique underutilized by physical therapists.
The manipulation predictor variables are not difficult to measure, they are just presented in a challenging way.
This video helps overcome some of the barriers for the 'literature challenged'.
Thanks,
Tim Richardson, PT
http://www.PhysicalTherapyDiagnosis.com
timrichpt@physicaltherapydiagnosis.com