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Would Direct Primary Care Options Enhance Your Practice?

In the past, healthcare providers worked with patients one-on-one, and many even offered home visits. Using the traditional model, doctors billed patients directly, and the relationship between doctor and patient was often a strong, personal one that provided patients with a more intimate level of care. Unfortunately, as time has passed, health insurance has come

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Dr. Alexis Sams
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Dr. Alexis Sams, DPT of ansfpt.com on Treating Performance Artists

Dr. Alexis Sams is the owner and lead physical therapist of ANS Fitness and Physical Therapy, which specializes in providing total injury care for dancers – from rehabilitation to prevention and education. We recently asked Dr. Sams about her experiences treating different types of performance artists. Here’s what she shared: Tell us about your practice. What

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Patient Wins: PTs Share their Favorite Success Stories

Picking out just one success story can be a challenge for a profession that routinely improves the quality of life for individuals suffering from pain of any sort. But we managed to get several PTs to share about some of the most memorable patients they’ve treated from diagnosis to the long-term prognosis. Here are their

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Therapy Round-up Discussion:
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Round-up: PTs Share Professional Advice With Students

If there’s one piece of advice today’s PT students can learn from experienced physical therapists, it’s to listen to their patients. Here, successful PTs from across the country expound on this and more advice for aspiring physical therapists: What advice would you give PT students today? My advice to PT students is to have an

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