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The price of not going to the gym

In these financially pressing times, do you ever wonder whether that gym membership you are paying for makes economic sense? Do ever you look at your credit card statements and feel sick with guilt that you may be paying up to $160 month, but only going to the gym maybe ...

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Visit to a Physical Therapy Ward in Israel

I recently had the opportunity to shadow some of the physical therapists at the PT ward of a hospital in Jerusalem.

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Volunteer Physical Therapists Needed in Haiti | Physicians for Peace

Physicians for Peace is currently seeking qualified physical therapists to volunteer at the Hanger Clinic at Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Deschapelles, Haiti.

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Physiotherapy for Children Using Wiihabilitation

The use of Nintendo's Wii has shown to be very effective in the treatment of children with disabilities. This article shares a brief synopsis of the current developments of the gaming system.

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Contributor Claude Hillel in PT in Motion

PT Claude Hillel's experience in Haiti.

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Australian Physiotherapist Pioneers a Biofeedback Device to Help Chronic Back Pain

Research is underway in Melbourne, Australia of a new device invented by Phyiostherapist Andrew ...

PT Graduates Temporaliy Suspended from Taking Liscensure Exam in the U.S.

The Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) has suspended the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) to PT graduates from the Philippines, Egypt, India, and Pakistan.

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Personal Loss Drives HOPE Volunteer Claude Hillel

Claude Hillel signed up on the volunteer rosters of a dozen Haiti-relief agencies, bought $1,000 worth of camping gear, persuaded a medical supply company that he often deals with to donate bandages and other supplies, and set off—with 30 suitcases and a one-way ticket to Florida...