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CORA Physical Therapy
United States
Приєднався 8 жов 2014
At the heart of what we do is a simple, powerful mission: Delivering top-tier outpatient physical rehabilitation to everyone in our community. How do we make this happen daily? Let’s dive in!
🔹 Clear Communication - We're all about transparency. It’s the backbone of the positive and productive experiences we create for patients, partners, and our team.
🔹 Integrity and Compassion - Our operations are guided by honesty and ethical practices. We stand firm in our commitment to Serve Everyone.
🔹 Empowering Our Team - By attracting the best in the field and prioritizing career growth, we ensure our employees thrive. When our team is happy, they're at their best-delivering outstanding care that you can rely on.
🔹 Ahead of the Curve - With proactive management and cutting-edge systems, we tackle challenges before they even arise. Our robust financial health and stellar outcomes are testaments to our success.
Subscribe for insights into how we make a difference, one day at a time.
🔹 Clear Communication - We're all about transparency. It’s the backbone of the positive and productive experiences we create for patients, partners, and our team.
🔹 Integrity and Compassion - Our operations are guided by honesty and ethical practices. We stand firm in our commitment to Serve Everyone.
🔹 Empowering Our Team - By attracting the best in the field and prioritizing career growth, we ensure our employees thrive. When our team is happy, they're at their best-delivering outstanding care that you can rely on.
🔹 Ahead of the Curve - With proactive management and cutting-edge systems, we tackle challenges before they even arise. Our robust financial health and stellar outcomes are testaments to our success.
Subscribe for insights into how we make a difference, one day at a time.
How Physical Therapy Can Improve Your Golf Performance
In this video, join a detailed discussion with Matt Lorimer, a clinic manager and physical therapist at CORA, along with Ashley Langford, Director of Clinical Excellence at CORA. Both share their expertise on the intersection of golf and physical therapy, offering valuable insights for both clinicians and golf enthusiasts alike. Whether you're a healthcare professional or a golfer looking to improve your game and prevent injuries, this video is packed with expert advice tailored just for you.
Video Topics and Timestamps:
[00:55] Common Injuries Among Golfers - Matt Lorimer discusses the most frequent injuries encountered by amateur golfers, focusing on low back pain and elbow issues.
[01:14] The Importance of Communication in Therapy - Learn why it's crucial for patients to inform their therapists about golf-related back pain and how it influences treatment strategies.
[01:38] Tailoring Treatment Plans for Golfers - Explore how therapists customize treatment plans when they know a patient's pain is related to golf.
[02:24] Biomechanics of Golf - Ashley Langford explains the specific biomechanical challenges of golf, particularly concerning spine and rib mobility.
[04:08] Impact of Sedentary Lifestyle on Golfers - Discussion on how modern sedentary lifestyles affect golfers and the specific physical therapy needs arising from such lifestyles.
Join us as we dive deep into how physical therapy can not only help you recover from common golf injuries but also enhance your overall performance on the golf course.
Learn more about the CORA Institute for Clinical Excellence: www.ptclinicalexcellence.com/
Video Topics and Timestamps:
[00:55] Common Injuries Among Golfers - Matt Lorimer discusses the most frequent injuries encountered by amateur golfers, focusing on low back pain and elbow issues.
[01:14] The Importance of Communication in Therapy - Learn why it's crucial for patients to inform their therapists about golf-related back pain and how it influences treatment strategies.
[01:38] Tailoring Treatment Plans for Golfers - Explore how therapists customize treatment plans when they know a patient's pain is related to golf.
[02:24] Biomechanics of Golf - Ashley Langford explains the specific biomechanical challenges of golf, particularly concerning spine and rib mobility.
[04:08] Impact of Sedentary Lifestyle on Golfers - Discussion on how modern sedentary lifestyles affect golfers and the specific physical therapy needs arising from such lifestyles.
Join us as we dive deep into how physical therapy can not only help you recover from common golf injuries but also enhance your overall performance on the golf course.
Learn more about the CORA Institute for Clinical Excellence: www.ptclinicalexcellence.com/
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Exploring the Benefits of Dry Needling
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In this insightful video, Dr. Ken Cooper, a seasoned practitioner and lead instructor at Master Dry Needling, joins Ashley Langford, Director of Clinical Excellence at CORA and the CORA Institute for Clinical Excellence, for a deep dive into the world of dry needling. Hosted by Adam from the CORA marketing team, this clinical conversation aims to demystify dry needling and discuss its benefits ...
Exploring the Dry Needling Certification for Physical Therapists
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ken Cooper, lead instructor at Master Dry Needling, and Ashley Langford, Director of Clinical Excellence at the CORA Institute for Clinical Excellence, to discuss everything clinicians need to know about pursuing a dry needling certification. Whether you're fresh out of school or an experienced therapist, this conversation dives into key questions on why, w...
How Physical Therapists Treat Lower Back Pain
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In this discussion, we dive deep into how physical therapists approach lower back pain treatment. Adam Goodrich, CORA’s Marketing Director, hosts Ashley Langford, Director of Clinical Excellence, and Alexandra Guanco, Director of Clinical Education, as they explore the evolving educational landscape of physical therapy and how students are learning to treat back pain. From the academic foundati...
When to Choose Telehealth for Physical Therapy
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In this video, we dive into a clinical conversation with Steve Kiak, Digital Health Manager at CORA Physical Therapy, and Ashley Langford, Director of Clinical Excellence at CORA and the CORA Institute for Clinical Excellence. Together, they explore the benefits and limitations of telehealth for physical therapy and when it’s best to choose telehealth versus in-person care. Topics Covered: 0:00...
How Telehealth Physical Therapy Works
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Join us for a fun and informative session with Steven Kiak, Digital Health Manager at CORA Physical Therapy, and Ashley Langford, Director of Clinical Excellence at CORA, as we challenge Steven to solve creative telehealth physical therapy exercises using everyday household items. From using towels for resistance to water bottles for weights, you'll learn how telehealth can be just as effective...
What is the Difference Between Telehealth and Remote Therapeutic Monitoring in Physical Therapy?
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In this insightful discussion, we explore the key differences between telehealth and remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM) in the context of physical therapy. Featuring Steve Kiak, Digital Health Manager at CORA Physical Therapy, and Ashley Langford, Director of Clinical Excellence, this conversation delves into how these innovative approaches are transforming patient care. Topics Covered: What i...
Managing Locked Lower Back Pain
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This discussion with our experts from CORA, delves into the complexities of lower back pain, specifically focusing on the distressing condition known as 'locked back.' Our specialists share their extensive knowledge on the causes, symptoms, and effective management strategies for this type of back pain. Whether you're suffering from sudden severe back pain or are a professional looking for adva...
Strategies to Prevent and Treat Lower Back Pain
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Strategies to Prevent and Treat Lower Back Pain
Preventing Falls with Vestibular Treatment
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Preventing Falls with Vestibular Treatment
The Role of Vestibular and Concussion Continuing Education
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The Role of Vestibular and Concussion Continuing Education
Vestibular Therapy: Understanding Its Importance and Impact
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Exploring Vestibular and Concussion Management
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Exploring Vestibular and Concussion Management
The Role of Continuing Education in Concussion Management
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Physical Therapy Continuing Education with the CORA Institute for Clinical Excellence
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Physical Therapy Continuing Education with the CORA Institute for Clinical Excellence
Physical Therapy at CORA Wisconsin: Cudahy, Franklin, and Hales Corners Locations
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Physical Therapy at CORA Wisconsin: Cudahy, Franklin, and Hales Corners Locations
CORA CareerTracks - Student & Professional Opportunities in Physical Therapy
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CORA CareerTracks - Student & Professional Opportunities in Physical Therapy
5 Outdoor Activities to Improve Speech & Language Skills for Toddlers
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5 Outdoor Activities to Improve Speech & Language Skills for Toddlers
Understanding Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)
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Understanding Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)
Important facts about concussions and falls
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Important facts about concussions and falls
Coronavirus and Our Commitment to Safety
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Coronavirus and Our Commitment to Safety
LIVE with CORA: Proper Body Mechanics for Household Chores
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LIVE with CORA: Proper Body Mechanics for Household Chores
LIVE with CORA: Track Season + Shin Splints
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LIVE with CORA: Track Season Shin Splints
Experience the Difference at CORA Physical Therapy
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Experience the Difference at CORA Physical Therapy
LIVE with CORA: Home Exercises to Stay Active During the Winter Months
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LIVE with CORA: Home Exercises to Stay Active During the Winter Months
I need this so bad!
Daniela Moreno - rio - seen
Does medicare cover this treatment?
No, Medicare doesn't pay anything for Chiropractic treatments, therapy, exercise instruction, examination, or X-ray. The only thing covered is the Chiropractic adjustment, and this is not considered that.
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I need to buy this machine. Could you provide me the contact of where i can find this machine?
I had lateral right hip replacement January 30 2023, if you need any help regards my experience please let me know.
Hi would you please share your experience with the recovery of your lateral approach vs.,the anterior approach. Would really appreciate it.
how much of these table & machine
Just had a total ankle replacement on February 1st. This has been the best video getting me through a tough time. Very informative. Thank you.
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Who do I contact to buy 1 of these?
Something similar (and cheaper) is sold by AliExpress and by Alibaba.
Very helpful
Hay quá
Beautiful couple ❤️
Thank you
If the patient's body weight is 70 kg, how many kg should be used for lumbar traction?
About 25 percent of body weight
As good a roundtable discussion I've seen. Covered all the bases and then some. Excellent presentation 👌
Love these!
Why can't doctors in nv do a job right i been a year in pain and suffering.know I have surgery on my rt foot again and I don't like been in pain since June 8 2021 rt foot fracture
What if you have heel ftactures
Wish I would of watched this before surgery. I am almost 3 weeks out from surgery. Tore it lifting. I am really surprised by the timeframes given. My surgery was on Friday and I was in PT Monday morning starting 3 days a week. I had my brace off on day 10 and had full extension by day 12. Now that being said it was quite painful that first week. 19 days post op and really my only issue is wrist pain in the thumb area. So in the video it referenced radial nerve, so I’m wondering if that was injured during surgery. Comparing my treatment timeframe to this, appears to be super aggressive. So I’m now wondering if there are any downfalls to bring so aggressive. I’m mid 40s in decent shape, little over 200#s, but strong upper body.
How did your thumb work out?
I'm 3 weeks out from surgery and only pain I have is in that thumb area. Was in a brace 7 days after surgery and it was set at 20 on extension and 90 on the flexion. Been in physical therapy once a week and then do some daily exercises also. But damn that pain in the thumb and wrist area is painful
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This chick, whoever you are...NEEDS to do unintentional ASMR vids🥰
I have had around 20 concussions in my life. I was getting strong symptoms of CTE/Parkinson's 10 to 15 years ago. From what I read, there were no solutions except possibly meditation. I then made it a goal to reach 10,000 hours of meditation and to keep going. My symptoms have decreased dramatically but not perfect. I am hoping one day, the symptoms will disappear.
Plese tell me how to cure this dieses ??how will symptom disappear????what medication u have been follow
@@deepaksinghsisodiya5690 Have you tried meditating. I would suggest making a real commitment to it.
Really surprised there's been no comments yet. I thought this was very helpful and informative. I'm having surgery in 2 weeks to repair the distal bicep tendon. Happened in the gym. Anyways, great to hear this set of opinions from both a physician and therapist. Thanks guys.
How did your surgery work out? Just had mine done yesterday, feel pretty good so far!
I love rehabbing patients, but becoming a physical therapist assistant is a bad career move. Medicare cuts, fraud, and profit-mongering are strangling therapy right now. This guy finally wised up after making all these videos and quit the profession.
What guy?
Can you elaborate on the fraud aspect?
One year later, guess not
@@robinmarasigan4747 I found a much better place to practice physical therapy before burning out, but the career is only with it if you love what you do
@@Eagles883 therapy companies pay you less than 2 minutes for noon patient care like to document, talk to nurses,etc so if you don't want to work for free most therapists over bill Medicare for direct patient therapy time. There are also the ghost therapists who bill for a session and never see their confused patient.
I had my first treatment today. Felt great until they released the belt then the back spasms started. Finally was able to get off the table after 30 minutes and STEM. SCARY but hopefully continued treatment will help. FYI Been seeing a chiro for maintenance for 30 years.
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The video totally should say Physical Therapist Assistant. There is no such profession as a Physical Therapy Assistant.
Ive wanted this done all my life sadly ive never been in a position to afford it
My work Insurance covers this even without a copay
You can use a manual setup with weights like here in India. It would work the same. Its about ₹1500 for the setup (belt, ropes, pulleys, hooks, stand and rings). I put sand in a bag for weights.
@@salimjaved1890exactly
What do you call that strap for the lumbar?
it damaged ( over streched) muscle tissues in my low back, I do not advice it, more damaging than helping.
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So excited to start‼️
Is this man still going strong
He sure is...thank you...
Thanks much! Relieved much of my anxiety pre-op..
The camera man sucks!
I did it once with a lot of pain. Can I do it every day or myself several times a week.Tell me somebody If they know something about tis machin.Thank you very much 🤗
i’m currently using this everyday for stenosis. the treatment plan is 20 sessions for me. I do feel some change after a year in pain.
You can do yourself by hanging or kneeling down while supported by a park bench, same outcome and free
Can I use this every day or how much in week can I use .Thank your,tell me if somebody know about that machine.I did it once with a lot of pain.
Hi. Pam here. Fort Lauderdale FL
Excellent video, as I may be having a TRHR/Anterior soon. Thank you.
Bless you both.
Thank you
Out of curiousity, Monica mentioned she have a Bachelors degree. What was the field she got her Bachelors in?
Kinesiology or Sports Science
That pta interview sucked.
Very informative. I’ve just had an ankle replacement. I’m 75 now, so hopefully will last me out for moderate exercise, etc.
I wanna study PTA
Good information here. I suffered a bad trauma to both ankles over 23 years ago. Looks like I need a total ankle replacement. It's now uncomfortable to stand up for more than 5 minutes
Informative video. May i post your video in a chiropractic directory? No charge. Can we also send you the link by email?
Best zoom I’ve watched during Covid. Thanks for the detailed info for lay people like I am.
i realize it's quite off topic but do anybody know of a good website to watch newly released series online ?
@Ricky Jacoby I would suggest flixzone. You can find it on google :)
abdominal hernia surgery after take lumber traction
that caused you to have a hernia?
elaborate please?
Hello
Great video! I wanted to ask you I question if I may. Can Doctors of physical therapy administer injections? I want to open my own private clinic one day...(I’m barely a freshman in college)but I’m planning to become a doctor of physical therapy but I also want a beauty spa where I can inject Botox and fillers. Will I be able to do this? Any help is highly appreciated!
No, physical therapist can’t do any invasive injections like Botox. The only real invasive things a PT can do is dry needling and EMG tests that all require a special certification. If you plan on opening a clinic like that you’d have to hire a nurse practitioner and maybe some RNs to do procedures like that
Can you post a video for increase of our volleyball spike
Really enjoyed this - very informative compared to some THR explanations. (I have a lateral)
A surgeon I had an appointment with last month proposed me the lateral approach. Could you tell me what limitation movements did you get in post-operatory in the short and middle terms (first weeks and later)? Thanks