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April 2016

Pt school is cool bc

you never work out because you’re too busy studying the physiologic effects of working out.

Apr 26, 2016 23 notes
Waving to your classmates as you enter a practical

Originally posted by gameraboy

Apr 26, 2016 11 notes
Getting prompted for not scooting the patient to the last millimeter of the chair

Originally posted by wifflegif

Apr 25, 2016 6 notes
When your profs let you in the gait lab to try all the toys

Originally posted by kareynolds

Apr 25, 2016 3 notes
Forgetting to lock the wheelchair

Originally posted by allreactions

Apr 22, 2016 19 notes
When asked for your rational for choosing one assistive device over another

Originally posted by americxanhorrorstory

Apr 21, 2016 8 notes
I imagine this is how my classmates and I look to outside majors when we walk to class together.

Originally posted by becausebirds

Apr 21, 2016 4 notes
#pt school #physiotherapy #physical therapy #dpt
When a case study reads "practice writing your soap note for this pt"

Originally posted by dollarhairtieclub

Apr 20, 2016 10 notes
#pt school #physiotherapy #physical therapy
Pretending to know your shit now that you're a big bad grad student

You might actually be brilliant, but outsiders don’t quite speak PT..so…

Originally posted by rose-clementine

Apr 16, 2016 8 notes
#physical therapy #pt school
When you have five exams, two practicals, and a project all due in 10 days

And you aren’t even mad. You just passively understand this is how life will be now.

Originally posted by realitytvgifs

Apr 15, 2016 35 notes
#pt school #physiotherapy #physical therapy #grad school #finals
"Do this extra assignment that wasn't on the syllabus it'll really help you study"

Originally posted by daks023

Apr 14, 2016 4 notes
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Apr 11, 2016 8,398 notes
Boards coming for u like

Originally posted by essereincompleto

Apr 11, 2016 10 notes
#grad school #physical therapy #physiotherapy #pt school #spt
When profs get excited about an abnormality in posture and RUN away with explanations in a lecture

Originally posted by nwordbelike

Apr 11, 2016 1 note
Intro to My Blog

anarticleaday:

Hey readers!

My name is Cristina and I am a Doctor of Physical Therapy with my degree from University of Miami (go canes!). I have been practicing for 6 months now in an outpatient orthopedic clinic. University of Miami did an excellent job at instilling the importance of evidence based practice in their students. I enjoy reading recent research because it not only allows you to perform the best possible patient care but it also allows you to answer patient questions with the utmost confidence, and you have the proof to back up your answer.

With a busy work schedule and personal life, I know it can be difficult to be disciplined and stay on top of the current research out there. I created this page, mostly for selfish reasons, to prompt me to read multiple articles a week so I am aware of the current literature in PT. I figured, why not make a page so other clinicians can reference topics and articles quickly?

So here I go……

I am going to attempt to stay on schedule with a different topic each day of the week.

Monday: Knee
Tuesday: Back Pain/Spine
Wednesday: Shoulder
Thursday: Foot and Ankle
Friday: TGIF! Wild Card

This schedule is temporary. Going to try it it to see how it flows and may end up changing the topics once the blog is up and running.

Each entry will have the following information:

1. Type of Research/Level of Evidence
2. Summary of subjects used, methods, results
3. Conclusion/Bottom Line/Clinical Relevance
4. Article Grade: A, B, C (this is strictly based on my opinion and critique of article depending on different aspects such as type of study, sample size, methods etc.)

Before wrapping up this entry, I would like to disclose that this blog and it’s contents have absolutely nothing to do with the practice I work for or the company views. This is just for fun and a place for me to write about what I am reading.

I will be kicking off the first entry on Monday April 4th! Thanks for visiting and happy researching!!

HEY FOLLOW THIS KID.

Research is important friends.

Apr 6, 2016 9 notes
Online lectures with cancelled classes

Originally posted by yourreactiongifs

Apr 5, 2016 1 note
When you survive a round of exams, only to have that last one shit on your GPA

Originally posted by funnynhilariousgif

Apr 5, 2016 2 notes
My classmates and I looking for motivation

April hit SO hard you guys

Originally posted by sun-kissesme

Apr 5, 2016 9 notes
Pro tip for PT school

To decrease your stress level:

1. Don’t check your grades.

Trust me, if you’re failing out someone will definitely tell you.

Apr 4, 2016 7 notes
#pt school #semester #grad school #physical therapy
When over-the -shoulder transfers go wrong

Originally posted by anchorberr-iii

Apr 4, 2016 1 note
Do y'all ever feel like

You know a frustrating amount of information?

Like you can totally tell when something is wrong, and can probably even identify what is causing it. BUT you have no idea how to fix it?

And THATS how they keep you in this pt school thing. Bc of you just drop out now you’ll only ever be like “well you DEF have a right functional thoracic scoliosis from carrying your backpack over one shoulder, but idk see a real PT I am just half a PT”

Apr 3, 2016 6 notes
Approaching "post-midterm midterms"

You know, that month before finals when there’s an exam twice a week, every week. Also known as “Finals in April”.

Originally posted by datgifarchive

Apr 2, 2016 9 notes
#physiotherapy #pt school #physical therapy #dpt #grad school
Trying to strengthen neuromuscular connections for pelvic tilts

Originally posted by cashtondaily

Apr 2, 2016 2 notes
There are two main reactions to exams happening more often than good nights sleep

Originally posted by feartwd

Apr 2, 2016 5 notes
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