Your MRI Isn’t Lying To You, But It Likely Isn’t Telling The Truth Either…
A few weeks ago I had a brief conversation over the phone with a patient who had been referred to therapy with low back pain. Early on in our conversation, he asked a question that I found to be very intriguing, “Is it normal for you to be sent to physical therapy before they know […]
Sean Bagby Receives National Award
Owensboro, KY, April 7, 2017– The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) recently released their annual honors and awards list and Sean Bagbey, PTA, MHA, ATC was named the national Outstanding Physical Therapist Assistant for 2017. Bagbey is the Chief Operations Officer of Rehabilitation & Performance Institute, PSC (RPI), a physical therapy and healthcare services organization with […]
My Least Favorite Phrase
“Calvin will never be able to….” We have heard this phrase from far too many people during our 5-year-old’s life. You would think we’d be used to it by now, but it still makes us cringe. It has always been particularly rewarding for our family when he meets a milestone; mostly because Calvin has had […]
Simon Says.. “Touch Your Toes”
Each week at the clinic I have a patient tell me something along the lines of, “I have never been able to touch my toes; I just have tight hamstrings and I’m not flexible,” which always makes me raise an eyebrow and skeptically reply, “Really…?” I readily believe that they have never been able to […]