December 10, 2021 by Steve Kerschke, PT
Today, Jeff Griffin is playing with his daughter, Leta. The one-year-old blazes into the living room, half-sprint and half-waddle, right to the spot where Jeff sits on the carpet. She […]
November 15, 2021 by Steve Kerschke, PT
Although telemedicine has been around since the beginning of the 20th century, resistance to widespread adoption remains, especially when considering clinical applications that traditionally involve a “hands-on” component. Telerehabilitation involving […]
September 21, 2021 by Nealey Hoffman, M.A., CCC-SLP
As a therapist working in telepractice, the question I get asked most is, “how does that work?” There are many considerations to account for to make sessions successful. From video […]