Distraction Manipulation of the SI Joint (Video)

In the manual therapy video below, NAIOMT faculty instructor Kathy Stupansky, PT, DSc, OCS, FAAOMPT demonstrates a distraction manipulation of the SI Joint. Let us know if you have any questions at all, and to get more hands on manual therapy expertise from our team in person, join Laura Von Wullerstorff for Lumbopelvic Spine II in Baltimore July 22-23.… Continue reading Distraction Manipulation of the SI Joint (Video)

Examining for TMJ Articular Dysfunction (Video)

In this NAIOMT video, faculty member Bill Temes, PT, MS, OCS, COMT, FAAOMPT takes us through an exam for TMJ articular dysfunction. Get more manual therapy insights and expertise from Bill in person at Advanced Upper Quadrant Integration in NYC August 26-27!

It’s All About Passion

I recently went to a lecture at my local library about gardening and how to grow flowers/vegetables in our dry climate. About five minutes into the lecture/discussion I realized that I was in way over my head. These women discussed gardening with the same passion that I discuss the biomechanics of the subtalor joint. I… Continue reading It’s All About Passion

Standing Weight Bearing Assessment Of The Superior TibFib Joint (Video)

In the video below, NAIOMT Faculty Terry Pratt, PT, MS, COMT, FAAOMPT demonstrates standing weight bearing assessment of the superior tibiofibular joint, including an example of normal and abnormal. For more hands-on manual therapy continuing education browse our upcoming courses offered across the country.

The True Role of the SI Joint in Lower Quarter Dysfunction

Where will you be on June 5 and 6? If you’re a PT professional or student looking get to the bottom of some important questions regarding function, network and learn from some of the best in the field of manual therapy, you’re going to want to be in Seattle earning 10 contact hours! Join Erl Pettman,… Continue reading The True Role of the SI Joint in Lower Quarter Dysfunction

PT Perspective: Crucial Tips For Parents of Little League Players

As the little league season is upon us, there is quite a buzz these days on injury prevention and year round throwing in the youth baseball player. Over the last couple of years, I have seen quite an increase in youth injuries in the 10 to 13-year-old range from kids playing baseball either year round,… Continue reading PT Perspective: Crucial Tips For Parents of Little League Players

Finessing the ROM Exam in the Cervical Scan

In the video below, NAIOMT Faculty Kathy Berglund, PT, DSc, ATC, OCS, COMT, FAAOMPT demonstrates a way to finesse your ROM exam of the cervical spine while doing your scan. Join us in one of the upcoming Cervical Spine Courses offered across the country including in Wichita, KS, in San Diego, in Baltimore, in Raleigh, in Nashville,… Continue reading Finessing the ROM Exam in the Cervical Scan

PT Profile: Angela Gordon

We are so excited to welcome and introduce you to a new guest faculty member to the NAIOMT team. Angela T. Gordon PT, DSc, MPT, COMT, OCS, ATC, FMS has more than 12 years of clinical experience in orthopedic and sports physical therapy, and has been the lead physical therapist for the Washington Nationals Baseball team in 2005 and 2010 to… Continue reading PT Profile: Angela Gordon