As part of our quest to bring out your best, the IAMT blog presents the latest views, research and treatment techniques from our expert Physical Therapists from around the world.
- Efficacy of Myofascial Trigger Point Dry Needling in the Prevention of Pain after Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Trial - Research Article
- Knee Pain – Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome in Athletes by IAMT Course Attendee
- ACL Injuries – Prevention and Treatment by an Expert on Athlete Rehabilitation by IAMT Course Attendee
- Dry Needling Upper Trapezius Protocol
- Leveraging public demand for our expertise - by Jason Richardson, vice president of clinical operations for Results Physiotherapy
- Pain With Lifting Your Shoulder – A Case Study by IAMT Course Attendee, Jason Wilder, PT, Dip. MDT
- Rich Banton, one of IAMT's Trigger Point Dry Needling Experts, reviews an article that addresses muscle injury and the repair process following dry needling.
- IT’S NOT ALL ABOUT THE CUFF AND THE SCAPULA. IAMT International Instructor, Simon Mole's take on a Physiotherapists role in not only treating overhead and throwing injuries, but also preventing recurrence and improving performance.
- Treatment of Cervical spine: Correct tissue being treated? Correct technique? What’s your Clinical Algorithm?
- IAMT Instructor, Rich Banton's Take on the AAOMPT Update on Dry Needling
- IAMT instructor Matt Broussard's commentary on NCBI article "Gender Differences Between Muscle Activation and Onset of the Four Subdivisions of Trapezius During Humerothoracic Elevation"
- Correlation of isokinetic and novel hand-held dynamometry measures of knee flexion and extension strength testing
- Neuromuscular Training for Sports Injury Prevention
- Manual therapy in a neuroplastic world