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Gain More Professional Referrals with Physical Therapy Report
Referrals are the single most important source of new patients for physical therapy practices across the country. Are you maximizing the value of your referral base? Are you keeping your practice in front of orthopedists, trainers, family physicians, occupational health specialists, sports medicine specialists, podiatrists, pediatricians and other health care providers?
Physical Therapy Report is the handsomely designed quarterly referral newsletter for physical therapists. Use it to reach providers in a meaningful, professional and consistent way. Each issue of this physical therapy marketing newsletter features concise summaries of the latest clinical research findings in physical therapy. Your colleagues will value it as the way to keep current on the latest physical therapy developments.
Recent articles include
- Gluteal Muscle Function May Be Important in Runners with Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
- Shoulder Impingement Restricts Performance of Daily Living Activities in the Elderly
- Mechanism Underlying Chronic Ankle Instability Important When Determining Care
- Immediate Effects of Muscle Energy Technique on Posterior Shoulder Tightness
- Low Back Pain and Its Effect on Physical Activity and Disability
Physical Therapy Report is edited by Christopher J. Hughes, PT, Ph.D., OCS, CSCS, Professor of Physical Therapy at Slippery Rock University. Dr. Hughes practices at an outpatient orthopedic practice and has been published in and served as manuscript reviewer for six journals. He is editor of "Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Practice."
This outstanding physical therapy newsletter can be customized with your practice name, contact details and photograph, if this suits your style. We also offer fully customized newsletters and can provide additional content for practices with their own publication.
Physical Therapy Report is geographically exclusive. Only one physical therapy practice is licensed to distribute it to local health care professionals.
To become the local expert or learn more about physical therapy marketing with Physical Therapy Report, Update on Physical Therapy or our patient newsletter, PT eDigest, call 800-323-4995 or e-mail us.
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