
Terry Rehabilitation & Testing We have two "tentative tenants" so we're about 1/2 on our way to our new location! Let me know if you have anyone that is looking for general office space in Little Elm. We have one of the 12' x 12' spaces and a 12' x 8' space open still. I also have a lead this morning on leasing those two, so don't wait around!

We have been looking to change our situation in Little Elm for some time. Our current location was meant to be temporary, as the building we occupy is slated for demolition in early 2011, in order to make room for the Eldorado Parkway expansion project and Little Elm Town Center...

I have recently started doing “Utilization Peer Review” work in my spare time. I wanted to ensure that I was acquainted with all aspects of the workers compensation system, and to be honest, I was a little curious to see what other clinics were doing. UP...

What is a “Frozen Shoulder?” Frozen shoulder syndrome entails the progressive loss of both passive and active motion. It’s cause(s) (etiology) is not well understood, although significant risk factors include age, posture, diabetes, presence of neck pain, and sedentary work. In ...

Terry Rehabilitation & Testing One of the things we take real pride in is the self-referral of a physician or the referral of a physician family member. Today (Saturday morning) I had the priviledge of a physician brother referral with the physician accompanying him. I have our count at 4 physicians, a physician mother, father, spouse, and brother in the last 4 years.

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Having attended courses with other therapists overseas (Scandanavia) this clip is 100% consistent with their experiences and their complaints. In Denmark, medical providers were only allowed to see a certain number of patients per week. Anything over - even at a moonlighting job - had to be seen free of charge. As a... result, there were waiting lists. Too few providers that were not allowed to work a second job to earn a few extra $$.Read More

Terry Rehabilitation & Testing This is a 39-minute research presentation regarding trends in world-wide healthcare expenditures. I recommend it highly, even if you have to listen to it a few times to understand the more salient points fully. This is not a video for "political cheerleaders," but for those that are truly interested in how health care expenditures work and where they are headed in the future.
Source: www.lindau-nobel.de

Evidently this page is indexed well on the search engines - I received a phone call this afternoon from a woman in Florida: She underwent knee arthroscopy (medial and lateral partial menisectomies) about 2 months ago, and has a knee flexion contracture...

This is my first attempt at a Facebook Note, so cut me some slack! One of the problems that is very common for us to see is knee pain. Many times a patient with knee pain has not been thoroughly evaluated - meaning that the full motion of the joint has not been explored...

Terry Rehabilitation & Testing Guy Terry PT, OCS will be a guest speaker of the UTSW Physical Therapy Program on Monday, July 13th. The topic will be physical therapy private practice, and is part of the Doctorate in Physical Therapy Professional Development Program, hosted by Ed Mulligan, MS, PT, SCS, ATC, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy

Terry Rehabilitation & Testing We've finally come out with our first full-color 1-page brochure. Appropriately enough, it's entitled "Personal Attention is the Key to Recovery" and outlines our approach to physical rehabilitation. It also contains the story of "Anika," one of our former patients who recently started physical therapy school at the University of Miami.
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