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Why I Switched to Jane EMR as a Physical Therapist

If you're a physical therapist running or working in a clinic, you already know one truth: Finding the right EMR is a painful process. Some can feel too detailed, others aren't detailed enough, and the right EMR system [...]

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Why I switched to Jane EMR as a PT - IG (1)
Article April 28, 2026

Why I Switched to Jane EMR as a Physical Therapist

by Lauren Lynass

If you're a physical therapist running or working in a clinic, you already know one truth: Finding the right EMR is a painful process. Some can feel too detailed, others aren't detailed enough, and the right EMR system [...]

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Article September 11, 2025

Exercises For AC Joint Injuries

by John Schaefer PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS

If you struggle to lift your arms overhead or have pain when trying to do so, adding in the following exercises for AC joint injuries could be the key to unlocking improved function and helping you to reclaim your [...]

Exercises For Thoracic Outlet Syndrome - INSTAGRAM
Article September 10, 2025

Exercises For Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

by Arash Maghsoodi PT, DPT, CSCS

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) is a fairly common diagnosis, affecting approximately 8% of the population. Pain with TOS often presents anywhere between the neck, face, occipital region or into the chest, and shoulder, [...]

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Article September 10, 2025

Exercises For MCL Injury Rehabilitation

by Sherif Elnaggar PT, DPT, OCS

Medial collateral ligament (MCL) injuries are not super common in isolation; however, they do still occur mostly in sports and can be one of the structures involved in more serious knee injuries. In most cases, the [...]

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So something has sparked your interest in the soleus. If I'm taking a guess, a physical therapist has probably encouraged you to strengthen your soleus, or a massage therapist has found it's a "problem area" for you [...]

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The Best Exercises For Shin Splints

by Sherif Elnaggar PT, DPT, OCS

Got a pain in the front of your shins that just does not want to go away? Have you been running a lot or playing a lot of sports that involve jumping activity? If so, you may be dealing with what is known as 'shin [...]

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How to Improve Both Knee Flexion and Knee Extension after ACL Surgery

by Tommy Mandala PT, DPT, SCS, OCS, CSCS

The first goal of anyone who has ACL surgery is to get their range of motion back. ACLers almost always wake up feeling tighter than they were when they went into surgery. This is completely normal, as surgery (even [...]