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This article provides a clinical overview of the most common pelvic health conditions treated in physiotherapy practice, including urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, bowel dysfunction, postpartum concerns, and sexual dysfunction.

Epic powers 38% of U.S. health systems but not all HEP integrations are equal. See how Physitrack's structured data sync stacks up against MedBridge's text-note writeback, and what it means for your RTM billing and clinical workflows.

Patients spend just one hour a week in your clinic, the other 167 determine their recovery. This article explores how combining structured Home Exercise Programs (HEP) with Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) extends your clinical reach into patients' daily lives, improving adherence, outcomes, and revenue.

RTM is a proven revenue stream, but most health systems are still running it as a side project. This guide covers the five-step framework for scaling RTM consistently across multiple sites, from enrollment to billing compliance.

Thyroid dysfunction affects energy, strength, and recovery — but structured exercise can help. This article explores how physical activity supports hormone regulation, reduces fatigue, and guides rehabilitation for patients with hypothyroidism or thyroid cancer.

Patient awareness isn't just useful, it's a clinical necessity. This article covers why informed patients recover better, adhere more, and how physiotherapists can build awareness through seven evidence-based strategies.

Breast cancer treatment saves lives, but often leaves lasting physical challenges. This article covers the most common post-treatment impairments and the evidence-based physiotherapy interventions that help patients recover function, manage symptoms, and live well.











