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The inaugural  issue of the Journal of Clinical Electrophysiology is now available online!
02/16/2023

The inaugural issue of the Journal of Clinical Electrophysiology is now available online!

All Academy of Clinical Electrophysiology & Wound Management Journals

02/16/2023

The inaugural issue of the Journal of Clinical Electrophysiology and Wound Management (JCEWM) is now available online!

The Volume: 1, Issue: 1 of the ACEWM Journal

March is Women's History Month!  Over the next 31 days, we will be celebrating the lives and contributions of 31 women w...
03/03/2021

March is Women's History Month! Over the next 31 days, we will be celebrating the lives and contributions of 31 women who helped shape the profession, especially with contributions to electrodiagnostic testing and musculoskeletal ultrasonography.

Today, we recognize Miriam J. Partridge, B.S.

Ms. Partridge was a veteran of the U.S. Army Women’s Medical Specialist Corps and worked as a physical therapist at the University of Illinois Chicago in the 1950's and served as the Illinois APTA Chapter President from 1953-1955.

In the 1960s, she served as supervisor of Physical Therapy Research at the Texas Institute for Rehabilitation and Research in Houston, Texas and was on the APTA PT Journal editorial board.

She was elected to the APTA Board of Directors from 1963-1966 and was awarded the first APTA Henry O and Florence Kendall Practice Award in 1981.

She was also the lead author on the first paper to record the role of physical therapists in an electrodiagnostic examination, a field historically dominated by male physicians!

The article, titled "Electromyography in the Practice of Physical Medicine, the Role of the Physical Therapist", was published on March 1, 1953 in the Physical Therapy Review (Volume 33, Number 3, pages 112-115). Physical Therapy Review was the precursor to today's Physical Therapy Journal(PTJ)

The authors stated that "the physical therapist is not only responsible for the preparation of the patient, but in the absence of the physiatrist is also responsible for the calibration and operation of the equipment as well as the recording of the findings".

Marie Curie once said, "I was taught that the way of progress was neither swift nor easy." Our right to practice has been paved by countless women like Ms. Partridge who have worked tirelessly to document and defend our ability to perform diagnostic testing.

March is Women's History Month!  Over the next 31 days, we will be celebrating the lives and contributions of 31 women w...
03/02/2021

March is Women's History Month! Over the next 31 days, we will be celebrating the lives and contributions of 31 women who helped shape the profession, especially with contributions to electrodiagnostic testing and musculoskeletal ultrasonography.

Today, we recognize Dr. Elaine Armantrout, PT, DSc ECS.

Dr Armantrout recently retired from her private practice in Seattle, WA. One of the first women in the U.S. to achieve board certification in Clinical Electrophysiologic Physical Therapy from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS) in 1990, Dr. Armantrout performed 30,000 electrodiagnostic studies over her 36 year career as a clinical electrophysiologist. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in 1982 and her graduate school Physical Therapy certification from the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA in 1983. She earned her Doctorate of Science degree from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in Provo, UT in 2007.

Dr. Armantrout is the past chair of the ACEWM EDX SIG and past president of the Physical Therapy Association of Washington and a past Delegate in the American Physical Therapy Association House of Delegates. She served two terms on the Clinical Electrophysiologic Physical Therapy Specialty Council of ABPTS and one term on the American Board of Residency Fellowship Education Accreditation Services Committee. Throughout her tenure, she spearheaded multiple regulatory and reimbursement related legislative efforts to ensure PTs are recognized as the providers of choice for electrodiagntic testing.

In addition to everything else, she was lead author and investigator in a study that examined complaince rates among PTs with regards to EDX testing. This was published in Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy in 2008 and continues to act as a cornerstone of complaince efforts.

Our right to practice has been paved by countless women like Dr. Armantrout who have worked tirelessly to defend our ability to perform EDX.

Here is a picture of Dr. Armantrout at CSM in 2020 presenteing with another pioneer in our field, Dr. Mohin Rawat.

March is Women's History Month!  Over the next 31 days, we will be celebrating the lives and contributions of 31 women w...
03/01/2021

March is Women's History Month! Over the next 31 days, we will be celebrating the lives and contributions of 31 women who helped shape the profession, especially with contributions to electrodiagnostic testing and musculoskeletal ultrasonography.

Today, we posthumously honor Dr. Lynda Woodruff, PT, PhD, an educator and trailblazer in the physical therapy profession.

"Dr. Woodruff was a visiting professor at Alabama State University (ASU) and began the transitional doctor of physical therapy program there in 2008. She continued as a consultant until her death. In 2012 ASU established the Baines-Woodruff Endowed Lectureship on Health Disparities to honor Woodruff and Ruth E. Baines, PT, PhD, former assistant chancellor of health sciences for the State University of New York Central Administration.

Dr. Woodruff was the founding director and professor in the department of physical therapy at North Georgia College, having retired in 2005. The department was the state university system’s first postbaccalaureate physical therapist education program. In 1971 she received her master’s degree in physical therapy at Case Western Reserve University, and in 1974 she was the first African American to join the faculty in the Division of Physical Therapy at the School of Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In 1978 she joined the faculty in Georgia State University’s Department of Physical Therapy, and in 1984 Georgia State awarded her a PhD.

At the age of 13, Woodruff was 1 of 2 African American students to desegregate EC Glass High School in Lynchburg, Virginia, resulting in the first court-ordered desegregation since the landmark Brown v Board of Education decision in 1954.

Woodruff would go on in her academic career to direct an award-winning program for minority student recruitment and retention at Georgia State. In 2014 she received the Education Achievement Award from the Physical Therapy Association of Georgia for her exceptional commitment to student learning and growth of the profession, as well as for her work to advance research and evidence-based practice. A member of the APTA Academy of Clinical Electrophysiology and Wound Management, Woodruff made particular strides in that field of practice. She also was a member of the Academy of Physical Therapy Education, a trustee for the Foundation for Physical Therapy, and a Georgia delegate to the APTA House of Delegates, and she served on the House Elections Committee.

She was instrumental in establishing APTA’s original Advisory Council on Minority Affairs and the Office of Minority Affairs, and in establishing the Minority Scholarship Fund and the Minority Scholarship Award for Academic Excellence.

Among Woodruff’s other numerous recognitions were APTA’s Lucy Blair Service Award, the Kellogg Fellowship for International Leadership, the Distinguished Service Award for the (then) Section on Clinical Electrophysiology, designation as a fellow of the American Academy of Physical Therapy, and a gubernatorial appointment to the Georgia State Board of Physical Therapy on which she served for more than 10 years. In 2006, the Georgia Senate declared February 24 as Dr Lynda D. Woodruff Appreciation Day."

Thank you Dr. Woodruff for paving the way for all of the physical therapists who practice today.

ACEWM CSM HAPPENINGS TONIGHT - Thursday February 25th! -
02/25/2021

ACEWM CSM HAPPENINGS TONIGHT - Thursday February 25th! -

02/05/2021

15 MINUTES!! When Orthopedics Rubs Elbows With Diagnostics: Assessment and Management of Elbow Pathology being presented by Dr. Mohini Rawat, DPT, MS, ECS, OCS, RMSK and Dr. John Lugo, PT, DPT, ECS

Stay tuned for live updates and key points from the presentation!

01/29/2021

Are you seeing patients with muscle weakness or neurologic complaints during the pandemic? Curious how diagnostic ultrasound and electrodiagnostic testing (NCS and EMG)can help with differential diagnosis and the clinical examination? Check out this clinical commentary from Dr. Mohini Rawat and Dr. John Lugo titled "The Role of Diagnostic Testing in the Covid-19 Pandemic"

01/18/2021

Applications for the wound management residency are now open!

LSU Health Shreveport holds the first and currently only physical therapy post professional wound management residency in the country. The 13 month residency provides advanced clinical management for patients/ clients with integumentary conditions through a rigorous didactic program and mentored clinical practice. Our goal is to prepare physical therapists with the requisite knowledge and skills to provide advanced clinical management for patients/ clients with integumentary conditions and all other advanced skills pertaining to wound management. Residents have the ability to practice within the allied health faculty practice clinic at LSU Health Shreveport as well as the adjacent level 1 trauma hospital, attend rounds, clinics, conferences and surgical observation. The Wound Management Residency holds a 100% graduation rate as well as a 100% pass rate for the American Board of Wound Management Certified Wound Specialist exam.

To apply please visit RF-PTCAS, a centralized application service for post-professional residency and fellowship education programs accredited by the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education of the American Physical Therapy Association.

For more information please contact Sarah Murnane, PT, DPT, CWS, Wound Management Residency Director, at smurna@lsuhsc.edu

The first post-graduate Wound Management Residency in the country. At a time when entry-level PT programs are producing graduates with good baseline skills in primary care, diagnostic screening, and evidence-based decision-making, we identified a need for specialty training in the field of wound man...

Have you registered for CSM 2021?   The conference will run from  Feb. 1-28.  Yes, you read that correctly! 28 days of l...
01/15/2021

Have you registered for CSM 2021? The conference will run from Feb. 1-28. Yes, you read that correctly! 28 days of learning and collaboration! While CSM 2021 will be held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be a variety of on-demand and live presentations on electrodiagnostic testing. See below for more details and don't forget to register today! https://www.apta.org/csm/registration

On Demand:

1. Integration of Clinical Exam, Diagnostic Testing, and Treatment, Part 1: Lumbar Radiculopathy

2. Ulnar Neuropathy at the Wrist Mimicking Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

3. Variations in Sural and Superficial Fibular Nerve Distribution: An Anatomical, Electrophysiologic and Ultrasound Description

Live:
February 4th 2021
1.) When Orthopedics Rubs Elbows With Diagnostics: Assessment and Management of Elbow Pathology(8:30-10:00PM)

February 25th 2021

1.) Differential Diagnosis of Patients With Neural Entrapments, Radiculopathy, and Polyneuropathy: Physical Examination, Imaging, and Electrodiagnostics(7:00-8:30 PM)

2.) Integration of Clinical Exam, Diagnostic Testing, and Treatment, Part 2: Neuropathies of the Lower Limb(8:30-9 PM)

3.) Is Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Complementary or Alternative to EMG in Clinical Electrophysiology Practice?(9:00-9:30PM)

Registration for CSM 2021 is open!

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La Crosse, WI
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