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11 Tips to Pass the Canadian Physiotherapy Competency Exam

Get information on how to become a licensed physiotherapist in Canada and tips to increase your chances of passing the written PCE and provincial clinical exams. Let’s get you licensed!

Black Futures/Histories Month: Black Excellence in Canadian Physiotherapy in the Face of Inequity

To honour the accomplishments of Black Canadians, in February, we celebrate Black Futures/Histories Month. Learn about Black History Month, levels of racism, anti-Black racism in the physiotherapy profession and get to know a few Canadian Black-owned PT practices, all-star PTs, and organizations.

Incorporating Your Physiotherapy Practice: Why, When & How?

Incorporation, what is all the buzz about? Should you even bother? Learn the basic why’s, when’s, and how’s of incorporation in Canada as they relate to physiotherapists.

Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Management with Dr. Bahram Jam

One of the most complex joins in the human body is the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). In this blog, we discuss physiotherapy assessment and management techniques taught by Bahram Jam, physiotherapist and Founder of the Advanced Physical Therapy Education Institute (APTEI), for the evaluation and treatment of TMJ pain.

The McKenzie Method, Clearing up the Misconceptions

Did you learn about the McKenzie Method in your physio program? Chances are you only heard of it in passing. This blog aims to present the Method and clear up common misconceptions surrounding it.

Do Your Clients (Or You) Pee During Workouts?

A ton of great content about the pelvic floor! What is normal, pelvic floor dysfunction, how to effectively minimize leaking during exercise (especially CrossFit), and more.

Experiences of a New Grad - Part 3/3: Patient Self-Discharges, Crossroads, and Evaluation Metrics

In part three of this three-part series, PT residents provide more insight into their life as a New Grad. They share their experience managing patient self-discharges, the crossroads between business and patient care, work evaluation metrics, and their best pieces of advice for new grads and students about to graduate.

Experiences of a New Grad - Part 2/3: Views on Telerehab, Continuing Education Courses, and the PCE delays

In part two of this three part series, PT residents provide more insight into their life as a New Grad. They share their view on telerehab in practice, what continuing education courses they took and recommend, and how the PCE delays have impacted their professional and personal lives. If you're a student, PT resident, or have any stake in the PT profession, this is for you.

Experiences of a New Grad - Part 1/3: Views on Treating Patients, Clinic Culture, Unique Challenges, and COVID-19

In part one of this three-part series, physio residents provide insight into their life as a New Grad. They share how prepared they were to assess and treat patients following graduation, what they were looking for in a clinic, their unique challenges as a new grad, & how COVID-19 impacted their practice. If you're a student, PT resident, or have any stake in the PT profession, this is for you.

Top 5 Lessons Learned From Building a Health Tech Company

This blog outlines the top 5 lessons that co-founder and CEO of Embodia, Maggie Bergeron, has learned building Embodia.

Learn What Patients Really Want & Land Your Dream Physio Job

Are you a young or new clinician? Learn how to land your dream job and become more successful, confident, and fulfilled in your practice.

Yoga and Science in Pain Care - A Patient-Valued Healthcare Revolution!

Embodia hosted a live 15-part virtual book club series to discuss the book Yoga and Science in Pain Care with its co-editors and authors. Each webinar is now available as a recorded course. Today’s blog presents the book and its importance. We will publish a new blog on each chapter monthly. Stay tuned!

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