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05/29/2026

The way we care for patients is constantly evolving, and June’s live webinars are built to help you keep pace.

These sessions explore a range of topics, from mentorship across generations to a new perspective on pelvic health, all grounded in practical, evidence-based application.

Join live to ask questions, hear directly from experts, and earn CEUs while learning from some of care’s most important conversations.

And don’t miss the first live episode of Innovative Aging with !

Save your spot through the link in our bio, and drop any topics you’d like to see next below.

Home health leaders are caught between rising compliance demands and a shrinking workforce, but traditional operational ...
05/28/2026

Home health leaders are caught between rising compliance demands and a shrinking workforce, but traditional operational fixes often miss the mark. Join us on 6/4 at 1 PM ET to learn how consumer-side insights can bridge this gap, identify friction points, and build a more resilient, satisfied team. https://hubs.ly/Q04f_x-v0

05/28/2026

“Tossing and turning” sounds harmless, until you realize how much strength it can take to move against friction and gravity all night.

On the latest episode of Innovative Aging, Nancy McGovern of joins host Carol Chiang () to explore an often-overlooked challenge in rehabilitation and aging in place: bed mobility.

Drawing from decades of clinical experience, Nancy explains how friction and gravity can contribute to nighttime immobility, pain, disrupted sleep, and caregiver strain. But could something as simple as rethinking sheets and sleepwear help make movement easier?

From Parkinson’s disease and stroke recovery to pregnancy and chronic back pain, this conversation offers a new perspective on supporting mobility in one of the most challenging daily environments: the bed.

Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and earn CE credit on Medbridge by completing the quick quiz for each episode. Plus, every episode includes downloadable quick-reference resources so you can put ideas into action right away.

[Live podcast tomorrow at 1 PM ET] How do you maintain a clinical connection with post-op patients once they leave your ...
05/27/2026

[Live podcast tomorrow at 1 PM ET] How do you maintain a clinical connection with post-op patients once they leave your building? Join us to learn how to move beyond the theory of RTM and build a practical hybrid care strategy for your ortho-spine and total joint programs. https://hubs.ly/Q04gJfLx0

05/26/2026

Many of the social behaviors children are asked to follow are never directly explained, they’re simply expected to be understood.

Michelle Garcia Winner, founder of , joins Nicole Quint () on Pediatric Pioneers to re-examine pediatric social learning, shifting the focus from eye contact to “thinking with your eyes” and deeper perspective-taking.

They explore how children learn to read the room, make sense of what others are doing, and navigate the unspoken social patterns woven into everyday life.

From screentime’s influence to the concept of “Social Detectives,” this conversation is packed with powerful takeaways to help unlock your client’s social thinking potential.

Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and earn CE credit on Medbridge by completing the quick quiz for each episode. Plus, every episode includes downloadable quick-reference resources so you can put ideas into action right away.

Bladder health issues are common, underreported, and often addressed too late. But earlier, more connected care can chan...
05/25/2026

Bladder health issues are common, underreported, and often addressed too late. But earlier, more connected care can change the trajectory, improving patient outcomes and avoiding escalating costs. Here’s what that shift looks like in practice: https://bit.ly/42KTH9s

In our new guide, learn how Remote Therapeutic Monitoring is becoming an invaluable tool that gives clinicians more visi...
05/23/2026

In our new guide, learn how Remote Therapeutic Monitoring is becoming an invaluable tool that gives clinicians more visibility into recovery metrics and program adherence for joint replacement patients after same-day discharge. https://bit.ly/3PR5QXv

05/22/2026

If dry needling feels inconsistent in practice, it may be because it was never applied to the right problem in the first place.

Too often, dry needling gets reduced to a quick spot treatment for pain instead of being integrated into a broader clinical reasoning process.

Dr. Edo Zylstra joins Phil Plisky () to unpack one of the most debated modalities in rehabilitation and why outcomes often depend less on the tool and more on how it’s used.

They revisit decades of clinical experience, challenge assumptions in research, and and present a compelling neurological lens to rethink musculoskeletal care

Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and earn CE credit on Medbridge by completing the quick quiz for each episode. Plus, every episode includes downloadable quick-reference resources so you can put ideas into action right away.

RTM is much more than just a billing opportunity. It is a vital strategy for keeping remote post-op patients connected. ...
05/21/2026

RTM is much more than just a billing opportunity. It is a vital strategy for keeping remote post-op patients connected. Join us on 5/28 at 1 PM ET for a live podcast on using RTM to bridge the gap in total joint and ortho-spine recovery and extend care beyond the clinic walls. https://hubs.ly/Q04gJfLx0

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