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Joahnna Almero

Joahnna Almero is a licensed Physical Therapist working as a full-time acute inpatient clinician and developing hospital-based patient care projects. She has a bachelors in Physical Therapy from Velez College and licensed to work in Florida, North Carolina and Texas.

Therapy and the Smartphone Generation

September 29th, 2014 by

physical therapy smartphone appsWith the fast advancement of mobile computing readily available to the common people, it is undeniable that the smartphone generation has blurred the lines of age groups. A big chunk of the modern population has embraced technology and its benefits. [...] Read More

Ergonomics and the Physical Therapist

September 25th, 2014 by

ergonomic workspaceErgonomics is the science that deals with how a person effectively works in a given environment. There should be a balance between the physical requirements of the job with the physical capacity of the person. Otherwise, this would result in acute and chronic work-related physical injuries that may greatly affect the person’s overall performance. [...] Read More

5 Traits of an Ideal Physical Therapist

September 18th, 2014 by

Physical Therapist Helping a PatientIn this line of work, there are a few traits that make physical therapists effective in getting the job done. Here are five basic traits you need to excel in when working as a physical therapist. [...] Read More

World Physical Therapy Day 2014: Movement for Health

September 4th, 2014 by

world physical therapy dayEvery September 8, World Physical Therapy Day is celebrated. It is a time to make the profession known all over the world, and what physical therapy has to offer. [...] Read More

Salary Studies of Physical Therapists: Permanent vs. Contract work

August 26th, 2014 by

Physical Therapy Salary SurveyBased on a Forbes article, “Best Jobs in Healthcare in 2014”, physical therapists ranked #5 out of 12 earning an annual median salary of $80,000 with projected job growth of 39%. It is safe to say that this field in healthcare is a recession-proof choice. [...] Read More