Hands On Hands Off: Manual Therapy & Orthopedic Physical Therapy (AAOMPT)
Today we’re joined by Liam Globensky, Center Manager at Brooks Rehabilitation and a newly graduated fellow from the Brooks Institute of Higher Learning. Liam’s passion is clear: fellowship is not the finish line—it’s the launch pad for teaching, mentoring, advocating, and elevating the profession. In this episode, Liam discusses: * Why post-professional opportunities matter more than ever * How early-career fellows can “raise the tide” for PT practice * The importance of giving back through mentorship, leadership, and service * His joint presentation with his wife on orthopedic screening of pelvic floor dysfunction * Practical ways clinicians can integrate pelvic floor awareness into orthopedic exams * How new clinicians can shape the future of the profession Key Takeaways: * Fellowship is a platform for service, not a credential to sit on * Growth continues through advocacy, mentorship, and interdisciplinary collaboration * Orthopedic clinicians play an important role in screening pelvic floor dysfunction * The profession rises when clinicians invest in the next generation * Early-career PTs can be leaders today—not just “someday”
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