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Welcome Dr. Jonathan Hartman!

Hello, my name is Dr. Jonathan Hartman, contributing editor of sports health education for PhysioU.

This year I will be focusing on evidence-based sport specific training and rehabilitation for the higher level athlete. I wanted to introduce myself and talk to you about how I will be doing this for this pt population.

I am a licensed PT OCS CSCS, and I have completed my postdoctoral orthopaedic residency and sports orthopaedic fellowship at Kaiser West LA. This coming year I will be starting another year-long postdoctoral fellowship focused on spine rehabilitation. I played lacrosse in college where I had many injuries, from there I started to intern as an athletic trainer for the three years where I was focusing on rugby, Mens/Womens soccer. There are many ways in which I think current concepts about training and rehabilitation for the athlete can be improved using evidence-based practice and that will be my goal with these articles. My main goal is to provide current, reliable, evidence-based information on topics related to training form, athletic injury prevention/rehabilitation, and patient education. This forum will be a great opportunity to reach a larger audience and spread the evidence-based knowledge, tips, and tricks I have gained in my practice thus far. Physio U is at the forefront of progressing our practice and developing a new easily accessible standard of evidence-based care.  Hopefully, my articles will allow fact and fiction to be demystified, and reliable information can be spread throughout the Athletic community. I hope that you comment and feel free to contact us with any topics you may like to see in the future, again my name is Dr. Jonathan Hartman and I hope you're as excited as I am to really dive into these topics this year with me.

Welcome Dr. Jessica Mena to the PhysioU family

Please join us to welcome Dr. Jessica Mena who is joining the PhysioU team as the Contributing Editor of Sports Health!

In early 2017, her passion for physical therapy and running inspired her to launch her website temporun-dpt.org in efforts to extend her reach to the large running community.  Here she provides evidence based articles related to injury education, training, and injury prevention to the public. Her goal is to continue to represent the physical therapy field within the active community. She currently assists with 3 local running groups, and provides pro-bone running clinics for underserving high schools in the San Fernando Valley.

Look out for what she has to say about Sports Health starting next week!