Stanley Paris Webinar Series
The Stanley Paris Webinars Series is an exclusive APTA Orthopedics member benefit, featuring the legends of the physical therapy profession. Influential guests will discuss key research in the PT field. Stanley Paris, our founding member, played a pivotal role in shaping orthopedic physical therapy. Recognizing the need for a dedicated focus on manual and manipulative therapy, he approached APTA President Eugene Michaels in 1967 to propose the establishment of a specialized section within APTA. These insightful sessions will be posted live on YouTube at 4:00 PM CT on the last Wednesday of each month and will only be available on our website.

Rethinking Rehab: How Shifting Focus Transforms Patient Outcomes
In the fifth episode of the Stanley Paris Webinar Series, hosted by APTA Orthopedics, Jan Dommerholt explores how shifting to an external focus in rehab can transform patient outcomes.

A Contemporary Approach to Identifying Manual Therapy Responders
In the fourth episode of the Stanley Paris Webinar Series, hosted by APTA Orthopaedic, Chad Cook explores a contemporary approach to identifying which patients are most likely to benefit from manual therapy.

The Movement System and Its Role in the Future of Physical Therapy
In the third episode of the Stanley Paris Webinar Series, hosted by APTA Orthopedics, Dr. Shirley Sahrmann reflects on the evolution of physical therapy and presents a compelling vision for the future of the profession.

The Failedness of Modern Medicine: How PTs Can Combat Chronic Diseases
In the second episode of the Stanley Paris Webinar Series, hosted by APTA Orthopaedic, Tim Flynn dives into how physical therapists can expand their role beyond traditional care and truly guide patients toward long-term health and wellness.

The Best Innovative Techniques and Strategies in Physical Therapy
In the first episode of the Stanley Paris Webinar Series, hosted by APTA Orthopaedic, you'll gain valuable insights into the latest advancements in orthopaedic physical therapy.