One of the best things about the information age is the amount of great content out there. There are so many smart, generous individuals sharing information that can improve your skills and increase your quality of care. These blogs are accessible, straight forward, and clinically applicable. Here is my year end summary of some of my favorite stuff from this past year.

I came out of the stone-age and started using Google Analytics, which allowed me to see which of my articles were most popular, and which ones were only read by my girlfriend. It wasn’t what I expected.

Keep in mind that these lists are in no particular order. And also, this is just a small amount of the great articles out there. It’s just the ones I enjoyed the most from a years worth of Hits. If your favorites weren’t listed here, please feel free to leave a comment with your Top Reads.

Top 5 Theoretical Reads

Top 6 Clinical Reads

Top 6 Research Reads

Top 5 Exercises

Top Course

PRI Pelvis Restoration with Jen Poulin

I don’t know if it’s the learning curve, the culmination of the information, chunking, or Jen Poulin. But this really pulled together the PRI concepts for me. I was able to use PRI much more efficiently and able to apply the concepts more often in the clinic.

I will say that if you are interested in PRI you have to go to a live course. The home study courses are good, but they don’t compare to the live events.

2014 AaronSwansonPT.com

What I Thought Were My Most Important Articles

What Were My Most Popular Articles

Self Clinical Review

4 Clinical Mistakes I Learned From

Letting the patient off the hook (for not listening, not exercising, not living a healthy lifestyle, not taking responsibility, dogmatic beliefs, not trying) Not following up with discharged patients to ensure 100% recovery Using pain science as an excuse Overloading patients with assessment results and information

9 Clinical Epiphanies