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What you need to know about arthritis
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A new way to Treat Fibromyalgia
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Best way to get rid of back and neck pain
Essential Exercises for Back pain
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Can PT help Back Pain? What we learned from Starbucks
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Prevent and Treat Shoulder Pain
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Elbow Tendonitis, a.k.a Tennis Elbow
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Why Flip Flops may not be your best option
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What is Pelvic Health Physical Therapy
How to stay active during pregnancy
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Tips & Tricks to Prepare for Surgery
Stronger going into Surgery, Stronger Coming out.
Common Interventions:
Should I be Stretching or Strengthening?
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A PTs Guide to Snow Shoveling Safety
Winter Safety in Industry: Navigating Cold Conditions with Confidence
Finding your balance in winter
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Information for all of our Green Thumbs
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Preventing Pickleball Injuries
Could early specialization be the problem?
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Everything you need to know about Concussions
Importance of Baseline Concussion Testing
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Return to Running, Spring Edition
Injury Prevention, do shoes matter?
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Impact of Athletic Trainers in Industrial Care
Lifting Basics Part 1: Warm-ups, Cool-downs, Strengthening
Lifting Basics Part 2: Safe Lifting Practices ALL Workers Should Know.
Lifting Basics Part 3: Exploring Safe and Effective Lifting Techniques
Lifting Basics Part 4: Effective Ways to Safely Move Objects
Tactical Medicine:
Return to Work Assessment for an Injured Police Officer
Police Support Staff Person of the Year
Things we learned from participating in a mass-casualty simulation
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Getting more activity during your workday
Decrease Fatigue and Reduce Stiffness
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Our role in providing exceptional care to the employees of local School Districts
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Importance of physical activity
Why you need a PT on your team
The 4 P’s of Energy Conservation
Hidden Aches and Pains caused by Cell Phones
How to decrease the aches and pains brought on by using your phone
Movement Vital Sign, what is that?
You’re never too old to strength train
Improve your mood with exercise, especially during the holidays
Importance of Building Strength
Meet the Team:
Advanced Industrial & Tactical Presents at the 5th International Physical Employment Standards Conference
Advanced Industrial & Tactical Medicine will once again be well represented at one of the leading international gatherings dedicated to research and applied practice supporting performance standards in physically demanding occupations.
The 5th International Physical Employment Standards (IPES) Conference has accepted submissions for presentations from Advanced’s Traci Tauferner and Heidi Bohl. The two will travel to Oklahoma City to present case studies on February 21. Hosted by Oklahoma State University, the IPES 2025 conference addresses specific topics ranging from physical employment standards, physical conditioning, health and rehabilitation, and workplace diversity.
Tauferner, Director of Industrial & Tactical Medicine at Advanced Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine, will be presenting “Developing a Return to Work Test for an Injured Firefighter: A Case Report.” Bohl, Licensed Athletic Trainer with Advanced Industrial Medicine, will present “A Case Report: Adapting Return-to-Work Testing for Redi Mix Drivers in the Concrete Industry.”
The event, held previously in Australia, Canada and the UK, brings together an exceptional group of scientists and practitioners well versed in physical employment standards—considered the backbone of many industries—to support safety and performance in demanding tactical and industrial environments.
This is Tauferner’s second experience presenting at the prestigious conference. In 2023, Tauferner traveled to Australia to share “Developing a Return to Work Assessment for an Injured Police Officer: A Case Report” at Bond University. The university is home to the Tactical Research Unit, a network of multidisciplinary international experts who investigate ways to optimize the physical and cognitive capabilities of tactical personnel including military, law enforcement, firefighters, and first responders.
This year’s host university is home to the Tactical Fitness and Nutrition Lab, whose focus is providing evidence-based information to departments and agencies that support the overall health, wellness and occupational performance of tactical athletes.
“Heidi and I are honored to join with global colleagues to promote the best practices in the development and implementation of physical employment standards that improve worker health and well-being,” said Tauferner. “Engaging with each other at IPES ensures new research findings will have real-world outcomes.”