The road to becoming a physical therapist takes years of education, hard work and dedication. Our Senior Physical Therapist and Cambridge Clinical Director, Alex Eberspacher, DPT, knows this very well. Alex’s story differs from many of our physical therapists, as Alex didn’t know he wanted to be a PT when he started his undergraduate degree. His journey to becoming a PT has many twists and turns, which paved the path for him to earn his Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) in 2016….Continue Reading
The Evolution of Physical Therapy through the Eyes of Bob Cairo
Robert (Bob) J. Cairo, PT, MEP, ART has been a physical therapist for 26 years, witnessing the evolution of the industry. He has observed changes in patients, technology, and education and continues to use these experiences to learn and grow as a physical therapist……Continue Reading
What You Need to Know About Lower Back Pain
Are you struggling with lower back pain? You’re not alone. According to the National Institute of Arthritis & Musculoskeletal & Skin Diseases (NIAMS), 65 million Americans, or 8 out of 10 people, have some type of back pain……Continue Reading
Local Physical Therapist becomes Certified Hand Therapist (CHT)
OCEAN PINES, Md. – William “Billy” Hamilton, Jr., clinical director of Tidewater Physical Therapy’s Ocean Pines clinic recently became a Certified Hand Therapist (CHT) and is only one of 144 in Maryland with this special certification….Continue Reading
Thirty years of insight
A 2014 marks Tidewater Physical Therapy’s 30th anniversary, we took the opportunity to ask our longest tenured employee – Joe Whalen, clinical director of our Lewes (West), DE location – some questions about his experience over the years both at Tidewater Physical Therapy and within the physical therapy industry….Continue Reading