Oct. 16, 2020

Combating The Opioid Crisis: An Orthopedic Resident & Manual Therapist’s Perspective

Combating The Opioid Crisis: An Orthopedic Resident & Manual Therapist’s Perspective

Combating The Opioid Crisis: An Orthopedic Resident & Manual Therapist’s Perspective Kyle Stapleton is a physical therapist and orthopedic resident at Duke University Health System  In 2017, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) decl...

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Combating The Opioid Crisis: An Orthopedic Resident & Manual Therapist’s PerspectiveKyle Stapleton is a physical therapist and orthopedic resident at Duke University Health System In 2017, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) declared a public healthemergency regarding the opioid crisis. As an allied health profession, physical therapy plays amajor role in non-opioid chronic pain management. Kyle is presenting this full course at the APTA North Carolina Virtual Conference on 10/23 - 24