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Manual Therapy in the Emergency Department with Rebekah Griffith
Rebekah Griffith joins the podcast to talk about what it means to be a newly minted AAOMPT Fellow working in one of the most unlikely settings — the Emergency Department.
She shares why OMPT-level manual therapy skills are not only relevant in the ED, but essential for rapid assessment, safe decision-making, and efficient patient care. Rebekah explains how fellowship training sharpened her clinical reasoning, helped her manage acute MSK presentations, and expanded her impact within emergency medicine teams.
In this episode:
• The PT’s role in the ED
• How manual therapy speeds clarity and improves outcomes
• Examples of OMPT reasoning in acute, high-stakes scenarios
• Why fellowship training matters outside outpatient ortho
• Reducing unnecessary imaging, opioids, and admissions
• Rebekah’s journey through AAOMPT Fellowship and into ED practice
Whether you’re a clinician, student, or educator, Rebekah’s perspective will reshape how you think about where — and how — manual therapy skills should be used.





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