Evidence-based Practice (EBP) advances the field of physical therapy

Evidence Based Rehab, also known as EBR is a learning database for physical therapists and DPT students where we provide a comprehensive summary of the latest research papers in the field of physical therapy. As physical therapists, we understand the value of staying up-to-date with the most current evidence-based practices in order to provide the highest level of care for our patients. Our mission is to bridge the gap between research and practice, translating complex study findings into practical insights for physical therapists in both clinical and academic settings.

We meticulously review and analyze research papers addressing a wide range of topics, including musculoskeletal disorders, neurological conditions, sports injuries, pediatrics, and more. Our content strives to present the latest evidence and best practices, empowering physical therapists to make informed decisions and optimize patient outcomes. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or a student new to the field, EBR is your go-to resource for evidence-based information and guidance.

Join us on this journey of discovery and knowledge dissemination, as we collectively contribute to advancing the field of physical therapy and improving the lives of our patients.

We see a future where physical therapists are:

Utilizing EBR to find the latest evidence to improve patient outcome and satisfaction

Compassionately engaging with fellow physical therapists to foster professional development

Using EBR as a tool for treatment strategies and interventions

Meet the founder and editor-in-chief

Chanha Hwang

Chanha graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a Doctor of Physical Therapy in 2018 and dedicated his clinical career in pediatric physical therapy. He has transitioned to a leadership role and currently serves as a CEO of Kinetik Pediatric Therapy based in Las Vegas, NV.

His ultimate goal with Evidence Based Rehab is to promote evidence-based practice to physical therapists to advance the field of physical therapy to the next level.