Kayla Gault, PT, DPT, ONC, CLT (@kaylaracheldpt) 's Twitter Profile
Kayla Gault, PT, DPT, ONC, CLT

@kaylaracheldpt

Board Certified Oncologic Clinical Specialist at @osuccc_james, passionate about increasing healthcare access and finding a good cup of coffee.

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Kayla Gault, PT, DPT, ONC, CLT (@kaylaracheldpt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First time being banished to the overflow room at #APTACSM 🙈Looking forward to new strategies for promoting hip stability in my onc patients!

First time being banished to the overflow room at #APTACSM 🙈Looking forward to new strategies for promoting hip stability in my onc patients!
Kayla Gault, PT, DPT, ONC, CLT (@kaylaracheldpt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starting #APTACSM day 3 with Chris Wilson and Lori Boright : Navigating Complex Situations and Tough Conversations of Working with the Cancer Population. Starting off with addressing SDOH and financial toxicity in survivors!

Starting #APTACSM day 3 with <a href="/cwilsondpt/">Chris Wilson</a> and <a href="/BorightLori/">Lori Boright</a> : Navigating Complex Situations and Tough Conversations of Working with the Cancer Population. Starting off with addressing SDOH and financial toxicity in survivors!
Kayla Gault, PT, DPT, ONC, CLT (@kaylaracheldpt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last session of #APTACSM ! Exercise to manage chronic pain—big fan of attending oncology adjacent lectures and this is certainly one topic that falls into that category!!!

Last session of #APTACSM ! Exercise to manage chronic pain—big fan of attending oncology adjacent lectures and this is certainly one topic that falls into that category!!!
Nicole L. Stout DPT, FAPTA (@nicolestoutpt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEEDED: More integration of rehabilitation into the cancer care plan. Over 1/4 of US cancer survivors reported mobility disability, and ~10% reported self-care disability. Patterns varying across cancer types & treatment status. Suggest disability prevention is needed in cancer

Nicole L. Stout DPT, FAPTA (@nicolestoutpt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IMO, treating cancer means more than disease treatment. People need to live & function during and after treatment...for a long time in many cases. Let's look at some very important information from recently published studies of great importance for the #oncology #CancerResearch

Nicole L. Stout DPT, FAPTA (@nicolestoutpt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cancer survivorship care IS cancer care. Every bit of clinical work and research done to support survivors is relevant to the cancer care plan and should be delivered in tandem with medical therapies through the cancer continuum, and with primary care follow-up beyond. From

Scott Capozza, PT, MSPT (@scottcapozza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oof. The truth hurts; we need to own it, & yes we’ve got work to do. ‘These findings highlight significant gaps in physiotherapy care for cancer survivors & caregivers, inc. unmet needs due to the lack of information, resources, & effective communication.’ APTA Oncology #OncoPT