Anne Osborn, PT, MPT

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT

Anne Perry Osborn is a distinguished physical therapist and entrepreneur with over two decades of experience bridging clinical practice and healthcare education. She holds a Master of Physical Therapy from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and currently serves as the Owner and Director of Quality and Accreditation at Ridley Learning. With a background that includes clinical roles in outpatient rehabilitation and home health, Anne brings practical, hands-on insight to her leadership in continuing education, ensuring that learning opportunities remain relevant and impactful for today's practitioners.

A pivotal figure in the continuing education landscape, Anne previously founded and led HomeCEUConnection for fifteen years, growing the organization to serve over 200,000 healthcare professionals annually. Her expertise in quality assurance and accreditation is extensive; she has successfully led initiatives to secure approved provider status from major national bodies, including the ANCC, AOTA, ASHA, and the BOC. In addition to her administrative leadership, Anne is a subject matter expert in professional ethics, having developed specialized content on ethics and jurisprudence for multiple state licensing boards.

Physical therapist using distraction-based motor retraining with a patient in an outpatient clinic during functional neurological disorder rehabilitation

Functional Neurological Disorder Rehabilitation: What Physical and Occupational Therapy Actually Look Like in 2026

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT 9 minute read

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The Natural History of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: Most Patients Improve Without Surgery

The Natural History of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: Most Patients Improve Without Surgery

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT 2 minute read

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Runner on treadmill with physical therapist providing cadence feedback during gait retraining for runners with patellofemoral pain

Gait Retraining for Runners with Patellofemoral Pain: The Cadence Protocol That Works

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT 8 minute read

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Not "All in Their Head": The Neuroscience of Functional Neurological Disorders

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT 2 minute read

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Female runner being coached on cadence and hip control during patellofemoral pain syndrome treatment in an outpatient physical therapy clinic

Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Treatment: Why Hip-Plus-Knee Strengthening Beats Quad-Only Programs

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT 7 minute read

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Imaging Severity Does Not Predict Rehabilitation Response

Imaging Severity Does Not Predict Rehabilitation Response

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT 2 minute read

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Athletic trainer evaluating lower extremity alignment in a young adult athlete for adjacent joint injury risk after patellofemoral pain

Adjacent Joint Injury After Patellofemoral Pain: The 46.6% Sentinel Finding Every Clinician Should Know

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT 7 minute read

Professional & Regulatory | Evidence Reference

Physical therapist performing Hoover's sign on an adult patient as part of positive signs functional neurological disorder evaluation

Positive Signs in Functional Neurological Disorder: The Diagnostic Framework Replacing Exclusion

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT 11 minute read

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Older adult performing flexion-based exercise on stationary bike during lumbar spinal stenosis rehabilitation in an outpatient clinic

Why Imaging Severity Won't Tell You Who Responds to Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Rehabilitation

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT 8 minute read

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Patellofemoral Pain and Adjacent Joint Injuries

Patellofemoral Pain and Adjacent Joint Injuries

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT

Anne Osborn, PT, MPT 2 minute read

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