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Sept. 27, 2019

The National Youth Sports Strategy from HHS with Kara Gainer & Hadiya…

HHS released its National Youth Sports Strategy. APTA worked with members to submit comments to HHS on its initial youth sports participation request for information as well as the draft youth sports strategy released over the summer.

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Sept. 26, 2019

#TBT Does Hurt Equal Harm? Understanding pain w/ Kory Zimney.

We go WAY back on #TBT with episode #36 that featured Kory Zimney. Recorded live at National Student Conclave in Omaha Nebraska when Kory presented and asked "Does Hurt Equal Harm?" We had to know the answer and now you can to.

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Sept. 25, 2019

Patellofemoral Pain CPG from JOSPT with Rich Willy

Rich Willy is the lead author on a new CPG for Patellafemoral Pain from JOSPT. You can get it open access here: https://www.jospt.org/doi/full/10.2519/jospt.2019.0302 pRich gives us the overview of the CPG

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Sept. 24, 2019

How to prevent falls with MDs + PTs. GAPcare (Geriatric Acute and Pos…

Liz Goldberg, MD, ScM is a practicing emergency medicine physician and an NIH-funded researcher on fall prevention. She is passionate about improving the care of older adults who seek acute care. Her GAPcare (The Geriatric Acute and Post-Acute Fall Pr...

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Sept. 23, 2019

From idea to product – Behind MOBO with Jay Dicharry

Jay Dicharry comes back on the show to talk about a product he just released called a MOBO board. Which focuses on concepts of strength training the foot in athletes. Take a look or get yours here MOBO and for YOU (yes you!

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Sept. 19, 2019

#TBT Pain Perception with Steve George over a Boddingtons Ale

We talked to Duke's Steve George about Pain Perception over a Boddingtons Ale in 2016 and wanted to bring it back up again because of his insight during Pain Awareness Month.

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Sept. 18, 2019

Falls Prevention Awareness Day with NCOA’s Kathleen Cameron

The National Council on Aging's Senior Director Kathleen Cameron talks Falls Prevention Awareness Day. The NCOA has tools and resources available and tries to educate the public about how to prevent falls each year on the first day of... Fall.

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Sept. 16, 2019

Behavior Change for treating those in Pain with Jason Silvernail

Great insightful conversation with Jason Silvernail about treating those in pain with communication. But more HOW we approach those people and where treating them might fall short on the provider end. Show as always brought to you by Aureus the lea...

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Sept. 12, 2019

#TBT The Great Now What? With Stroke Survivor Maggie Whittum

We talked to Maggie in March of 2019 when she was working on her documentary, "The Great Now What?" about her journey as a stroke survivor. Maggie talks about the things she's lost, a fiancee, a job, freedom. And the things she's gained,

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Sept. 11, 2019

The Top 5 things PTs should know about Pain with Jarod Hall

We talked with PT Jarod Hall who loves talking and teaching other clinicians about pain. We threw out the challenge to Jarod and asked him to give us the Top 5 things EVERY PT should kno...

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Sept. 9, 2019

Choose a number from 0-10 that best describes your pain with Ben Corm…

We talked with London Physio Ben Cormack about pain and the visual analog scale and how patients reporting of pain can actually be an indication of other factors. We talk about pain, treatment methods and the biopsychosocial model.

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Sept. 5, 2019

The interrelationship between sleep and fatigue, cognition, and pain …

Katie Siengsukon is a Physical Therapist and researcher at the Kansas University Medical Center where she is the director of the Sleep, Health, and Wellness Laboratory. Her line of research seeks to understand how sleep impacts function, learning,

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Sept. 3, 2019

Ouchie! The APP for treating people with chronic pain

The Ouchie app allows those living with chronic pain to take control of their pain through sound data driven ideas & social support. We talked to Rachel Trobman the founder of Ouchie about what it can do with the relationship between a patient the...

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Aug. 30, 2019

PT in Kenya with @OngwenMartin

Jimmy talked with Ongwen Martin from his home in Nairobi Kenya. Ongwen talked about what PT looks like in Kenya, what tools he uses to stay up to date on the profession and what he hopes is the future of PT in his country.

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Aug. 12, 2019

PT in the ED preventing catastrophe by asking questions with Naveed S…

We saw a patient case shared by Naveed Shan and the ramifications of him NOT asking some simple questions could have lead to a patient's death. But fortunately for everyone involved Naveed is a PT who keeps asking questions when things just don't s...

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Aug. 8, 2019

#TBT Adam Meakins on Manual Therapy

The name Adam Meakins always causes a stir in the profession of Physiotherapy (Physical Therapy for us Yanks). We caught up with Adam last year at this time and wanted to bring back his thoughts on manual therapy.

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Aug. 7, 2019

The State of Rehab Therapy with WebPT’s Heidi Jannenga

WEB PT released it's 3rd annual "State of Rehab Therapy" insight. A 30+ page deep dive into statistics and insights from more than 6,000 responses across the profession. We caught up with Heidi and looked at the responses and trends that stood out ...

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Aug. 6, 2019

NPTE Structure & Scoring with Will Crane from PTFinalExam.com

Download free NPTE Flashcards: https://aureusmedical.com/nptestudycast.aspx

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Aug. 5, 2019

Ageism, Mental Health and BPPV OH MY! With Kathy Shirley

We talked with Kathy Shirley who's been a PT for 38 YEARS! She's seen trends in PT come and go... and come back again. We talked about incorporating mental health coaching in her practice, how we might be a part of ageism internally and why we need to...

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Aug. 3, 2019

APTA Payment Update – Medicare Proposed Policy, Payment, and Quality …

Kara Gainer and Heather Smith of the APTA talk us through proposed changes in Medicare payment structures and an update on MIPS.

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July 29, 2019

Bob Rowe, Jamie Dyson & Joe Donnelly from the Brooks IHL Scholarly Sy…

We talked with Bob Rowe who is the Executive Director of Brooks IHL at Brooks Rehabilitation located in Jacksonville, FL. In addition to developing and managing the current and future residency/fellowship programs within Brooks Rehabilitation,

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July 25, 2019

#TBT – Physical Therapy & Genomics with Dr. Mary Elizabeth Parker

This is a #TBT episode from last year when we were live at the NEXT conference in Orlando Florida. We talked to Mary Elizabeth Parker who is a clinical associate professor at the Texas State PT program.

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July 24, 2019

PTJ Editor In Chief Alan Jette from the Brooks IHL Scholarly Symposium

Alan M. Jette, PT, PhD, MPH, FAPTA, is Professor of Interprofessional Studies in the PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences program and in the Department of Physical Therapy at the MGH Institute. He is also the editor-in-chief of Physical Therapy (PTJ),

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July 24, 2019

Telehealth in the Tri-State – Preseason to Postseason PT Perspectives…

We talk with Alan Lee on Telehealth, where we are as a profession and where we're going (quickly). Alan is a professor of physical therapy at Mount Saint Mary's University with a research interest in Telehealth.

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