PT Inquest Episode 145: Target ROM After RTC Repair
We thought we were done but THEY KEEP PULLING US BACK IN!!! We are back for a full year of weekly episodes thanks to generous sponsorship from CSMi! In previous episodes we have explored...
We thought we were done but THEY KEEP PULLING US BACK IN!!! We are back for a full year of weekly episodes thanks to generous sponsorship from CSMi! In previous episodes we have explored...
That’s right everyone! It’s that time of year again! All the PT Podcast Network voices (except for Adam) have gathered together to bring you some podcast holiday cheer! This very special episode is brought...
It’s time for another season finale and we conclude with a discussion of one of the worst things in modern science, the predatory journal. These are journals that make money by publishing literally ANYTHING...
Accurate education on pain has become a popular mantra in physical therapy practice, specifically around chronic pain. A common argument is to educate at risk patients early in the process to reduce the likelihood...
Here we go again, hating on physical therapy (the theme song does say “I’m my own worst enemy”…) There have been some recent pushes in the physical therapy world to promote what we do,...
Pew! Pew! Pew! Lasers!!! What could be more high tech than that? Hold on a second…what exactly IS a laser? And how is it different than other sources of light? Knowing that, why would...
Thinking your ACLR patients are using compensatory strategies when they are squatting? Simple! Just watch them do a squat and you’ll see it with your own eyes…OR WILL YOU?! This week our super-special guest...
A topic we have discussed before, early activity after rotator cuff repair, but this is a different study design. What is meant by non-inferiority? Is this the same as saying equal? What if it...
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (ACLR) is a procedure that has a lot published on it yet there are still second injury rates as high as 40% in some populations. There seems to be some...
There is a lot of talk amongst medical professionals and the media about sitting being the new smoking. Is that true? How would we compare that? Even if that is not EXACTLY true, what’s...