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Integrating Orthopedics & Pelvic Health in Physical Therapy with Dr. Kelli Wilson

Key Points Discussed: • How Dr. Kelli Wilson’s journey led to merging orthopedic and pelvic health approaches • Success stories that demonstrate the transformative power of pelvic interventions • Key orthopedic techniques manual therapists can use to address pelvic health issues • Strategies for overcoming discomfort and confidently addressing sensitive topics with patients • Opportunities for PTs in treating pelvic health issues, including hernia and testicular painSpecial Guest: • Dr. Kelli Wilson, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT - Specialist in Orthopedic and Pelvic Health Physical Therapy (https://pelvicrehab.com/practitioner/kelli-wilson-pt-dpt-ocs-faaompt/)

Dec 11, 202418 min

Revolutionizing PT Education & Differential Diagnosis with John Heick

John Heick joins host Jimmy McKay live from the AAOMPT Conference in Orlando to explore the evolution of physical therapy education, AI integration, and competency-based learning. John shares his journey teaching musculoskeletal health and differential diagnosis, the impact of artificial intelligence on healthcare diagnostics, and the power of modern learning methodologies. They discuss AI’s potential for streamlining complex diagnoses, how education can transform through competency-based models, and how physical therapists can best prepare for the future. From engaging student learning strategies to creating impactful clinical care, this conversation dives into the art and science of modern physical therapy.Key Points Discussed:Evolution of PT education: from problem-based to competency-based learningAI’s influence on differential diagnosis and clinical careEngaging strategies for teaching students, residents, and fellowsThe role of "make it stick" learning principles in healthcare educationInsights on effective science communication and knowledge translationSpecial Guest:John Heick, PT, DPT, Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic, Sports, and Neurologic Physical Therapy

Dec 2, 202426 min

Evolving Orthopedic Manual Therapy: Insights from Dr. Damian Keter’s Delphi Study

Dr. Damian Keter is interviewed by Dr. Tony Varela. The focus of their discussion is Dr. Keter’s research, “Priorities in updating training paradigms in orthopedic manual therapy: an international Delphi study,” investigating expert consensus on modifications and adaptions to training paradigms required for orthopaedic manual therapy education (OMT) to align with current evidence. This conversation further explores how neurophysiological, psychological, and biomechanical principles inspires person-centered approaches and patient factor effects that contribute to successful OMT intervention.REFERENCES:Keter D, Griswold D, Learman K, Cook C. Priorities in updating training paradigms in orthopedic manual therapy: An international Delphi study. J Educ Eval Health Prof. 2023 Jan 27;20:4. doi: 10.3352/jeehp.2023.20.4.Keter D, Hutting N, Vogsland R, Cook CE. Integrating Person-Centered Concepts and Modern Manual Therapy. JOSPT Open. 2023;2(1):60-70. doi:10.2519/josptopen.2023.0812Silvernail JL, Deyle GD, Jensen GM, Chaconas E, Cleland J, Cook C, Courtney CA, Fritz J, Mintken P, Lonnemann E. Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy: A Modern Definition and Description. Phys Ther. 2024 Jun 4;104(6):pzae036. doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzae036. PMID: 38457654.John M Mayer, Michael Jason Highsmith, Jason Maikos, Charity G Patterson, Joseph Kakyomya, Bridget Smith, Nigel Shenoy, Christopher L Dearth, Shawn Farrokhi. The influence of active, passive, and manual therapy interventions on escalation of health care events after physical therapist care in Veterans with low back pain. Phys Ther. 2024 Oct;104(10):pzae101, https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzae101Peter Westlund Sørensen, P., Nim, C., Poulsen, E., Juhl, C. Spinal manipulative therapy for nonspecific low back pain: Does targeting a specific vertebral level make a difference?: A systematic review with meta-analysis. JOSPT. 2023 Sep;53(9):529-39. doi:10.2519/jospt.2023.11962Nim, C.G., Downie, A., O’Neill, S. et al. The importance of selecting the correct site to apply spinal manipulation when treating spinal pain: Myth or reality? A systematic review. Scientific Reports. 2021 Dec 3;11(1):23415. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-02882-zJorge E. Esteves, Rafael Zegarra-Parodi, Patrick van Dun, Francesco Cerritelli, Paul Vaucher, Models and theoretical frameworks for osteopathic care – A critical view and call for updates and research. International J of Osteopathic Med. 2020 Mar 1;35:1-4. Doi 10.1016/j.ijosm.2020.01.003.McDevitt AW, O'Halloran B, Cook CE. Cracking the code: Unveiling the specific and shared mechanisms behind musculoskeletal interventions. Arch Physiother. 2023 Jul 6;13(1):14. doi: 10.1186/s40945-023-00168-3.

Dec 2, 2024

Rethinking Manual Therapy and Embracing Holistic Care with Jeremy Lewis

Jeremy Lewis joins host Jimmy McKay to explore the evolving role of manual therapy in modern healthcare. Jeremy reflects on his journey from focusing solely on "fix-it" physical therapy methods to embracing a more holistic view of patient care, including behavioral and lifestyle factors. He shares captivating stories from teaching abroad, highlights the challenges of unproven manual therapy philosophies, and emphasizes the need to incorporate broader health factors like sleep, nutrition, and stress management into care plans. Listen in for a powerful discussion about moving beyond old debates and reshaping the profession for the future.Key Points Discussed:Jeremy’s journey from a "fix-it" therapist to a broader focus on healthThe universal nature of touch and manual therapy techniquesWhy manual therapy should not be used in isolationReframing health care conversations around meaningful behavior changeBridging lifestyle factors (sleep, nutrition, smoking) with physical therapySpecial Guest:Jeremy Lewis, PT, PhD, Professor & Specialist in Shoulder Pain

Nov 25, 202411 min

How Residency & Mentorship Shape Top Physical Therapists

Amber Custodi, an accomplished Residency Program Coordinator at Brooks, to explore how curiosity, humility, and mentorship have shaped her journey in physical therapy. Amber shares invaluable insights on how residency and fellowship can build a solid foundation for clinical reasoning, why curiosity is the most critical trait for PTs, and how to foster growth in future orthopedic specialists. This candid discussion covers strategies for integrating research into practice, striking a balance between patient care and mentoring, and the challenges of nurturing the next generation of PT professionals.Key Takeaways:The transformative role of residency and fellowship in developing a PT career.Key traits Amber looks for in residency applicants and how she mentors them.The importance of curiosity, humility, and adaptive learning in physical therapy.Bridging the gap between research and clinical practice through collaboration.Challenges and opportunities in shaping the future of orthopedic manual therapy.Chapters:0:00 - Welcome & Conference Insights0:35 - Amber’s Role at Brooks: Residency & Fellowship Explained2:12 - Why Amber Chose Residency & Fellowship4:02 - Mentorship & Building Clinical Reasoning Skills6:30 - Qualities of an Ideal Residency Candidate8:45 - Balancing Patient Care and Mentoring Residents11:00 - Integrating Research into Clinical Practice13:15 - The Future of Orthopedic Manual Therapy15:30 - Final Thoughts: Staying Curious and Humble

Nov 18, 20249 min

From Immigrant Roots to PT Success: Said Mendez’s Inspiring Journey

In this inspiring episode of Hands On/Hands Off, Said Mendez shares his journey from a Mexican immigrant family to pursuing his dream as a physical therapist at Duke. Said’s story is filled with grit, resilience, and a passion for serving others.Host Jimmy McKay and Said discuss how personal experiences shaped his approach to physical therapy, the importance of mentorship, and the evolving role of empathy and connection in modern PT practice. They dive into what excites him about the future of the profession, key lessons learned from his clinical rotations, and the power of networking at conferences like AAOMPT.Key Points Discussed:Overcoming obstacles: Said’s journey from Mexico to the U.S. and pursuing PTHow Said’s experience with his father’s rehabilitation inspired his PT pathThe evolving role of touch, empathy, and connection in patient careInsights from Said’s clinical rotations and surprising lessons learnedThe transformative power of networking and mentorship in PTSpecial Guest:Said Mendez, Physical Therapy Student at Duke University

Nov 12, 202412 min

Living Better with Low Back Pain: Dr. Steve Karas

On today’s episode of the AAOMPT podcast, Jimmy McKay sits down with Dr. Steve Karas, a seasoned clinician, educator, and researcher with nearly 30 years of experience in physical therapy. Dr. Karas teaches and conducts research at Chatham University while practicing in clinics owned by his former students. He’s also the author of the upcoming book, Living Better with Low Back Pain, which challenges the traditional narrative of 'curing' low back pain, urging clinicians and patients alike to focus on sustainable management strategies.Dr. Karas shares valuable insights into how physical therapists can empower patients by shifting from a 'cure' mindset to one of realistic management, especially with chronic pain conditions. Through this interview, we delve into:The evolution of low back pain treatment and why Dr. Karas believes it's time to reframe the conversation.Strategies for helping patients manage chronic pain more effectively, and the crucial role of manual therapy in long-term pain management.Balancing the demands of teaching, research, and clinical work while staying current in the evolving field of chronic pain management.How AAOMPT has influenced Dr. Karas' career and helped him grow as a clinician, educator, and researcher.The future of chronic pain management in physical therapy and new developments in the field.

Nov 7, 202418 min

Redefining Healthcare: Dr. Tim Flynn on Manual Therapy, Mentorship & Patient Autonomy

In this episode, Dr. Tim Flynn, renowned clinician and outspoken advocate for reform in healthcare, shares his vision for a system that truly serves patients. As a leader in orthopedic manual therapy and the voice behind the "Own My Health" movement, Dr. Flynn challenges the traditional "sickness industry" and emphasizes empowering patients to take charge of their health.Key highlights include the evolving role of manual therapy, the power of mentorship, and how physical therapists can drive patient-centered care in a technology-driven world. Dr. Flynn also shares insights on how clinicians can foster patient autonomy, the importance of providing value as a mentee, and how to navigate the challenges of a system that prioritizes interventions over holistic wellness.Key Topics Discussed:The Value of Manual Therapy: Why human connection and hands-on care remain crucial, even in a tech-focused healthcare landscape."Own My Health" Philosophy: Dr. Flynn's Substack and vision to transform healthcare by empowering patients to control their own health journeys.The Sickness Industry: Critiques of today’s healthcare system and the call to shift from excessive interventions to preventative, patient-centered care.Mentorship in Healthcare: Advice for new clinicians on finding mentors, providing value, and learning by observing master clinicians in action.The Future of Manual Therapy: The need to practice at the top of the license and integrate holistic approaches to better serve patients.Whether you're a physical therapist, clinician, or healthcare advocate, this episode offers actionable insights for creating a healthier, more empowering system for patients and practitioners alike.

Nov 4, 202423 min

Ep 144Research - OMPT Definition-Silvernail & Lonnemann

Dr. Jason Silvernail & Dr. Elaine Lonnemann are interviewed by Dr. Skip Gill about their recent paper, “Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy: A Modern Definition and Description.”

Oct 24, 202413 min

Manual Therapy REVOLUTIONIZED with Chad Cook

In this episode of Hands On, Hands Off, we dive deep into the evolving world of orthopedic manual therapy with the internationally renowned expert, Chad Cook. Chad shares his insights on "scaffolding" in manual therapy, providing a new framework for better communication and clinical outcomes. Whether you're a clinician, educator, or student, Chad’s discussion offers fresh perspectives on integrating treatment mechanisms, biomechanics, neuroscience, and more into your practice.Main Topic/Theme:Chad Cook introduces the concept of "scaffolding" in manual therapy, building a framework for clinical practice that enhances patient communication and interdisciplinary collaboration.Key Points Discussed:The evolving framework ("scaffolding") for manual therapy and why it's crucial for the future of patient care.How to integrate diverse fields like biomechanics, neuroscience, and imaging into manual therapy.The importance of consistent language in manual therapy to improve collaboration across disciplines.Chad's analogy of navigating rough terrains in both mountain biking and the shifting paradigms of manual therapy.Special Guest:Chad Cook, PT, PhD, MBA, FAPTA – International expert in manual therapy, author of four textbooks, and speaker in over 40 countries.Target Audience:Clinicians & Physical Therapists looking for advanced insights into manual therapy practices.Healthcare Educators aiming to refine their teaching methods with new frameworks.Students and Post-Professional Clinicians eager to stay updated on cutting-edge research in orthopedic manual physical therapy.Manual TherapyChad CookOrthopedic Manual Physical TherapyTreatment MechanismsPhysical Therapy FrameworkClinical Practice in Physical TherapyPatient Outcomes in Physical TherapyBiomechanics in TherapyNeuroscience in Manual Therapy

Oct 16, 202427 min

The Power of Lifelong Learning in Physical Therapy: Mastering Manual Therapy & Beyond with Tim Flynn

How do you stay passionate and avoid burnout in a constantly evolving field like physical therapy? In this episode, Tim Flynn talks about the critical role of continuous learning and manual therapy in shaping effective physical therapists. He explores the evolution of manual therapy education, from its historical roots to its current application across various specializations like orthopedics, pediatrics, neurology, and more. Tim shares his insights on why advanced training through residencies, fellowships, and certifications can be the key to professional satisfaction and success. Chapters:00:00 Intro02:30 The origins of manual therapy in PT08:10 Post-professional education: Residency and Fellowship14:25 Learning and advancing manual therapy skills21:15 Manual therapy's role in different specializations28:40 Lifelong learning: Why it's essential for career longevity35:50 Tim's insights on post-professional learning43:10 Conclusion and final thoughts

Oct 9, 202447 min

Revolutionizing Shoulder Pain: Jeremy Lewis' Insights on Manual Therapy, Lifestyle, and Future Treatment

In this episode, we dive deep into shoulder pain management with world-renowned expert Jeremy Lewis. Jeremy discusses the evolving landscape of manual therapy, lifestyle modifications, and the future of shoulder rehabilitation. Explore his thought-provoking ideas on how musculoskeletal care should be more holistic and evidence-based. Learn why rotator cuff-related shoulder pain demands more than exercise and manual therapy, and why lifestyle factors like sleep, nutrition, and smoking can make or break a patient's recovery. Jeremy also touches on the exciting future of using virtual reality to manage shoulder problems, offering a glimpse into cutting-edge rehabilitation techniques.Key Points Discussed:The shift in understanding shoulder pain: Moving away from structural explanations to holistic care.The role of manual therapy in shoulder pain management and its future in clinical practice.The impact of lifestyle factors (sleep, nutrition, smoking) on shoulder rehabilitation outcomes.How virtual reality is shaping the future of shoulder pain management and rehabilitation.Insights into the latest research on shoulder pain and its management.Special Guest:Jeremy Lewis, Professor of Musculoskeletal Research and Rehabilitation

Oct 1, 202436 min

Redefining Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy (OMPT)

In this episode of the Hands-On, Hands-Off podcast, we are joined by Dr. Jason Silvernail, PT, DPT, DSc, Colonel in the U.S. Army and expert in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy (OMPT). Dr. Silvernail shares insights into the development of a modern, comprehensive definition of OMPT, addressing its importance for the future of physical therapy practice.We discuss the evolution of OMPT, how physical therapists can apply the latest definition in clinical practice, and the role of advanced training and clinical reasoning. Dr. Silvernail also explains how this new definition can shape both current practitioners and students pursuing fellowship or residency training.Key Topics Covered:The motivation behind updating the OMPT definition.Distinguishing characteristics of OMPT vs. traditional manual therapy.The role of exercise and long-term patient-centered care in OMPT.Applications of OMPT in physical therapy education and practice.How OMPT can influence systematic reviews and clinical guidelines.Special Guest:Dr. Jason Silvernail, PT, DPT, DSc, Colonel, U.S. Army — Expert in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy00:00 - Introduction to Dr. Jason Silvernail02:15 - The Origins of the Updated OMPT Definition05:50 - The Role of Exercise in OMPT Practice08:35 - Patient-Centered Care: The Long-Term Focus12:30 - Distinguishing OMPT from Manual Therapy16:10 - The Future of OMPT in Physical Therapy Education19:45 - Influencing Systematic Reviews and Clinical Guidelines22:50 - OMPT’s Role in Lifelong Learning and Expertise Development25:30 - International Implications for OMPT Practice29:00 - Closing Remarks

Sep 30, 202430 min

Unlocking the AAOMPT Conference 2024

Join us as we dive deep into what to expect at the 2024 AAOMPT Conference in Orlando!Conference chair Derek Clewley shares insider information about the top-notch lineup of speakers, including international experts, and the exciting hands-on workshops available for attendees.Learn about networking opportunities such as the exhibit hall and Orlando pub crawl, and hear about how first-timers can make the most of their experience.Whether you’re attending in person or virtually, this episode gives you the full rundown on how AAOMPT 2024 will be a game-changer for physical therapists, manual therapists, and healthcare professionals alike.Chapters:00:00 Introduction00:05 Conference Overview and Venue00:11 Keynote Speakers Lineup00:16 Hands-On Master Clinician Sessions00:22 Networking & Social Events00:27 Virtual Attendance and Tips for First-Timers

Sep 23, 202429 min

Inside PTJ: Behind the Scenes of Physical Therapy Research & Publishing

Welcome to the world of academic publishing, specifically within the field of physical therapy. Join us as we speak with Dr. Steven George, Editor-in-Chief of PTJ (Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Journal), to uncover the behind-the-scenes process of journal publishing, the challenges in peer review, and the exciting trends shaping the future of PT research.00:00 - Introduction to the PTJ and Dr. Steve03:10 - The Manuscript Submission Process09:45 - Balancing Timeliness and Quality in Peer Review16:29 - The Challenges of Managing Editorial Work24:25 - The Importance of Reviewer Contributions35:00 - Future Trends in Physical Therapy Research44:02 - Translating Research into Clinical Practice47:00 - The Role of Systematic Reviews in Today’s Research Landscape52:00 - Final Takeaways and Call to ActionKey Points Discussed:Managing the Submission Process: How manuscripts go from submission to publication, and the intricacies of peer review.The Future of PT Research: Identifying upcoming trends in physical therapy and rehabilitation research.Impact of Research on Clinical Practice: How PT research can be quickly translated into clinical application and patient outcomes.The Role of Reviewers: Why reviewers are crucial to the journal’s success and how to become one.Systematic Reviews: The challenges of publishing systematic reviews in the current research landscape.Whether you're a clinician, researcher, or student, this episode provides invaluable insight into the mechanisms behind one of the most respected journals in the PT world.Special Guest:Dr. Steven George, Editor-in-Chief, PTJ (Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Journal)

Sep 23, 202450 min

Mastering Social Media for Healthcare Professionals: Ethical & Effective Strategies

Understand the complexities of using social media as a healthcare professional. Join us as Dr. Damian Keter, shares expert insights on how to ethically navigate the digital space while maintaining transparency and integrity. Learn how to assess credible sources, avoid misinformation, and build an online presence that benefits both patients and clinicians.Key Topics:Navigating biases in social mediaAvoiding conflicts of interest in healthcare contentBalancing transparency with personal brandingSocial media's impact on patient education and engagement

Sep 18, 202435 min

Unlocking the Power of Person-Centered Care in Physical Therapy

We dive deep into person-centered care and its significance in modern physical therapy practice. Join host Amy McDevitt with Mark Shepherd, experts in physical therapy education and fellowship training, as they explore how to effectively manage chronic pain through the use of pain phenotyping and the biopsychosocial model. Learn how clinical frameworks and patient communication can revolutionize your approach to pain management and physical therapy treatments.Whether you’re a seasoned therapist or a student in physical therapy education, this discussion offers valuable insights into how the therapeutic alliance, basic clinical skills, and the understanding of social determinants of health can elevate your patient care.Tune in to discover how frameworks and a person-first approach can help you navigate the complexities of chronic pain and ensure better patient outcomes.Key Topics Covered:The framework for person-centered care and pain phenotyping.Effective communication and integrating patient perspectives.Overcoming challenges in chronic pain management.Understanding the role of social determinants of health in treatment.The importance of mastering basic clinical skills and the therapeutic alliance.

Sep 16, 202442 min

Ep 143Research - Manual Therapy Definition (Wenger)

Dr. Laura Wenger is interviewed by Dr. Margaux Lojacono about her recent paper, “Evaluating and characterizing the scope of care for interventions labeled as manual therapy in low back pain trials: A scoping review.”

Sep 12, 202426 min

Focus on the Cervical Spine: Evidence and the Provision of Safe and Effective Thrust Techniques

Focus on the Cervical Spine: Evidence and the Provision of Safe and Effective Thrust Techniques

Sep 9, 2024

Phil Tygiel Memorial

This is a special memorial episode dedicated to celebrating the life and legacy of Phil Tygiel, a member of the APTA (American Physical Therapy Association) and AAOMPT (Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists) communities.Friends and colleagues of Phil to share their memories, reflections, and insights about his journey, achievements, and the impact he had on the profession and those around him.They describe Phil as a passionate and inspirational who was deeply involved in mentoring many people along the way as well as Phil's unwavering dedication to the profession, his ability to bring people together, and his positive attitude even during challenging times.

Sep 2, 202435 min

Ep 142Research - Student SIG (Solomon)

Alex Solomon is interviewed by Dr. Antigone Vesci about his role and experience as president of AAOMPT’s Student Special Interest Group.

Aug 29, 202424 min

Understanding Patient Expectations in Manual Therapy

Join us in this insightful episode of the "Hands On / Hands Off" podcast as we dive deep into the world of manual therapy and orthopedics with Dr. Paul Mintken, a renowned professor at Hawaii Pacific University. With over a decade of experience and a robust publication record, Dr. Mintken shares his expertise on patient expectations in manual therapy. We explore the nuances of managing these expectations in clinical practice and the latest research in the field. Whether you're a seasoned therapist or a student eager to learn, this episode offers valuable takeaways for everyone in the physical therapy and orthopedic community.Key Points Discussed:Introduction to Dr. Paul Mintken and his extensive background in physical therapy and academia.The role of patient expectations in manual therapy and their impact on treatment outcomes.Insights into Dr. Mintken’s research in orthopedics and manual therapy.The professional journey and collaboration between Amy McDevitt and Paul Mintken.Special Guest:Dr. Paul Mintken, Professor at Hawaii Pacific University.

Aug 26, 202445 min

Ep 141Research - Manual Therapy & Exercise Effect on Inflammatory Cytokines (Cook)

Dr. Chad Cook is interviewed by Dr. Tony Varela discussing his recent publication, “A Narrative Overview of Manual Therapy and Exercise Effects on Inflammatory Cytokines.”

Aug 8, 202434 min

Innovative Manual Therapy: AAOMPT Conference Insights with David Kempfert & Amanda Grant

Welcome to another engaging episode of the Hands On Hands Off podcast! In this special AAOMPT Conference preview, host Jimmy McKay sits down with esteemed physical therapists David Kempfert and Amanda Grant to discuss their upcoming presentations and the latest trends in manual and manipulative therapy. Discover the groundbreaking techniques and insights that will be showcased at the conference and gain valuable knowledge to enhance your clinical practice.Key Points Discussed:Overview of David Kempfert and Amanda Grant's presentations at the AAOMPT Conference.Key trends and advancements in manual and manipulative therapy.Detailed discussion on innovative techniques and their practical applications.Case studies and real-world examples shared by the experts.Predictions for the future of manual therapy and its impact on patient care.

Aug 5, 202414 min

Hands On Hands Off Kickoff

Welcome to a deep dive into the latest advancements and discussions in manual and manipulative therapy.We explore key insights and highlights from the upcoming AAOPMT conference, featuring expert guests and groundbreaking techniques that are shaping the future of physical therapy.Key Points Discussed:Overview of the AAOMPT Conference and its significance in the field of manual therapy.In-depth discussion on the latest advancements in manual and manipulative therapy.Insights from expert guests on their presentations and research.Practical techniques and case studies that therapists can apply in their practice.Future trends and innovations in the field of physical therapy.

Aug 5, 202440 min

Innovative Gait Analysis Techniques: AAOMPT Conference Preview with Dr. Kelli Baggett

Join us for an exciting episode with Dr. Kelli Baggett, a leading physical therapist at UC Health, as she previews her upcoming presentation at the AAOMPT Conference.Dr. Baggett, alongside her colleagues Dr. Laura Baum and Dr. Mary Beth Geiser, will discuss innovative approaches to gait analysis and regional interdependence. Learn about their top-down and bottom-up strategies, case scenarios, and practical techniques for treating gait deviations. Don't miss this valuable opportunity to enhance your clinical skills and stay ahead in physical therapy.Key Points Discussed:Overview of Dr. Baggett's presentation at the AAOMPT Conference.Explanation of the top-down and bottom-up approaches to gait analysis.Case scenarios and video demonstrations of different gait presentations.Practical techniques for treating gait deviations.Insights on regional interdependence and its impact on lower extremity function.

Aug 5, 202419 min

Pain Education Revolution: Adriaan Louw

Welcome to another engaging episode of the Hands On Hands Off podcast! In this special AAOMPT Conference preview, host Jimmy McKay sits down with renowned pain science expert Adriaan Louw to discuss his upcoming presentations and the latest advancements in pain education. Discover the groundbreaking techniques and insights that will be showcased at the conference and gain valuable knowledge to enhance your clinical practice.Key Points Discussed:Overview of Adriaan Louw's presentations at the AAOMPT Conference.Key trends and advancements in pain education and management.Detailed discussion on innovative techniques and their practical applications.Case studies and real-world examples shared by Adriaan Louw.Predictions for the future of pain education and its impact on patient care. Special Guests:Adriaan Louw, Pain Science Expert and AAOMPT Presenter

Aug 5, 202422 min

Ep 140Research - Early Professionals SIG (Rodriguez & Reghabi)

Dr. Steve Rodriguez & Dr. Shaun Reghabi are interviewed by Dr. Antigone Vesci about their roles and experience in AAOMPT’s Early Professionals Special Interest Group.

Jun 13, 202423 min

Ep 139Research - FOMPT Interview- Conducting Systematic Reviews (Mansfield)

Dr. Cody Mansfield is interviewed by Skip Gill about navigating the basics of performing a systematic review.

May 30, 202434 min

Ep 138Research - A SIJ Pelvic/Ortho Case Report (Green-Edgar)

Dr. Jasmine Green and Dr. Minija Edgar are interviewed by Dr. Nick Rainey on their 2024 CSM poster presentation, “Management of Sacroilliac Joint Pain with Combined Orthopedic and Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation: A Case Study.”

May 16, 202441 min

Ep 137Research - Cognitive Functional Therapy (Meziat-Filho)

Dr. Ney Meziat-Filho is interviewed by Dr. Tony Varela on his recent manuscript, “Effectiveness of Cognitive Functional Therapy Versus Core Exercises and Manual Therapy in Patient’s with Chronic Low Back Pain After Spinal Surgery: Randomized Controlled Trial.”

May 2, 202433 min

Ep 136Research - Cancer and Manual therapy (Zaranec & Millin Daignault)

Dr. Morgan Zaranec & Dr. Katlin Millin Daignault are interviewed by Dr. Leanna Blanchard on their 2023 AAOMPT breakout session, “Cancer: Not Always a Contraindication to Manual Therapy.”

Apr 11, 202431 min

Ep 135Research - Why Social Media Matters (Kasprisin & Silvernail)

Dr. Christine Kasprisin & Dr. Jason Silvernail are interviewed by Dr. Antigone Vesci on their 2023 AAOMPT breakout session, “Social Media: Meaningful Engagement for Beginners and Experts.”

Mar 14, 202440 min

Ep 134Research - C-spine Mobilization Effect on Stress Response (Farrell)

Dr. Gerard Farrell is interviewed by Stephen M. Shaffer on his recent manuscript, "Autonomic nervous system and endocrine system response to upper and lower cervical spine mobilization in healthy male adults: a randomized crossover trial."

Feb 29, 202438 min

Ep 123Research - Pain Phenotyping in Low Back Pain (Wilson)

Dr. Abigail Wilson is interviewed by Tony Varela on her recent manuscript, "Pain Phenotyping and investigation of outcomes in physical therapy: An exploratory study in patients with low back pain.

Feb 15, 202437 min

Ep 132Research - Does the “pop” Affect the Brain? (Sillevis)

Dr. Rob Sillevis is interviewed by Stephen Shaffer on his 2023 AAOMPT award winning poster titled, “The Effect of Spinal Manipulation Audible Pop on Brain Wave Activity.”

Feb 1, 202425 min

Ep 131Research - Moving Patient’s Attention Away From Pain (Seethaler & Vickers)

Dr. Carly Seethaler & Dr. Ryan Vickers are interviewed by AAOMPT Pelvic Floor SIG president Dr. Helene Bengtsson on their 2023 AAOMPT Conference Break Out Session titled, “Managing Pain Perception through Expectancy Violations and Attention Alterations.”

Jan 18, 202426 min

Ep 130Research - AAOMPT 2023 Poster Winner (Helton)

Dr. Nick Helton is interviewed by Dr. Leanna Blanchard on his award-winning poster from this year’s 2023 AAOMPT Conference titled, “Non-Thrust Joint Manipulation to the Upper Cervical Spine for the Management of Balance Impairments in a Patient with Cervicogenic Dizziness: A Case Report.”

Jan 4, 202420 min

Ep 129Research - Making Feedback Meaningful (Umlauf)

Dr. Jon Umlauf of Army-Baylor (E-mail, Linked-In, X) is interviewed by Dr. Antigone Vesci on his recent 2023 AAOMPT Pre-conference session titled, “Building Bridges: How to Make Mentorship Meaningful.”

Dec 21, 202332 min

Ep 128Research - The Role of the Pelvic Floor in Respiration (Nelson)

Dr. Patricia Nelson (E-mail, Linked-In) is interviewed by former AAOMPT Pelvic Floor SIG President Dr. Kelli Wilson about the AAOMPT Pelvic Floor SIG and their recently published clinical Commentary, “Managing Pelvic Floor Functional Roles of Stability and Respiration: Part of the Job for All Physical Therapists.”

Dec 7, 202333 min

Ep 127Research - OMPT in Professional Baseball (Fronek)

Dr. Shanon Fronek is interviewed by AAOMPT Sports Sig President Dr. Margaux Lojacono about her current role with the Seattle Mariners as a rehab and return to play specialist.

Nov 23, 202334 min

Ep 126Research - FOMPT Interview with Dr. Phil Sizer

Dr. Phil Sizer is interviewed by Skip Gill about managing chronic pain and navigating the world of research innovation.

Oct 26, 202333 min

Ep 125Research - Interview with Krupnik

Valery Krupnik (LinkedIn) is interviewed by Dr. Tony Varela about his recent paper, “The Therapeutic Alliance as Active Inference: The Role of Trust and Self-Efficacy.” This paper was published in the Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy in Nov 2022.

Oct 12, 202335 min

Ep 124Research - Interview with Lan Lin Pu

Lan Lin Pu is interviewed by Kevin L. MacPherson about her recent paper, “Utilizing directional preference in the management of cervicogenic headache: a case series.” This paper was e-published in the Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy in June 2023.

Sep 28, 202326 min

Ep 123Research - Interview with Dr. Stina Lilje

Dr. Stina Lilje is interviewed by Stephen Shaffer about her recent paper, “Cost-effectiveness of specialized manual therapy versus orthopaedic care for musculoskeletal disorders: long-term follow-up and health economics model” published in Therapeutic Advances in Musculoskeletal Disease.

Sep 14, 202329 min

Ep 122Research - Interview with Dr. Lindsay Roper

Dr. Lindsay Roper is interviewed by Dr. Tony Varela about her foundational lecture on pain that opened the 1st Annual Utah Pain Summit, which she spearheaded.

Aug 31, 202342 min

Ep 121Research - FOMT Interview with Dr. Lori Michener

Dr. Lori Michener is interviewed by Skip Gill about her research and clinical experience in physical therapy management of musculoskeletal shoulder disorders.

Aug 17, 202335 min

Ep 120Research - Interview with Parr

Dr. Becky Parr interviewed by Dr. Nick Rainey about her recent paper titled, “Relationship of Sport Variables on Stress Urinary Incontinence in Nulliparous Collegiate Athletes.” This paper was published in the Journal of Women’s & Pelvic Health Physical Therapy in April 2023.

Aug 3, 202338 min

Ep 119Research - Interview with Neil Langridge

Dr. Neil Langridge is interviewed by Stephen M Shaffer about his recent article, “Portfolios in practice: Developing advancing practice within a musculoskeletal competency-based model” which was published in Musculoskeletal Science and Practice in February 2023.

Jun 22, 202336 min

Ep 118Research - Interview with Mendoza, Ryan, and Hensley

Dr. Renzo Mendoza, Dr. Jennifer Ryan, and Dr. Craig Hensley are interviewed by Leanna Blanchard about their recent presentation, “Chronic Pain and Hypertension: The Relationship and Evidence-Based Management” which they presented at the Combined Sections Meeting in February 2023.

Jun 8, 202335 min