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Ep 17: Hamstring injury research round-up, with Prof Bryan Heiderscheit

Looking to hone your skills in managing hamstring injuries? We have you covered! To kick off 2021, Professor Bryan Heiderscheit shares his must-read articles of the past 5 years and how you can apply the results to level-up your clinical practice tomorrow.

Jan 11, 202127 min

Ep 16: Old knees, young athletes, with Dr Jackie Whittaker

Protecting the health of our best and brightest stars of the future holds a special place in Dr Jackie Whittaker's heart. How do you ensure youth athletes stay healthy and happy in sport, and what do you do if it goes pear-shaped? Dr Whittaker shares her tips, honed from years of clinical practice and field-leading research, on planning and managing return to sport after serious knee injury. Find the International Olympic Committee's paediatric ACL consensus statement at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29478021/

Dec 14, 202025 min

Ep 15: An anti-fragile outlook on chronic pain, with Dr Merv Travers (Part 2)

In Part 2 of our 2-episode interview, Dr Merv Travers walks through his experience of musculoskeletal trauma (and Lego), and the questions to ask patients about their beliefs and experiences of chronic pain. Dr Travers implores clinicians to adopt an anti-fragile mindset—placing exercise and movement at the top of the priority list for people with chronic pain.

Dec 7, 202023 min

Ep 14: Rethinking the treatment of chronic pain, with Dr Merv Travers (Part 1)

Physical therapist, researcher, and strength & conditioning coach Dr Merv Travers kicks off Part 1 of a 2-episode dive into managing chronic pain by discussing what is known about using transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for managing chronic pain. He shares how clinicians can rethink their approach to managing chronic pain to best help patients. Stay tuned for Part 2, available on Monday, December 7th.

Nov 23, 202027 min

Ep 13: Turning off the opioid tap, with Dr Stephanie Mathieson

Dr Stephanie Mathieson (Institute for Musculoskeletal Health, University of Sydney) is sounding the alarm and tackling the super-wicked problem of opioid prescription. She covers the opioid epidemic, why communication within the multidisciplinary team is critical to helping patients manage pain, and how musculoskeletal clinicians can be part of the solution to overuse of medicines. Dr Mathieson's work is nested in the WISER Healthcare collaboration, a leading multidisciplinary research collaboration focused on reducing overdiagnosis and overtreatment in health care.

Nov 16, 202017 min

Ep 12: Getting the shoe to fit, with Dr Jean-Francois Esculier

Physical therapist, researcher, and runner Dr Jean-Francois Esculier, PT, PhD, from The Running Clinic and the University of British Columbia, is on a mission to help runners avoid injuries and perform well. Dr Esculier shares his views on choosing the right running shoes, including how he classifies shoes as minimalist or maximalist based on shoe weight, stack height, heel-to-toe drop, technology, and flexibility. We dive into the research on running shoes, changing a runner's gait, and how to apply the research in clinical practice. Physical therapist, runner, and JOSPT social media editor Paul Blazey asks the questions on today's episode.

Nov 9, 202023 min

Ep 11: Are we overcomplicating the shoulder? Tips for assessment and treatment, with Prof Jeremy Lewis and Dr Paul Salamh

It's time to put shoulder special tests out to pasture. In this episode, Drs Dan Chapman and Chelsea Cooman talk with Prof Jeremy Lewis and Dr Paul Salamh about their recent JOSPT Viewpoint article on the treatment of rotator cuff–related shoulder pain. Prof Lewis and Dr Salamh argue why imaging and shoulder special tests won’t help you identify structures that are contributing to symptoms, then lay out what a shoulder examination looks like without special tests and how to begin treatment.

Nov 2, 202027 min

Ep 10: One part quality exercise to one part quality education: managing knee osteoarthritis, with Prof Ewa Roos

Musculoskeletal disorders are the number one contributor to the number of years lived with disability, and osteoarthritis—which affects over 300 million people across the world—is one of the top contributors to global disability. Chances are, you have treated a patient with knee pain this week. So how did you approach that clinical session? Patients might ask for your advice when they are making a decision about knee surgery—what do you tell them? Professor Ewa Roos, international leader in exercise-based osteoarthritis care, joins JOSPT Insights to answer these questions and share her thoughts.

Oct 26, 202026 min

Ep 9: Unmasking inequities in musculoskeletal health care—unpacking the social determinants of health, with Prof Chad Cook

How much do you know about the social and economic factors that influence health? Did you know that the social determinants of health are central drivers of health inequities? Orthopaedic physical therapy leader Professor Chad Cook helps unmask the characteristics and factors that play a key role in how people access and experience health care. We look at what the social determinants of health are and why clinicians should care about them, then do a quick wrap-up of research on social determinants of musculoskeletal health.

Oct 19, 202020 min

Ep 8: How quality clinical practice guidelines can help turbocharge your clinical practice, with Dr Amy Arundale

Dr Amy Arundale, physical therapist and biomechanist with the Brooklyn Nets, gives you the low down on why you want to add clinical practice guidelines to your reading list. Guest host Dr Karen Litzy of Karen Litzy Physical Therapy and the Healthy Wealthy & Smart podcast asks the questions, diving into the knee and anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention guideline that Dr Arundale led, published in JOSPT in 2018, and exploring why Dr Arundale is a strong advocate for educating, collaborating, and consistently following up with athletes.

Oct 12, 202016 min

Ep 7: Putting evidence into practice—how to read, assess, and integrate quality research into your practice, with Prof Steven Kamper

Are you spending your time reading worthwhile research articles? How can you tell if you should be integrating the findings into your practice? In this episode, Dr Chelsea Cooman and Dr Dan Chapman talk with Prof Steven Kamper about how to evaluate articles and how best to use the Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro). They also quiz Dr Kamper, in a lightning round, on research concepts that he covers in his Evidence in Practice series in JOSPT. Finally, Dr Kamper tackles the question, "Is evidence-based practice simply cookbook medicine?"

Oct 5, 202024 min

Ep 6: Fine-tuning your concussion assessment, with Dr Jessica Schwartz

“Concussion is a clinical diagnosis only.” As a concussion physical therapy specialist and someone with lived experience of concussion, Dr Jessica Schwartz provides sage advice about assessing concussion (orthopaedic, neurological, vestibular system, exercise tolerance) and progressing rehabilitation after concussion. She also shares her top tips for structuring your concussion assessment to help you prioritize rehabilitation.

Sep 28, 202024 min

Ep 5: Designing and progressing exercise therapy for patients with rotator cuff tear, with Prof Ann Cools

Leading clinician-researcher Prof Ann Cools irons out the wrinkles of the rotator cuff and helps confidently design a quality exercise therapy program for people with degenerative rotator cuff tear. What are the main goals of exercise therapy? What types of exercises should you choose? Which exercises should you avoid? Tune in for answers to these questions and practical tips.

Sep 21, 202025 min

Ep 4: Why athletes should be training smarter and harder, with Prof Tim Gabbett

”Load management is not simply about resting”. Sport scientist and dual PhD Professor Tim Gabbett shares his philosophy on training load management and recovery and explains why athletes should be training smarter and harder. How do you know if an athlete has trained too much? What are the next major developments in training load monitoring? Listen to this episode for some answers.

Sep 7, 202025 min

Ep 3: Top tips for managing hip pain, with Dr Alison Grimaldi

”My hip hurts when I sit, sleep, and walk up stairs—what is the problem?” Dr Alison Grimaldi joins Dr Chelsea Cooman and Dr Dan Chapman to take a deep dive into gluteal tendinopathy: how to accurately diagnose lateral hip pain, typical symptoms to watch out for, and the best objective tests and measures. Dr Grimaldi shares her gluteal tendon loading progression, and expert tips on rehabilitation including patient education, gait cues, and posture adjustments.

Aug 24, 202026 min

Ep 2: The epidemic of overtreatment in musculoskeletal rehabilitation, with Prof Chad Cook

“Do I really need this test, treatment, or procedure?” is the patient’s question. What is your answer? Orthopaedic physical therapy leader Professor Chad Cook wrestles the elephant in the treatment room: that there is too much measurement, too much diagnosis, and too much treatment in orthopaedic and sports practice. Tune in for top tips on how to avoid perpetuating too much musculoskeletal rehabilitation.

Aug 10, 202020 min

Ep 1: Busting ACL injury and return-to-sport myths, with Prof Lynn Snyder-Mackler

Quadriceps are Queen. Knee and ACL rehabilitation leader Professor Lynn Snyder-Mackler is a vocal advocate for quality rehabilitation. What should you include in an ACL rehabilitation program? How should you measure quadriceps strength? Which return-to-sport tests should you choose? In today’s episode, we disentangle fact from fiction.

Jul 27, 202026 min

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The Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy presents JOSPT Insights. Join host and Editor-in-Chief of JOSPT Dr Clare Ardern as she talks with experienced musculoskeletal rehabilitation clinicians and researchers, who share clinical tips and research discoveries. Sports physical therapists Dr Chelsea Cooman and Dr Dan Chapman are frequent co-hosts. Subscribe to receive new episodes as soon as they are available, every other Monday.

Jul 9, 20202 min