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The James Bond Complex is hosted by Edgar Chaput, Mathieu Auclair, Jason Kim and the Intrepid Emery Cormier. From Fleming to the films and everything in between. Ooh!
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The Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy brings you the JOSPT Insights podcast every Monday. On each episode, experienced clinicians and researchers unpack musculoskeletal rehabilitation topics in under 30 minutes. Guests share clinical tips and research discoveries with host Dr Clare Ardern, Editor-in-Chief of JOSPT. Sports physical therapists Dr Chelsea Cooman and Dr Dan Chapman are frequent co-hosts.
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The Shelbourne Knee Center Podcast is an educational podcast targeting clinicians who treat patients with knee pain or knee injuries. Scot Bauman, PT, DPT, PhD, physical therapist and clinical researcher and Rodney Benner, MD, orthopedic surgeon, will discuss a new topic every week covering many different aspects of orthopedic knee care. They will also be joined by guests from around the world to discuss knee treatment with the goal of creating a healthy discussion to improve patient outcome ...
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Join us as we explore history through the eyes of sisterhood. History often tells us that behind every great man is a strong woman. We see things a little differently. We think beside every strong woman is another strong woman, supporting her, influencing her, challenging her, hating or loving her. We look into all of the rivalries, collaborations, frenemies and friendships that make up sisterhood. We hope you enjoy.
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Thinking in Public is a forum for extended intelligent conversation about important theological and cultural issues with the people who are shaping them.
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Seminarian Casual brings the message of the Gospel, encouragement for vocations to the priesthood, and family friendly listening to Catholic broadcast media through a seminarian produced podcast.
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Have you ever hit rock bottom and felt like there was no way forward? But somehow, you put one foot in front of the other and kept going. Or maybe you felt a call to do something completely different, no matter the cost. That’s an unbreakable spirit! In this podcast you’ll hear from women that never gave up, no matter the obstacles, fear and pain; finding a way to thrive personally and professionally. Listen in with Jennifer Seven, owner of 7Company, as you talks with these amazing women and ...
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Patients Place," a new segment designed specifically for patients seeking to understand knee problems. This episode delves into the complexities of osteoarthritis, one of the most common diagnoses among patients experiencing knee pain. The conversation begins with a detailed explanation of the signs and symptoms…
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Ep 198: Careers in sports medicine, with Dr Ciara Burgi
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Today's episode takes the spirit of our popular SPORTS CORNER series, and flips it to learning about playing a leading role in the world of sports medicine and rehabilitation. Dr Ciara Burgi has worked across collegiate, professional men's, and professional women's sport, and has a ton of wisdom to share. From building rapport with athletes and pat…
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On this episode, we discuss the topic of ACL reconstruction with multiligament involvement and how the outcomes compare to those with isolated ACL tears. The episode begins with an overview of the mechanisms, ligaments involved, and treatment options for multiligament knee injuries. Dr. Benner highlights the unique approach at the Shelbourne Knee C…
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Ep 197: SPORTS CORNER: Shouldering the handball load (plus bonus mini-masterclass!), with Dr Martin Asker
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In this episode, we throw ourselves into the world of team handball with Dr Martin Asker (Sophiahemmet University, Sweden). If your exposure to handball is every 4 years at the Olympic Games, we've got you covered with a review of the game and the demands of the sport. Martin's shoulder expertise shines as he covers the common injuries and key thin…
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Ep 196: Taking care of strength business in ACL rehabilitation, with Olivia Barbosa
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Muscle strength is a core focus of many sports injury rehabilitation programmes, and often a prominent discharge criterion. Today's guest has an important message about the uninjured limb in ACL rehabilitation: "beware the moving target of strength". Olivia Barbosa is a sports physiotherapist with over a decade of experience in soccer and rugby. Sh…
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Ep 195: Building a career in high-performance sports medicine, with Dr Enda King
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Ever wondered what a day in the life of a busy sports medicine clinic and research unit looks like? Dr Enda King combines his roles as a sports physiotherapist, strength and conditioning coach, researcher, and educator through his work with individual athletes and elite teams across a spectrum of sports and disciplines. Currently, he is the Head of…
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Ep 194: Teaching runners to RUNSAFE, with Dr Rasmus Nielsen
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Today's episode is all about running load and injuries. Dr Rasmus Nielsen (Aarhus University, Denmark) leads the RUNSAFE research group, and today he provides an update on the latest research in running-related injuries. ------------------------------ RESOURCES Garmin-RUNSAFE Study (injury data from >7000 runners in 87 countries): https://www.jospt…
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Visual Cognitive Progression in ACL Rehab (with Meredith Chaput, PhD, PT, DPT, SCS)
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On this episode, we dive into a different side of ACL rehabilitation with our esteemed guest, Meredith Chaput, PhD, PT, DPT, SCS, from the University of Central Florida. Meredith, a physical therapist with a PhD in translational biomedical science from Ohio University, shares her extensive knowledge and research on the visual cognitive progression …
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Ep 193: On the path to performing after injury, with Andrew Mitchell
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Andrew Mitchell (RB Leipzig) knows a thing or two about supporting athletes to return to play after injury, especially in professional football/soccer. Today, Andrew explains his return to performance pathway, which is a criteria-based approach to help you and the athlete keep focused on the athlete's return to performance goal. -------------------…
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Ep 192: DREAMing of better care for meniscus tears, with Drs Jonas Thorlund and Søren Skou
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A thirty-year-old woman, who plays social basketball once each week and goes to the climbing gym at least twice each week, has been diagnosed with a traumatic medial meniscus tear. The woman was told that surgery is the only way to 'fix' her knee so she can get back to basketball and climbing. But is that really what the research evidence says? Pro…
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Cost Effectiveness of Computer Assisted TKA (with Hassan Ghomrawi, PhD, MPH)
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On this episode, we explore the cost effectiveness of computer assisted versus conventional total knee arthroplasty. Joined by special guest Dr. Hassan Ghomrawi, surgical outcomes researcher/health economist and associate professor at the Orthopedic Surgery Department of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, the discussion delves into the econom…
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Ep 191: SPORTS CORNER in the WNBA, with Dr Kala Flagg
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Dr Kala Flagg of the Washington Mystics answers the classic Sports Corner questions for high-level women's basketball. She covers the demands of the sport, the most common injuries, and key things to plan for during injury rehabilitation. Considering playing style, shoe fit, and physical fitness are all in a day's work when supporting high-level wo…
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Patellofemoral Instability (with Elizabeth Arendt, MD)
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On this episode, we delve into the topic of patellofemoral instability. We are honored to welcome Dr. Liza Arendt, a renowned expert in orthopedic sports medicine and a professor at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Arendt shares her journey into the field, her experiences as a trailblazing female physician, and her extensive knowledge on knee condi…
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Ep 190: Progressing the visual-cognitive control chaos continuum, with Dr Meredith Chaput (part 2)
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Today's episode builds on last week's discussion of how changes in the way that the nervous system works after injury can compensate for impairments like joint instability, pain and muscle inhibition. Dr Meredith Chaput (University of Central Florida) extends the 5 phases of the visual-cognitive control chaos continuum, to link the ways to assess f…
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Aspirin is Safe and Effective in Preventing VTE After TKA (with Atul Kamath, MD, MBA)
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In this episode, we delve into the critical topic of VTE prophylaxis in knee replacement surgeries. Special guest Dr. Atul Kamath from the Cleveland Clinic joins the discussion to share insights from a recent JBJS article advocating for low-dose aspirin as the safest and most effective prophylaxis for VTE after total knee arthroplasty across all pa…
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Ep 189: Training the brain for the chaos of sport, with Dr Meredith Chaput (part 1)
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Sports injury rehabilitation has moved well beyond simply focusing on physical function and recovery. There's various emphases on psychological responses to injury, mental readiness to return to sport, and now, the visual-cognitive components of recovery and return to sport. Today, Dr Meredith Chaput (University of Central Florida) introduces the v…
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Ethical Considerations of Declining Surgical Intervention in Orthopedics (with Claudette Lajam, MD)
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In this episode, we delve into the topic of ethical considerations in orthopedic surgery. Departing from our usual focus on surgical techniques and physical therapy, we explore the delicate balance between patient autonomy and fiduciary responsibility. The episode features a special guest, Dr. Claudette Lajam from NYU, a distinguished joint replace…
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Ep 188: "Is running bad for my knees?" with Dr Jean-François Esculier
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You don't have to go foar to find a media story warning people off the high impacts of running, especially on concrete, and claiming that running is no good for your knees. Maybe you've had someone in the clinic who worries that running will wear their joints out? My guest today has dedicated his career to helping runners stay healthy and running f…
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Ep 187: Finding a digital way through depression and chronic pain, with Dr Pavlos Bobos
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The relationship between musculoskeletal pain and mental distress is complex. Sometimes it can feel challenging to know where to start when supporting people to get their life back when they're struggling with chronic or persistent pain. Today, Dr Pavlos Bobos (Western University, Canada) shares his own story of recovery from serious musculoskeleta…
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Ep 186: Adding telerehabilitation to your clinical practice, with Dr Belinda Lawford
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Were you someone who started delivering telerehabilitation for the first time during the pandemic? Or perhaps you're an early adopter? Have you ever wondered how effective delivering rehabilitation via a screen is versus seeing the patient in the clinic? Dr Belinda Lawford (The University of Melbourne) shares the latest research illustrating the be…
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Intraosseous Medication Administration in Total Knee Arthroplasty (with Katharine Harper, MD)
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On this episode, we discuss intraosseous administration of medications in total knee arthroplasty with Dr. Katharine Harper, an orthopedic surgeon specializing in joint reconstruction at the Washington, D.C. VA Medical Center. Dr. Harper discusses her current role, and provides an in-depth exploration of intraosseous medication administration. Duri…
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Ep 185: GPT vs. CPG - Is AI coming for your job? with Dr Giacomo Rossettini
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What are the pros and cons of using AI chatbots in musculoskeletal rehabilitation? What are chatbot applications in education, clinical practice, and research? How does the chatbot advice compare to the recommendations of trusted clinical practice guidelines? Dr Giacomo Rossettini shares the results of 2 new papers from his research team to answer …
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Ep 184: Popping pills in elite youth sport - fact or fiction? with Julie Pedersen
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Surveys of elite adult athletes reveal high use of analgesics, particularly non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). While medications like paracetamol have a generally low risk profile, certainly compared with NSAIDs or opioids, using pain medications to mask an injury or prevent pain might increase the risk of injury or make an existing in…
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Arthrofibrosis Following ACL Reconstruction
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On this episode, we cover arthrofibrosis following ACL reconstruction. We kick off with a general overview of what arthrofibrosis is, its causes, and its implications for both surgeons and physical therapists. Dr. Benner shares his extensive experience and insights learned from working alongside Dr. Shelbourne, an internationally known expert in th…
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Ep 183: AI as a clinical assistant, with Rebecca Fechner, Dr Joshua Pate and Dr Mick Thacker
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There's plenty of work going into how AI can make health care better - including in recording consultation notes, or making early cancer diagnoses, or opening up low cost ways of doing musculoskeletal imaging. The technology and applications of AI in healthcare changes just about every week. Today, we're exploring generative AI as a help, not a hin…
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Early Predictors of Return to Sport After ACL Reconstruction
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In this episode, we discuss early objective predictors of return to sport following ACL reconstruction. This conversation is particularly relevant for sports medicine fellows, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and orthopedic surgeons. We explore a recent study focusing on the importance of early postoperative testing. Key points include the r…
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Ep 182: Working at the top of your licence - a day in the life of a trauma physical therapist, with Dr Patricia Weber
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Welcome to a chat with a physical therapist who is using their orthopaedic and sports skills outside the typical practice environment. Dr Patricia Weber shares her experience as a senior physical therapist in the shock trauma setting–a world that blends orthopedic, neurologic and multi-trauma in a challenging emotional and psychological environment…
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Ep 181: The ethics of your clinical decisions, with Dr Nathan Vannatta
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In today's episode, Dr Nathan Vannatta outlines some ethical frameworks that the musculoskeletal rehabilitation clinician might use when working through clinical decisions, including about return to play. Dr Vannatta outlines ethical theories and 4 approaches to bioethics. He explains how one might justify different decisions, depending on the ethi…
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Management of NBA Athletes with Knee Injuries (with Fred Azar, MD)
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On this episode, we talk with Dr. Fred Azar from the Campbell Clinic in Memphis, TN about the medical management of NBA players with knee injuries. Dr. Azar has spent over 20 years in the NBA where he has served as the orthopedic team physician for the Memphis Grizzlies as well as serving as a consultant for varies NBA teams. On the podcast, he tal…
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Ep 180: Tackling apprehension after Bankart repair (part 2), with Marianne van Gastel & Karin Hekman
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Specialist shoulder physiotherapists, Marianne van Gastel and Karin Hekman, are back for the second part of their discussion on rehabilitation for peple with anterior shoulder dislocation and Bankart repair. Marianne and Karin share how they use a psychologically-informed practice type of approach to support athletes and patients to work through an…
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Ep 179: Tackling apprehension after Bankart repair (part 1), with Marianne van Gastel & Karin Hekman
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Physiotherapists and clinician-researchers, Marianne van Gastel and Karin Hekman, share a new rehabilitation guideline on managing apprehension in people with anterior shoulder dislocation and Bankart repair. Over the next 2 episodes of JOSPT Insights, Marianne and Karin will take us through the rehabilitation guideline, explain what's new in shoul…
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Preoperative Flexion Affects Postoperative Flexion Following TKA
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On this episode, we discuss the impact preoperative flexion has on postoperative flexion, following total knee arthroplasty. We cover a recent research project that shows the association between these timepoints when it comes to flexion range of motion. Follow us on (X) and Instagram @theskcpodcast, visit our SKC Podcast YouTube and Facebook pages,…
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Ep 178: Leading from every chair, with Dr Nicol van Dyk
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Musculoskeletal rehabilitation practitioners spend years honing our clinical skills—how much time do we spend thinking about and practicing skills like listening, working in teams, and making decisions? Today, Dr Nicol van Dyk - physiotherapist and Assistant Professor at University College Dublin - is here to make the case for real skills as keys t…
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Rates of TKA Based on the Location and Severity of Knee OA
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On this episode, we discuss a recent project assessing the rates of TKA based on the location and severity of knee OA. The project showed a statistically significantly higher rate of TKA for severe OA when the OA was located in the medial compartment when compared to the lateral or PF compartments. Follow us on Instagram and (X) @theskcpodcast, vis…
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Ep 177: Diagnosing and managing inguinal-related groin pain, with Willem Heijboer
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The YAHiR (Young Athletes Hip Research) Collaborative takes over the JOSPT Insights podcast today. Tune in to learn about best practice in diagnosing and managing inguinal-related groin pain. Willem Heijboer, sports physiotherapist and clinical epidemiologist from the Amsterdam University Medical Centre, joins Dr Josh Heerey to share the latest res…
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Ep 176: Musculoskeletal rehabilitation in a digital age, with Dr Alessio Bricca and Nikolaj Nøhr
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There's an app for just about everything these days, including in musculoskeletal rehabilitation and exercises therapy. Have you been scrolling the app store wondering if there's anything worthwhile to recommend to patients? Today, we're uncovering what makes a quality app for monitoring and promoting physical activity in chronic conditions, includ…
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Sports PT for Basketball Players (with Michael Ainbinder, PT, DPT, CSCS)
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On this episode we talk with Michael Ainbinder, PT, DPT, CSCS from the University of Cincinnati. He is currently a sports PT resident working with the mens basketball team at UC. On the episode, he shares his experience with choosing a residency, his past year working with a high level basketball program, as well as the details of a research projec…
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Ep 175: Measuring for success in ACL rehabilitation, with Dr Eric Hamrin Senorski
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If you're looking for a guide to testing function and readiness to return to sport after injury, you're in the right place! Dr Eric Hamrin Senorski (PT, PhD; University of Gothenburg, Sweden) shares how he blends his research training with his clinical skills to help athletes and active people with ACL injury. ------------------------------ RESOURC…
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ACL Registries (with Gregory Maletis, MD)
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On this episode, we talk with Dr. Gregory Maletis from Kaiser Permanente in Los Angeles, CA. We discuss registry data for ACLRs, in particular the one he leads: Kaiser Permanente ACLR Registry. He discusses the development of the registry at Kaiser as well as some of the recent findings him and his research team have discovered from their data. Fol…
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Ep 174: SPORTS CORNER: The ins and outs of climbing, with Dr Carrie Cooper
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Dr Carrie Cooper does the lead climbing and helps you belay (see what we did there?) into the world of climbing. From bouldering to sport climbing—there's no need to go free solo (ok, ok...we'll stop now) if you don't know much about climbing. JOSPT Insights has you covered. Dr Cooper discusses how climbing is like gymnastics, baseball, and rugby, …
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Ep 173: Shared decision-making - what it is, and what it isn't, with Diane Slater
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Health care practice is slowly transitioning from a paternalistic way of delivering care (doing to the patient) to a shared decision-making model (doing with the patient). Health systems, clinical professions and individual clinicians are at different points along the transition. As a process, shared decision-making provides a scaffold for the pati…
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Outcomes Based on the Meniscus Treatment Performed at the Time of an ACLR
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On this episode, we discuss the topic of postoperative stability and rates of graft tears based on the type of meniscus treatment, following an ACLR. For this project, meniscus treatments included menisectomy, repair, and simply leaving the tear alone. We compared each treatment based on postoperative stability and rates of ACL graft tears. Follow …
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Ep 172: SPORTS CORNER: Primary and secondary injury prevention in men's Australian football (AFLM), with Nick Kane
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Nick Kane, the head physio at Essendon Football Club in Australia, brings our attention back to Australian Rules Football. Like in all Sports Corner episodes, he reviews the demands of the sport, the common injuries, and key things to keep in mind when designing and progressing rehabilitation programs with Australian football athletes. In today’s e…
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On this episode, we discuss the treatment of the MCL in ACL/MCL injuries. We cover a recent project that was presented at APTA CSM, assessing outcomes for those with ACL/MCL injuries compared to isolated ACLRs. Outcomes in this particular study include postoperative stability and graft tear rates. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @theskcpodcast, …
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Ep 171: Mind-body connections in people with hip pain - how clinicians can help, with Dr Kate Jochimsen
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How do you approach evaluating psychological health factors when working with people in pain? Do you have an established process for screening? How about an approach to managing the psychological aspects of injury and health? Athletes say they would like psychological support, while many musculoskeletal rehabilitation clinicians feel ill-equipped t…
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Factors Dictating Polyethylene Insert Size in Total Knee Arthroplasty
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On this episode, we discuss a recent project from our office, assessing the factors dictating polyethylene insert size in TKA. The factors assessed for this project include ligament procedures, preoperative alignment, range of motion, posterior slope, and patient reported outcome measures. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @theskcpodcast, visit ou…
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Ep 170: Gimme an N - M - E - S (stimulator)! Part 2 with Drs Elanna Arhos & Naoaki Ito
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In today's part 2 of an NMES masterclass from Dr Elanna Arhos and Dr Naoaki Ito, we're getting into the nitty gritty of how to support patients to get the most out of a very beneficial intervention. Drs Arhos and Ito, and their team have tested a mix of common stimulators available on the market today, and are here to share the results with us. Let…
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Ep 169: Dose your NMES for success, with Drs Elanna Arhos & Naoaki Ito (part 1)
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Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) hasn't quite had the coverage it deserves, especially when one considers the strength of evidence supporting NMES as a musculoskeletal rehabilitation intervention Today, Drs Elanna Arhos (Ohio State University) and Naoaki Ito (University of Wisconsin - Madison) are re-visiting how NMES is applied in sport…
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The Impact of Chronic Sleep Disorders on Outcomes Following Total Knee Arthroplasty (with Fehmi Berkay, MD)
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On this episode, we talk with Fehmi Berkay, MD, from Wright State University, about the impact chronic sleep disorders has on outcomes following TKA. Dr. Berkay reviews the project that was done and presented at the APTA Combined Sections Meeting this past month in Boston, MA. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @theskcpodcast, visit our SKC Podcast…
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Announcement: Edgar's New Show "A Win is a Win"
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Hello dear listeners! The James Bond Complex is radically changing and things will never be the same! Well, that's not entirely accurate. This is merely a brief invitation to those 007 aficionados who also like sports to check out Edgar's other podcast, "A Win is a Win." We all have other interests. One of Edgar's is sports. Football, soccer, baske…
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