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New PTs on the Block is a physical therapy podcast intended to help student physical therapists and new clinicians side step common pitfalls encountered when starting out as a new PT...on the block. Please contact us with feedback or suggestions for future episodes at newptsontheblock@gmail.com
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Pelvic Health may sound scary and out of many clinicians' comfort zones, and that’s because it is. While very few newly minted PTs commit to this niche, we all can play a role in the management and treatment of this specific group of structures. In this episode, we discuss with expert Elizabeth Marquez, PT, DPT, CAPP-Pelvic the importance of the pe…
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Deciding which type of intervention to use with a patient can be difficult, especially when a patient's pain levels are high and motivation for movement is low. Clinicians often fall victim to utilizing passive modalities first instead of initially prescribing low intensity, modified movements. In today's episode, we discuss the difficulty of navig…
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Student loan debt is something most healthcare providers will have upon graduating, with the current total in the United States equaling $1.56 trillion. When compounded with credit card debt, saving for a house, and the cost of living, developing a financial plan can become very stressful. In this episode we are joined by Joseph Reinke, CFA, CEO an…
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Heuristics are mental shortcuts used to make quick decisions and/or provide an acceptable solution in complex or difficult situations. While heuristics are very useful in the clinical setting, they can often lead to prescribing sub-optimal interventions and cognitive biases. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Zachary Walston PT, DPT, OCS as he h…
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To pursue a residency and/or fellowship program post graduation is a decision many new clinicians are often on the fence about. While completing one of these programs turns you into a superior clinician, it requires a lot of time, effort, and money that most are unwilling to sacrifice. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Kyle Feldman PT, DPT, OCS…
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Changing a behavior is hard. Eliciting a behavior change in someone else is even harder. As healthcare providers, we know this all too well, as this is what we attempt to do with our patients every day. If only there was an approach that could provide clinicians with guidance and make this process less difficult... In this episode, we are joined by…
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Language is a powerful tool that can have profound and lasting effects on a person's attitudes and beliefs. While this has been well established in the literature, physicians, therapists, and other healthcare providers continue to bombard their patients with nocebic language. In this episode, we are joined by Janet Schwartz, MS, CCC-SLP as we discu…
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Poor exercise selection and underloading our patients are some of the biggest shortcomings of our profession. In this episode, we discuss how to overcome these challenges, ensure improvements in muscular performance, and our growth with exercise prescription and selection. Lastly, we end our segment with a shoutout to some of our biggest influencer…
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Rich Severin discussing general pathophysiology of COVID-19, impact of comorbidities, importance of physical therapy in properly managing patients post ICU stay, and what techniques to use to safely and effectively rehabilitate recovering patients. Please check out his recent paper describing the potential role…
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In this episode of New PTs On the Block, we have the honor of hosting Dr. Frank Benedetto PT, DPT, OCS, SCS, CSCS, Pn-1, TPI-1, FMSC, PES as a guest. We discuss navigating teletherapy from both a healthcare and business perspective, as well as Frank's newest business endeavor, The Honey Badger Project! http://thehoneybadgerproject.mykajabi.com/grou…
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Manual therapy is an intervention that has played an integral role in treatment sessions since the beginning of time. However, recent research suggests this fan favorite intervention may not be as important as once thought when establishing a patient's plan of care. In this episode, we discuss the positive and negative effects of manual therapy and…
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“The diagnosis doesn’t matter.” A phrase most clinicians have heard over and over. However, if this holds true, why is diagnosing a patient often the main focus of our education and initial evaluation? Join Alex, Gino, and Tommaso as they discuss the significance of providing patients with a diagnosis and the negative consequences that may result f…
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