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Clinical Evaluation and Management of Non-Arthritic Hip Joint Pain - CPG Overview05 Feb 202500:32:09

In this video, Keelan Enseki walks through the Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for the evaluation and management of non-arthritic hip joint pain. Learn about the latest recommendations for physical therapist assessments, special tests, patient outcome measures, and more. Whether you’re a healthcare professional or a student, this video offers an in-depth look at managing hip pain through evidence-based practice, focusing on impairment assessment, psychosocial considerations, and intervention strategies.

Target Audience: physical therapists, orthopedic clinicians, sports medicine professionals, healthcare providers, rehabilitation specialists, students, clinicians working with hip pain patients

Maximizing Focus and Productivity in Physical Therapy29 Jan 202500:18:07

In this episode of Ortho Static, host James Spencer and guest Matthew Haberl discuss strategies for physical therapists to improve focus, productivity, and balance in their busy careers. Whether you're managing patient care, administrative work, or personal wellness, Matt shares actionable insights to help PTs stay efficient and energized. Tune in for a mix of practical advice, expert tips, and a dose of motivation.

Target Audience: Physical therapists, clinic owners, PT students, healthcare professionals

Insights for PTs Treating Performing Artists16 Dec 202400:59:55

Join the members of the PASIG for the Performing Arts Panel. Hear from Emily Scherb, PT, DPT, Kristen Hope Schuyten PT, DPT, Melissa Strzelinski, PT, MPT, PhD, and Janice Ying, PT, DPT, to discover how they care for the unique populations of circus artists, dancers, figure skaters and musicians. In this insightful discussion, professionals in performing arts medicine share their best recommendations for broadening outreach and building a performing arts-focused caseload. Topics covered include collaborating with studios, reaching out to musicians, leveraging resources like Music Cares, and strategies for breaking into unique fields like circus and dance medicine.

Big PT Wins This Year—But the Fight Isn’t Over!13 Dec 202400:47:40

Have you ever asked yourself, 'What is my APTA membership going towards?' In this episode, we dive into APTA's ongoing efforts to improve payment rates, protect telehealth services, and reduce the burden of prior authorization for Medicare Advantage plans. Justin Elliott, APTA’s Vice President of Government Affairs, shares how PTs can make a real impact by using APTA’s Legislative Action Center to advocate for key healthcare policy changes. With over 50,000 emails sent to Congress this year, APTA members are already driving significant change. Stick around until the end for a brief tutorial on how to take action through the Legislative Action Center.

Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is: Value-Based Care & Imaging Utilization09 Dec 202401:25:07

Join Drs. Dallas Ehrmantraut, PT, DPT, PhD student, and Bremen Abhul, PT, DPT, PhD student, as they present a compelling case for physical therapists as partners in multidisciplinary care. In this session, they highlight research showing physical therapists’ ability to order imaging safely and judiciously, and reveal groundbreaking findings from their own meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. This analysis offers clear evidence of physical therapists' effective use of imaging, contributing to enhanced patient outcomes and more efficient healthcare systems.

Target Audience:

Physical therapists, clinical researchers, orthopedic specialists, healthcare administrators, educators in physical therapy, and those interested in evidence-based practices and improving patient care through interdisciplinary collaboration.

Navigating Fee Schedule Cuts and Policy Changes04 Dec 202400:20:05

Physical therapists are facing mounting challenges with fee schedule cuts, prior authorizations, and restrictive policies from payers like UHC. In this video, we outline how these changes are impacting practices and the actionable steps PTs can take to protect their businesses. Explore strategies like appealing denials, negotiating contracts, and using tools in the State Payer Advocacy Resource Center. Advocacy is key to addressing these systemic issues, and we’ll show you how to get involved and create meaningful change for the profession.

From Clinic to Community: Expanding PT’s Reach27 Nov 202400:20:56

Physical therapy has the power to reach beyond the clinic, transforming communities with proactive, preventative care. In this video, discover how Michael Borst, a PT, builds strong, trust-driven relationships with runners and athletes to support long-term wellness and wise decision-making for injury prevention. Learn practical approaches for PTs to foster accountability, develop preventive care plans, and support sustainable healthy routines. This discussion highlights how PTs can combat burnout by promoting wellness outside traditional settings—empowering communities to stay active and engaged through dedicated, compassionate expertise.

Modernizing Physical Therapy Education: The Future of Hybrid Programs20 Nov 202400:33:09

Join us as we explore the origins of AAOMPT and the transformative changes the organization is currently experiencing. We highlight the growing alignment between AAOMPT and AOPT. Megan Donaldson, the current president of AAOMPT, shares her vision for advancing hybrid education in physical therapy. Learn how this hybrid approach is shaping the next generation of physical therapy professionals and fostering a balance between manual therapy techniques and the use of technology and AI in clinical education. This conversation offers valuable insights into preparing students for real-world practice, addressing challenges, and cultivating adaptable, lifelong learners in an ever-evolving healthcare environment.

Grow Your PT Practice Without Walls & Increase Patient Access13 Nov 202400:54:16

Maximizing ROI in a PT practice doesn’t always require expensive clinic space or a traditional business model. In this insightful video, three seasoned PT experts, Rob Worth, Josh D. Angelo, and Keaton Ray, dive into how to grow a successful practice without the traditional walls of a clinic. They discuss the emerging trends of remote care, direct-to-employer models, and cash-based practices that allow you to offer high-quality physical therapy while minimizing overhead costs. The trio also discusses how to design a business model that is not only financially rewarding but also centered around patient care. If you're interested in innovative ways to enhance your practice's profitability while maintaining a flexible, patient-centered approach, this video offers practical tips you won’t want to miss.

Unlock New Pain Management Skills at AOPT's Pain School11 Nov 202400:19:30

Are you a PT looking to enhance your pain management skills? The Pain School Pre-conference course at CSM 2025 offers an unparalleled opportunity to learn from leaders in pain science and practice. Gain practical tools, engage in evidence-based sessions, and understand cutting-edge pain treatment approaches that go beyond the basics. This pre-con is designed for physical therapists eager to advance their capabilities in pain care and make a real difference in their patient's lives.

⬇️Register now to secure your spot at the forefront of pain management!⬇️

https://csm.apta.org/registration

Behind the Curtains: Insights into Backstage Physical Therapy for Performing Artists11 Nov 2024

In this episode of the PASIG Practice Pearls podcast, host Nicole Mawerter welcomes Alisa LaBelle, an expert in performing arts medicine, to discuss the unique challenges of backstage treatment for physical therapists.

Listeners will discover practical strategies for managing quick, effective treatment sessions in high-pressure environments, including tips on communication, documentation, and goal setting. Alisa emphasizes the importance of adapting traditional therapy approaches to meet the needs of performing artists while maintaining best practices.

Join us to enhance your skills in backstage care and learn how to provide high-quality support for artists, ensuring their health and well-being even in the most demanding situations.

Virtual PT: The Evolution, Challenges & Opportunities of Remote Care06 Nov 202400:15:54

In this Ortho Static episode, Rachel Peters, a Columbia-trained physical therapist with over 20 years of experience, breaks down her most successful strategies for delivering effective virtual physical therapy. From clear communication to tailoring exercises for patients at home, Rachel discusses how she's made virtual care a vital part of her practice. Whether you're working with post-op patients or athletes, learn how Rachel’s approach can help improve outcomes and patient satisfaction. Perfect for physical therapists interested in expanding their remote care capabilities.

How to Get More Patients and Strengthen Your PT Brand22 Jan 202500:15:19

In this episode of Ortho Static, host James Spencer and guest Matthew Haberl discuss building community, elevating the physical therapy brand, evidence-based care, patient expectations, and strategies for PTs to engage with their local community. Whether you’re a clinic owner, a physical therapist looking to expand your practice, or someone passionate about strengthening the PT profession, this episode covers key insights to help you grow your presence and influence.

Target Audiences: physical therapists, clinic owners, PT students, rehab professionals, healthcare providers

Holistic Rehab for Limb-Loss Patients04 Nov 202400:18:18

In this Ortho Static episode, join Jaclyn Megan Sions as she details her clinic's groundbreaking outpatient clinic that has reshaped post-amputation care. This award-winning model showcases the power of integrating clinical practice with research, emphasizing standardized assessments, and nurturing a network of PTs, prosthetists, and interdisciplinary teams. In this in-depth discussion, hear about the challenges, the wins, and the impact on patients' lives. From patient screenings for hidden health risks to involving students in hands-on experience with limb-loss patients, this clinic offers a new standard in compassionate, evidence-based care. Tune in to learn what makes this model effective and how it could shape the future of PT practice.

Beyond Exercises: The Power of Patient Connection in Cash-Based PT30 Oct 202400:40:36

In this Orthostatic Podcast episode, Matt Haberl and Jake Dorshorst discuss the strategies behind building a successful, patient-centered cash-based practice. They explain how bypassing third-party payers opens the door to more authentic conversations that help patients engage in their own healing. Beyond traditional treatments, they discuss the importance of community involvement—such as partnering with gyms and hosting educational events—to make physical therapy accessible and relevant to local patients. Matt and Jake highlight the surprising role of social media in reminding patients of their goals and the value of physical therapy, making the case for a more relational, patient-first approach in the field.

How PT Education is Changing for the Next Generation of Learners?28 Oct 202400:27:04

In this episode of Ortho Static, Kathleen Geist, an Associate Professor at Emory University, explains how cognitive apprenticeship and interprofessional learning are revolutionizing physical therapy education. She advocates for students to be exposed to clinical settings from the very first semester, giving them hands-on opportunities to integrate theory with practice. Through models like cognitive apprenticeship and interprofessional education, students engage in meaningful clinical collaborations that enhance their understanding of key concepts like anatomy and physiology. Kathleen shares how this approach encourages active learning and allows students to apply critical thinking in real-world scenarios. With technology advancing rapidly, PT education is evolving to provide richer, more interactive learning experiences that better prepare students for the complexities of modern healthcare. This is a must-watch for educators and students who want to stay ahead of the curve in physical therapy education.

Finding Your Home as a PTA23 Oct 202400:16:38

In this episode of Orthostatic, Albert Wong discusses his path to becoming a leader in the physical therapy community. As a PTA, he shares how the PTA Engagement Group within the Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy creates opportunities for PTAs to connect and thrive. Join us as we discuss how PTAs can get more involved, overcome barriers, and build collaborative relationships with physical therapists. Whether you're looking to enhance patient care or explore leadership in orthopedics, this conversation is packed with valuable advice.

Learn more about the PTA Engagement Community:

https://www.orthopt.org/content/engagement-communities/engagement-communities

Target Audience:

This episode is perfect for physical therapist assistants (PTAs), physical therapists (PTs), physical therapy students, orthopedic rehabilitation professionals, members of AOPT, aspiring PTA leaders, healthcare professionals interested in collaborative care, clinic managers, physical therapy educators, and rehabilitation clinic staff.

The Evolution and Scope of Backstage Practice in Performing Arts Physical Therapy23 Oct 202400:31:36

In this episode of the PASIG Practice Pearls podcast, host Nicole is joined by guests Marika Molnar and Sean P. Gallagher. They explore the intersection of physical therapy and holistic wellness, focusing on innovative strategies to enhance patient care.

Listeners will gain insights into treating the whole person by considering emotional and environmental factors that influence recovery. The episode also highlights practical tools to personalize treatment plans and improve patient outcomes. Join us for an engaging conversation that will inspire you to elevate your practice in physical therapy!

Fall Prevention Strategies: The Role of Screenings & Tailored Exercise21 Oct 202400:32:34

In this episode, Ben Braxley & Jennifer Nash discuss the importance of community involvement in fall prevention efforts. Fall prevention is a critical aspect of physical therapy, and this episode dives into the many ways PTs are helping patients who fall stay on their feet. By conducting community screenings that assess balance and cognitive function, PTs can identify those at high risk of falls and offer guidance on the next steps. Learn about the importance of evidence-based programs that have been proven to decrease fall risks, especially in populations with conditions like Parkinson's disease. PTs collaborate with dietitians, pharmacists, and mental health professionals to offer comprehensive care, while also providing individualized high-intensity exercises to keep patients strong. Hear about creative ways to keep seniors engaged in fitness, from dance to boxing, and how PTs can tailor exercises to each patient’s interests and needs. This episode highlights the key role that physical therapists play in keeping communities healthy and reducing fall risks.

Target Audience:

This episode is perfect for physical therapists, orthopedic clinicians, geriatric specialists, neurological rehab therapists, PT students, healthcare providers, senior care professionals, community health workers, balance trainers, PT educators, rehabilitation specialists, public health professionals, caregivers, PT assistants, exercise physiologists, wellness coaches, occupational therapists, senior fitness instructors, & medical practitioners.

OCS Exam Prep: Pelvis & SI Joint Case Scenario21 Oct 202400:10:16

Greetings, aspiring Orthopedic Clinical Specialists! In this video, we delve deep into a complex pelvis and SI joint scenario involving a 21-year-old female collegiate runner. This case study will guide you through essential clinical reasoning, patient assessment, and management strategies crucial for the OCS exam. Learn how to interpret patient demographics, understand the significance of physical examination findings, and differentiate between potential diagnoses. We also cover appropriate imaging choices, the role of special tests, and effective intervention plans. Don't miss these valuable insights to help you excel in your OCS exam preparation!

Key Points:

Pelvis and SI joint case scenario analysis

Clinical reasoning for the OCS exam

Interpretation of patient demographics

Physical examination findings

Special tests and their significance

Appropriate imaging choices

Effective rehabilitation strategies

Award-Winning Telehealth Triage Program & Its Role in Emergency Care Reduction14 Oct 202400:14:43

In this episode of Orthostatic, explore the cutting-edge telehealth triage system developed by Dr. Seth Peterson, recognized by the Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy with the Innovative Practice Award. Seth explains how his program is saving patients from unnecessary emergency department visits through swift, accurate digital assessments. Learn how his small clinic made this big leap, the importance of differential diagnosis, and how you can adopt similar practices in your own clinic. A must-watch for PTs looking to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving field!

Learn more about Seth's Innovation Here:

https://www.orthopt.org/content/s/innovative-practice-award-winners

OCS Exam Prep: Shoulder Case Scenario14 Oct 202400:09:27

Greetings, aspiring orthopedic clinical specialists! In this presentation, we thoroughly analyze a shoulder scenario involving a 56-year-old male, eight weeks post-total shoulder replacement, who experienced a fall and subsequent shoulder pain. This case study will guide you through clinical reasoning, differential diagnosis, assessment techniques, and effective intervention strategies. Enhance your understanding of shoulder pathology and improve your preparation for the OCS exam with this detailed analysis!

Key Points:

Shoulder scenario case analysis

Clinical reasoning for the OCS exam

Interpretation of patient demographics

Assessment of post-surgical shoulder pain

Differential diagnosis techniques

Effective treatment and intervention strategies

OCS Exam Prep: Wrist and Hand Case Scenario09 Oct 202400:08:34

Greetings, aspiring orthopedic clinical specialists! In this tutorial, we thoroughly analyze a wrist and hand scenario involving a 57-year-old female diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome. This case study will guide you through clinical reasoning, differential diagnosis, assessment techniques, and effective intervention strategies. Enhance your understanding of wrist and hand pathology and improve your preparation for the OCS exam with this detailed analysis!

Key Points:

Wrist and hand scenario case analysis

Clinical reasoning for the OCS exam

Interpretation of patient demographics

Assessment of carpal tunnel syndrome

Differential diagnosis techniques

Effective treatment and intervention strategies

Smart Strategies to Build Trust with Patients and Physicians in Physical Therapy20 Jan 202500:16:47

In this episode of Ortho Static, host James Spencer and guest Matthew Haberl discuss how to build a thriving physical therapy practice by focusing on patient outcomes and creating strong relationships with physicians. They explore how word-of-mouth referrals from satisfied patients can be more impactful than physician referrals and share strategies to maintain a good reputation with local healthcare providers. Learn how to ensure your patients tell a positive story about their care and why follow-ups with physicians can reinforce the value of your practice.

Target Audience:

physical therapists, orthopedic PTs, outpatient PTs, private practice PTs, PT business owners, cash-based PTs, healthcare marketers, PT students, clinicians

Finding the Right Fit! 7 Things All PTs Should Know Before Choosing a Residency08 Oct 202400:36:50

Join Dr. Michael Gross as he takes a deep dive into the world of physical therapy residencies, providing crucial information for aspiring PTs. This episode covers the importance of program fit, self-reflection, and understanding what each residency offers. Dr. Gross shares valuable advice on seeking mentorship and learning from past residents to make informed choices. He also addresses common concerns new graduates may have and offers insights on how to navigate the residency application process. This discussion is perfect for anyone ready to take the next step in their physical therapy career.

How OSPRO-YF is Helping PTs Identify Psychological Barriers07 Oct 202400:37:45

In this episode, discover how the OSPRO-YF tool provides a groundbreaking approach to patient care by allowing physical therapists to assess mental health factors alongside physical recovery. Trevor Lentz and Steven George explain how this tool identifies psychological barriers to healing and how it leads to more effective treatment plans. Their discussion covers OSPRO-YF's application in both clinical and research settings, highlighting its growing use among surgeons. This episode offers PTs valuable insights and practical tips on how to implement OSPRO-YF to improve patient outcomes and overall care.

Check out the OSPRO-YF Tool now!

https://www.orthopt.org/yf/

Application of Orthotics as an Intervention for Performing Artists07 Oct 2024

In this episode of the PASIG Practice Pearls podcast, host Isabella Scangamor, PT, DPT, and guest Elizabeth Ballard, PT, DPT, OCS, LAT, ATC, delve into orthotic considerations for dancers. Elizabeth, a Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist and Program Manager for Foot and Ankle Physical Therapy at St. Luke's, offers valuable insights on designing and ordering custom orthotics and integrating them into your physical therapy practice.

They discuss practical tips for PTs on assessing patients for orthotics, the process of collaboration with orthotists, and strategies to incorporate these devices effectively into treatment plans. Tune in to enhance your understanding of orthotic interventions and improve your clinical practice with expert advice.

Is Primary Care the Future for Physical Therapists?02 Oct 202400:45:54

Join leading physical therapists as they explore the crucial role of Primary Care PT in enhancing patient outcomes and expanding practice opportunities. This insightful discussion covers key topics such as the rise of differential diagnosis questions on board exams, the petition for specialty recognition, and how PTs can thrive in settings like urgent care and the VA. Stay updated on essential resources, including APTA courses and the VA's implementation guide, while learning how to lead in primary care. This video is perfect for PTs eager to elevate their practice!

Target Audience:

This episode is perfect for physical therapists, healthcare administrators, primary care providers, military healthcare professionals, educators in physical therapy, students in physical therapy programs, rehabilitation specialists, urgent care practitioners, occupational therapists, physical therapy associations, and medical professionals interested in primary care.

OCS Exam Prep: TMJ Case Scenario02 Oct 202400:09:20

Greetings, aspiring orthopedic clinical specialists! In this video, we look into a detailed temporomandibular joint (TMJ) scenario involving a 27-year-old college student with right-sided jaw pain. This case study will help you understand how to interpret patient demographics, evaluate physical examination findings, and differentiate between potential TMJ diagnoses. We will discuss appropriate assessment techniques, clinical reasoning, and effective intervention strategies essential for the OCS exam. Join us as we break down this scenario to help you excel in your OCS exam preparation!

Key Points:

TMJ case scenario analysis

Clinical reasoning for the OCS exam

Interpretation of patient demographics

Physical examination findings

Differential diagnosis

Appropriate assessment techniques

Effective rehabilitation strategies

How the OCS Changed My Practice25 Sep 202400:08:02

In this episode, we discuss what it takes to prepare for the Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) exam, and how it can impact your practice? Boston-based PT, Ali Torrence shares her journey to earning her OCS and the immediate changes she noticed in her clinical work. From navigating doubts to balancing a full-time schedule, Ali talks about the resources she used and how she made time to study each week. She offers advice on building endurance for the exam and handling tricky multiple-choice questions. Ali also reflects on how the knowledge gained during her preparation helped her confidently apply new strategies to her patients, who were quick to notice the positive changes in her care. If you're planning to take the OCS or want to know how specialization can elevate your career as a PT, this episode is packed with valuable insights.

⬇️Interested in the OCS Exam? Check out our OCS Resource Page⬇️

https://www.orthopt.org/content/education/ocs-prep-exam-information

Target Audience:

This episode is perfect for physical therapists, PT Students, Orthopedic Specialists, Recent Graduates, Healthcare Professionals, Rehabilitation Specialists, Mentors in PT, Continuing Education Seekers, Physical Therapy Educators, Clinic Owners, Career Changers, & Individuals Considering the OCS Exam

Performing Arts Fellowships - What’s in the Box? Part 223 Sep 2024

In this episode of the PASIG Practice Pearls podcast, host Isabella Scangamor, PT, DPT, chats with experts Laurel Daniels Abbruzzese, PT, EdD, FNAP from Columbia University, and Monique DeLuca, PT, DPT, OCS, and Andrea George, DPT, from Johns Hopkins Hospital about Performing Arts Physical Therapy Fellowships. PTs will gain insights into how these fellowships are structured, what differentiates each program, and how they can prepare for specialized roles in performing arts medicine. Tune in to discover the unique opportunities and resources offered by these fellowships and how they can help advance your career in this specialized field.

Performing Arts Fellowships - What’s in the Box? Part 123 Sep 2024

In this episode of the PASIG Practice Pearls podcast, host Isabella Scangamor dives into the world of performing arts physical therapy fellowships with a panel of experts: Patti Cavaleri, PT, DPT; Dr. Sarah Edery-Altas, PT, DPT; Mark Hunter-Hall, PT, MPT, CSCS; Tiffany Marulli, PT, DPT, PhD; and Dr. Claire Plummer Such, PT, DPT. Featuring insights from the Harkness Center for Dance Injuries and The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, the discussion highlights the distinctions among various fellowship programs, including their focus areas, costs, and institutional support. The episode also explores what is expected of fellows, underscoring the advanced specialization required for treating performing artists and the personalized nature of fellowship training.

OCS Exam Prep: Lumbar Spine Case Scenario23 Sep 202400:07:17

Hello, aspiring Orthopedic Clinical Specialists! In this video, we thoroughly review a lumbar spine scenario involving a 72-year-old female patient who sustained a traumatic injury. Join us as we break down the critical clinical reasoning, patient case analysis, and practical tips essential for the OCS exam. Learn to interpret patient demographics, understand the importance of physical examination findings, and differentiate between diagnoses. We also cover the management of vertebral fractures, appropriate imaging choices, and the implementation of effective rehabilitation strategies. Don't miss these crucial insights to help you excel in your OCS exam!

Key Points:

Lumbar spine injury scenario analysis

Clinical reasoning for the OCS exam

Interpretation of patient demographics

Physical examination findings

Management of vertebral fractures

Appropriate imaging choices

Effective rehabilitation strategies

Understanding Pediatric Pain: Expert Insights18 Sep 202400:29:11

On this episode of Orthostatic, host Jimmy sits down with Dr. Nancy Durban, a leading expert in pediatric physical therapy. With over 16 years at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Nancy specializes in treating young patients with musculoskeletal pain. In this conversation, we dive into the complex nature of pain, the biopsychosocial model, and how psychological and social factors influence pain perception. Nancy shares valuable insights into pain management and how a holistic approach can improve outcomes for children dealing with pain.

Target Audience: Healthcare professionals, physical therapists, pediatricians, and anyone interested in the treatment and management of pediatric pain.

The Power of Word-of-Mouth and Marketing in Physical Therapy15 Jan 202500:15:19

In this episode of Ortho Static, host James Spencer is joined by guest Matthew Haberl to dive into the world of branding and marketing in the physical therapy industry. They explore effective strategies for building client relationships, from word-of-mouth referrals to drip marketing techniques. Matthew shares valuable insights on how small businesses, especially those in physical therapy, can build trust within their communities and foster long-term patient care. The conversation touches on the importance of personalized follow-ups, creating an engaging website, and leveraging local connections. Whether you're starting your own practice or looking to refine your marketing efforts, this episode offers practical tips and advice for growing a successful, patient-centered business.



Target Audience:

Physical therapists, clinic owners, healthcare professionals, small business owners in the health and wellness industry, marketing enthusiasts, and anyone interested in branding, patient-centered care, and effective marketing strategies in physical therapy and healthcare.

OCS Exam Prep: Knee Injury Case Scenario18 Sep 202400:08:39

Hello, aspiring Orthopedic Clinical Specialists! In this video, we delve into a comprehensive knee injury scenario involving a 14-year-old female patient who suffered a traumatic knee injury. Join us as we break down the essential clinical reasoning, patient case analysis, and practical tips vital for the OCS exam. Learn to interpret patient demographics, understand the significance of physical examination findings, and differentiate between diagnoses. We also cover the management of ACL reconstruction and meniscus repair, appropriate imaging choices, and the implementation of effective rehabilitation strategies. Don't miss these critical insights to help you succeed in your OCS exam!

Key Points:

Knee injury scenario analysis

Clinical reasoning for the OCS exam

Interpretation of patient demographics

Physical examination findings

Management of ACL reconstruction

Meniscus repair rehabilitation

Appropriate imaging choices

Effective rehabilitation strategies

Foot Anatomy - Essential Tips for Physical Therapists17 Sep 202400:34:50

Dive deep into the intricate anatomy of the foot with this comprehensive lecture designed for physical therapists. Presented by Jeff Houck from the University of Rochester Medical Center and Tyler Whited from George Fox University, this session covers key topics such as radiographic analysis, bone and joint structures, and the biomechanics of foot movement. Learn about the nuances of various joints, muscle compartments, and their impact on foot function and rehabilitation.

Check out our Foot and Ankle Special Interest Group: https://www.orthopt.org/content/special-interest-groups/foot-ankle

Target Audience:

Medical students and residents, healthcare professionals (such as podiatrists, orthopedists, and physical therapists), anatomy and physiology instructors, researchers in biomechanics, students in sports medicine, patients with foot disorders.

Irish Step Dancing16 Sep 2024

On this episode of PASIG Practice Pearls, host Dr. Isabella Scangamor is joined by Dr. Claire Plummer Such, a board-certified sports physical therapist and certified Irish dance instructor. They discuss the unique physical demands and common injuries seen in Irish step dancing, as well as effective rehabilitation strategies for getting these athletes back on the dance floor. From the specialized footwear to the rigorous certification process for Irish dance teachers, this episode provides a comprehensive overview of this dynamic performance art.

Key Topics:

  • Unique footwear and dance styles in Irish step
  • Rigorous teacher certification process
  • Common Irish dance injuries and rehab strategies
  • Translating specialized movements to general rehab

Clinical Management and Considerations for Treating Figure Skaters09 Sep 2024

This episode of the PASIG Practice Pearls podcast explores the unique considerations for evaluating and treating figure skaters. Host Dr. Isabella Scangare is joined by Dr. Patty Cavaleri and Dr. Sarah Plummer Holzman to cover the following key topics:

  • Common injury mechanisms
  • The importance of boot fit and laterality
  • Recommended evaluation techniques
  • Effective interventions
  • Strategies for a safe return to skating
OCS Exam Prep: Hip Case Scenario09 Sep 202400:08:48

Welcome, aspiring Orthopedic Clinical Specialists! In this video, we explore a hip trauma scenario featuring a 33-year-old male who experienced a fall. Join us as we delve into essential clinical reasoning, patient case analysis, and practical tips crucial for the OCS exam. You'll learn how to interpret patient demographics, understand the importance of physical examination findings, and differentiate between diagnoses. This session also covers the management of traumatic arthritis, hip mobilization techniques, and contraindications for high-velocity maneuvers. Don't miss these valuable insights to help you ace your OCS exam!

Key Points:

Hip trauma scenario analysis

Clinical reasoning for the OCS exam

Interpretation of patient demographics

Physical examination findings

Management of traumatic arthritis

Hip mobilization techniques

Contraindications for high-velocity maneuvers

Founding the AOPT: Lessons from the Past & Visions for the Future!04 Sep 202400:41:06

Join us as we explore the origins and evolution of the Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy with its founder, Stanley Paris. From the AOPT’s modest beginnings to becoming a cornerstone of the physical therapy community, Stanley shares invaluable lessons and pivotal moments that have shaped the organization. Looking ahead, we address the challenges that current PTs face, including the hurdles of payment reimbursement, the impact of AI on clinical practices, and the economic challenges posed by the high costs of PT education. Discover how AOPT plans to navigate these challenges and continue pushing the profession forward.

Target Audience:

This episode is perfect for current and future physical therapists, orthopaedic PTs, PT students, PT educators, PT researchers, PT professionals interested in organizational development, PTs dealing with reimbursement issues, PTs exploring AI impacts in healthcare, and individuals interested in the evolution of physical therapy practice.

OCS Exam Prep: Foot and Ankle Case Scenario02 Sep 202400:08:14

Welcome, aspiring Orthopedic Clinical Specialists! In this video, we delve into a foot and ankle scenario featuring a 22-year-old female with bilateral medial leg pain. Join us as we explore critical clinical reasoning, patient case analysis, and practical tips essential for the OCS exam. 

You'll learn how to interpret patient demographics, understand the importance of physical examination findings, and differentiate between diagnoses. This session also covers the etiology and management of medial tibial stress syndrome and how to identify and treat tibial stress fractures. Don't miss these valuable insights to help you ace your OCS exam!

Key Points:

Foot and ankle scenario analysis

Clinical reasoning for the OCS exam

Interpretation of patient demographics

Physical examination findings

Etiology of medial tibial stress syndrome

Diagnosis and treatment of tibial stress fractures

From Footwear to Running Biomechanics: Running Course Insights28 Aug 202400:25:45

Join Dhinu Jayaseelan & Dr. Paul-Neil Czujko for an in-depth discussion on treating runners with diverse experience levels. Our experts share their knowledge on creating effective rehabilitation plans for both new runners and experienced marathoners. The episode also explores the mental aspects of a runner’s return to running, providing tips for physical therapists on how to support and encourage their patients through the process. Footwear is a central theme in our conversation, as we highlight how proper shoe selection can influence injury prevention and recovery.

⬇️ Learn More About Our Running Course⬇️

https://www.orthopt.org/course/30-1-the-running-athlete-prevention-intervention-strategies

Target Audience:

This episode is perfect for physical therapists, PT students, running coaches, sports medicine professionals, orthopaedic specialists, exercise physiologists, fitness trainers, athletic trainers, rehabilitation specialists, healthcare professionals interested in sports injuries, runners, running enthusiasts, sports enthusiasts, continuing education seekers in physical therapy, and those interested in independent study courses.

Emergency Medical Response at Cirque du Soleil26 Aug 202400:31:25

In this episode of PASIG Practice Pearls, host Dr. Marissa Schaeffer interviews Dr. Dawn Muci, a seasoned physical therapist and athletic trainer with extensive experience in the performing arts. Dr. Muci shares her journey from working with Disney's Broadway productions to her time with Cirque du Soleil, detailing the rigorous emergency medical response protocols unique to Cirque's high-risk performances. Discover insights on the specialized training required, the intricacies of emergency action plans, and the importance of teamwork in managing on-stage emergencies. Tune in for an engaging discussion on keeping performers safe and healthy in extraordinary environments.

OCS Exam Prep: Elbow Dislocation Case Scenario26 Aug 202400:09:16

Welcome, aspiring Orthopedic Clinical Specialists! In this video, we dive into an elbow dislocation scenario with a 25-year-old male skateboarder. Join us as we explore key clinical reasoning, patient case analysis, and practical tips crucial for the OCS exam.

You'll learn how to interpret mechanisms of injury, form hypotheses based on patient demographics, and understand the importance of physical examination findings. 

This session also covers the prognosis for elbow dislocations, the use of forearm splints, and recognizing concomitant injuries. Don't miss out on these valuable insights to help you ace your OCS exam!

Note about the Elbow OCS Case: There was a mistake where the speaker initially focused on the most likely injury. The case actually asks for the least likely injury. To clarify, we need to think about the conditions that are most likely to be present based on the patient's presentation, and then identify which one is least likely. The correct answer is heterotopic ossification (Option A), as the patient doesn’t show the typical signs like significant pain, swelling, or warmth around the joint.

We apologize for any confusion and appreciate your understanding!

Key Points:

Elbow dislocation scenario analysis

Clinical reasoning for the OCS exam

Mechanism of injury and patient demographics

Physical examination findings

Prognosis and concomitant injuries

Forearm splint use and considerations

Navigating the Business & Clinical Side of Physical Therapy13 Jan 202500:17:50

In this episode of Ortho Static, host James Spencer is with guest Matthew Haberl as they discuss the journey of transitioning from a clinical role to private practice ownership. They explore the challenges and rewards of running a business while maintaining clinical expertise, the importance of finding your passion in physical therapy, and how new grads can thrive in both aspects of their careers.

Target Audience: physical therapists, new grad physical therapists, private practice owners, physical therapy business owners, physical therapy residents, clinicians looking to start their own practice, physical therapy students

First Steps: A New Grad’s Path to Travel PT21 Aug 202400:33:22

On this episode of the Orthostatic Podcast, host Emanuel sits down with Carolina, a new grad travel PT, to discuss the highs and lows of her journey. Carolina reflects on her experiences in PT school, the decision to pursue travel PT, and the lessons learned along the way. This conversation is packed with insights on how to stay focused, adapt to new environments, and manage the unique challenges of being a traveling physical therapist.

Target Audience:

This episode is perfect for physical therapists, new PT graduates, PT students, aspiring travel PTs, early-career PTs, healthcare professionals exploring travel opportunities, physical therapy educators, PT program directors, career counselors in healthcare, travel healthcare recruiters, and PTs interested in career growth.

Medicare Fee Schedule, Prior Authorization, and the Future of PT Practice20 Aug 202400:14:27

In this episode, we dive into critical updates affecting physical therapy practices, including the recent Medicare physician fee schedule and the implications of a proposed 2.8% cut. We also discuss the latest changes in PTA supervision, the potential benefits of the REDUCE Act, and the challenges posed by UnitedHealthcare's new prior authorization policy. Stay informed about how these developments could impact your practice and what actions you can take.

OCS Exam Prep: Thoracic Spine Case Scenario19 Aug 202400:12:17

Greetings, aspiring orthopedic clinical specialists! In today's presentation, we delve into an in-depth thoracic spine scenario involving a 42-year-old female with thoracic spine pain, headaches, and bilateral upper extremity paresthesias. This case study will guide you through the clinical reasoning process, including differential diagnosis, key assessment techniques, and effective intervention strategies. Enhance your understanding of the thoracic spine and improve your preparation for the OCS exam with this detailed analysis!

Key Points:

Thoracic spine case scenario analysis

Clinical reasoning for the OCS exam

Interpretation of patient demographics

Assessment of thoracic spine pain and paresthesias

Differential diagnosis techniques

Effective treatment and intervention strategies

Women Who Shaped Orthopedic Physical Therapy: 50 Years of Impact14 Aug 202400:56:27

Welcome to Couch Conversations, where the Academy of Orthopedic and Physical Therapy takes you through a special celebration our 50th anniversary. In this episode, host Bill Boissenault talks with pioneers Babette Sanders, Jan Richardson, and Nancy White about their roles in the Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy. They share their experiences and achievements over the past 50 years, highlighting how they helped shape the profession.

  • Target Audience: Physical therapists interested in the history and leadership of orthopedic physical therapy.
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