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ACL

15 08, 2023

Ep. 92- Oh no, oh no, oh no no no…insurance DENIED

2024-10-29T11:37:55-07:00

Dan is joined by two new guests, Peter Gorman, PT, DPT and Kimberly Wolf-King, PT, DPT to discuss navigating post-op ACL and insurance regulations! The three discussion a variety of topics with the resounding theme being excellent communication!

Ep. 92- Oh no, oh no, oh no no no…insurance DENIED2024-10-29T11:37:55-07:00
30 11, 2022

Ep. 83- Huddle Speaker Spotlight- Stop and Go with Jess Elis

2024-10-29T11:38:15-07:00

Attention, Huddle Speaker Spotlight! Jesse Elis, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS, COMT, CSCS, FAAOMPT joins Dan, Paul and Bekah today to discuss a crucial component of sports rehabilitation, acceleration and deceleration. To hear more from Jesse Elis and other incredible speakers, join us at The Huddle 2023!

Ep. 83- Huddle Speaker Spotlight- Stop and Go with Jess Elis2024-10-29T11:38:15-07:00
3 11, 2022

Stability Training to Reduce the Risk of ACL Tears in Basketball Athletes

2024-10-29T11:38:18-07:00

By: Ashley Schallett, PT, DPT

There are many common injuries that athletes sustain within their career. Basketball is a fast-paced game consisting of cutting, sharp movements, sprinting and rapid stops. All of these can result in injury if proper techniques to reduce the chance of injury are not incorporated into a player’s preparation. […]

Stability Training to Reduce the Risk of ACL Tears in Basketball Athletes2024-10-29T11:38:18-07:00
7 04, 2022

4 Ways PT’s Combat Atrophy After ACL Injuries

2024-10-29T11:38:41-07:00

By: Ben Kelto, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS

Our bodies are in a constant state of change but like to live in balance. We are constantly building and breaking down muscle tissue at every activity level, however the amount of movement dictates if new tissue is created, or if existing muscle is absorbed. If […]

4 Ways PT’s Combat Atrophy After ACL Injuries2024-10-29T11:38:41-07:00
23 12, 2021

Ep. 70: “More Research is Needed:” Application Matters

2024-10-29T11:38:49-07:00

The second edition of "More Research is Needed" with a practical example on how to read and interrupt research.  Paul Gagliano, Keisuke Kanno and Dan Miriovsky join together to discuss, "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? Open Chain Exercises after ACL Reconstruction" from JOSPT Sept 2020. They discuss the three main points of the article and how it can be utilized during programming for patients.

Ep. 70: “More Research is Needed:” Application Matters2024-10-29T11:38:49-07:00
7 09, 2021

5 Things You Might Not Know About Physical Therapy

2024-02-29T17:04:19-07:00

Over the years, the field of physical therapy has been constantly evolving how and what we can treat. Spooner has been right in the center of this growth, extending our breadth of expertise in ways that allow us to help more people than ever before! 

Here are 5 things you might not know […]

5 Things You Might Not Know About Physical Therapy2024-02-29T17:04:19-07:00
20 05, 2021

Can Physical Therapy Help Me Avoid Surgery?

2024-07-15T12:08:06-07:00

Surgery can be a daunting prospect, so it’s natural to wonder, “Are there things I can do to avoid or delay surgery?” To quickly satisfy your curiosity the answer is “Yes.” Physical therapy is one way you can avoid or delay surgery, but the circumstances have to be right. 

Can Physical Therapy Help Me Avoid Surgery?2024-07-15T12:08:06-07:00
19 03, 2021

Avoiding Youth Basketball Injuries – A Note to Youth Athletes from a Physical Therapist

2024-07-17T14:21:22-07:00

Youth sports are definitely fun, and they can also be demanding on a young athlete’s body. Basketball is a great example of this. A high performing basketball player must have strength, speed, agility, verticality, endurance, quick reactionary time and excellent eye-hand coordination. Athletes generally spend a majority of their practice (both off season and in […]

Avoiding Youth Basketball Injuries – A Note to Youth Athletes from a Physical Therapist2024-07-17T14:21:22-07:00
20 08, 2020

ACL Injury Prevention and Rehab: Stay in the Game, Not on the Sideline

2023-09-08T15:36:07-07:00

Our bodies move dynamically and simultaneously in three main directions during sports activities: front to back, side to side, and in a twisting or rotational motion. Injuries can happen when there is a deficit in the body’s ability to control all of those movements at the same time throughout the kinetic chain. Of […]

ACL Injury Prevention and Rehab: Stay in the Game, Not on the Sideline2023-09-08T15:36:07-07:00
13 02, 2019

ACL Injuries and Sports: Training and Rehab

2024-08-19T13:36:55-07:00

The Spring sport season has arrived, and with a surge in activity often comes a surge in injuries. ACL injuries are one of the most common and serious injuries to occur on any sporting field or court. Unfortunately, there’s no way to completely prevent an ACL injury; we wish that were the case! But there […]

ACL Injuries and Sports: Training and Rehab2024-08-19T13:36:55-07:00