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Physical Therapy

26 07, 2022

Ep. 75- More Research is Needed: Can research be wrong?

2024-10-29T11:38:31-07:00

Being a good consumer of research is a crucial aspect of our professional responsibility.  Today, Paul Gagliano is joined by Keisuke Kanno and Dan Miriovsky to continue the series, More Research is Needed.  The three discuss the question whether or not research can be wrong.  They discuss two different articles during this episode, "Formal Physical Therapy after Total Hip Arthroplasty is Not Required" and "Outcomes of Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Study of Patients One Year Postsurgery."

Ep. 75- More Research is Needed: Can research be wrong?2024-10-29T11:38:31-07:00
23 06, 2022

Strength for the Climbing Wall

2024-10-29T11:38:34-07:00

By: Sam Gesicki, PT, DPT, and Carly Szemerey, PT, DPT 

Every discipline of climbing requires strength.

Bouldering presents almost gymnastic difficulty depending on the setter of the problem. Balance, power, and athleticism is required for every moment on the wall. Sport climbing presents the longest time on the wall, so endurance is paramount. There […]

Strength for the Climbing Wall2024-10-29T11:38:34-07:00
2 06, 2022

Becoming a Leader: Meet K2

2024-10-29T11:38:36-07:00

The Fukuoka Softbank Hawks want to be the number one baseball team in the world. Not just in their league, not even just in Japan- the world. To accomplish that, yes, they need fantastic players and coaches, but they also need a strong team of athletic trainers, strength coaches, and physical therapists to build […]

Becoming a Leader: Meet K22024-10-29T11:38:36-07:00
31 05, 2022

Ep. 74- Our responsibility in the rise of UCL injuries

2024-10-29T11:38:37-07:00

The statistics are staggering...our role is crucial.  Tune in as Paul Gagliano leads a discussion with Keisuke Kanno and Dan Miriovsky, on the epidemic of UCL injuries and the responsibility of the physical therapist in management and education.

Ep. 74- Our responsibility in the rise of UCL injuries2024-10-29T11:38:37-07:00
30 03, 2022

Ep. 73- The Huddle Highlights

2024-10-29T11:38:43-07:00

You do not want to miss this episode, as Dan Miriovsky and Bekah Hibbert, share some of the highlights from "The Huddle 2022" sports medicine conference. If you missed this conference, check out this debrief and then purchase the on-demand package to catch all the action and information! The Huddle: Virtual

Ep. 73- The Huddle Highlights2024-10-29T11:38:43-07:00
23 02, 2022

Ep. 72 – Do you even stretch, bro?

2024-10-29T11:38:45-07:00

Bro, stretching, really? Mobility, stability, mostability, stamobility, creating mobility without stability creates instability...Holy cow my brain hurts. Dan Miriovsky is joined once again by Keisuke Kanno and John Kline for a philosophical discussion surrounding mobility versus stability. You will see this trio challenged by the questions and we hope it stimulates thoughts and discussions amongst you and your colleagues.

Ep. 72 – Do you even stretch, bro?2024-10-29T11:38:45-07:00
27 01, 2022

Ep. 71- GooglePT: Ankle Sprains

2024-10-29T11:38:47-07:00

Our popular series makes a triumph return in 2022 as Dan Miriovsky is joined by Keisuke Kanno and John Kline to discuss ankle sprains. The three take time to not only discuss commonly found exercises on google, but they integrate a review article published in December of 2020 in the World Journal of Orthopedics, 'Acute ankle sprains in athletes: Clinical aspects and algorithmic approach' to drive the discussion.

Ep. 71- GooglePT: Ankle Sprains2024-10-29T11:38:47-07:00
23 12, 2021

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

2025-01-27T17:25:59-07:00

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 Matters2025-01-27T17:25:59-07:00
28 10, 2021

Ep. 69: “More Research is Needed:” Research is Everything vs Function is Everything

2024-10-29T11:38:53-07:00

A new series to focus on improving the ability to be a consumer of research. Paul Gagliano PT, DPT, Dan Miriovsky, PT, DPT, OCS, FAFS, ATC and Keisuke Kanno, PT, DPT, FAFS, CSCS gather together to kick off this series.  The three discuss the spectrum from 'research is everything' to 'function is everything.'  This theoretical discussion will lead you thinking about how you consume research and implement into your clinical care.

Ep. 69: “More Research is Needed:” Research is Everything vs Function is Everything2024-10-29T11:38:53-07:00
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