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Therapists In Motion2023-09-22T09:05:11-07:00

THERAPISTS IN MOTION

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Welcome to Therapists In Motion, brought to you by Spooner. Your hosts, Dan Miriovsky, PT, DPT, OCS, ATC and Paul Gagliano, PT, DPT work in a multi-clinic private practice based out of Scottsdale, Arizona. Through collaboration and discussion with dynamic leaders in the profession of physical therapy, their goal is to educate and engage the listener while providing a platform to elevate the profession.

Therapists in Motion was designed for you, if you are a treating therapist with a focus is on developing clinical and professional excellence. The mission is always to positively impact your patients’ experience and their outcome. If you have questions, would like to suggest a topic or just want to say “Hi” you can contact us directly at therapistsinmotion@spoonerpt.com.

2509, 2018

Ep. 31- Goni or Not to Goni…

By |September 25th, 2018|Categories: Therapists in Motion|0 Comments

The Cleanest Podcast ever series continues, with part two: Objective. Dan, Paul, Jen and Andrew discuss challenging yourself and your patient in the objective section to better find the appropriate starting point for the first treatment session.

1809, 2018

Ep. 30- Don’t Drop The Soap

By |September 18th, 2018|Categories: Therapists in Motion|0 Comments

The Cleanest podcast ever, hosted once again by Dan and Paul. We will dive deep into the first of a four part series focusing on the SOAP. Often overlooked in the world of physical therapy, the Subjective section of an exam. Joined today by Jen and Andrew, we discuss the progression and evolution with our focus on the subjective portion SOAP!

2108, 2018

Ep. 29- Clinical Pearls with Clinical Experts

By |August 21st, 2018|Categories: Therapists in Motion|0 Comments

From motor control, to treating towards optimal function, efficiency of movement, addressing pain and navigating the patient who is in pain, centric joint positioning, and body awareness, stay tuned for a discussion around Clinical Pearls. Dan is once again joined by our frequent special guests from the Institute of Physical Art, Gregg Johnson, PT, FFMT, FAAOMPT and Brent Yamashita, PT, MPT, CFMT, FFMT, FAAOMPT. Also joining the discussion are Torrey Foster, PT, DPT, OCS and Carrie Schofield, PT, DPT, PRPC.

For more information regarding the continuing education pathway through the IPA, please visit: www.instituteofphysicalart.com

3107, 2018

Ep. 28- Attributes of GREAT Physical Therapists

By |July 31st, 2018|Categories: Therapists in Motion|0 Comments

Dan is joined once again by our frequent guests from the Institute of Physical Art, Gregg Johnson, PT, FFMT, FAAOMPT and Brent Yamashita, PT, MPT, CFMT, FFMT, FAAOMPT. Also joining the discussion are Torrey Foster, PT, DPT, OCS and Carrie Schofield, PT, DPT, PRPC. Together we discuss the journey to unlock and develop the key attributes in great physical therapists!

You can learn more about the Institute of Physical Art at: www.instituteofphysicalart.com

2707, 2018

Ep. 27- At your cervix…

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More people than ever are in need of women’s health experts within the realm of physical therapy! Paul Gagliano, PT, DPT is joined by pelvic health experts, Sara Gagliano, PT, DPT, CLT-UE LaRissa Shaps, PT, DPT, FAFS and Carrie Schofield, PT, DPT, PRPC. This discussion assists with setting foundational information for gaining insight into women’s/men’s health and pelvic floor components of rehabilitation! (Hint, we will continue talking about these issues moving forward within our podcast)

1005, 2018

Ep. 26- Feel the BURNout

By |May 10th, 2018|Categories: Therapists in Motion|0 Comments

Sometimes being a physical therapist is really FUN! Sometimes being a physical therapist is really demanding and difficult. In this podcast we’re discussing the topic of burnout in our profession; what it is, when it typically happens, WHY it happens, and how to recognize the signs of burnout in yourself. Jennifer Lee PT, DPT, FAFS, Paul Gagliano PT, DPT, and Andrew Walquist PT, DPT, FAFS, OCS discuss their own histories with frustration and burnout in order to try and help you understand it, recognize it, and have better control over it.

2904, 2018

Ep. 25- Brain Power Needed!

By |April 29th, 2018|Categories: Therapists in Motion|Tags: |0 Comments

Celebrating our 25th episode for Therapists In Motion. With the assistance of Brian Schulte, CSCS, FAFS, Dan was able to create a special surprise for our guests. Grab a piece of paper and a pencil and join for some FUN! (FYI, you may need to increase you playback volume due to the acoustics of our recording room. We apologize and hope it is only for this one episode!)