Therapists In Motion show

Therapists In Motion

Summary: Welcome to Therapists In Motion, brought to you by Spooner Physical Therapy. Your primary hosts, Dan Miriovsky, PT, DPT, OCS, ATC, Paul Gagliano, PT, DPT and Michelle Babcock, PT, MSPT, OCS, work in a multi-clinic private practice based out of Scottsdale, Arizona. Through collaboration with dynamic leaders in the profession of physical therapy, their goal is to engage you, the audience and elevate the profession together. The target audience is the treating therapist in all areas and the focus is on developing clinical and professional excellence. The mission is always to positively impact your patients' experience and their outcome. Contact us directly at therapistsinmotion@spoonerpt.com or visit us through www.spoonerpt.com.

Podcasts:

 Ep. 18- Fireside Chat with Gregg Johnson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:45

Stories are a great way for people to learn. Join Dan and Paul for story time with Gregg Johnson, Co-Founder of the Institute of Physical Art.  His stories will have impact on all who listen about the true power of physical therapy! 

 Ep. 17: Specificity and Manual Therapy with Gregg and Ryan Johnson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:16

Current evidence would suggest types of manual therapy do not matter, including APTA’s clinical guidelines.  However, many people believe in the power of specificity with manual therapy.  Gregg Johnson and his son, Ryan, from the Institute of Physical Art, join us to discuss this subject!

 Ep. 16- Back and Better Than Ever: 2017 Recap | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:52

We here at Therapists in Motion had a successful 2017.  We want to thank all of our listeners and subscribers for their downloads and feedback in 2017.  We have some awesome podcasts planned for 2018 and will kick off the year with a BANG! As always, we welcome feedback at therapistsinmotion@spoonerpt.com

 Ep. 15- Patient Education and Powerful Analogies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:43

Pepper Grinders, Rubber Tires and Physical Therapy! Paul and Dan are joined by Tim Spooner, PT, FAFS and Andrew Walquist, PT, DPT, OCS, FAFS to have a solid discussion on the power of analogies to assist with patient understanding.  A few great tidbits to take into your patient care immediately!

 Ep.14 – What type of therapist are you, conservative or aggressive? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:40

What is the perception of PT and how aggressive we are with our treatments?  Dan and Paul are again joined by Tim Spooner, PT, FAFS and Andrew Walquist, PT, DPT, OCS, FAFS as well as a new guest, Erin Danielson, PT, DPT, OCS, COMT through the IAOM-US.  Erin works for Advanced Physical Therapy in Anchorage and Seward.  www.aptak.com Dan, Paul, Andrew, Erin and Tim have a philosophical discussion on the type of therapist they are and how they respond to common patient reactions from physical therapy.

 Ep. 13- Skeleton Dance for the Upper Quarter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:58

Maybe we should quit PT and start a singing career… Dan is rejoined by Andrew Walquist, PT, DPT, OCS, FAFS live from Texas! The complexity of regional interdependence can be a tough concept for those who treat only at the site of pain.  During this episode, we begin to unravel how the thoracic spine is linked to the cervical, shoulder and elbow dysfunction and learn that we CAN reduce pain and dysfunction by treat a distant site!

 Ep. 12- Cervicogenic Headaches and the PT role | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:54

Part Two of the headache discussion with, Dan, Paul and Jeff Foucrier, PT, DPT, OCS. Assistant Professor at Northern Arizona University. Focus during this discussion is on patients suffering from cervicogenic headaches.

 Ep. 11- 46% of Adults have this condition… | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:28

46% of the adult population has active headaches…Dan and Paul are joined by Jeff Foucrier, PT, DPT, OCS, Assistant Clinical Professor with Northern Arizona University and part time staff physical therapist at Spooner Physical Therapy.  Jeff brings a level of expertise and passion to the treatment of headaches.  Jeff provides great insight into neurovascular headaches and role PT has in the treatment of patients with this condition. This is the first of a two part series focused on headaches!

 Ep. 10- How do I use Neuro Re-ed in clinical practice? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:39

Balance, Posture and Safety, OH MY! Discussing how to actually use neuro re-ed for more than just your balance patients.  A supplemental podcast to What the CPT code is that…

 Ep. 9- What the CPT code is that? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:31

Commonly misunderstood in the world of outpatient PT, CPT codes.  A discussion on what is and how you can apply them in clinical practice.  Also, a great description of Therapeutic Activities by the one and only, Paul Gagliano! Not WHAT to charge, but HOW to understand the codes!

 Ep. 8- Outcomes…Molding Clinical Practice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:08

Hosted by Michelle Babcock, a round table discussion about utilizing Outcomes in an outpatient PT setting.  Discussion about professional responsibility and clinical development. We recently updated our podcasting equipment, we hope you all can hear the improvements!!!

 Ep. 7- G2, Gary Gray, not Gatorade… | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:03

A discussion with the Father of Function, Gary Gray and his son Doug. For more information on the offerings from the Gray Institute, please visit them at www.grayinstitute.com    

 Ep. 6- Why shoulder special tests are not so special… | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:27

It has been said that in life, there is a place for everything. One could argue the same is true in the world of physical therapy. However, just because something has a purpose, there is no guarantee it is the most effective or correct option. Are special tests the gold standard in diagnosing movement dysfunction, a useless relic of the past or something in between. Listen in as we discuss…

 Ep. 5- Stability vs Mobility: Opposite Treatment Approaches? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:31

What do Jello Molds, Yao Ming and being “not dead” have in common?  Mobility and stability seem like completely opposite terms and even more opposite treatment approaches. Do they really have to be that different? Listen to find out the answer to these questions…

 Ep. 4- Fuel Your Passion Through Education | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:38

An awesome interview with the co-founder of the Institute of Physical Art (IPA), Gregg Johnson, and his colleague and fellow IPA instructor, Brent Yamashita.  An inspiring discussion for all therapists!  You find can out more about the IPA through www.instituteofphysicalart.com  

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