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Manips and Sips

Manips and Sips

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SPTs this one is for all y'all! If you are wondering how to make the best out of your affiliations then you need to listen to this. Whether you like the setting/facility you are in or not, you can always take positives out of it! Your affiliati
Adductor strains can be a real pain in the #$%&! In this episode we discuss differential diagnostics of the different varieties of this injury and why we should not always assume pain in the groin region is an adductor strain!
Nothing more cringeworthy as hearing "I am bone on bone in my knee!" For years these patients were doomed for replacements, but is that the truth now? Can these people be saved?! Tune in to find out!
Have you ever wondered WHY Dr. Boyd and Dr. Cruz wanted to become physical therapists?! In this episode we discuss our origins stories of wat led us down the profession we so dearly love!
Fresh off our Mother Of ACL Courses we are talking about progressing our ACLers! Social media will show all the "exciting" exercises of ACL rehab, but no one ever shows the early stages. And to many times we see ACLers lose progress in rehab as
A heated episode on imposter syndrome, new grads, BS courses and "consultants" limiting the profession! Sips Provided By: Burlington Beer Company and Yards Brewing 🍺 Business/Clinical Chat Begins at 4 minutesInterested in virtual manual
When we do a manipulation or high velocity low amplitude thrust does the pop or cavitation really manner?! Research argues that it may not, but we discuss what we see in the clinic and in mentorship. Sips Provided By: Clase azul reposado teq
One of the biggest knocks on the PT profession is the lack of standardization and how every clinician marches to their own beat when it comes to examination and treatment. In thi episode we discuss the pros and cons of the idea of standardizing
In this episode we discuss all things muscle strains! Historically, athletes do not have the best track record returning to sport following strains, from either a loss of performance or reinjury. We talk about why that may be!Sips Provided By
What does it really mean to be an evidence based practitioner?! A lot of debate with this topic! Listen in our evolution of how we as clinicians stay "evidence-based"!Sips Provided By: Backwards Flag 🍺 9/10 , Clase azul reposado tequila πŸ₯ƒ
In this episode we bring on the amazing Dr. Meynard Enriquez PT, DPT, OCS, FiT owner of Hawaii Sports and Balance Center, Fellow-In-Training at the prestigious Regis University and the APTA Centennial Representative of the great state of Hawaii
As Mahatma Gandhi once said "A nation's culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people." The same can be said for a clinic! We discuss the importance of having a strong culture in the clinic and its impact on patients, employees an
From plica syndrome, to fat pad syndrome, to patellar tendinopathy, to PFPS and Osgood Shlatters, there are a ton of "pathologies" that make up the infamous anterior knee pain. In this episode we discuss common trends in the diagnoses that can
One of the toughest decisions for clinicians to determine when they start their practices. We offer experiences of both operating as a "solo show" and building a team. We discuss the pros and cons of both to help you better decide!Sips Provid
Ahhh quite possibly the toughest decision for our ACLers. Which graft and why?! If you are a clinician who sees ACLR or will be undergoing ACL Reconstruction this episode is for you! Find out why the ACLR has such poor outcomes and what we as r
In this episode we discuss the differences between the "Traditional" primarily physician referral practice vs a direct access practice! Pros and cons to both! We discuss clinical implications of these styles and running a PT practice that invol
No matter what setting you are in, you can't avoid the awkward moments that come with any healthcare profession. Being in the PT profession for a combined 30+ years we have definitely seen and been apart of some cringe worthy moments! Listen in
In this episode we talk all thing shoulder dislocations! When to operate, who to operate on, who can try non-operative and all other factors to consider. We discuss traumatic vs multidirectional based dislocations and even Dr. Cruz's own experi
A huge debate in today's PT world, does manual therapy techniques cause patients to be dependent on us? Is manual therapy similar to a drug addiction? We discuss the risk reward of applying MT to our patients. We also rant on do today's PT's de
Picking up where we left off we discuss more exercises that we have retired from our practice! Whether it was trial and error or evidence, these interventions have become prehistoric. We also discuss some practices that we brought out of retire
You ever look at back att yourself and wonder why the hell was I doing that?! Well the Manips & Sips team takes a trip down memory lane and reflect on manual interventions, examination techniques that we phased out of our practice...for the bet
In this episode we discuss the infamous Lumbar Fusion! The procedure historically has poor outcomes and is not a good solution for individuals with low back pain, however it is still being performed regularly. We discuss why we should avoid thi
Ot oh we are back with another Chad Cook and Adam Meakin debate! This time discussing the recent excerpt that Dr. Cook published on the "Demonization of Manual Therapy". Dr. Cook brings to the light the recent trends of the false narratives tha
Managing the runner can be fun, and finicky at the same time. We all have had the frequent flyer runner that is riddled with overuse lower extremity injuries. We dive into why this happens and what we can do to manage the runner from an educati
An episode from the archives! An amazing interview with Dr. Joseph Biland PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT faculty at Seton Hall University DPT program, president/owner of Advance Practice Physical Therapy and Consulting and Director of Rehab at Mountains
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