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E3 Rehab

The E3Rehab Podcast

A Health, Fitness and Medicine podcast
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The E3Rehab Podcast

E3 Rehab

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Chris Hughen sat down with Terrance Sgroi to discuss all things Rotator Cuff Repair Rehab. We dive into early rehab priorities, addressing persistent pain and complications, range of motion goals, when and how to introduce isometrics, the impor
Chris sat down with Jared Powell to discuss all things Rotator Cuff-Related Shoulder Pain. We dive into a variety of topics including: contextual factors, developing a strong therapeutic relationship, acknowledging the uncertainty surrounding e
Chris sat down with Marc Surdyka to discuss the benefits and drawbacks of a test-retest approach, reactive versus proactive approaches to treatment and clinical decision making, setting realistic patient expectations, and much more.  Watch the
Chris sat down with Brady Green to discuss all things Calf Muscle Strain Injuries. We dive into a variety of topics including: a detailed subjective and objective examination, rehabilitation stages and principles, return to sport, injury risk r
Chris and Marc sat down with Stu McGill for part two of their discussion. Stu adds more context to a host of topics that were discussed during his podcast recording with Peter Attia. Stu also addresses our disagreements with some of his stateme
Chris sat down with Filip Struyf to discuss all things Frozen Shoulder. We dive into a variety of topics including: the most common signs and symptoms of frozen shoulder, identifying specific risk factors, differential diagnosis, prognosis, and
In this episode, Chris sat down with Stu McGill and Marc Surdyka. Stu provided more context surrounding his previous podcast interview with Peter Attia in addition to our recent episode discussing some of Stu’s claims during his conversation wi
Chris sat down with Brittany Kim to discuss Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). Brittany outlines the diagnostic criteria, prognosis, communication recommendations, treatment pathways, rehabilitation management strategies, and major misconce
Chris sat down with Marc Surdyka to discuss Stu McGill’s most recent podcast episode with Peter Attia. We dive into a variety of Stu’s claims throughout that podcast including: deadlifting in older adults, the McGill Big 3, vacuuming disc bulge
Chris sat down with Myles Murphy to discuss all things tendons. Myles describes the difference in structure, function, and adaptation of tendons compared to other tissues, tendon rehabilitation, exciting new areas of tendon research, and much m
Chris sat down with Aaron Kubal to discuss all things neurodynamics. We dive into Aaron’s questioning of the narratives, proposed mechanisms, and research surrounding neurodynamics, differentiating between radicular pain and radiculopathy, alte
Chris sat down with Noah Mandel to dive into the topic of posture. We chat about the limitations with assessing posture, the concerns with black and white thinking, conversations with patients, movement variability, embracing uncertainty, and m
Chris sat down with Lora Giangregorio to discuss all things osteoporosis and fracture prevention. We dive into the recently updated Canadian Clinical Practice Guideline for the management of osteoporosis and fracture prevention. We cover the di
Chris sat down with Angie Jackson to discuss all things apophyseal injuries in youth athletes. We dive into the diagnosis, management, and education surrounding Sever’s, Osgood-Schlatter’s, and Sinding-Larsen-Johansson syndrome.  Watch the full
Chris sat down with Karin Silbernagel and Josh Baxter to discuss Patellar Tendon Loading. We dive into their new paper, “Patellar Tendon Loading Progression during Rehabilitation Exercises: Implications for the Treatment of Patellar Tendon Inju
Chris sat down with Marc Surdyka to discuss all things shoulder impingement. We dive into: the history of shoulder impingement, the evidence on subacromial decompression surgery, the dichotomy of good and bad movements, how to introduce new exe
Chris sat down with Joey Scambia to discuss his experience working as a physical therapist at The IMG Academy, a preparatory boarding school in Bradenton, Florida. We dive into a variety of topics including: what it looks like as a student-athl
Chris sat down with Marc Surdyka to experiment with a new format for this week. The goal for this new series is to discuss podcasts, youtube videos, or other social media posts from well known fitness / rehab influencers to address specific cla
Chris sat down with Elanna Arhos and Nao Ito to discuss their recent paper, “Who’s Afraid of Electrical Stimulation? Let’s Re-Visit the Application of NMES at the Knee.” We dive into: quadriceps inhibition, what it is and why it may occur, NMES
Chris Hughen and Marc Surdyka sat down together in person to discuss manual therapy and its role in Chris' clinical practice. We dive into: whether or not he performs manual therapy, who / what informed his views on this topic, patient expectat
Chris sat down with Danny Larson to discuss all things Rate of Force Development. We dive into: the importance of training rate of force development, strategies to improve RFD and the easiest entry points, when to progress, and sample treatment
Chris sat down with Marc Surdyka to discuss all things Gluteal Amnesia. We dive into common misconceptions such as: the need for glute based activation drills, sitting turning off your glutes, and weak glutes causing back pain. We then discuss
Chris down with Sarah Lord Ferguson to discuss her recent editorial, “Should we give patients what they want? Patient expectations and financial pressures need to be addressed to increase uptake of evidence-based practice.” We dive into: the me
Chris sat down with Jordan Rennicke to discuss all things musculoskeletal injections. We dive into the evidence (or lack thereof) on a host of common MSK injections including: Corticosteroids, NSAID’s, PRP, Prolotherapy, and Stem Cells. Jordan
Chris sat down with Paul Ingraham to discuss his views on the overemphasis of the psychosocial aspect of the BPS model, the value of the biological, achilles tendinopathy versus tendinitis, chronic pain, advice on how to interpret research, and
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