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Listeners of Mechanical Care Forum that love the show mention:The Mechanical Care Forum podcast is an excellent resource for anyone interested in MDT or the McKenzie method. Hosted by Jason Ward, this podcast provides valuable insights, discussions, and interviews with experts in the field of musculoskeletal physiotherapy. From the very first episode to the present, listeners can gain a wealth of knowledge and stay up to date with the latest research and practical techniques.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is its ability to educate and inspire listeners. Many reviewers mention how listening to this podcast has helped them improve their outcomes as therapists and has given them ideas to better educate and empower their patients. The discussions between like-minded clinicians provide clinical pearls, insights from patients, and invaluable information for any orthopedic physical therapist or student considering a career in orthopedics. The clear presentation and great audio quality make it easy to follow along and absorb the information shared.
The only potential downside mentioned by some reviewers is the challenge of staying up to date with new episodes due to a busy life. However, this can be overcome by starting from episode one on Jason's website and gradually catching up with the present episodes. Despite this minor inconvenience, many reviewers highly recommend this podcast as a way to continue learning outside of clinics or courses.
In conclusion, The Mechanical Care Forum podcast is an incredible learning tool that provides valuable insights into mechanical assessment and care through interviews with renowned experts in the field. It fuels passion for MDT, offers inspiration for practicing therapists, and reminds listeners of their value within the greater MDT community. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in musculoskeletal physiotherapy or seeking evidence-based treatment approaches.
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In episode 400 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with Season 13 highlighting the McKenzie Institute International Diploma Program. Today we're connecting with three other candidates, Micah Sales, Daniel Paggan, and Ray Peralta, who like me are scheduled to take the final exam of the program soon after this recording. We'll hear how they're feeling about it, how they've approached study, what they're learning and plenty more. This week on MCF!
In episode 398 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with Season 13 spotlighting another from this year's cohort, Tim Davis along with his clinical tutor Todd Edelson. We discuss Tim's hopes for the placement going into the 9 weeks, Todd's intention and structure of the clinical time, a couple of patient cases which offered some good learning opportunities for Tim and plenty more!
In episode 398 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with Season 13 spotlighting another from this year's cohort, Tim Davis along with his clinical tutor Todd Edelson. We discuss Tim's hopes for the placement going into the 9 weeks, Todd's intention and structure of the clinical time, a couple of patient cases which offered some good learning opportunities for Tim and plenty more!
In episode 397 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with Season 13 spotlighting two from this year's cohort, Tina and Tue, along with their clinical tutors Claus and Annette. We discuss their work schedule, the goals and objectives of this phase of the program, how they're feeling about examination and treatment within this clinical residency site, some specific patient cases which have been valuable learning opportunities and plenty more!
In episode 395 we highlight three of the educators of the theoretical portion of the McKenzie Institute International's Dipoma Programme. Yvonne Body of San Diego, USA, Mark Cheel of Geelong, Australia and Grant Watson of Nelson New Zealand join us to share their roles within the initial 12 week online academic portion of the program. They share some historical perspectives of the evolution of the program, what they teach, the method and intent of this aspect of the program and plenty more!
In episode 395 we highlight three of the educators of the theoretical portion of the McKenzie Institute International's Dipoma Programme. Yvonne Body of San Diego, USA, Mark Cheel of Geelong, Australia and Grant Watson of Nelson New Zealand join us to share their roles within the initial 12 week online academic portion of the program. They share some historical perspectives of the evolution of the program, what they teach, the method and intent of this aspect of the program and plenty more!
In episode 394 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with Season 13. Season 13 covers an indepth look at the McKenzie Institute International's Diploma Programme. In this episode we're checking back in with this year's diploma candidate cohort about midway through the initial theoretical portion of the first of three phases of the program. You'll hear from Emily, Ruchi, Tina, Tim and Davide. They'll share how they're coping with the increased demands of reading, contributing input to the online assignments and conversations, how they're adjusting their life to keep up and plenty more!
In episode 393 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with Season 13. Season 13 covers an indepth look at the McKenzie Institute International's Diploma Programme. In this episode we're highlighting three recent graduates, Julie, Adam and Paco. You'll hear about their reason for pursuing this achievement, how it was now looking back, how it's aided their practice, opportunities which have come from it and plenty more!
In episode 392 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with Season 13. Season 13 covers an indepth look at the McKenzie Institute International's Diploma Programme. In this episode we're highlighting the CEO of the McKenzie Institute International Helen Clare and the International Director of Education and Coordinator of the Diploma Program, Richard Rosedale. We talk about the history of the program, how it's evolved over past decades, what one can expect if they decide to enroll and are accepted and plenty more!
In episode 390 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 12. We're spotlighting important books related to our field of conservative care of musculoskeletal disorders. This week we have Dr. Stephen May and his series of texts, Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy, which he co-authored with the late Robin McKenzie. He'll share the backstory of writing these texts, what a reader will find in them, and more! To hear the entire episode go to your favorite podcast player or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 390 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 12. We're spotlighting important books related to our field of conservative care of musculoskeletal disorders. This week we have Dr. Stephen May and his series of texts, Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy, which he co-authored with the late Robin McKenzie. He'll share the backstory of writing these texts, what a reader will find in them, and more! To hear the entire episode go to your favorite podcast player or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 389 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 12. We're spotlighting important books related to our field of conservative care of musculoskeletal disorders. This week we have Mr. Wayne Rath and his recommendations of books to read from over 45 years of practice. Books from fathers of nonoperative orthopedic care like James Cyriax, John Mennell, Harry Farfan, and Malcomb Jayson to books in the social and behavioral sciences, like Albert Bandura, to texts on movement and arthrology and more! To hear the entire episode go to your favorite podcast player or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 388 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 12. We're spotlighting important books related to our field of conservative care of musculoskeletal disorders. This week we have Dr. Scott Miller and his book Better Results; Using Deliberate Practice to Improve Therapeutic Effectiveness. He shares what prompted the writing of the book, some of the research on the top performers, what the best in any field do differently, some practical advice on how to improve and more!
In episode 387 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 12. We're spotlighting important books related to our field of conservative care of musculoskeletal disorders. This week we have Ms. Annie O'Connor and her book World of Hurt. We talk about the origins of the book, we walk through a verbal tour of the breakdown of pain, the subgroups, the principles key to each group, and plenty more. To hear the entire episode go to your favorite podcast player or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 386 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 12. We're spotlighting important books related to our field of conservative care of musculoskeletal disorders. This week we have Dr. Yoav Suprun and his book Aging without Aching. We talk about what prompted the writing and development of the book, how the book is structured, some examples of his advice for the public, and plenty more. To hear the entire episode go to your favorite podcast player or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 385 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 12. We're spotlighting important books related to our field of conservative care of musculoskeletal disorders. This week we have Dr. Nikolai Bogduk and his book Clinical Anatomy of the lumbar Spine and Sacrum. We talk what prompted the writing and development of the book, how the chapters are laid out, some examples of the anatomy and its influence on function, and more. To hear the entire episode go to your favorite podcast player or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 384 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 12. We're spotlighting important books related to our field of conservative care of musculoskeletal disorders. This week we have Dr. Eric Hegedus and Dr. Chad Cook and their book Orthopedic Physical Examination Tests. We talk about the organization of the book, a few examples of orthopedic tests in the book, how they encourage clinicians to proceed with their physical examination going forward, and more. To hear the entire episode go to your favorite podcast player or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 383 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 12. We're spotlighting important books related to our field of conservative care of musculoskeletal disorders. This week we have Dr. Adriaan Louw and his series of books on pain neuroscience education written for the patient. We talk about where the idea of these books came from, some of the titles in the series, some of the educational illustrations and analogies he includes in the books and uses for his patients, and more. To hear the entire episode go to your favorite podcast player or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 382 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 12. We're spotlighting important books related to our field of conservative care of musculoskeletal disorders. This week we have Dr. Jason Hwang and his book, Innovator's Prescription. We talk about the problems within the USA healthcare system which led to the writing of this book, some examples of what disruptive innovation is, what three elements are needed for any innovation to take hold, how the Covid19 pandemic has facilitated some disruptive innovations, and plenty more. To hear the entire episode go to your favorite podcast player or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 381 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 12. We're spotlighting important books related to our field of conservative care of musculoskeletal disorders. This week we have Dr. Ron Donelson and his book, Rapid Recoveries without Surgery. We talk about his professional first-hand experience which led him to learn a diagnostic process different but better than his original training had offered, the impression of his colleagues to this new diagnostic process, the four major parts of his book, why he believes the contents of the book have significant potential to improve care for too many, and plenty more. To hear the entire episode go to your favorite podcast player or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 380 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 12 and we're spotlighting important books related to our field of conservative care of musculoskeletal disorders. This week we have Dr. Lorimer Moseley and his book, Explain Pain, a book to educate patients about their pain. We talk about where the idea of this book came with his coauthor David Butler, the principles found within the book, who needs to hear it, some related projects, and other books associated with this effort to help people make their way out of persistent pain and plenty more. To hear the entire episode go to your favorite podcast player or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 379 of the Mechanical Care Forum we're starting season 12 and we're spotlighting important books related to our field of conservative care of musculoskeletal disorders. First up is Dr. Ian Harris and his recently released book, Hippocrasy, as in the Hippocratic oath. We talk about the oath, how it's made up of several oaths and more than just Do No Harm, and how many caregivers have betrayed this promise to their patient. From misdiagnosis, to over treatment, to medicalization. This week on MCF!
In episode 378 we're joined by Sudha, an economist and mother of two children and her physical therapist Aileen Cuenca. Sudha shares her lengthy struggle with visual disturbance, headaches, neck and back tension, a scary diagnosis and the long-overdue relief she finally found through a movement approach. She and Aileen share about the solutions they found together and how she's doing now, just three appointments later. To hear the entire story go to your favorite podcast player, or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 377 we're joined by Martin, a carpenter and student in Denmark and his physiotherapist Simon Simonsen. Martin shares how his pain began, how he was prescribed opioid pain medication and how that made him unable to function. He and Simon share about the process of recovery and ultimately where he is now. Martin's story is, unfortunately, a common one of passive treatments and the lack of relief which is so commonly described. To hear the entire story go to your favorite podcast player, or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 376 we're joined by Hunter, a student at Virginia Tech University and her therapist Ryan Tauzell. Hunter shares her long history of migraine headaches since childhood, her side-effects from medication often bad enough she chose to deal with the headaches, her inability to focus, exercise and remain socially active due to the pain, and finally where she found relief. She and Ryan share her experience of discovering one movement which put her in control of the pain and other associated symptoms. This week on MCF!
In episode 375 we're joined by Simon, a mathematician in a neuroscience lab at John's Hopkins in Arlington, Virginia USA and his therapist Taruna Rijwani. Simon shares his 10 year history of back and leg pain and two subsequent surgeries, his inability to hold down his job, sit, focus and multitask and enjoy tennis normally. He and Taruna share his experience of steady but definite progress and the keys which got him there. To hear the entire story go to your favorite podcast player, or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 374 we're joined by Dulcy, a retired hospital foundation Vice President in Leesburg, Virginia USA and her therapist Kristina. Dulcy shares her 4 month history of neck and shoulder pain after a fall, her inability to sleep, sit, and function, the unfortunate failure of traditional medical care and physical therapy, the serious nature of her outlook due to her medical doctor's comment on the MRI findings and the potential of the possible future surgery and how Kristina's care and guidance provided relief she doubted she might ever experience. To hear the entire story go to your favorite podcast player, or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 373 of Season 11 we're joined by Rick, a 67 year old male retired from the telecommunications industry who began having bilateral thigh pain and inability to walk. He was diagnosed by his doctor of having spinal stenosis and told he could try physical therapy but may need surgery. We also speak with Susan Wood, his physical therapist who made some observations of his history and his physical examination which didn't match up with the classic stenosis presentation. Rick and Susan recount his response to the care Susan gave him and we hear how he's doing now, months later, pain free and nearly back to full function. This week on MCF!
In episode 372 we're joined by Mary, a nurse with a sudden onset of knee pain, a diagnosis from an orthopedist of osteoarthritis and a bone spur, and not much hope. She and her therapist, Stephen, share her outlook before having seen him, how she felt when she received her diagnosis, and Stephen's observations which led him to believe she might be able to recover without the need for the suggested knee surgery, the ultimate outcome and more. This week on MCF!
In episode 371 we're continuing with our series of patient experiences with their therapist. This week Deb Collins, of Montreal, Quebec Canada joins us with her therapist Michael Dyck of Active Solutions Physiotherapy. Deb shares her struggle with a wide range of pain after a motor vehicle accident and a long list of practitioners and attempts to try to resolve it without success, until she began working with Michael. This is a great illustration of the benefits of an attentive clinician and patient committed to the process. This week on MCF!
In episode 370 we're joined by another patient, Julia, and her therapist, Julie Marley. Julia shares her story or progressively worsening bilateral hip pain and inability to walk. She explains what she had tried, how she struggled to even find a doctor with an available appointment. Her therapist, Julie, shares her examination of Julia and what tipped her off as to the most effective means of relief for Julia. Not all patients resolve from a movement and posture exercise and education program and this case highlights how a skilled clinician and a sound movement exam can still serve to be helpful in this situation.
In Episode 369 we're joined by Emily Ledford and Betsy Scudder, both of the Washington DC metro area. We're highlighting another patient experience this time a personal trainer with an acute onset of knee pain, a positive MRI showing a meniscus tear and an orthopedist who implied surgery was inevitable. We'll hear Emily's story and her perspective and Betsy's view of Emily's prognosis once she identified a familiar response commonly associated with good outcome.
In episode 368 we're beginning season 11 and we're highlighting actual patients who have a remarkable story and noteworthy results through a thorough movement and symptom assessment and treatment process and when possible we have their therapist join us too. We're allowing the experiences and perspectives of these patients to reinforce the potential that exists with a proper mechanical exam and through a sound biopsychosocial approach for common musculoskeletal conditions. Our first patient is Makesh and he's accompanied by his physical therapist Dr. Rhad Brown. Makesh struggled with persisting leg pain, sciatica as it's commonly called, which failed to resolve with conventional medical care. You'll hear him describe a previous episode of leg pain involving his other leg and how that led to surgery, what he had been told about this new condition and how he had little hope that he might be able to avoid a second surgery. He'll share how he discovered he could get control over his pain and, with some education from Dr. Brown and his own stick-to-itiveness, he is fully recovered and staying that way more than 2 years later. For Makesh, he tried the McKenzie Method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy and it worked like magic.
In episode 367 we've got another listeners reaction episode. We're joined by Mr. Mark Aarts, a physiotherapist in Sweden - we're chatting about disabling chronic back pain and impressions of our previous two guests, Dr. Peter O'Sullivan and Dr. Mark Laslett and their comments in the last two episodes and some thoughts of our own. This week in MCF!
In episode 366 we're continuing on our focus on the disabled chronic back pain patient, today with Dr. Mark Laslett. We'll hear about how he cared for this group early on and how he does now, what he has in common with Dr Peter O'Sullivan from last week and how he disagrees, a patient example and plenty more. To hear the entire episode go to your favorite podcast player or to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 365 we're tackling another hot topic; disabling chronic back pain - this episode with Dr Peter O'Sullivan. He shares his past struggles with this population which led to him developing another classification system, his views of why other classification systems have failed, principles within cognitive functional therapy and more. This week on MCF!
In episode 364 we highlight another listeners reaction to our previous experts and episodes on the topic of dry needling. Dr. Tim Zelch a diplomat and fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists and also trained in dry needling shares his takeaways from the previous two episodes with Dr. Joe Donnelly and Dr. Ron Schenk, and he shares his own experience with dry needling to wrap up this miniseries. You can hear the entire episode on your favorite podcast player or at www.mechanicalcareforum.com
In episode 363 we continue with more talk on dry needling - this week with Dr. Ron Schenk, professor at Tufts University and published researcher on the topic as well. He shares his thoughts and his reactions to last weeks guest's comments and his own perspective. This week on MCF.