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A MedBridge podcast where challenging clinical questions are explored with subject matter experts as they unpack research and engaging cases in the field of orthopedics and sports to equip physical therapists and athletic trainers with actionable takeaways. To receive continuing education credit (CEUs) for each episode and access bonus resources, search for the episodes on medbridge.com and complete the accompanying quiz. Combining digital patient care tools and education, MedBridge is committed to making healthcare better by empowering providers. For more information, visit medbridge.com.

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    Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 15: Lateral Elbow Pain: Are You Missing Key Factors?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 53:20


    Ann Porretto-Loehrke, PT, DPT, CHT, COMT, CMTPT, a leading expert in upper extremity rehab, joins host Phil Plisky to rethink what we really know about lateral elbow pain. Together, we dig into the clinical clues that help you distinguish between tendon, joint, and nerve involvement—and what to do when it's not just a tendinopathy. You'll hear how recent evidence and real world case examples can reshape your eval and treatment approach. Join us for a fresh look at a common diagnosis that isn't always what it seems.Learning ObjectivesAnalyze the evidence around anatomical structures that can contribute to lateral elbow pain and dysfunction in daily activitiesApply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address tendinopathy, articular involvement, and radial nerve issuesSolve patient case scenarios involving patients who present with significant pain and a history of multiple corticosteroid injectionsTimestamps(00:00:00) Welcome(00:00:28) Introduction to lateral elbow pain(00:01:27) Understanding the complexity of lateral elbow pain(00:03:45) Anatomy of the elbow and its implications(00:09:19) Evaluating lateral elbow pain: tests and techniques(00:14:28) Treatment approaches for tendon issues(00:23:14) Differentiating between tendon and joint issues(00:27:03) Diagnostic strategies for elbow pain(00:30:45) Understanding joint and tendon interactions(00:34:54) Comprehensive treatment approaches(00:37:37) The importance of core stability(00:40:31) Exploring nerve involvement in elbow pain(00:45:30) Key takeaways for effective treatmentResources Mentioned in EpisodeSALT Test VideoPEPPER Test VideoPull Test VideoRehab and Performance Lab is brought to you by Medbridge. If you'd like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your Medbridge account and navigate to the course where you'll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on Medbridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away.To hear more episodes of Rehab and Performance Lab, visit ⁠https://www.medbridge.com/rehab-and-performance-lab⁠If you'd like to subscribe to Medbridge, visit ⁠https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 14: What is Evidence-Based in Cupping and Fascial Science?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 49:30


    Christopher DaPrato, PT, DPT, SCS, joins host Phil Plisky to explore the evidence behind cupping and its role in rehab and performance. They break down the latest research on fascial mechanics, the benefits of movement-based cupping, and practical strategies for clinical application. Tune in to challenge common misconceptions and learn how to integrate cupping effectively into patient care.Learning ObjectivesAnalyze the evidence around cupping and its use in rehab and performance settingsApply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address mobility deficits, stability deficits, or motor control deficitsSolve patient case scenarios involving mobility deficits with loading strategies, postural awareness during movement education, and muscle synergies with overuse and dominant muscle hyperexcitabilityTimestamps(00:00:00) Welcome(00:00:49) Introduction to cupping and myofascial decompression(00:03:30) The importance of active modality in cupping(00:07:48) Research landscape: evidence and methodology in cupping(00:10:50) Challenges in cupping research and study design(00:15:53) Mechanistic studies and depth of cupping effects(00:20:05) Future directions and clinical implications of cupping(00:24:43) The power of manual therapy(00:28:45) Clinical reasoning in cupping therapy(00:36:02) Understanding the neurophysiological effects(00:37:28) Case studies in cupping application(00:42:15) Cupping for recovery: myths and realities(00:44:12) Key takeaways for practitionersRehab and Performance Lab is brought to you by Medbridge. If you'd like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your Medbridge account and navigate to the course where you'll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on Medbridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away.To hear more episodes of Rehab and Performance Lab, visit https://www.medbridge.com/rehab-and-performance-labIf you'd like to subscribe to Medbridge, visit https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 13: Is Confidence the Missing Link in Athletes' Return to Play Post Injury?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 58:27


    Dr. Clare Ardern, assistant professor at the University of British Columbia and editor-in-chief of JOSPT, joins the Rehab and Performance Lab Podcast with host Phil Plisky to discuss confidence to return to sport after injury. Clare shares insights from her extensive research in ACL rehabilitation, addressing common mental barriers athletes face when returning to sport. Together, they explore practical strategies, including goal setting, confidence assessment, and techniques to create a safe therapeutic space for athletes. Don't miss this episode packed with actionable advice for supporting athletes to successfully and confidently return to sport.Interpret the evidence around supporting athletes and active people to feel confident about returning to sport after musculoskeletal injuryApply evidence-based, practical strategies to support athletes and active people's psychological readiness to return to sport after musculoskeletal injurySolve patient case scenarios involving low confidence to return to sport or high fear of reinjuryIntroduction to guestWhy this clinical question?What's the evidence and application?Three main takeawaysis brought to you by Medbridge. If you'd like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your Medbridge account and navigate to the course where you'll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on Medbridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away.To hear more episodes of Rehab and Performance Lab, visit https://www.medbridge.com/rehab-and-performance-labIf you'd like to subscribe to Medbridge, visit https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 12: How to Get Better Results With Patients Who Have More Mobility

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 54:21


    Dr. Jenna Gourlay, PT, DPT, SCS, joinsPhil Plisky to share practical strategies for treating patients with hypermobility who don't respond to typical interventions. You'll hear Jenna's experiences working with athletes and how she's adapted her approach to achieve faster, more effective outcomes. Learn how to better assess joint hypermobility, tackle proprioception issues, and choose the right exercises to help your patients thrive.Learning ObjectivesInterpret the evidence around choosing the best treatment path for individuals with increased mobilityApply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address the challenges related to creating independence for our patients with atypical mobilitySolve patient case scenarios involving joint hypermbolity and treatment classificationTimestamps(00:00:00) Welcome(00:00:59) Introduction to guest(00:05:25) Why this clinical question?(00:16:12) What's the evidence and application?(00:48:36) Three main takeawaysRehab and Performance Lab is brought to you by Medbridge. If you'd like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your Medbridge account and navigate to the course where you'll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on Medbridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away.To hear more episodes of Rehab and Performance Lab, visithttps://www.medbridge.com/rehab-and-performance-labIf you'd like to subscribe to Medbridge, visithttps://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 11: Blood Flow Restriction: Is It a Game Changer for Rehab Professionals?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 55:39


    On this episode of Rehab and Performance Lab, we sit down with Johnny Owens, MPT, a trailblazer in blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy and the founder of Owens Recovery Science. Together with host Phil Plisky, we explore how BFR has reshaped rehabilitation by allowing rehab practitioners to build muscle strength and improve recovery in patients unable to tolerate heavy loads. Phil and Johnny discuss how BFR works physiologically, the science and robust research behind it, and clinical applications for a variety of conditions, including postoperative limb injuries, tendinopathy, Parkinson's disease, and much more. Listen in for practical insights on implementing this game-changing tool and where the research is taking us next in rehab and performance. Examine the application of blood flow restriction training Interpret the mechanisms behind BFR and how they could impact muscle Solve patient case scenarios involving injury/surgery and pain Timestamps: (00:00:00) Welcome (00:01:01) Introduction to blood flow restriction (BFR) in rehab (00:06:15) The origin and development of BFR (00:11:33) Understanding the mechanisms of BFR (00:15:32) Research and evidence supporting BFR (00:19:29) Clinical applications and considerations for BFR (00:27:16) Early intervention in rehabilitation (00:32:02) Understanding contraindications for BFR (00:36:05) Analgesic benefits of BFR (00:38:45) Tendon adaptations and BFR (00:44:07) Case studies: practical applications of BFR (00:50:18) The broader impact of BFR on health Resources Mentioned in Episode Owens Recovery Science A Comprehensive Approach to the Use of Blood Flow Restriction in ACL Rehab (Recorded Webinar) Rehab and Performance Lab is brought to you by Medbridge. If you'd like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your Medbridge account and navigate to the course where you'll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on Medbridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Rehab and Performance Lab, visit https://www.medbridge.com/rehab-and-performance-lab If you'd like to subscribe to Medbridge, visit https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 10: Are You Missing Out on the Latest Treatment for Overuse Injuries?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 53:36


    Dr. Katie Whetstone, PT, DPT, SCS, joins host Phil Plisky to discuss the latest treatment strategies for overuse injuries in athletes. Katie and Phil explore why these injuries persist, common treatment mistakes, and evidence-based approaches that emphasize tendon loading, rest-recovery cycles, and nutritional factors. Tune in for actionable insights to enhance your rehab approach and support athletes' long-term performance. Learning Objectives Interpret the evidence around overuse injuries, including tendinopathies, stress fractures, and stress syndromes Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address tendinopathies, stress fractures, and stress syndromes Consider the impact of nutrition and energy deficiencies on overuse injuries in athletes Solve patient case scenarios involving energy deficiencies in athletes with overuse injuries Timestamps (00:00:00) Welcome (00:01:03) Introduction to guest (00:02:09) Why this clinical question? (00:06:36) What's the evidence and application? (00:48:30) Three main takeaways Rehab and Performance Labis brought to you by Medbridge. If you'd like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your Medbridge account and navigate to the course where you'll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on Medbridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Rehab and Performance Lab, visit https://www.medbridge.com/rehab-and-performance-lab If you'd like to subscribe to Medbridge, visit https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 9: Do You Know the Top 5 Updates Orthopedic Rehab Providers Need to Know?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 50:55


    Dr. Eric Robertson, PT, DPT, MFA, FAAOMPT, a leader in orthopedic physical therapy and education, joins Phil Plisky to explore the top five updates rehab providers need to know. Eric shares insights on how to implement the latest clinical practice guidelines, with practical strategies for improving patient care and clinical outcomes. Learning Objectives Interpret the evidence around primary orthopedic physical therapist practice and conditions requiring referral Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address latest guideline-driven interventions for patients with musculoskeletal conditions Solve patient case scenarios involving patients with musculoskeletal and orthopedic physical therapy conditions Timestamps (00:00:00) Welcome (00:01:02) Introduction to guest (00:02:35) The value of OCS prep programs (00:05:57) Staying up-to-date on clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) (00:13:48) Digesting long CPGs (00:18:17) Overview of recent CPGs (00:33:41) Case scenarios and how-tos (00:42:38) Three main takeaways (00:46:15) Wrap-up with guest Rehab and Performance Lab is brought to you by Medbridge. If you'd like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your Medbridge account and navigate to the course where you'll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on Medbridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Rehab and Performance Lab, visit https://www.medbridge.com/rehab-and-performance-lab If you'd like to subscribe to Medbridge, visit https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 8: Can Insights Into Manual Therapy Mechanisms Guide Clinical Practice?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 56:12


    Amy McDevitt, PT, DPT, PhD, OCS, FAAOMPT, joins Phil Plisky to share her expertise on the mechanisms of manual therapy and how understanding them can elevate clinical practice. She describes the science behind manual therapy techniques, offering valuable insights for improving patient outcomes. Learning Objectives Describe the specific and shared mechanisms involved in manual therapy and resistance exercise and how they influence patient outcomes Explain the importance of the therapeutic alliance and how factors such as patient expectations and clinician-patient rapport contribute to treatment effectiveness Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to personalize treatment plans for patients while maximizing outcomes, integrating manual therapy, exercise, and patient education Timestamps (00:00:00) Welcome (00:01:01) Introduction to Guest (00:05:48) Why This Clinical Question? (00:25:20) What's the Evidence and Application? (00:42:49) Patient Example (00:45:25) When We Don't Use Manual Therapy (00:47:54) Three Actionable Takeaways Rehab and Performance Lab is brought to you by Medbridge. If you'd like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your Medbridge account and navigate to the course where you'll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on Medbridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Rehab and Performance Lab, visit ⁠https://www.medbridge.com/rehab-and-performance-lab⁠ If you'd like to subscribe to Medbridge, visit ⁠https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/⁠

    Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 7: Does Everyone Need Pain Neuroscience Education?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 44:54


    Adriaan Louw, a renowned expert in pain neuroscience education, joins the Rehab and Performance Lab podcast to reveal which types of patients really benefit from this type of education. Together with host Phil Plisky, he discusses the latest research, highlights evidence-based treatment strategies that can create independence and foster hope in your patients, and champions a compassionate approach to patient care. Tune in to learn how addressing patients' fears and helping them to understand why they hurt can improve outcomes, especially when combined with movement-based therapies. Learning Objectives Interpret the evidence around pain neuroscience education Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address how to identify patients who would benefit from pain neuroscience education Solve patient case scenarios involving pain neuroscience education Timestamps (00:00:00) Welcome (00:01:00) Introduction to guest (00:02:45) The importance of pain neuroscience education (00:09:45) Criteria for determining who needs pain neuroscience education (00:13:33) Assessing patients for pain neuroscience education (00:17:00) Effective communication techniques for pain neuroscience education (00:22:36) Building trust and relationships (00:30:40) Signs that neuroscience education is not appropriate (00:32:40) Using language appropriately to enhance patient outcomes (00:34:47) Tailoring education to the individual patient's needs and goals (00:39:13) Three actionable takeaways Rehab and Performance Lab is brought to you by MedBridge. If you'd like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your MedBridge account and navigate to the course where you'll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on MedBridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Rehab and Performance Lab, visit https://www.medbridge.com/rehab-and-performance-lab If you'd like to subscribe to MedBridge, visit https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 6: How Can Identifying Your Patient's Innate Mobility Change Their Outcomes?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 47:44


    Join Phil Plisky as he sits down with Jenna Gourlay, an expert in joint hypermobility and orthopedic residency director at the Rehabilitation & Performance Institute. In this episode, Phil and Jenna discuss the importance of recognizing and addressing joint hypermobility in clinical practice. They explore key questions clinicians should ask, highlight recent research findings, and provide practical tips for translating this knowledge into effective patient care. Timestamps (00:00:00) Welcome (00:00:52) Introduction to guest (00:01:44) Why this clinical question? (00:03:58) What's the evidence and application? (00:12:37) Diagnosing and treating hypermobility issues (00:25:29) Translating research to clinical practice (00:36:29) Course of care for patients with hypermobility (00:42:40) Three main takeaways Learning Objectives Interpret the evidence around joint hypermobility Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address joint hypermobility Solve patient case scenarios involving joint hypermobility Rehab and Performance Lab is brought to you by MedBridge. If you'd like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your MedBridge account and navigate to the course where you'll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on MedBridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Rehab and performance Lab, visit https://www.medbridge.com/rehab-and-performance-lab If you'd like to subscribe to MedBridge, visit https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 5: To Cut or Not to Cut: Where Do We Stand With Surgery and MSK Conditions?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 45:01


    Join Phil Plisky and Alexis Wright in an insightful episode examining the latest research on surgical versus conservative treatments for musculoskeletal conditions. Lexie discusses the alarming increase in surgeries and emphasizes the critical role of top-notch rehabilitation as an initial treatment strategy. Tune in to understand the nuances of patient education, therapy efficacy, and practical approaches to guide clinical decisions. Learning Objectives Interpret the evidence around outcomes regarding common surgical procedures Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address the decision-making process regarding conservative versus surgical care Solve patient case scenarios involving conservative versus surgical care decisions Timestamps (00:00:00) Welcome (00:00:59) Introduction to guest (00:03:57) Why this clinical question? (00:04:22) What's the evidence and application? (00:37:07) Three main takeaways Rehab and Performance Lab is brought to you by MedBridge. If you'd like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your MedBridge account and navigate to the course where you'll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on MedBridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Rehab and Performance Lab, visit https://www.medbridge.com/rehab-and-performance-lab If you'd like to subscribe to MedBridge, visit https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 4: Unseen Forces: Do Contextual Factors Matter to Outcomes?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 44:38


    Embark on a journey of discovery with Phil Plisky and Dr. Elizabeth Lane as they unravel the complex web of hidden forces and contextual factors influencing rehabilitation outcomes. Through insightful analysis taken from years specializing in orthopedics, Elizabeth sheds light on the pivotal role of patient expectations, practitioner traits, and treatment nuances, offering tangible strategies for optimizing clinical effectiveness. Tune in to empower your practice in physical therapy and athletic training. Learning Objectives Interpret the evidence around contextual factors Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address contextual factors Solve patient case scenarios involving contextual factors Timestamps (00:00:00) Welcome (00:01:06) Introduction to guest (00:01:28) Why this clinical question? (00:03:33) Defining contextual factors (00:14:59) What's the evidence and application? (00:19:34) Communicating with your patient about exam findings (00:29:34) Matching PNE to your patient (00:39:34) Three main takeaways Rehab and Performance Lab is brought to you by MedBridge. If you'd like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your MedBridge account and navigate to the course where you'll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on MedBridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Rehab and Performance Lab, visit https://www.medbridge.com/rehab-and-performance-lab If you'd like to subscribe to MedBridge, visit https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 3: How Do We Untangle the Evidence Around Shoulder Rehabilitation and Surgery?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 48:14


    Join guest Lenny Macrina, MSPT, CSCS, in an exploration of shoulder rehabilitation and surgery with host Phil Plisky. Dive into the complexities of untangling evidence surrounding shoulder rehabilitation, from dissecting recent research insights to translating them into actionable clinic strategies. This episode offers essential guidance for physical therapists and athletic trainers seeking clarity in managing shoulder injuries. Learning Objectives Interpret the evidence around shoulder rehabilitation and surgery Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address decision-making regarding the need for surgery Solve patient case scenarios involving shoulder rehabilitation and surgery Timestamps (00:00:00) Welcome (00:00:55) Introduction to guest (00:02:38) Why this clinical question? (00:04:14) What's the evidence and application? (00:22:34) Early mobility after repair (00:39:13) Labral tear rehabilitation (00:43:39) Three main takeaways (00:44:57) MedBridge courses by Lenny Macrina Rehab and Performance Lab is brought to you by MedBridge. If you'd like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your MedBridge account and navigate to the course where you'll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on MedBridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Rehab and Performance Lab, visit https://www.medbridge.com/rehab-and-performance-lab If you'd like to subscribe to MedBridge, visit https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 2: Disconnected Expectations: How Do You Manage ACL Return-to-Sport Timelines?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 49:30


    Tune in as Kyle Matsel, joins forces with Phil Plisky to unravel the complexities surrounding ACL return-to-sport timelines. Delve deep into the realm of ACL reconstruction rehabilitation, from analyzing the latest research breakthroughs to crafting actionable clinic strategies and guiding clinicians toward effective patient care that prioritizes both biological healing processes and robust return-to-play criteria standards. Learning Objectives Interpret the evidence around return-to-sport timelines after ACL reconstruction Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address ACL reconstruction return-to-sport timelines Solve patient case scenarios involving different variables to consider around return-to-sport timelines after ACL reconstruction Timestamps (00:00:00) Welcome (00:01:11) Introduction to guest (00:04:01) Why this clinical question? (00:06:01) What's the evidence? (00:16:27) Translating research to return-to-sport scenarios (00:27:42) Having difficult conversations (00:40:40) Why does pain matter? (00:44:13) Main takeaways Rehab and Performance Lab is brought to you by MedBridge. If you'd like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your MedBridge account and navigate to the course where you'll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on MedBridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Rehab and Performance Lab, visit https://www.medbridge.com/rehab-and-performance-lab If you'd like to subscribe to MedBridge, visit https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 1: How Can We Create Effective Return-to-Running Protocols?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 45:05


    Todd Arnold, medical officer for elite athlete care at USA Track & Field, teams up with Phil Plisky to unravel the complexities of return-to-running protocols. From untangling research nuances to creating individualized strategies, delve into the dynamic conversation shaping the roadmap for athletes' successful return to running. Learning Objectives Interpret the evidence around return to running  Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address working with athletes to create a return-to-running plan after injury    Solve patient case scenarios involving specific types of athletes and their return to running  Timestamps (00:00:00) Welcome (00:01:03) Introduction to guest (00:05:38) Why this clinical question? (00:07:14) What's the evidence? (00:10:30) How to translate research into the clinic (00:42:24) Main takeaways Rehab and Performance Lab is brought to you by MedBridge. If you'd like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your MedBridge account and navigate to the course where you'll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on MedBridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To find more episodes of Rehab and Performance Lab, visit https://www.medbridge.com/rehab-and-performance-lab If you'd like to subscribe to MedBridge, visit https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

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