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Pediatric Physical Therapy - Pediatric Physical Therapy Podcast
The Pediatric Physical Therapy Podcast, September, 2024 This special edition of the Pediatric Physical Therapy podcast is reviewed by Pediatric Pediatric Physical Therapy Journal Editor-in-Chief, Linda Fetters PhD PT FAPTA, University of Southern California, Los Angeles. This podcast examines the 2024 Updated Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline on the Physical Therapy Management of Congenital Muscular Torticollis. Podcast host Sarah Maxwell is joined by first author of the Updated Guideline, Dr. Barbara Sargent and clinician author, Dr. Jill Cannoy PT, DPT, PCS. Podcast Speakers: JILL CANNOY PT, DPT, PCS, Orthotics and Prosthetics Department, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia. BARBARA SARGENT PhD, PT, Associate Professor of Physical Therapy, University of Southern California Journal Abstract: Physical Therapy Management of Congenital Muscular Torticollis: A 2024 Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline From the American Physical Therapy Association Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy Barbara Sargent, PT, PhD, PCS; Colleen Coulter, PT, DPT, PhD, PCS; Jill Cannoy, PT, DPT, PCS; Sandra L. Kaplan, PT, DPT, PhD, FAPTA Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry, University of Southern California (Dr Sargent), Los Angeles, California; Orthotics and Prosthetics Department (Drs Coulter and Cannoy), Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia; Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Sciences, Rutgers (Dr Kaplan), The State University of New Jersey, Newark, New Jersey Background: Congenital muscular torticollis (CMT) is a postural condition evident shortly after birth. The 2013 CMT Clinical Practice Guideline (2013 CMT CPG) set standards for the identification, referral, and physical therapy management of infants with CMT, and its implementation resulted in improved clinical outcomes. It was updated in 2018 to reflect current evidence and 7 resources were developed to support implementation. Purpose: This 2024 CMT CPG is intended as a reference document to guide physical therapists, families, health care professionals, educators, and researchers to improve clinical outcomes and health services for children with CMT, as well as to inform the need for continued research. Results/Conclusions: The 2024 CMT CPG addresses: education for prevention, screening, examination and evaluation including recommended outcome measures, consultation with and referral to other health care providers, classification and prognosis, first- choice and evidence-informed supplemental interventions, discontinuation from direct intervention, reassessment and discharge, implementation and compliance recommendations, and research recommendations. (Pediatr Phys Ther 2024;00:1–45)Key words: clinical practice guideline, congenital muscular torticollis, infant, pediatrics, physical therapy
According to the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), approximately 2.9 million annual injuries occur in sports, athletic, and recreational settings, with sprains and strains accounting for the largest portion of injuries at 41.4 per 1,000. Truly, the universal recommendation is that we all engage in physical activity and exercise due to its evidence-based benefits on our cardiopulmonary health and general wellness. However, how do we do so safely in order to avoid injury? How can professional athletes engage in training that assures safety while achieving desired progress? How can one with chronic pain still increase stamina and endurance during workouts? And in cases of pain and injury, how can one rehabilitate properly without needing surgery?We are joined today by Doctor of Physical Therapy and board-certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist, Dr. Harris Choe. He received his BS in Psychobiology from UCLA and DPT from the University of Southern California Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, where he also completed his residency as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist. Dr. Choe was previously an Adjunct Faculty Member at USC for physical therapy clinical reasoning and interventional skills. Since 2022, he has stood as the Founder and Owner of HYC Physio Physical Therapy and Sports Performance in Santa Monica, California, where individualized physical therapy services are provided to professional athletes to help rehabilitate from injury, eliminate chronic pain, and return to high performance.Livestream Air Date: August 3, 2023Follow Dr. Harris Choe, PT, DPT, OCS: Instagram, YouTubeFollow Friends of Franz Podcast: Website, Instagram, FacebookFollow Christian Franz Bulacan (Host): Instagram, YouTubeThankful to the season's brand partners: Covry, House of M Beauty, Nguyen Coffee Supply, V Coterie, Skin By Anthos, Halmi, By Dr Mom, LOUPN, Baisun Candle Co., RĒJINS, Twrl Milk Tea, 1587 Sneakers
Dr. Christopher Powers founded and owned the Movement Performance Institute in Los Angeles. In addition, he is a Professor in the Department of Biokinesiology & Physical Therapy and Co-Director of the Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Laboratory at the University of Southern California. He holds joint appointments in the Radiology and Orthopaedic Surgery departments within the Keck School of Medicine. Dr. Powers is considered one of the world's leading authorities on knee injuries, particularly patellofemoral joint dysfunction and tears of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Today's episode focuses on the Quadricep's role in preventing and rehabbing Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries. Show Notes Movement Performance Institute Upcoming Courses DNS World Congress Human Locomotion.com | Code 'GESTALTEDUCATION10' Core360 Belt | Code 'GESTALT' Dynamic Disc Designs | Code 'GESTALT' --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gestalt-education/support
It's not often that you have the chance to benefit from the sweeping perspective of someone who has been in the same profession for 50 years, but that is the fortunate circumstance we find ourselves in on this episode of Raise the Line. Our guest, Dr. Jim Gordon, describes the remarkable evolution of physical therapists from being limited to hospital-based, post-op rehabilitation to becoming community-based providers of choice in a wide and growing list of specialties from orthopedics to oncology. “We have established ourselves as essential actors in the healthcare system. We have the education and research behind us, but most important, I think we have credibility among other healthcare professionals and with patients.” As the leader of one of the top ranked physical therapy programs in the US at the University of Southern California, Gordon is in a position to shape the future of the field as well. As he tells host Hillary Acer, he sees a greater role for physical therapists in prevention and primary care, and also expects changes in the application of new technologies in neurorehabilitation, his area of specialty. “What we're trying to do is not look at technologies as a solution in and of themselves and instead develop a patient-centered approach which focuses on how people are able to use these technologies to make their lives better.” Don't miss this great opportunity for a unique look at the current and future state of a vital part of the healthcare system from a leading figure in the field.Mentioned in this episode: https://pt.usc.edu/
Dr. Drew Morcos, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS, DNSP, ATC, CSCS, FAAOMPT is the President and CEO of MOTUS Specialists Physical Therapy, Inc. in Orange County, CA. MOTUS is a physical therapy clinic designed for professional, amateur and highly active clients. Dr. Morcos was the former Head Physical Therapist for the Los Angeles Lakers for the 2022-2023 NBA Season, helping the team go to the NBA Western Conference Finals. He has experience working with top athletes in professional sports including Russell Wilson and Nick Bosa from the NFL, Carmelo Anthony and Dennis Schroeder from the NBA, Tony Gonsolin and Albert Pujols from the MLB, John John Florence, Misty May-Treanor and celebrities like Usher, Sean “P Diddy” Combs, Mel Gibson and Steven Tyler to name a few. Prior to opening his own clinic, he was the Director of Rehabilitation at the University of Southern California-Athletic Medicine Department working with Division 1 athletes competing for NCAA Championships or for medals in the Olympic Games. Dr. Morcos continues to serve as an Adjunct Instructor of Clinical Physical Therapy for the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry at USC. He earned a B.S. in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Athletic Training from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He received his Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from USC in 2007 followed by completion of a residency in Orthopaedics (OCS) and a fellowship in Sports Physical Therapy (SCS) through Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles. He served on the Board of Context Experts to design test questions for the Sports Clinical Specialist exam. Dr. Morcos has published articles in the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy (JOSPT), and has been mentioned in the New York Post, ESPN and Men's Health Magazine. He has presented educational sessions at conferences since 2014. He is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy (FAAOMPT). He has been trained through the Professor Vladimir Janda and Professor Václav Vojta Approach. Dr. Morcos has been a certified practitioner in Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNSP) for over 10 years. DNS is a technique that uses the movement patterns of a newborn in the first year of life as foundation for movement in adults and athletes. In today's episode, Dr. Drew Morcos and I discuss the significance of movement and proactive injury prevention in physical therapy. Dr. Morcos teaches us and challenges the traditional approach of rest for injury recovery. He also emphasizes the need to address the root cause of pain and promotes the benefits of movement, exercise, and natural analgesics in the healing process. We explore topics such as closed chain exercises, breath and core stability, diaphragmatic breathing, hydration and electrolyte intake, and blood flow restriction training. We also dive into the connection between movement and overall health, and the concept of availability in life. Listen now to learn more! Dr. Morcos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motusspt/?hl=en Dr. Morcos Website: motusspt.com Dr. Morcos TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@motusspt Dr. Morcos Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@themovementdoctor210 For 15% off your order at Fontana Candles Use Code JIPODCAST at https://fontanacandlecompany.com/
Anyone who has spent more than a day as a fitness professional knows that many clients have goals related to improving body composition. Have it be for reasons of health, performance, or aesthetics, body composition improvement is a prominent reason clients come to fitness professionals. Given this is the case, it is incumbent upon fit pros to have a reliable method for measuring change in body composition over time with clients.We'll dive into the topic of body composition measurement in episode 95, with Dr. Josh Dexheimer, the VP of Product and Education for Styku, a company that works in the body composition technology sector. In this discussion with Dr. Dexheimer, we'll explore the various modalities of body composition methods on the market today, their pros and cons, and practical principles for fitness professionals to consider when implementing these modalities into their practice. This is far from an abstract scientific discussion based on theory alone. Rather, this is very much a practical guide fitness professionals can use to determine which body composition method might be right for their practice, and how to effectively use that method to monitor and improve client outcomes. If you work with clients looking to improve their body composition, this is a can't miss discussion for you. Show Notes Page: https://www.wellnessparadoxpod.com/podcast/episode/95Our Guest: Dr. Josh Dexheimer, PhD Dr. Josh Dexheimer is the VP of Product and Education for Styku. He comes from Therabody, where he was the Director of Healthcare Science and Innovation. He has previously owned companies in the health, fitness, and sports performance space. He also spent 7 years in academia as a professor conducting research and instructing undergraduate and graduate courses related to human physiology testing technology. Josh holds a PhD in Health and Human Performance, a Master's degree in Biokinesiology, and Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science. He is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and Performance Enhancement Specialist with the National Strength and Conditioning Association and National Academy of Sports Medicine.Follow us on social at the links below: https://www.facebook.com/wellnessparadox https://www.instagram.com/wellnessparadox/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/wellness-paradox-podcast https://twitter.com/WellnessParadox
In this second episode of our 'Dissection' series, we're continuing our deep dice into the squat.In this part we're going to explore:— Squat variations— How to work the movement into a client's program safely, and how to know if it's even worth prescribing— As well as some audience questions for Dr. Waterbury and the FM TeamWe're privileged to be joined by Dr. Chad Waterbury. Dr. Waterbury graduated from the nation's top-ranked Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program at the University of Southern California, where he currently teaches in the Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy graduate program. He is also a neurophysiologist and author whose unique training methods are used by a wide range of athletes and fitness enthusiasts from all walks of life.Chad is creator of the Corrective Exercise Specialist certification course for the International Sports Science Association (ISSA), as well as author of Huge in a Hurry by Rodale publishing and Elite Physique by Human Kinetics. He has lectured for the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and Perform Better and gives personal seminars on a limited basis. Chad currently resides in Santa Monica, CA.Show Notes:Dr. Waterbury's most recent release: Elite physiquehttps://amzn.to/3PCEC28Join our Discord Community. Surround yourself with 400+ other ambitious trainers within the community. This is your new home for quick fitness and business answers, networking with other trainers, and even daily tips to keep you a step ahead of your competition: https://discord.gg/CTXxHAM843 Support the show
In this first episode of our 'Dissection' series, we're going to dive deep into one of the most popular exercises: the squat.In this first part of a two part podcast, we're going to explore:— The anatomy behind a squat— Progressions, regressions, and variations and their benefits— How to work the movement into a client's program, and how to know if it's even worth prescribing.We're privileged to be joined by Dr. Chad Waterbury. Dr. Waterbury graduated from the nation's top-ranked Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program at the University of Southern California, where he currently teaches in the Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy graduate program. He is also a neurophysiologist and author whose unique training methods are used by a wide range of athletes and fitness enthusiasts from all walks of life.Chad is creator of the Corrective Exercise Specialist certification course for the International Sports Science Association (ISSA), as well as author of Huge in a Hurry by Rodale publishing and Elite Physique by Human Kinetics. He has lectured for the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and Perform Better and gives personal seminars on a limited basis. Chad currently resides in Santa Monica, CA.Show Notes:Dr. Waterbury's most recent release: Elite physiquehttps://amzn.to/3PCEC28Join our Discord Community. Surround yourself with 400+ other ambitious trainers within the community. This is your new home for quick fitness and business answers, networking with other trainers, and even daily tips to keep you a step ahead of your competition: https://discord.gg/CTXxHAM843 Support the show
Pediatric Physical Therapy - Pediatric Physical Therapy Podcast
1: Dana Tischler, PT, DPT, MS, PCS, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, Provo, UT, USA “Quality of Life, Participation, and Individualized Support in a Community-Based Yoga Class: A Case Series” Physical therapy researchers in Utah have been trialling a ten-week yoga training class as therapy for children with impairments. In it, they assessed quality of life and participation with the help of doctor of physical therapy students who gave the children individualized support. 2: Noelle Moreau, PT PhD, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA, USA Safety and Feasibility of 1-Repetition Maximum (1-RM) Testing in Children and Adolescents With Bilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy New insights about optimal use of the 1-Repetition Maximum (1-RM) test have emerged from a study among children with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy. 3: Pamela Tucker PT DPT, Upstate Medical University Hospital, Syracuse, New York, USA Effectiveness of Robotic-Assisted Gait Training and Aquatic Physical Therapy in a Child With Long-Chain 3-Hydroxyacyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency: A Case Report A case study of a child with the rare, variable condition Long-Chain 3-Hydroxyacyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency (L-CHAD) brings encouragement that practical management strategies can bring big benefits. 4: Kari S. Kretch PT, DPT, PhD, Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Developmental Surveillance Milestone Checklist Updates: “Learn the Signs. Act Early”—Implications for Physical Therapists Physical therapist’s perspective on the Centers for Disease Control updated developmental assessment milestones. 5: Ramona ClarkeBExSci/BPhty, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia International Delphi Recommendations for Pediatric Lower Limb Neurological Test Protocols for Muscle Strength, Reflexes, and Tactile Sensitivity An assessment of lower limb neurological testing in children, with recommendations on muscle strength, reflexes and tactile sensitivity. 6: Andrina Sabet PT ATP, Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation, Cleveland, Ohio, USA ON Time Mobility: Advocating for Mobility Equity And: Darrien Fann, Patient Self-Advocate, Cleveland OH, USA Equality in mobility—irrespective of physical impairment—is the focus of a new program of information and communication aimed at establishing mobility equity as a human right 7: Hércules Ribeiro Leite, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Research on Children With Cerebral Palsy in Low- and Middle-Income Countries World Health Organisation data on cerebral palsy services in low- and middle-income countries (discussed at the recent 75th Annual Meeting of the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine) identified big geographical disparities and key areas for improvement in access to good therapy and research. 8: Sudha Srinivasan PT PhD, Physical Therapy Program, Department of Kinesiology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA Feasibility of Using Joystick-Operated Ride-on-Toys to Promote Upper Extremity Function in Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Pilot Study While children who can’t walk can benefit from using a powered ride-on toy, those who have impairments not severe enough to prevent walking altogether can also benefit. This is according to a new study of powered mobility assistance among children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy using a mobility toy controlled by a single joystick. 9: Sofie Meijer MSc HU University of Applied Sciences, Master of Pediatric Physical Therapy program, Utrecht, the Netherlands Reliability of Using a Smartphone Application to Objectify Skull Deformation Research using a smartphone app called: the Skully Care App shows that smartphones can be used to quantify infant skull deformation. 10: Carole A Tucker, PT, PhD, Associate Dean of Research, Chair of Physical Therapy, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA Enhancing the Content Validity of Self-Reported Physical Activity Self-Efficacy in Adolescents: A Qualitative Study A study of self-efficacy in adolescents reports that measures to increase self-confidence among youngsters can help them achieve physical therapy goals.
Tune into this episode to get an inside look at the truth about strength and conditioning research. Today's guest, Antonio Squillante, is a brilliant coach and researcher. He gives us an absolute masterclass on how research works in the world of strength and conditioning. If you are a coach who's trying to understand how strength and conditioning research works, you don't want miss this episode. By the way... if you enjoy learning more about strength and conditioning, specifically when it comes to how to design the best programs, we'd love to see you at our next Principles of Programming course in Providence Rhode Island on 9/24/22. Welcome to season 2 of the MED podcast with new co-host, Brett Jones. This season, join Brett Jones, StrongFirst Director of Education and Functional Movement Systems Advisory Board member, and Mike Perry, co-owner of Skill of Strength, Lead instructor at Functional Movement Systems and Senior SFG at Strongfirst, as they share their life experiences and insight on all things health and fitness related. More about Antonio Squillante: Antonio Squillante is a Registered Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach (NSCA RSCC CSCS*D) with over a decade of experience coaching high school and collegiate athletes competing at the national and international level. He graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education from the Universita' San Raffaele (Rome, Italy). Antonio earned a Master of Science in Sports Performance and Orthopedic Rehab from A.T. Still University and a Master Degree in Biokinesiology from the University of Southern California. As a Ph.D student, Antonio is currently conducting research at the Clinical Exercise Research Center, Department of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy (University or Southern California, Los Angels). Antonio authored serval books and textbooks on strength training for sport and translated some of the classic readings in exercise physiology and sports science, including Bosco and Zatsiorsky. Antonio is a Registered Sport and Exercise Nutritionist (SENr) and a lead NSCA instructor. Antonio Squillante on Instagram Connect with Mike and Skill of Strength: Mike Perry on Instagram Mike Perry on Facebook Skill of Strength: Skill of Strength Website Skill of Strength Instagram Skill of Strength Facebook Skill of Strength YouTube Connect with Brett Jones: Brett Jones on Instagram Brett Jones on Facebook Please make sure to share the episodes that motivate you and move you in the right direction.
853: This week we feature two Professors of Kinesiology and their 30 year study of athletic movement. Dr Gabriele Wulf from UNLV and Dr Rebecca Lewthwaite of USC share their research that confirms what many golf instructors and mental coaches have been emphasizing for years on this show. Clearing your mind during your golf swing will result in greater performance. We base our fascinating conversation on their paper “Translating Thoughts Into Action: Optimizing Motor Performance and Learning Through Brief Motivational and Attentional Influences”. They also provide tools that every golfer can use to “make the choice” of how to let “External Focus” take over your mind. Check the https://golfsmarter.com blogpost of today's episode to download the paper. This episode is brought to you by PXG Golf Clubs. PXG makes world-class, high performance golf equipment for golfers of every skill level. Buy online at PXG.com, or by calling 844-PLAY-PXG, or by visiting a PXG store or fitting studio near you.This week on Golf Smarter Mulligans #169 is part 2 with Jim Waldron from 2011. Jim was in the process of writing a book on the 15 Gates to Golf and Keys to Unlock Them, so we invited him to talk it out to get his thoughts in order. This is the first time this episode has been released publicly. Become a Golf Smarter Ambassador by introducing our next episode! For your effort you'll receive a choice of prizes including a Glove + Glove Compartment from RedRoosterGolf.com. where you can choose from 11 styles of gloves in 26 sizes! Write to GolfSmarterPodcast@gmail.com and we'll assign you an episode number and a brief script to record for the intro of the show. Thanks to RedRoosterGolf.com for giving a new glove to every Golf Smarter Ambassador who introduces an upcoming episode!
Antonio Squillante is a Registered Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach (NSCA RSCC CSCS*D) with over ten years of experience coaching high school and collegiate athletes competing at the national and international level. He graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education from the Universita' San Raffaele (Rome, Italy). Antonio earned a Master of Science in Sports Performance and Orthopedic Rehab from A.T. Still University and a Master Degree in Biokinesiology from the University of Southern California. As a Ph.D student, Antonio is currently conducting research at the Clinical Exercise Research Center, Department of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy (University or Southern California, Los Angeles). Antonio authored articles, books, and textbooks on strength training for sport and translated some of the classic readings in exercise physiology and sports science, including Bosco and Zatsiorsky. Antonio is a Registered Sport and Exercise Nutritionist (SENr) and a NSCA instructor. https://www.strongerexperts.com/advancedvbtlive Buy Carmelo Bosco's Book: Strength Training: From Muscle Physiology to Program Design, the Science of Strength Training For Sport Buy Antonio's Book: POWER. The Training Of Champions https://www.instagram.com/antonio_squillantecscs/ Checkout my Multidirectional Plyometric Course for Improving Game Speed: www.multidirectionalpower.com
APTA Vestibular SIG Podcast: Supported by the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy
Dr. Robert Landel is a professor of clinical physical therapy in University of Southern California Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy (at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry at USC), where he is the director of PT residency and fellowship programs.His clinical interests have been in cervicogenic dizziness and the diagnostic dilemma and management challenge posed by patients with persistent post-concussion symptoms. He has multiple courses developed for clinicians on his website https://skill-works.thinkific.com This podcast discusses the causes, examination and intervention strategies for people with cervicogenic dizziness.Below are the links to the citations in the podcast https://www.neuropt.org/docs/default-source/vestibular-sig/cervicogenic-dizziness--robert-landel.docx The Vestibular Special Interest Group is part of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy - neuropt.org.
Dr. Robert Landel is a professor of clinical physical therapy in University of Southern California Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy (at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry at USC), where he is the director of PT residency and fellowship programs.His clinical interests have been in cervicogenic dizziness and the diagnostic dilemma and management challenge posed by patients with persistent post-concussion symptoms. He has multiple courses developed for clinicians on his website https://skill-works.thinkific.com This podcast discusses the causes, examination and intervention strategies for people with cervicogenic dizziness.Below are the links to the citations in the podcast https://www.neuropt.org/docs/default-source/vestibular-sig/cervicogenic-dizziness--robert-landel.docx The Vestibular Special Interest Group is part of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy - neuropt.org.
Jennifer Spain is owner of Just Be Wellness in Dublin. I had a BioKinesiology appointment with Jen for the first time a few months back and it was so amazing, I had to invite her on to share more about theses treatments. This is not one to miss !
In Feminine Gender podcast is a platform that gives women the opportunity to tell their story. Women can speak freely and openly about their experience. They share their thoughts, ideas, and visions, and inspire both women and men. Today I speak with Carolee Winstein, Professor of Biokinesiology at the University of Southern California and Larisa Anne Thorne, a neutrino physicist, and a postdoctoral researcher on the Project8 Experiment. We met in Bratislava, Slovakia, on the occasion of ESET Science Award 2021.
This month we are joined by physical therapist Dr. Janice Ying. She shared with us how she has fit nine lives worth of achievements into just one life, her work with musicians in physical rehabilitation and injury prevention, and her work with collegiate and graduate-level musicians. We pepper her with controversial questions, and she shoots back with a stellar answer every time. For example, are musicians small muscle athletes? Should we care about our joint range of motion? Listen to find out. Show Notes: Bio: Dr. Janice Ying is the owner and founder of Opus Physical Therapy and Performance Inc. She is an ABPTS board certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopedic Physical Therapy serving the Greater Los Angeles area and is internationally recognized as an expert in the field of Performing Arts Medicine. Most recently, she has been awarded the 2021 Emerging Leader award by the American Physical Therapy Association - Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy. She is currently the head physical therapist at The Colburn School - working with elite collegiate and graduate level musicians on injury prevention techniques and addressing playing-related injuries. Originally from Kansas City, MO, Dr. Ying attended Pepperdine University where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Music Education and Piano Performance while on multiple scholarships for her achievements as both a pianist and violinist. She worked professionally as a pianist for several years, performing throughout the country before returning to school to complete her graduate studies in physical therapy. Dr. Ying received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the top-ranked physical therapy program, University of Southern California. She completed her orthopedic residency training at Glendale Adventist Medical Center. She currently serves as Adjunct Clinical Instructor for the University of Southern California in the department of Physical Therapy and Biokinesiology. In the past, she has served as a mentor, lecturer and member of the clinical faculty for the Glendale Adventist Medical Center - Orthopedic Residency as well as taught courses on clinical management of the elbow, wrist and hand, and functional ergonomics. Additionally, she has obtained advanced certifications in ergonomics, Kinesiotaping, Graston Technique and manual physical therapy techniques. Dr. Ying is internationally recognized for her work with treating performing artists. She is a frequent guest speaker and lecturer at national and international conferences/events. Dr. Ying's professional interests include clinical research and the application of injury prevention techniques and rehabilitation of instrumental musicians and dancers. She frequently provides courses and educational sessions for medical professionals on topics relating to the management and treatment of health conditions found in performing artists. Dr. Ying is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association, where she has held several positions as both an elected and appointed officer for the Orthopedic Academy, and Performing Arts Special Interest Group of the American Physical Therapy Association. Additional affiliations include the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapists and the Performing Arts Medicine Association. Website- https://www.opuspt.com Instagram-opus_pt Institutions: Pepperdine University USC Colburn School of Music Books: Playing Less Hurt- Janet Horvath The Go Giver- Bob Burg and John David Mann
Antonio Squillante is a PhD student at the University of Southern California in the Department of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy. Working in the Clinical Exercise Research Center at USC his extended research focuses on weightlifting and eccentric training. In addition, Squillante is a faculty member at Setanta College teaching courses in the Master of Science program in Performance Coaching. He is also a published author for Ultimate Athlete Concepts with his book, “Power: The Training of Champions” and has written multiple articles on EliteFTS, Elite Track, and Breaking Muscle. Antonio continues to stay heavily involved in the academic side of strength & conditioning leading discussions within the growing NSCA Weightlifting SIG as their current Chair as well as teaching many CSCS prep courses in southern California. In addition to his academic work, Squillante is a coach who has experience with high school and collegiate athletes in both the U.S. and Canada. In 2016 Squillante had the privilege of coaching at the USA Track and Field Olympic Trails in Eugene, Oregon. He also not only coaches multiple athletes in both powerlifting and weightlifting, but he is also a competitive athlete in his own right. A former high school shot putter, he took a run at going professional in American football playing in Italy before moving to the States. Currently he competes in powerlifting at the state and national level. Cerberus Strength Use Code: STRENGTH_GAME at Cerberus-Strength.com
Dr. Shailesh Kantak is a clinician scientist, an Institute Scientist, and Director of the Neuroplasticity and Motor Behavior Laboratory at Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute (MRRI). He is also a recently tenured Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Arcadia University. Shailesh is dedicated to helping people with neurological injuries recover better and more quickly. He is interested in understanding why some people respond well to treatments and recover more fully, while others do not. Cooking and sharing homemade meals with friends are two things that bring Shailesh a lot of joy. He also enjoys gardening and traveling (though he hasn’t been able to travel much lately). Shailesh received his Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy from Seth G.S. Medical College and KEM Hospital at Mumbai University. He went on to earn his Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy with a specialization in Neurologic Physical Therapy from Mumbai University as well. Afterwards, Shailesh attended the University of Southern California where he was awarded his PhD in Biokinesiology. Next, he conducted postdoctoral research at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and subsequently the University of Maryland, Baltimore. In our interview, Shailesh shares more about his life and research.
In this episode Johnny and Kyle chat with Todd Schroeder, PhD, MS, CSCS, FACSM of the University of Southern California. The fellas discuss how Todd go interested in BFR and how he has and continues to explore its effects on muscle! Dr. Schroeder holds a full-time faculty position in the USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy. He is the Director of the USC Clinical Exercise Research Center and has over 70 peer-reviewed publications on the effects of exercise and hormones in health and disease. Dr. Schroeder is trained as an exercise physiologist, certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS), and is recognized as a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine (FACSM). Dr. Schroeder has helped develop the USC sports science program in the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy which lead to the partnership with Jordan Brand to create the Jordan Flight Lab at Jumpman LA in Los Angeles. The Flight Lab is dedicated to using innovation and technology to teach students, train athletes, and expose inner-city kids to the world of sports science. Dr. Schroeder also consults for technology companies and validates new products in the health and fitness space.
什麼是軀幹動作協調性(trunk coordination)? 下背痛的復發與腰椎動作協調性有關係嗎? Dual task對腰椎動作協調性真的有影響嗎? 這集包含了較多研究方法的討論,例如建立測量信度(reliability)的重要性、腰椎動作協調性的計算方法等等 大家快來聽Steffi 與 Frank 精彩的討論內容~ Timecode: 01:55 Steffi的研究創新性:復發性下背痛患者在下背痛發作時期跟下背痛緩解後的trunk coordination的變化,以及雙重任務(dual task)對於下背痛患者Trunk coordination 的影響 06:45 Trunk coordination的概念,以及這類研究與臨床應用的困難點 10:00 Steffi採用的Trunk coordination 計算方法: Vector coding analysis 14:46 為何Steffi對於復發性下背痛患者走路步寬感興趣?不同步寬對於下背痛患者trunk coordination的差異? 23:00 Trunk coordination 和復發性下背痛的因果? 25:24 Steffi針對下背痛患者肌電圖研究內容設計 27:50 這群下背痛患者多久才緩解疼痛,是否有接受任何治療? 34:06 控制組定義為過去一年沒發生back pain,這樣的族群真的back health嗎? 38:07 為何使用算數作為dual task?以及為何想要研究注意力對於下背痛trunk coordination 影響? 46:05 假如Steffi可以重新做一次這一系列實驗,在實驗設計上會想做什麼變化? 48:40 建立測量信度(reliability)的重要性 53:40 Steffi對於自己下背痛研究的臨床應用 56:50 下背痛受試者進行算數與沒有進行算數下走路是否trunk coordination 差別? 58:40 Frank如何應用Steffi研究結果於步態分析 講者介紹 施海容 Steffi Postdoctoral Scholar in Movement Sciences Teachers College, Columbia University -BS, 臺灣大學物理治療學系學士 -PhD, Biokinesiology, University of Southern California 歡迎到各平台追蹤或來信來訊跟我們提出疑問~ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2PROPT/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2pro_pt/ Email: 2propt@gmail.com 也可以在此收聽: Apple podcast: https://tinyurl.com/y97q7tms Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ydavzqxu Google podcast: https://tinyurl.com/yd86pbcl YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/y82ewo5b Music by Elizabeth's Groove by Amarià @amariamusique Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/elizabeths-groove Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/-MO-mrBlo5s Reference: Shih HS, Gordon J, Kulig K. Trunk control during gait: Walking with wide and narrow step widths present distinct challenges. J Biomech. 2021;114:110135. Shih HS, Winstein CJ, and Kulig K. Young adults with recurrent low back pain demonstrate altered trunk coordination during gait independent of pain status and attentional demands. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.28.20203208
什麼是小跳?小跳與雙腳之間協調性的關聯性 舞者跟普通人的小跳有差別嗎? movement variability跟performance variability 有什麼差別呢?哪個高哪個低比較好? 什麼時候要看movement/performance 呢?這可以怎麼應用在臨床上? 我們有請Steffi 為我們解惑~ Timecode: 00:45 Steffi的舞者研究:芭蕾舞者與非舞者小跳動作雙腳間地面反作用力協調變異 05:33 芭蕾舞者小跳動作的重要性 07:10 movement variability和performance variability的差異;Frank解釋如何把這個概念帶入下背痛的物理治療 15:00 臨床上有什麼方式觀察評估小跳動作的transitional phase;Stanley分享臨床上物理治療師使用影像動作分析軟體的障礙 21:40 Frank分享沒有所謂的「好的姿勢」,neutral “zone”的概念可以類比movement variability 的概念 23:40 舞者研究動作學的結果:flexor hallucis tendinopathy 對於芭蕾舞者大跳動作的影響;Lower Extremity Contact Angle (LECA) 的概念與其臨床重要性 31:40 舞者相關傷害臨床上處理的經驗 35:20 芭蕾舞表演是穿硬鞋還是軟鞋?以及執行動作上的差異? 講者介紹 施海容 Steffi Postdoctoral Scholar in Movement Sciences Teachers College, Columbia University -BS, 臺灣大學物理治療學系學士 -PhD, Biokinesiology, University of Southern California 歡迎到各平台追蹤或來信來訊跟我們提出疑問~ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2PROPT/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2pro_pt/ Email: 2propt@gmail.com Reference: Shih HS, Jarvis DN, Mikkelsen P, Kulig K. Interlimb Force Coordination in Bipedal Dance Jumps: Comparison Between Experts and Novices [published online ahead of print, 2018 Nov 21]. J Appl Biomech. 2018;1-7. 也可以在此收聽: Apple podcast: https://tinyurl.com/y97q7tms Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ydavzqxu Google podcast: https://tinyurl.com/yd86pbcl YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/y82ewo5b Music by Elizabeth's Groove by Amarià @amariamusique Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/elizabeths-groove Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/-MO-mrBlo5s
各位聽眾新年快樂!希望大家2021年可以繼續跟著2PRO PT一起持續成長 延續上集和Steffi 聊聊USC博士班畢業後求職的經驗談 還有建立connection的小技巧,如何練習運用elevator pitch、money slide來行銷自己? 快點擊連結收聽吧! 講者介紹 施海容 Steffi Postdoctoral Scholar in Movement Sciences Teachers College, Columbia University -BS, 臺灣大學物理治療學系學士 -PhD, Biokinesiology, University of Southern California Time code: 00:30 Steffi當助教時對DPT學生風氣的看法,Stanley在西北大學上課對班上讀書風氣的分享 09:15 USC博士班畢業後求職的過程,有受到疫情影響嗎?為什麼決定做post-doc? 14:00 Steffi拿到offer後怎麼做選擇? 20:00 建立關係的重要性,到底是不是在靠關係?如何建立自己的professional network? 26:00 參加Mentorship program幸運成為大師導生的故事 29:37 Stanley分享DPT建立connection的方法和差別 37:25 Frank建立connection的小技巧 39:50 在學校時有教導或練習過elevator pitch嗎?USC的BKN cafe讓學生有練習的機會 42:15 什麼是Money Slide? 43:12 Steffi的elevator pitch經驗談 45:33 DPT也有教你elevator pitch?? 也可以在此收聽: Apple podcast: https://tinyurl.com/y97q7tms Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ydavzqxu Google podcast: https://tinyurl.com/yd86pbcl YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/y82ewo5b 在這裡追蹤我們得到更多資訊喔 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2PROPT/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2pro_pt/ Music by Elizabeth's Groove by Amarià @amariamusique Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/elizabeths-groove Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/-MO-mrBlo5s
首先,祝福各位聽眾聖誕快樂! 這次邀請到Steffi 來跟我們分享他直攻USC博士班的經驗 還有和我們討論西北大學和USC在DPT課程設計上的不同 Timecode: 01:30 前往USC,進入肌肉骨骼生物力學實驗室(Musculoskeletal biomechanics research lab) 念PhD的原因,及沒有念master 直接念PhD 的優缺點 07:18 在USC 同實驗室的其他PhD 學生大多背景是什麼? 09:28 何時確定志向為學術研究而非臨床工作? 11:00 讓Steffi指導教授Dr. Kulig 說服Steffi 直接念PhD 的原因? 16:12 建立connection的重要性及如何建立自己的心態 20:18 初到美國生活上的不適應:跟DMV打交道,文化衝擊 23:28 在美國念PhD 研究修課上的困難跟不適應 26:07 如何練習英文口頭報告及報告技巧 33:31 為何當初選擇做肌肉骨骼的研究,家人的反應跟想法? 35:40 為何當初想做dancer研究,然而最後卻做LBP的研究? 39:00 USC DPT學生跟台灣PT學生風氣差異,課程內容差異:解剖學、實證治療和鑑別診斷 43:45 USC vs. 西北DPT 課程的差異 52:41 USC DPT 的EBP課程細節討論 56:05 USC DPT 鑑別診斷的課程討論,和Direct access的關聯性 59:03 USC DPT實習安排 講者介紹 施海容 Steffi Postdoctoral Scholar in Movement Sciences Teachers College, Columbia University -BS, 臺灣大學物理治療學系學士 -PhD, Biokinesiology, University of Southern California 也可以在此收聽: Apple podcast: https://tinyurl.com/y97q7tms Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ydavzqxu Google podcast: https://tinyurl.com/yd86pbcl YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/y82ewo5b 在這裡追蹤我們得到更多資訊喔 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2PROPT/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2pro_pt/ Music by Elizabeth's Groove by Amarià @amariamusique Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/elizabeths-groove Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/-MO-mrBlo5s
雙手協調的秘密:用TMS了解音樂家左右半腦之間的溝通,從音樂家的大腦來了解神經可塑性。 令音樂家害怕的Musician's Dystonia,是大腦出現了什麼樣的問題? 急性中風病人的預後不再令人捉摸不定-TMS帶來的曙光? 同時,這次討論中也分享Dr. Fisher對於物理治療師與其他動作科學專業差異的看法喔! Timecode: 1:15 IHI對於非音樂家的bimanual skills沒有顯著意義,可是對於音樂家卻是有意義的,為什麼? 4:00 Experience-related neuroplasticity是否可以說經由大量長時間的練習,大腦還是有機會改變? 9:03 為何一開始沒有想限制樂器的類型(弦樂VS.打擊樂)?反而是全部都收?Generalization的重要性?不同的樂器使用者,IHI的表現是否有差異? 13:33 聽覺在音樂家相關的研究之中扮演了甚麼樣的角色?是否會因為剝奪掉了聽覺的回饋而降低動作表現呢? 19:42 PT與其他動作相關專業的區別應該在哪裡? Dr. Fisher對於動作學習的理想,她在CSM上的演講提到神經病患的動作訓練應該是要盡量避免代償動作 ,而非一味追求功能表現?(Compensation與Mal-plasticity) 26:40 跟骨科Dr. Powers實驗室一起合作臀大肌研究的經驗與感想?跨領域的研究已經是必備的經驗了嗎? 31:58 針對Post-Doc的研究,可以先跟簡單介紹一下妳Post-Doc的研究跟focal dystonia嗎? (Musician's dystonia, wrtier's cramp, laryngeal dystonia) 37:13 為甚麼會認為focal dystonia的病因可能是出在是大腦內的neural connection上呢? 39:36 針對Post-Doc的第二個主題,妳是如何用TMS與MRI來判斷中風病人的預後?中風病人中的"MEP Converters"為甚麼會是重點研究的對象?藉由了解病人的預後,會如何影響臨床決策與治療內容? 45:54 研究題目應該怎麼挑選,冷門題目與熱門題目兩者的優缺點?鼓勵大家追求興趣的同時,也可以為罕見疾病的病人做出貢獻? 講者介紹: 郭宜怜 Irene Assistant Professor Department of Physical Therapy Education State University of New York Upstate Medical University Research areas: neurophysiology, motor control and motor learning, neurorehabilitation, transcranial magnetic stimulation, neuroimaging -BS, 台灣大學物理治療學系學士 -MS, 陽明大學物理治療暨輔助科技學系碩士 -PhD, Biokinesiology, University of Southern California -Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions 也可以在此收聽: Apple podcast: https://tinyurl.com/y97q7tms Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ydavzqxu Google podcast: https://tinyurl.com/yd86pbcl YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/y82ewo5b 在這裡追蹤我們得到更多資訊喔 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2PROPT/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2pro_pt/ Music by Elizabeth's Groove by Amarià @amariamusique Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/elizabeths-groove Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/-MO-mrBlo5s
想知道經顱磁刺激(transcranial magnetic stimulation, TMS)是什麼嗎? 是X教授的黑科技? Interhemispheric inhibition (IHI)機制是什麼? 左右大腦的交流是競爭還是合作? 跟腦中風患者動作控制有什麼關聯性? 本集Irene將以自己的研究作為出發點,討論科學與臨床的結合。 Timecode: 02:25 2019發表在scientific report上的文章做簡介,為何想做這個研究? 04:30 Interhemispheric inhibition (IHI)的機制以及在動作控制中扮演的角色 08:49 針對Musician,IHI的研究動機與價值在哪裡?(Bimanual dexterous hand performance與Neuroplasticity) 17:08 Imbalanced IHI的假說與爭議?當時研究上的限制在哪裡?如何觀察與測量Imbalanced IHI? 25:00 簡介一下TMS(經顱磁刺激)的優缺點,以及跟其他評估腦功能常用的儀器差別?(EEG, fMRI, NIRS) 29:00 TMS與TDCS(經顱直流電刺激)的差別會在甚麼地方?在研究的使用上又有甚麼不同? 34:02 藉由TMS的刺激達到病人功能上的進步,這中間的限制會在哪裡? 37:25 rTMS的效果可以短暫提高神經興奮性,是否在這段時間介入的效果就真的比較好?為什麼需要重新檢視Imbalanced IHI的假說? 42:47 是否會建議其他人使用妳那篇有關於IHI方法學的參數來做研究? 講者介紹: 郭宜怜 Irene Assistant Professor Department of Physical Therapy Education State University of New York Upstate Medical University Research areas: neurophysiology, motor control and motor learning, neurorehabilitation, transcranial magnetic stimulation, neuroimaging -BS, 台灣大學物理治療學系學士 -MS, 陽明大學物理治療暨輔助科技學系碩士 -PhD, Biokinesiology, University of Southern California -Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions 也可以在此收聽: Apple podcast: https://tinyurl.com/y97q7tms Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ydavzqxu Google podcast: https://tinyurl.com/yd86pbcl YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/y82ewo5b 在這裡追蹤我們得到更多資訊喔 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2PROPT/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2pro_pt/ Music by Elizabeth's Groove by Amarià @amariamusique Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/elizabeths-groove Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/-MO-mrBlo5s
博士後研究是博班的延伸嗎? 如何選擇適合自己的博士後研究實驗室?如何判斷PI是否適合自己? 在美國任教要如何在研究和教學上做時間管理? 對這些有興趣的聽眾,歡迎聽我們和Irene的訪談吧! 講者介紹: 郭宜怜 Irene Assistant Professor Department of Physical Therapy Education State University of New York Upstate Medical University Research areas: neurophysiology, motor control and motor learning, neurorehabilitation, transcranial magnetic stimulation, neuroimaging -BS, 台灣大學物理治療學系學士 -MS, 陽明大學物理治療暨輔助科技學系碩士 -PhD, Biokinesiology, University of Southern California -Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions Timecode: 00:35 Post-Doc是Ph.D的延續嗎? 在申請Post-Doc的過程會考慮哪些因素?是否應該轉換領域? 6:42 初拿到了三個不同offers的時候,為甚麼最後決定要去MGH(麻州總醫院)做博後的? 如何在做決定之前知道PI的領導風格? 12:10 Post-Doc做多久比較合適? 16:51 在寫研究計畫時idea的發想、校內校外申請計畫的管道、申請的難易度 30:10 可以在博後學習不同寫計畫的技巧,對未來有非常大的幫助 31:43 在美國擔任教職,是如何在教學與研究之間做時間分配的呢?研究型大學與教學型大學的差異會在哪裡?學校是否願意投資妳的研究可能才是關鍵? 38:45 以SUNY-Upstate Medical University為例,升等的要求是哪些? 40:57 在 LA、Boston、Syracuse生活機能上都有些不同,可以給聽眾分享一下各個城市的特色嗎?甚麼樣的人適合去哪些地方? 也可以在此收聽: Apple podcast: https://tinyurl.com/y97q7tms Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ydavzqxu Google podcast: https://tinyurl.com/yd86pbcl YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/y82ewo5b 在這裡追蹤我們得到更多資訊喔 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2PROPT/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2pro_pt/ Music by Elizabeth's Groove by Amarià @amariamusique Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/elizabeths-groove Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/-MO-mrBlo5s
Julie Thomys of www.checkinhealth.co.uk joined me to chat about this therapy which focuses on how your gut is interacting with the rest of your body. It is a fascinating insight into the science of our bodies, and how each element is so intrinsically linked. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wellexpo/message
這一次請到了在SUNY Upstate Medical University擔任助理教授的Irene來跟大家分享 基礎研究的重要性到底在哪裡? 大學畢業之後是不是應該直接攻讀博士才最省時? 身為一個博士生總是被尖銳的問題刁難到底是好是壞? 講者介紹: 郭宜怜 Irene Assistant Professor Department of Physical Therapy Education State University of New York Upstate Medical University Research areas: neurophysiology, motor control and motor learning, neurorehabilitation, transcranial magnetic stimulation, neuroimaging -BS, 台灣大學物理治療學系學士 -MS, 陽明大學物理治療暨輔助科技學系碩士 -PhD, Biokinesiology, University of Southern California -Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions Timecode: 1:00 Irene 來賓自我介紹 4:00 為什麼決定要來美國讀Ph.D?如何從臨床研究轉變到開始做基礎研究的? 11:04 在台灣念碩士 vs. 在美國念博士之間的不同? 15:04 會不會建議在大學就開始接觸研究,提早確定未來直接攻讀Ph.D而跳過讀碩士的過程? 24:55 來到人生地不熟的美國讀博士,使否感到特別辛苦? 以及讀博士需要建立甚麼樣的心理素質? 37:43 鄉野傳奇/都市傳說:是不是在美國讀博士的人比較少,讀碩士的人比較多? 也可以在此收聽: Apple podcast: https://tinyurl.com/y97q7tms Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ydavzqxu Google podcast: https://tinyurl.com/yd86pbcl YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/y82ewo5b 在這裡追蹤我們得到更多資訊喔 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2PROPT/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2pro_pt/ Music by Elizabeth's Groove by Amarià @amariamusique Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/elizabeths-groove Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/-MO-mrBlo5s
Drs. Joseph Derian (e-mail, ResearchGate, Google Scholar), Jo Smith (e-mail, ResearchGate, Google Scholar) and Kornelia Kulig (e-mail, ResearchGate, Google Scholar) of the University of Southern California, Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy (Twitter) (all three guests) as well as Chapman University (Dr. Smith) are interviewed by Becca Catlin regarding a publication from Musculoskeletal Science and Practice titled, “Biomechanical characteristics of lumbar manipulation performed by expert, resident, and student physical therapists.” This episode contains information that will be interesting for practitioners and educators that want to improve their understanding of the physics behind manipulation techniques.Find out more about the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists at the following links:Academy website: www.aaompt.orgTwitter: @AAOMPTFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/aaompt/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialaaompt/?hl=enPodcast e-mail: aaomptpodcast@gmail.comPodcast website: https://aaomptpodcast.simplecast.fm
Welcome to another insightful episode today where I have the pleasure of talking to Elaine Shanahan, Founder of K Therapy Ireland. Elaine has been working and teaching in the health and beauty industry for over 10 years, qualified beauty and massage therapist She specializes in paramedical skin care, advanced deep and relaxing massage therapy as well as a wide range of beauty treatments. Elaine has trained all over the world, with over 15 different brands. Currently vice chairperson of the Biokinesiology Association of Ireland, Elaine proudly offers clients a new type of Kinesiology treatment – BioKinesiology to support structure, stability and strength from within the body which in turn, brings you back into alignment. You have to be align to keep your intuition and energy high and today, Elaine talks about how she goes about doing so. Enjoy! You can also find more information about Elaine and her amazing work by following her on social media and connecting with her through her website. www.ktherapyireland.com @ktherapyireland info@ktherapyireland.com
Max is a Staff Physical Therapist and Athletic Trainer at Mamba Sports Academy. He works in the Integrated Sports Medicine Department treating patients with a variety of orthopedic and sports related diagnoses. Max graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Athletic training from Northeastern University in Boston. He went on to attend the University of Southern California’s Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy program where he received his Doctorate in Physical Therapy. During his pursuit of his Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree, Max had the opportunity to work in various settings including Neurological rehabilitation, working with patients who had a traumatic brain injury or stroke, outpatient orthopedics and sports medicine. It was his last clinical internship that really sparked a passion to pursue orthopedics and sports medicine physical therapy, when he worked with the Cleveland Indians Major League Baseball team on their rehabilitation staff during spring training of the 2016 season. It was there he developed a passion for treating athletes, an evidence based approach to treatment and the understanding of what it takes to be great at the highest level of sport. After graduation and prior to working at Mamba Sports Academy Max worked at Primary Care Sports Medicine in Tarzana for 3 years where he treated high school, college and USA track and field Athletes. Max’s background as a Certified Athletic Trainer includes working with high school and college athletes and was on the medical staff for Team USA which competed in the Maccabiah Games in Israel in 2013 and in the Pan American Maccabiah Games in Santiago, Chile in 2015-16. Max is continually attending physical therapy conferences and continuing education courses related to manual therapy techniques, blood flow restriction and the treatment of orthopedic and sports medicine diagnoses. Max is from Saint Paul, MN where he played basketball, baseball and soccer through high school and went on to play club baseball at Northeastern University where he won a national championship. Max currently lives in West Los Angeles and enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing and watching sports, traveling and enjoying all that LA has to offer.
In this episode, Craig and Sean Johnson from the Los Angeles Angels Baseball Team discuss all things PT and Pro Baseball. Sean has spent the last three seasons with the Angels as a team physical therapist and assistant strengthening and conditioning coach. Topics from this discussion include Sean's experience in his unique role, how baseball players can be different from other athletes and even amongst themselves based on position, the benefits of interdisciplinary care, what it takes to work in pro sports, and a whole lot more. Sean is a book of life knowledge and there is a ton of value packed in this one! Sean Johnson is in his third season within the Angels Organization as a Physical Therapist and Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach for the team. In this role, Sean facilitates continuity between Athletic Medicine and Strength and Conditioning for the Angel Players. Prior to joining the Angels Sean practiced at USC Physical Therapy Associates at University Park Campus; a Faculty Practice within the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at the University of Southern California. He also taught within the Entry-level Physical Therapy Program at USC for 6 years. Sean continues to serve as Adjunct Faculty for the Division at USC. Sean received his clinical doctorate degree in physical therapy at the University of Southern California and went onto complete an Orthopedic Residency at USC receiving an Orthopedic Certificate in Physical Therapy. Enjoy! The Prehab Guys Guest: Sean Johnson, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS Email: sean.johnson@angels.com Learn more about the Shoulder [P]Rehab Program HERE. Visit our website: www.theprehabguys.com Follow us on: Instagram | Facebook | Youtube | Twitter Connect with The Prehab Guys info@theprehabguys.com Leave feedback, let us know what to talk about next. Did you enjoy this? Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe.
Dr. James Gordon (2014 McMillan Lecturer & 2011 Cerasoli Lecturer) comes onto HET Podcast to chat with Stephanie about his McMillan lecture, consolidation of PT programs, the student debt crisis, the Flexner report, his vision for PT education, & much more. USC Physical Therapy Program 45th Mary McMillan Lecture: "If Greatness Is a Goal" Video Gordon, J. (2014). 45th Mary McMillan Lecture: If Greatness Is a Goal…. Physical Therapy, 94(10), 1518–1530. doi:10.2522/ptj.2014.mcmillan.lecture APTA McMillan Lectures Gordon J (2011) Excellence in Academic Physical Therapy: What Is It and How Do We Get There? (Pauline Cerasoli Lecture) Journal of Physical Therapy Education, 25(3):8-13. Synopsis of Dr. Gordon's Cerasoli Lecture Medical Education Flexner Report CAPTE Website Biography James Gordon is professor and associate dean of the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at the University of Southern California. He received his BS in Physical Therapy in 1974 from the State University of New York – Downstate Medical Center. He then worked for 6 years as a physical therapist in acute care, rehabilitation, and home care settings before entering graduate school. In 1985, he was awarded an EdD in Movement Science at Teachers College, Columbia University. After graduation, Dr. Gordon worked as a researcher with a focus on the neural control of movement, especially the roles of proprioceptive information in control of reaching movements. He has held full-time faculty positions in the physical therapy departments at Columbia University, New York Medical College, and University of Southern California. He is recognized for his lectures and writings on applying research in motor control and motor learning to neurological rehabilitation. He also co-authored a text on documentation and clinical decision- making in physical therapy, now in its third edition. Long active in APTA, Dr. Gordon is a member of the Education Section, Neurology Section, and Section on Research. Among many other accomplishments, he co-directed PTClinResNet, a groundbreaking Foundation of Physical Therapy‒funded clinical research network. He has been an advocate for excellence in academic physical therapy, and most recently he played a leading role in the formation of the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy. Dr. Gordon became a Catherine Worthingham Fellow of APTA in 2005. He was chosen to deliver the Education Section's Pauline Cerasoli Lecture in 2011 and the APTA's Mary McMillan Lecture in 2014. In his McMillan speech, he said, “We are the architects of our profession's future. Through our efforts today, we design and build the foundations and frameworks that will make it possible for a strong and vibrant and creative profession to emerge in the next decade, in the next 40 years, in the next century.” Dr. Gordon's complete bio You can contact Dr. Gordon at jamesgor@pt.usc.edu He especially welcomes comments and questions about issues related to physical therapy education and research. The PT Hustle Website Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice HET LITE Tool Anywhere Healthcare (code: HET)
This week on "Life After Stroke with Christopher Ewing", we chat with Dr. James Finley and Dr. Natalia Sanchez in the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at USC. Topics covered in this episode include: ▪ The research that goes into improving the motor skills of stroke survivors ▪ The work that it takes to be able to apply to do clinical studies on the effects of stroke ▪ Some of the exciting advances that are happening in the area of stroke and stroke rehabilitation and much, much more! "Life After Stroke" is a hit radio show hosted by Emmy Award winning TV host, motivational speaker, and stroke survivor, Christopher Ewing. Each episode is recorded during an actual stroke support group and features interviews with doctors and therapists, as well as the chance for stroke survivors to be able to share what's on their mind. Clothes provided by Zappos Adaptive. From shirts with magnetic buttons to tennis shoes with zippers by top designers like Tommy Hilfiger, Nike, Levi’s and more! Shop ZapposAdaptive! For more information, just go to www.TheStrokeChannel.TV, or download The Stroke Channel TV app, FREE in the Google Play and iTunes App stores!
Stephanie chats with Dr. Julie Tilson, Director of the USC Hybrid DPT Program, regarding USC's Hybrid Program. Julie discusses how & why USC created a hybrid program, feedback from the program thus far, evidence with hybrid compared to traditional models, benefits and drawbacks to hybrid learning, and more. Julie's Email Address: tilson@usc.edu Julie's CV: http://pt.usc.edu/uploadedFiles/USC_Physical_Therapy/Subpages/Pages/About_The_Division/Faculty/Faculty_Profiles/CV%20Tilson_Post.pdf Julie's Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/EBPDPT Evidence Based Physical Therapy by Dr. Fetters & Dr. Tilson: https://www.amazon.com/Evidence-Based-Physical-Therapy-Fetters/dp/080361716X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1541175034&sr=8-1&keywords=evidence+based+physical+therapy Teachers of Evidence Based Healthcare Learning Resources: https://teachingebhc.org/ USC Hybrid DPT Program: https://dpt.usc.edu/hybrid-dpt-program/ USC Residential DPT Program: https://dpt.usc.edu/residential-dpt-program/ USC's DPT Program Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/USCBKNPT USC's DPT Program Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/uscbknpt/ The PT Hustle Website: https://www.thepthustle.com/ Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice: www.passtheptboards.com HET LITE Tool: www.pteducator.com/het Anywhere Healthcare: https://anywhere.healthcare/ (code: HET) Biography: Dr. Julie Tilson is Associate Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy and Director of the Hybrid Doctor of Physical Therapy program at the University of Southern California (USC) Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy. She specializes in understanding the most effective methods for translating rehabilitation research into clinical practice. Dr. Tilson teaches Evidence Based Practice (EBP) in USC's Doctor of Physical Therapy program and to clinicians nationally and internationally. Her curricula emphasize active learning and the integration of scientific research, clinical expertise, and patient perspectives into clinical decision making. Dr. Tilson is co-author of the text, Evidence Based Physical Therapy 2nd Ed. (FA Davis, 2019), and has authored 30 peer-reviewed publications. Her clinical specialties are rehabilitation for individuals with stroke and with vestibular dysfunction. Dr. Tilson is President of the APTA Section on Research and is a Board Certified Specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy.
On this week’s episode of the Healthy Wealthy and Smart Podcast, Kim Marshall joins me to talk about oncology rehabilitation. Kim is a Doctor of Physical Therapy who recently directed her continuing education towards rehabilitation of the side effects of cancer and cancer treatment. In addition to becoming certified in the treatment of lymphedema, Kim completed the STAR training to address and treat other side effects of cancer including unspecified pain, neuropathy and fatigue. In this episode, we discuss: -The history of oncology rehabilitation and the role of physical therapists as a healthcare professional ally -What is lymphedema and how can physical therapists learn to treat this condition -Common side effects of cancer treatment and the influence on a rehabilitation program -Important components of patient education and an exercise program for oncology patients -And so much more! Direct access oncology patients may not always be aware of the need for specialized care. Kim believes, “We need to be a little bit more available to patients to make sure if we can't treat them then we're getting them in the right direction.” Patient education is critical during the initial phases of cancer treatment. Potential side effects are best screened early on so they can be more easily managed throughout the treatment. Kim states it is important for patients to understand, “Unfortunately if you've undergone the treatment for cancer, you're going to have a new normal.” Physical therapists are well prepared to be a primary healthcare provider throughout the cancer treatment process, from preparing patients for treatments to supporting patients during treatment and recovery. Kim stresses, “I would be an advocate for finding somebody who you can go over your laundry list, we should be the healthcare providers that patients can come and complain to along with their concerns and fears.” Kim encourages those interested in oncology rehabilitation to think about the added challenges of this field but also the potential for personal growth from treating this patient population. She shares, “It is really rewarding. There is something about the diagnosis of cancer and facing your own mortality. I always tell my patients I'm on the good end of this in terms of putting people back together. It's challenging… Every patient is a little different in terms of symptoms and a little bit different in terms of where they are in their recovery.” For more information on Kim: Kim received her doctorate of physical therapy from Western University and her physical therapy degree from California State University, Long Beach in 1985. She obtained her Masters degree in Biokinesiology from the University of Southern California in 1996. She has specialized in the treatment of orthopedic injuries for the past 20 years. Recently, Kim has directed her continuing education towards rehabilitation of the side effects of cancer and cancer treatment. Kim developed this interest after her grandmother was diagnosed with breast cancer and, as a result of the surgery and subsequent treatment, her grandmother lost her shoulder mobility and developed lymphedema. In addition to becoming certified in the treatment of lymphedema, Kim completed the STAR training to address and treat other side effects of cancer including unspecified pain, neuropathy and fatigue. Kim co-founded Progressive Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation with Michael McKindley in October of 2004. Resources discussed on this show: Combined Sections Meeting: Oncology Oncology Specialization Star Program Oncology Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Section on Oncology Rehab Measures: Brief Fatigue Inventory Lymphedema Quality of Life Questionnaire Borg Scale Fitbit Bruce Protocol Polar You can reach Kim for any questions at her clinic Progressive Physical Therapy and Rehab by phone (714) 547-1140 or email kmarshallpt@att.net! Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! Make sure to connect with me on twitter, instagram and facebook to stay updated on all of the latest! Show your support for the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes! Have a great week and stay Healthy Wealthy and Smart! Xo Karen P.S. Do you want to be a stand out podcast guest? Make sure to grab the tools from the FREE eBook on the home page! Check out my latest blog post on the Top 10 Podcast Episodes of 2016!
Rebecca Lewthwaite received her PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles. She is Director of Rehabilitation Outcomes Management, and Director of Research and Education in Physical Therapy at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center in Los Angeles. She is also an adjunct faculty member in the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at the University of Southern California. Dr. Lewthwaite’s research focuses on the role of motivational enhancements in motor performance and learning, in diverse individuals, from those undergoing physical rehabilitation to developing and high-performing athletes. Wulf, G., & Lewthwaite, R. (2016). Optimizing performance through intrinsic motivation and attention for learning: The OPTIMAL theory of motor learning. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 23(5), 1382-1414. Freedman, S. E., Maas, E., Caligiuri, M. P., Wulf, G., & Robin, D. A. (2007). Internal versus external: Oral-motor performance as a function of attentional focus. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 50(1), 131-136. http://www.optimalmotorlearning.com
This is the last podcast of 2015 and I am so happy to end the year on such a high note with my interview with Dr. Chris Powers, PT, PhD, FAPTA. He is Professor in the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy and Co-Director of the Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Laboratory at the University of Southern California. Dr. Powers' research and teaching interests relate to the biomechanical aspects of human movement. More specifically, his research focuses on how altered kinematics, kinetics, and muscular actions contribute to lower extremity injury. He is particularly interested in the pathomechanics underlying knee and patellofemoral joint dysfunction. Dr. Powers is an active researcher, and has published over 150 peer-reviewed articles. He frequently lectures both nationally and internationally on topics related to lower limb biomechanics and the pathomechanics of orthopaedic disorders. Dr. Powers is the current President of the California Chapter of the APTA In this episode we talk about: * The definition of the human movement system. * Why physical therapists are uniquely qualified to lead the human movement system paradigm. * The identity crisis of the PT profession and how the human movement system should be the thread that binds our profession together. * What are the biggest barriers to adopting and implementing the human movement system? * What should the PT professions unifying message be? * In the words of Dr. Anthony Delitto "What is the hold up?" * And much more! What Dr. Powers and I would like for you to think about is: how would you describe what you do (as physical therapist) in only 5 words? Have a great holidays season and Happy New Year! See you in 2016 and as always stay Healthy Wealthy & Smart! Karen
Lider Chan, DPT, is a doctor of physical therapy. He explains to us why it is important to see a physical therapist if you're in pain or have an injury. Waiting to treat an injury only contributes to inflammation while the affected area continues to deteriorate. Transcript Click here to view the full transcript for #4 When to See a Physical Therapist with Lider Chan. If the injury heals out of alignment it can cause pain in the future and cause other areas of the body to go out of alignment. Topics covered in this episode: Techniques used in physical therapy, When it's time to see a physical therapist, Difference between physical therapist and chiropractors, Conditions that respond well to physical therapy, LiDer's treatment of patients with neurological conditions. About Lider Lider graduated from the University of Southern California with a Master's degree in Biokinesiology in 2001. He went on to get his DPT degree from USC in 2004. He currently practices in West Los Angeles near UCLA at Orthopedic Physical Therapy and Associates. Call 310-209-2011 for an appointment. If you’re enjoying the Live to 110 podcast, please leave Wendy a review in iTunes. Thanks! Are toxic metals causing your fatigue and health issues? Find out by taking Wendy’s Heavy Metals Quiz at