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Interested in the best habits for you and your clients to improve healthspan not just lifespan? Join as Erin and Claire talk with Dr. Mike Studer PT, DPT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPTA, a renowned physical therapist and author, to discuss his new book "The Brain That Chooses Itself." We asked Mike our burning questions from the concepts in the book to help demystify information around exercise vs physical activity, sleep, nutrition and more. Some of the questions we addressed were how to provide choice to clients in a way that doesn't overwhelm them, how to understand when the activities we're doing or choices we're making are releasing neurochemicals like dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin, why Mike says “exercise is medicine” is dead and more! Get your opportunity to learn more and ask Mike your questions live by registering for a free webinar! Register here: http://www.neurocollaborative.com/studer Follow Mike on IG @mikestuderdpt www.mikestuder.com Get your copy of the Brain That Chooses Itself Here
In this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart Podcast, host Dr. Karen Litzy welcomes Dr. Mike Studer, the author of "The Brain That Chooses Itself." Dr. Studer shares his extensive background as a physical therapist with 33 years of experience, focusing primarily on neurologic therapy while also engaging in pediatrics and geriatrics. They discuss behavioral economics and how it is a powerful tool that can be effectively utilized in physical therapy to create personalized care plans that motivate patients. By understanding how individuals make decisions, physical therapists can implement strategies such as nudges, gamification, and temptation bundling to enhance patient engagement and adherence to treatment plans. Time Stamps: [00:03:05] Unique consulting opportunities for PTs. [00:05:22] Behavioral economics in decision-making. [00:10:50] Temptation bundling in therapy. [00:14:55] Health span versus lifespan. [00:18:32] Lactate's effect on brain health. [00:21:52] The importance of choice in health. [00:27:35] Find your passion. More About Dr. Studer: Mike Studer,PT, DPT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, CBFP, CSRP, FAPTA, has been a PT since 1991, a board-certified in neurologic PT in 1995, and a private practice owner since 2005. Dr. Studer has been an invited speaker covering 50 states, ten countries, and four continents, speaking on topics ranging from cognition and psychology in rehabilitation, aging, stroke, motor learning, motivation in rehabilitation, balance, dizziness, neuropathy, and Parkinson's Disease. Dr. Studer co-founded and is co-owner of Spark Rehabilitation and Wellness in Bend, OR. He is an adjunct professor at adjunct professor at Touro University in Las Vegas as well as a part-time instructor at UNLV. Mike has led classes in the DPT program at Oregon State University (motor control) and frequently serves in a guest-lecture capacity at several other DPT and residency programs. In 2011, Mike was recognized as Clinician of the Year in the Neurologic and (in 2014) the Geriatric Academies of the APTA. He received the highest honor available in PT in 2020, being distinguished as a Catherine Worthingham Fellow of the APTA in 2020, joining a group of under 300 persons at the time for the profession's history. Mike's professional honors additionally reflect his service at the state and national level, including the Vice President of the Academy of Neurologic PT and the Mercedes Weiss award for service to the Oregon chapter of APTA. He holds a trademark in dual-task rehabilitation and has a patent pending on the same. Over his career, Mike has presented courses in all 50 states, four continents, and 10 countries. He has authored over 35 articles and 6 book chapters and routinely has clinical research projects in affiliation with one of many universities. He is a consultant to Major League Baseball on the motor control of pitching and hitting. As a very fun and lighthearted note, Mike is the four-time and current WR holder for the fastest underwater treadmill marathon, a mark set most recently in January 2022. Resources from this Episode: Mike's Website Mike on Instagram The Brain That Chooses Itself Jane Sponsorship Information: Book a one-on-one demo here Mention the code LITZY1MO for a free month Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media: Karen's Twitter Karen's Instagram Karen's LinkedIn Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: YouTube Website Apple Podcast Spotify SoundCloud Stitcher iHeart Radio
Today's episode is part 2 of our conversation with Mike Studer, PT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST on concussion. If you haven't listened to part 1 in episode 4, please review that episode before continuing. Today we are going to be furthering our knowledge of concussion in the pediatric population. Mike Studer's website Mike's 2020 TEDx Talk “Physical Therapy Evaluation and Treatment…” article in the JOSPT “Consensus statement on concussion in sport…” article in the BJSM Use code PUSHING PEDS for $150 off your Medbridge subscription! Check out our website, and subscribe for our subscription only episodes Follow us on InstagramThis episode was brought to you by the Pivot Ball Change Network.
Join Sheila and Sara this week with special guest Mike Studer, DPT, PT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPT to discuss concussion. Mike has been a physical therapist for 33 years and is an expert in his field. He is a worldwide invited speaker on all things neurologic PT, adjunct professor for several DPT programs, and often authors chapters and other research. Mike brings us so much valuable information in this episode, we had to split it into two parts. So be sure to join us next week for part 2 of this conversation in episode 6! Links & Resources “Consensus statement on concussion in sport…” article in BJSM Use code PUSHINGPEDS for $150 off your Medbridge subscription! Check out our website, and subscribe for our subscription only episodes Follow us on Instagram This episode was brought to you by the Pivot Ball Change Network.
We're doing something a little different on today's show! Are you using poles with your neuro clients? Using poles can be a great way for your clients to get a full body workout, increase intensity during therapeutic activities, navigate difficult terrain, improve arm swing, assist with balance, and improve gait. But not all poles are created equal, so we needed to learn more! We invited 2 of our Sparkies (aka NeuroSpark members) to the show to have a genuine conversation about Urban Poling so we could all learn more! Han Ngyuen, PT, DPT, NCS, owner of Neubility Rehab in Florida reached out to us wanting to learn more about Urban Poling. We decided the best thing to do was to invite her and Joy Cochran, PT, DPT, CEEAA owner of JOY Explorations in Wisconsin and master trainer for Urban Poling to the I Love Neuro podcast so we could record the conversation so everyone could learn more! In the show you'll learn the difference between Activator Poles and other poles, the benefits of using poles, how to use them (for fitness, as an assistive device, etc), who should use poles, ideas for balance, freezing of gait, and fitness and more! Urban Poling Website: www.urbanpoling.com find techniques and education Find the podcast on the website @urbanpoling in IG, LinkedIn, FB Find Joy @joyexplorations on IG and FG https://joyexplorations.com Joyexporations@gmail.com IG and FB @neubilityrehab https://neubilityrehab.com han@neubilityrehab.com
PT, PTA, OT, OTA, SLP – this podcast may help you meet your continuing education requirements. Access Relias Academy to review course certificate information. It happens at least once in a clinical career, your patient fires you or you discharge a patient who wants to stay, much to their dismay. In this episode, we talk with Mike Studer, PT, DPT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPTA about how to best manage difficult conversations. How are we doing? Click here to give us feedback (02:47) Takeaways from Today's Discussion (03:19) Case Example: My Patient Fired Me (10:33) Why Being Fired Can Be a Good Thing (15:41) Helping Patients Find Value in Therapy (20:58) Examples: Autonomy, Prediction, and Measurement (27:21) Dialogue: Non-Autonomous vs. Autonomous (30:56) My Patient Does Not Want to Be Discharged (46:31) My Patient Thinks They Are too Old to Get Better (52:27) When Cultural Values Do Not Align: Bridging the Gap (01:00:09) Conclusion The content for this course was created by Mike Studer, PT, DPT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPTA. The content for this course was created by Tiffany Shubert, PT, PhD. Here is how Relias can help you earn continuing education credits: Access your Relias Library offered by your employer to see course certificate information and exam; or Access the continuing education library for clinicians at Relias Academy. Review the course certificate information, and if eligible, you can purchase the course to access the course exam and receive your certificate. Learn more about Relias at www.relias.com. Legal Disclaimer: The content of Stretch: Relias Rehab Therapy Education is provided only for educational and training purposes for healthcare professionals. The educational material provided in this podcast should not be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Resources The Transtheoretical Model (Stages of Change): https://sphweb.bumc.bu.edu/otlt/mph-modules/sb/behavioralchangetheories/behavioralchangetheories6.html
PT, PTA, OT, OTA, SLP – this podcast may help you meet your continuing education requirements. Access Relias Academy to review course certificate information. As a rehab therapist, are you doing everything within your scope of practice to prevent wounds? Are you considering factors beyond mobility level and pressure? In this podcast, we talk with Dr. Patty Larkin-Upton, physical therapist and certified wound care specialist, about the role of PT, OT, and SLP in skin and wound management. How are we doing? Click here to give us feedback (01:52) Takeaways From Today's Discussion (03:09) Why the Skin Is Important (04:59) Effects of Aging on the Skin (06:45) What Puts Older Adults' Skin at Risk? (10:11) Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors That Impact Healing (15:30) The Role of Rehab Therapists: Overview (17:49) Role of Speech-Language Pathology (19:48) Role of Occupational Therapy (23:11) Role of Physical Therapy (25:36) Importance of Sleep Hygiene (28:01) How to Identify At-Risk Patients (33:46) Interdisciplinary Team Wound Management (39:07) Impact of COVID on Therapists' Role (41:46) Interdisciplinary Team Communication (43:49) Clinical Examples (49:17) Conclusion The content for this course was created by Dr. Patricia Larkin-Upton, PT, DPT, MS, CWS, CEEAA, CCI. The content for this course was created by Wendy Phillips, PT, BSPT. Here is how Relias can help you earn continuing education credits: Access your Relias Library offered by your employer to see course certificate information and exam; or Access the continuing education library for clinicians at Relias Academy. Review the course certificate information, and if eligible, you can purchase the course to access the course exam and receive your certificate. Learn more about Relias at www.relias.com. Legal Disclaimer: The content of Stretch: Relias Rehab Therapy Education is provided only for educational and training purposes for healthcare professionals. The educational material provided in this podcast should not be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Resources APTA Academy of Clinical Electrophysiology & Wound Management: https://www.acewm.org/
PT, PTA, OT, OTA – this podcast may help you meet your continuing education requirements. Access Relias Academy to review course certificate information. Very soon, how we deliver and are paid for therapy services will change again. With the new model, therapists have the opportunity to highlight the value they bring to the patient experience and outcomes. In this episode, we talk with Ellen Strunk, a physical therapist and regulatory compliance expert, about the Home Health Value-Based Purchasing Model and how therapists can identify if they are truly making a difference, and if not, ways to improve. (03:33) Why This Topic Is Important (04:28) What Is Value-Based Care? (07:31) The Demonstration Project (15:12) Metrics Specific to Rehab and the Therapist's Role (21:08) Patient Experience vs. Satisfaction (25:08) Organization Changes to Expect in 2023 (29:17) How to Access and Use the Data? (35:16) What Agencies and Therapists Should Do to Prepare for HHVBP (40:05) Anticipated Challenges (45:55) What Can Therapists Do to Demonstrate Their Value? (54:55) Conclusion The content for this course was created by Ellen Strunk, PT, MS, GCS, CEEAA, CHC. The content for this course was created by Tiffany Shubert, PT, PhD. Here is how Relias can help you earn continuing education credits: Access your Relias Library offered by your employer to see course certificate information and exam; or Access the continuing education library for clinicians at Relias Academy. Review the course certificate information, and if eligible, you can purchase the course to access the course exam and receive your certificate. Learn more about Relias at www.relias.com. Legal Disclaimer: The content of Stretch: Relias Rehab Therapy Education is provided only for educational and training purposes for healthcare professionals. The educational material provided in this podcast should not be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Resources See additional Relias courses on pharmacology, motivational interviewing, and the management of chronic medical conditions including diabetes, COPD, and heart failure. HHVBP Model: Two Page Summary:https://innovation.cms.gov/data-and-reports/2022/hhvbp-fifthann-rpt-fg Fifth Annual Report: https://innovation.cms.gov/data-and-reports/2022/hhvbp-fifthann-rpt Technical Appendices: https://innovation.cms.gov/data-and-reports/2022/hhvbp-fifthann-rpt-app CMS OASIS quarterly Q&As: https://qtso.cms.gov/reference-and-manuals/oasis-quarterly-q
Looking to learn more about fall prevention and balance and what we can do as clinicians and DPT students with helping the older population prevent this from happening? In this episode of The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast, we speak with Dr Mariana Wingood, PT, DPT, PhD, MPH, GCS, CEEAA, Postdoctoral Fellow at VA's Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), Program Director of Geriatric Certification at Evidence in Motion. Dr. Wingood talks about all things fall prevention related, providing excellent resources to start with as an outpatient clinician, the upsides of working with the geriatric population, and how to create actual change in the community. Resources: World guidelines for falls prevention and management for older adults: a global initiative https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36178003/ Management of Falls in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Clinical Guidance Statement From the Academy of Geriatric Physical Therapy of the American Physical Therapy Association https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4757637/ Tools for assessing fall risk in the elderly: a systematic review and meta-analysis https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28374345/ If you would like to contact Dr Wingood, you can reach them at: Email: mariana.wingood@outlook.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/elevatingEBP LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariana-wingood-pt-dpt-phd-mph-gcs-ceeaa-926295201 Special thanks to our sponsor, The NPTE Final Frontier, www.NPTEFF.com, and if you are taking the NPTE or are teaching those about to take the NPTE, use code "HET" for 10% off all purchases at the website...and BREAKING NEWS!!!! They now have an OCS review option as well... You're welcome! For more information on how we can optimize and standardize healthcare education and delivery, subscribe to the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Feel free to reach out to us at: Website: http://healthcareeducationtransformationpodcast.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HETPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hetpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HETpodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HealthcareEducationTransformationPodcast
PT, PTA, OT, OTA, SLP – this podcast may help you meet your continuing education requirements. Access Relias Academy to review course certificate information. In this episode, we talk with Ellen Strunk, PT, MS, GCS about Medicare's OASIS-E. Listen and learn what Medicare hopes to accomplish by changing from OASIS-D to OASIS-E, what the impact may be on your day-to-day practice, and what opportunities this update offers to rehabilitation therapists. (02:20) Top Takeaways (03:30) Evolution of the OASIS (06:50) Problem Solved by OASIS-E (12:10) New Items: Ethnicity, Race, and Preferred Language (15:52) Access to Transportation (17:22) Hearing and Vision (18:10) Health Literacy (19:51) Cognitive Patterns and Mood (26:48) Pain Interference (27:44) Transfer of Health Information: Reconciled Medication List (28:54) Standardization Across Settings (32:50) Role of Rehabilitation Therapists (36:42) Examples of Best Practices for OASIS-E: Facilitating the Right Interventions (44:15) Practices to Avoid (48:27) Impact on Agency Organization and Function (53:48) Conclusion The content for this course was created by Ellen Strunk, PT, MS, GCS, CEEAA, CHC. The content for this course was created by Tiffany Shubert, PT, PhD. Here is how Relias can help you earn continuing education credits: Access your Relias Library offered by your employer to see course certificate information and exam; or Access the continuing education library for clinicians at Relias Academy. Review the course certificate information, and if eligible, you can purchase the course to access the course exam and receive your certificate. Learn more about Relias at www.relias.com. Legal Disclaimer: The content of Stretch: Relias Rehab Therapy Education is provided only for educational and training purposes for healthcare professionals. The educational material provided in this podcast should not be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others.
In this podcast episode, Melanie Hamilton-Basich of Rehab Management and Physical Therapy Products talks with Mike Studer, PT, DPT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPTA, and co-founder and co-owner of Spark Rehabilitation and Wellness in Bend, Ore, about his experience attending a transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy program and why obtaining this degree was the right choice for him.
In this week's episode we are joined by Dr. Shayla Adams, PT, DPT, CEEAA, and owner of INSPIRE Physical Therapy and Wellness, LLC. Shayla, Nick and Sascha discuss tips for moving your body in a way that feels good, what the difference between physical and occupational therapy is, when is the time to start your own business, and more.
Welcome back to a NEW season of PT Elevated where we are broadening our topics to include more researchers but still focusing on topics that you can use in your clinic every day. This season some of our speakers are guests who will be live in-person at the EIM Align Conference this August 26-28 in Dallas, Texas. On our eleventh episode of season 3, Heidi Moyer, PT, DPT, GCS, CEEAA a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Geriatric Physical Therapy (GCS) and a Certified Exercise Expert in Aging Adults (CEEAA) joins us! Heidi is the Program director for Evidence In Motion's Geriatric Certification Program currently. She has previous teaching experience with EIM, Illinois Physical Therapy Association, and for conferences such as National Student Conclave and Combined Sections Meeting. Heidi is an active APTA Geriatrics member, serving as a leader in multiple roles for APTA Geriatrics with the State Advocate Program and Balance and Falls Special Interest Group (BFSIG) as well as for the Illinois Physical Therapy Association, where they are the active chair of the IPTA Geriatric Special Interest Group (GeriSIG). We are so lucky to have her joining us at the Align conference this year! Heidi's Align Session Preview: Heidi will be presenting at the conference during lab 6, “Move Well and OPTIMIZE Always,” alongside Teresa Schuemann, PT, DPT, ATC, CSCS, SCS & Jennifer Stone, PT, DPT, OCS, PHC. The lab is hands-on and interactive. Its goal is to look at the maximization optimization of management and assessment and screening over of athletes across the life span. They will be looking at how you can optimize the performance of athletes across the lifespan, starting at the screening process, then assessment and management. Heidi will be talking about the importance of plyometrics in training older adults and particularly in athletes that are in a plyometrics sport. As well as looking at the senior fitness examination and how you can integrate that in your practice to give you a guidance to how to manage older adults that are athletes. This lab will be presented twice on Friday, once in the morning, once in the afternoon and once on Sunday, in the morning. Here are some of the highlights: In this episode Heidi expands on her experience working in geriatric physical therapy and becoming a geriatric certified clinical specialist. Heidi does say that you do have to be a jack of all trades because you are not just studying one body system or one joint in the body when looking at our older adults. The geriatric population can be present anywhere. She says her favorite geriatric topic to look at is health promotion and wellness and trying to get people moving long after we discharge them. She is very interested in keeping the geriatric population active and healthy. She also is interested in the topic of ageism. Whether that is self-ageism or ageism reflected from someone else. Heidi completed her Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults (CEEAA) through the geriatrics academy through the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). It consists of 3-weekend intensive that included, assessment, interventions, and lastly special populations. There was then a written exam and a practical exam. The whole focus was to provide hand-on skills to be able to get access to outcome measures and get facetime with experts in the field within APTA geriatrics to learn about some of these test and measures that are not taught in entry level DPT programs. Heidi says it was a great way to get clinical skills, to see changes in management with her patients, trace progress closely and more. Heidi says medication reconciliation is within the scope for physical therapists to perform for patients and serves as a safety net to make sure the medications are doing what they are supposed to do. Heidi works hybrid home health currently and the medication reconciliation is her least favorite part. Heidi expands on career negative habits she picked up on and has broken over the years of practicing in the clinic, the fall risk assessment and handling patient falls, using the available assessment tools and more! Heidi's Clinical Pearl for Physical Therapist working with Pharmacist– “If you have an interest in older adults and working with the geriatric population jump on the continuing education train. While the entry level DPT curriculum is obviously good enough to get us pass the exam, it is not sufficient to be an excellent clinician when working with older adults. If geriatrics is your passion or if you are in a setting where you do not have a choice and you must see patients of Medicare age, get into some continuing education classes, and make yourself comfortable. We are dealing with human lives and livelihoods and quality of life. We do not want to take that lightly. Do not be afraid to learn more, you are going to have to if you want to work with older adults.” Helpful research and training: Geriatric Certification Introduction to Geriatric Rehabilitation Geriatric Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Exercise Prescription in Geriatric Rehab Regulatory, Legal, and Policy Issues in Geriatric Rehabilitation Geriatric Related Neurological Conditions Management of Geriatric Musculoskeletal Conditions Integumentary Conditions Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults – American Physical Therapy Association High-Intensity Resistance and Impact Training Improves Bone Mineral Density and Physical Function in Postmenopausal Women With Osteopenia and Osteoporosis: The LIFTMOR Randomized Controlled Trial Ad Info: We are excited to be back in person and back to hands-on learning for the 2022 Align Conference. This year you can join an all-star lineup of speakers in Dallas, Texas, August 26 through the 28. The labs and lectures focus on sharpening the physical, hands-on treatments essential to patient care. Save 5% on registration as a PT Elevated Podcast listener. Visit alignconference.com and use the promo code PTELEVATED at checkout. You can find the promo code and a link to the website in the show notes. We can't wait to see you! Connect with us on socials:@ZimneyKJ on Twitter @PMintkenDPT on Twitter Align Conference 2022, Website
In this episode of the HET Podcast, our co-host, Dr. Mahlon Stewart interviews Dr. Laurel Daniels Abbruzzese. Join us for a discussion on the National Academies of Practice and some of the challenges with interprofessional education. Biography: Dr. Laurel Daniels Abbruzzese, PT, EdD, FNAP currently serves as the Director of the Performing Arts Fellowship Program and is an Associate Professor of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine in the Programs in Physical Therapy at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons (VP&S), CUIMC. Dr.Abbruzzese earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology at Columbia College, a Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy at VP&S, and both a Master of Education and Doctor of Education degree in Biobehavioral Sciences at Teachers College, Columbia University. Dr. Abbruzzese has over twenty-five years of clinical experience in physical therapy and over 15 years as an educator. At CUIMC, Dr. Abbruzzese teaches Clinical Geriatrics, Kinesiology & Biomechanics, and Professional Leadership & Practice. She is a fierce advocate for social justice and interprofessional education and collaborative practice. She serves on the Columbia Commons Steering Committee, the Rehabilitation & Regenerative Medicine DEI committee, and the Anti-Racist Transformation in Medical Education group at VP&S. She was recently inducted into the Virginia Apgar Academy of MedicalEducators. Dr. Abbruzzese is recognized nationally as a Distinguished Scholar and Fellow in theNational Academies of Practice, which advocates for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice, and chairs the Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Taskforce. In 2022 she was awarded the Emerging Interprofessional National Academies of Practice Member of the Year. Dr. Abbruzzese is a Certified Exercise Expert for AgingAdults (CEEAA) and is part of the national CEEAA faculty. Dr. Abbruzzese also serves as the President of the Performing Arts Special Interest Group (PASIG) of the American Physical Therapy Association Academy of Orthopedics. She is a 2022-23 fellow in the APTA Fellowship in Higher Education Leadership. In the fall of 2022, Dr. Abbruzzese will join the Board of the Physical Therapy Learning Institute (PTLI).
Lady Michelle Servillas, PT, CEEAA, CADDCT, CDP manages and owns several home health companies, outpatient clinics, and a foundation that provides for underserved populations. In this episode, she shared valuable insight and advice on starting and owning a business. She described how she started in entrepreneurship, and how she manages multiple companies. She also discussed some drawbacks in being a business as well as failures and challenges she encounter as a business owner. Lady Servillas, PT is a Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults, a Certified Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Care Practitioner Trainer, and a Certified Dementia Practitioner. She is a passionate and dedicated Physical therapist with over 20 years if experience in South Florida, mostly in the field of Geriatrics, Assisted Living Communities, and Resident Care. She manages and owns several home health companies, outpatient clinics, and a foundation that provides for underserved populations. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ptmealpodcast/support
This was a live podcast episode where we talked about some concerns Filipino PTs encounter when migrating and working here in the US. This conversation started back in CSM last February in San Antonio, Texas and we just thought of sharing it with everyone. You'll hear different stories of struggles and challenges as internationally educated and trained physical therapists when we all started our careers here. We discussed working in the US and adjusting to the new practice, lacking confidence in treating patients and learning how to interact with coworkers and patients. We also answered questions from viewers regarding advice for incoming PT interns and specializing in a specific field. The guests were Ben Aguila, PT, DPT, Maria Consie Aguila, PT, DPT, Mark David Basco, PT, DPT, GCS, OCS, Fretche Garcia Blair, PT, CEEAA, and Emmanuel Malabanan, PT, DPT, GCS. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ptmealpodcast/support
PT, PTA, OT, OTA – this podcast may help you meet your continuing education requirements. Access Relias Academy to review course certificate information. Have you ever worked with a patient that just doesn't fit the diagnosis? The symptoms, they are not following the expected pattern. In this episode, we talk with Mike Studer about functional neurologic disorder (FND), what it is, common clinical presentation, assessment options, and treatment strategies. (00:30) Introduction (05:25) What Is an FND? (08:50) Common Presentations of FND: Two Case Examples (14:01) Prevalence (14:51) Assessment Options to Confirm Diagnosis (19:25) Case Example Revisited: Whole Body Dyskinesia – Is it FND? (23:18) Triggers (25:41) Using Outcome Measures to Enhance Patient Engagement (28:06) Treatment Strategies for Our Young Athlete (33:30) Educating Referral Providers About FND (36:31) Thorough Work-Up: Recommended or Not? (41:10) Additional Treatment Strategies for Our Older Adult with Dyskinesia (44:28) Load, Remove, and Celebrate: Details are in the Dosage (47:23) Benefits of “Little Wins” (49:15) The Home Exercise Program: Intensity and Functionality (51:23) FND and Chronic Pain (58:46) Summary (1:02:05) Conclusion The content for this course was created by Mike Studer, PT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPTA. The content for this course was created by Tiffany Shubert, PT, PhD. Here is how Relias can help you earn continuing education credits: Access your Relias Library offered by your employer to see course certificate information and exam; or Access the continuing education library for clinicians at Relias Academy Review the course certificate information, and if eligible, you can purchase the course to access the course exam and receive your certificate. Learn more about Relias at www.relias.com. Legal Disclaimer: The content of Stretch: Relias Rehab Therapy Education is provided only for educational and training purposes for healthcare professionals. The educational material provided in this podcast should not be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Resources http://neurosymptoms.org/
PT, PTA – this podcast may help you meet your continuing education requirements. Access Relias Academy to review course certificate information. Today we talk with Mike Studer, an expert in neurologic physical therapy and motor learning. We discuss how to assess dual task abilities and develop targeted interventions for your patients. (00:28) Introduction (06:40) Review of Neurophysiology (18:53) Dual Task Assessment (36:18) Types of Dual Task Training (40:24) Autonomy in Dual Task Training (42:48) Goal Setting for Therapeutic Outcomes (54:07) Conclusion The content for this course was created by Mike Studer, PT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPTA. The content for this course was created by Tiffany Shubert, PT, PhD. Here is how Relias can help you earn continuing education credits: Access your Relias Library offered by your employer to see course certificate information and exam; or Access the continuing education library for clinicians at Relias Academy. Review the course certificate information, and if eligible, you can purchase the course to access the course exam and receive your certificate. Learn more about Relias at www.relias.com. Legal Disclaimer: The content of Stretch: Relias Rehab Therapy Education is provided only for educational and training purposes for healthcare professionals. The educational material provided in this podcast should not be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others.
PT, PTA, OT, OTA, SLP – this podcast may help you meet your continuing education requirements. Access Relias Academy to review course certificate information. When you think of neuroplasticity, do you believe you are born with all of the neurons you will ever have, and that thousands of repetitions of a task are required to make gains? In this episode, we talk with Mike Studer about the application of neuroplasticity including rehabilitation myths around recovery. (00:30) Introduction (05:41) Principles of Neuroplasticity (10:24) Which Patients Should We Expect to Make Neuroplastic Gains? (11:44) How Do We Get It Done? (13:15) Neuroplasticity in Chronic Stroke (15:41) Chemoaffinity and Maladaptive Behavior (18:03) What I Need to Know and Do to Promote the Right Kind of Neuroplasticity (23:03) The Home Program (25:51) Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment Principles (31:46) Intensity: Never Cross the Line (34:19) Timing: When to Implement Neuroplastic Principles (35:51) The Role of Nutrition (38:03) Neuroplasticity in Degenerative Diseases (41:46) Intervention for a Patient with Multiple Sclerosis (49:03) Spinal Cord Injury Treatment Principles (51:08) Neuroplasticity for Vestibular Rehabilitation and Neuropathy (52:37) Summary (53:34) Conclusion The content for this course was created by Mike Studer, PT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPTA. The content for this course was created by Tiffany Shubert, PT, PhD. Here is how Relias can help you earn continuing education credits: Access your Relias Library offered by your employer to see course certificate information and exam; or Access the continuing education library for clinicians at Relias Academy. Review the course certificate information, and if eligible, you can purchase the course to access the course exam and receive your certificate. Learn more about Relias at www.relias.com. Legal Disclaimer: The content of Stretch: Relias Rehab Therapy Education is provided only for educational and training purposes for healthcare professionals. The educational material provided in this podcast should not be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others.
PT, PTA, OT, OTA, SLP – this podcast may help you meet your continuing education requirements. Access Relias Academy to review course certificate information. Do you know how to match your treatment plan to the specific type of Parkinson's disease the patient is experiencing? Today we talk with Mike Studer, a physical therapist who has focused on neurologic conditions throughout his career. He is an author of numerous chapters and articles, a frequently invited speaker at conferences, a Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association, and a full-time clinician. (00:31) Introduction (02:37) What is a Phenotype? (03:45) PD vs. Parkinsonism (04:56) PD Phenotypes (07:25) Phenotype: Tremor Dominant (TD) (11:02) Phenotype: Postural Instability/Gait Difficulty (PIGD) (15:16) Phenotype: Young Onset PD (YOPD) / Dyskinesia (17:26) Medications Across Phenotypes (21:26) Interventions for TD Phenotype (24:08) Interventions for PIGD Phenotype (27:50) Interventions for YOPD/Dyskinesia Phenotype (28:39) Role of Therapeutic Exercise Across Phenotypes (29:54) Case Example of TD Phenotype (37:12) Case Example of PIGD Phenotype (42:52) Impact of Walking Backwards (49:57) Case Example of YOPD Phenotype (55:13) Non-Motor Symptoms (58:52) 14-Inch Visual Cues (1:01:50) Conclusion The content for this course was created by Mike Studer, PT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPTA Here is how Relias can help you earn continuing education credits: Access your Relias Library offered by your employer to see course certificate information and exam; or Access the continuing education library for clinicians at Relias Academy. Review the course certificate information, and if eligible, you can purchase the course to access the course exam and receive your certificate. Learn more about Relias at www.relias.com. Legal Disclaimer: The content of Stretch: Relias Rehab Therapy Education is provided only for educational and training purposes for healthcare professionals. The educational material provided in this podcast should not be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others.
PT, PTA, AT – this podcast may help you meet your continuing education requirements. Access Relias Academy to review course certificate information. If you think older adults can't be athletes, think again! In this episode, Dr. Tiffany Shubert, senior product manager at Relias and Mike Studer discuss how to help adults thrive in their athletic pursuits, into their 50's, 60's, 70's, and beyond, and how to apply those insights to individuals you work with every day. (00:29) Introduction (04:35)The Physiology of Aging (16:10) Improving Performance (23:20) Applying the ACSM Guidelines (30:45) Integrating HIIT (36:04) Psychological Considerations (40:40) Recovery from Injury (45:43) Case Study (53:45) Conclusion The content for this course was created by Mike Studer, PT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPTA The content for this course was created by Tiffany Shubert, PT, PhD This course was reviewed by Scott Oliaro, MA, ATC, LAT. Here is how Relias can help you earn continuing education credits: Access your Relias Library offered by your employer to see course certificate information and exam; or Access the continuing education library for clinicians at Relias Academy. Review the course certificate information, and if eligible, you can purchase the course to access the course exam and receive your certificate. Learn more about Relias at www.relias.com. Legal Disclaimer: The content of Stretch: Relias Rehab Therapy Education is provided only for educational and training purposes for healthcare professionals. The educational material provided in this podcast should not be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others.
PT, PTA, OT, OTA – this podcast may help you meet your continuing education requirements. Access Relias Academy to review course certificate information. How can you help patients with Parkinson's disease or recovering from a stroke improve their upper extremity function? In this episode Dr. Tiffany Shubert, senior product manager at Relias and Mike Studer discuss critical areas of assessment, the impact of Depression and self-efficacy on recovery, and interventions and strategies to help individuals maximize their rehabilitation potential. (00:30) Introduction (04:50) Post-Stroke Recovery: Upper vs. Lower Extremity Myths (13:40) Prognostic Indicators for UE Recovery (21:26) How Depression Can Impact UE Recovery (28:30) Case Studies (41:41) Evidence-Based Interventions to Promote UE Recovery (48:43) Treatment Strategies for UE Recovery in Parkinson's Disease (57:11) Conclusion The content for this course was created by Mike Studer, PT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPTA. The content for this course was created by Tiffany Shubert, PT, PhD Here is how Relias can help you earn continuing education credits: Access your Relias Library offered by your employer to see course certificate information and exam; or Access the continuing education library for clinicians at Relias Academy. Review the course certificate information, and if eligible, you can purchase the course to access the course exam and receive your certificate. Learn more about Relias at www.relias.com. Legal Disclaimer: The content of Stretch: Relias Rehab Therapy Education is provided only for educational and training purposes for healthcare professionals. The educational material provided in this podcast should not be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others.
PT, PTA, OT, OTA – this podcast may help you meet your continuing education requirements. Access Relias Academy to review course certificate information. Today we talk with Mike Studer, an expert in the field of neurologic physical therapy, the principle site investigator for NIH-funded clinical research in neurologic rehabilitation, and co-developer of the Modified Dynamic Gait Index. We will discuss how to evaluate persistent postural perceptual dizziness (PPPD) and how to individualize your treatment and education for patients with this condition. (00:29) Introduction (05:05) Presentation of BPPV vs. PPPD (13:51) Diagnosing PPPD (19:44) Assessing Causes of Dizziness (31:58) Clinical Assessment for PPPD (35:04) Treatment Considerations (56:38) Summary The content for this course was created by Mike Studer, PT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPTA. The content for this course was created by Tiffany Shubert, PT, PhD Here is how Relias can help you earn continuing education credits: Access your Relias Library offered by your employer to see course certificate information and exam; or Access the continuing education library for clinicians at Relias Academy. Review the course certificate information, and if eligible, you can purchase the course to access the course exam and receive your certificate. Learn more about Relias at www.relias.com. Legal Disclaimer: The content of Stretch: Relias Rehab Therapy Education is provided only for educational and training purposes for healthcare professionals. The educational material provided in this podcast should not be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others.
PT, PTA, OT, OTA – this podcast may help you meet your continuing education requirements. Access Relias Academy to review course certificate information. Have you ever told a patient, “Today, I am going to try to make you fall”? Most likely they said, “Excuse me?” or said, “NO WAY!” In this episode, we talk with Mike Studer, a PT of 30-plus years, about the importance of learning through errors such as having to experience a sudden loss of balance to learn the effective movement patterns necessary to not fall (00:30) Introduction (05:08) Principles of Neuroplasticity and Motor Learning (08:59) The Role of Errors in Learning (11:05) A Surprising Win: The Young Athlete (12:44) A Surprising Win: The Older Adult (15:23) The Importance of Challenge (Appropriate Dose) (19:36) Training Older Adults to Use Avatar Based Exercise Programs (20:59) The Signs and Signals on When to Progress (25:03) Nothing Is a Failure (29:35) Perturbation Defined (31:27) Clinical Application (39:14) The Older Adult: Stereotype Bias (46:04) Pruning (48:15) Early Learner: Clinical Example (51:52) Conclusion The content for this course was created by Mike Studer, PT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPTA. The content for this course was created by Tiffany Shubert, PT, PhD Here is how Relias can help you earn continuing education credits: Access your Relias Library offered by your employer to see course certificate information and exam; or Access the continuing education library for clinicians at Relias Academy. Review the course certificate information, and if eligible, you can purchase the course to access the course exam and receive your certificate. Learn more about Relias at www.relias.com. Legal Disclaimer: The content of Stretch: Relias Rehab Therapy Education is provided only for educational and training purposes for healthcare professionals. The educational material provided in this podcast should not be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others.
PT, PTA, OT, OTA, SLP, AT – this podcast may help you meet your continuing education requirements. Access Relias Academy to review course certificate information. Do you find it challenging to fully engage individuals in treatment? Want to know how to nudge them towards meeting their goals? In this episode, Dr. Tiffany Shubert, senior product manager at Relias and Mike Studer discuss principles of behavioral economics, how they apply to healthcare, and how you can leverage them to help individuals maximize their potential. (00:30) Introduction (06:14) Gamification (12:04) Choice Architecture and Burden (18:28) Lose Aversion (26:15) Using Nudges (36:13) Self-Efficacy and the Halo Effect (47:06) Applying Behavioral Economics (54:10) Summary The content for this course was created by Mike Studer, PT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPTA. The content for this course was created by Tiffany Shubert, PT, PhD Here is how Relias can help you earn continuing education credits: Access your Relias Library offered by your employer to see course certificate information and exam; or Access the continuing education library for clinicians at Relias Academy. Review the course certificate information, and if eligible, you can purchase the course to access the course exam and receive your certificate. Learn more about Relias at www.relias.com. Legal Disclaimer: The content of Stretch: Relias Rehab Therapy Education is provided only for educational and training purposes for healthcare professionals. The educational material provided in this podcast should not be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others.
In this podcast episode, Melanie Hamilton-Basich of Rehab Management and Physical Therapy Products talks with Mike Studer, PT, DPT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPTA, and president of Northwest Rehabilitation Associates Inc, about the use of dual task testing and training to both assess clients who have experienced a concussion and to facilitate these athletes' recovery so they can get back to the sport they love.For more great content from Physical Therapy Products and Rehab Management, subscribe to our newsletters below:https://info.medqor.com/ptpsubformhttps://info.medqor.com/rmsubform
Have you ever wondered what it's like at one of APTA Michigan's annual events? Our roving reporter and president of APTA Michigan, Dr. Edward Mathis, sent in this dispatch to keep you informed. Guests included: Abigail Skallerud, APTA Michigan Legislative Director David Harris, PTA, MBA: Chief Delegate, PTA Caucus Kevin Barclay, PT, ATC, SCS, CSCS, Co-Owner and CEO of Orthopedic Rehabilitation Specialists Calley Lonier, SPT, president of APTA Michigan Student SIG Kathleen Walworth, PT, DPT, GCS, A-CEEAA, chair of MPT-PAC Brian Scherff, PT, founder of The Multiple Applications Table Music by Mark Joesting and Andy Wicks
Steph Long, PT, DPT, GCS, CEEAA, and Rosie Sheehan, PT, DPT, GCS, CSCS recap FOX Rehabilitation's presence at APTA's 2022 Combined Sections Meeting in San Antonio, Texas. FOX colleagues did a little bit of everything including being recognized as new Geriatric Certified Specialists, presenting an Education Session on telehealth, conducting on-site interviews with prospective clinicians, supporting DEI initiatives, volunteering at a local youth center, improvising when a flight was canceled, and bonding with PT students over a shared love of Olivia Rodrigo. Relive CSM 2022 now! Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
Steph Long, PT, DPT, GCS, CEEAA, and Rosie Sheehan, PT, DPT, GCS, CSCS recap FOX Rehabilitation's presence at APTA's 2022 Combined Sections Meeting in San Antonio, Texas. FOX colleagues did a little bit of everything including being recognized as new Geriatric Certified Specialists, presenting an Education Session on telehealth, conducting on-site interviews with prospective clinicians, supporting DEI initiatives, volunteering at a local youth center, improvising when a flight was canceled, and bonding with PT students over a shared love of Olivia Rodrigo. Relive CSM 2022 now! Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
Steph Long, PT, DPT, GCS, CEEAA, and Rosie Sheehan, PT, DPT, GCS, CSCS recap FOX Rehabilitation's presence at APTA's 2022 Combined Sections Meeting in San Antonio, Texas. FOX colleagues did a little bit of everything including being recognized as new Geriatric Certified Specialists, presenting an Education Session on telehealth, conducting on-site interviews with prospective clinicians, supporting DEI initiatives, volunteering at a local youth center, improvising when a flight was canceled, and bonding with PT students over a shared love of Olivia Rodrigo. Relive CSM 2022 now! Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
Steph Long, PT, DPT, GCS, CEEAA, and Rosie Sheehan, PT, DPT, GCS, CSCS recap FOX Rehabilitation's presence at APTA's 2022 Combined Sections Meeting in San Antonio, Texas. FOX colleagues did a little bit of everything including being recognized as new Geriatric Certified Specialists, presenting an Education Session on telehealth, conducting on-site interviews with prospective clinicians, supporting DEI initiatives, volunteering at a local youth center, improvising when a flight was canceled, and bonding with PT students over a shared love of Olivia Rodrigo. Relive CSM 2022 now! Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
Steph Long, PT, DPT, GCS, CEEAA, and Rosie Sheehan, PT, DPT, GCS, CSCS recap FOX Rehabilitation's presence at APTA's 2022 Combined Sections Meeting in San Antonio, Texas. FOX colleagues did a little bit of everything including being recognized as new Geriatric Certified Specialists, presenting an Education Session on telehealth, conducting on-site interviews with prospective clinicians, supporting DEI initiatives, volunteering at a local youth center, improvising when a flight was canceled, and bonding with PT students over a shared love of Olivia Rodrigo. Relive CSM 2022 now! Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
Steph Long, PT, DPT, GCS, CEEAA, and Rosie Sheehan, PT, DPT, GCS, CSCS recap FOX Rehabilitation's presence at APTA's 2022 Combined Sections Meeting in San Antonio, Texas. FOX colleagues did a little bit of everything including being recognized as new Geriatric Certified Specialists, presenting an Education Session on telehealth, conducting on-site interviews with prospective clinicians, supporting DEI initiatives, volunteering at a local youth center, improvising when a flight was canceled, and bonding with PT students over a shared love of Olivia Rodrigo. Relive CSM 2022 now! Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
Sticks and Stones and Broken Bones: Rock Valley Physical Therapy
Listen to learn about the benefits of this evidence-based treatment for Parkinson's Disease. Join us, as Kristin Czuba shares her knowledge experience as a PT providing LSVT treatment. Link mentioned in podcast: www.LSVTGlobal.comPhone number mentioned in podcast: 309-797-0866 (RVPT, 510 Valley View Drive, Moline, Illinois)
I am honored to have Mike Studer, PT with me for mile #9 Mike Studer,PT,MHS,NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPTA practices in Oregon. He has been a PT since 1991, board certified in neurologic PT in 1995, recognized as Clinician of the Year in the Neurologic and Geriatric Academies of the APTA and received Fellowship in the APTA in 2020. Mike was awarded the Clinical Excellence or clinician of the year award by the Academy of Neurologic PT in 2011, and received the same distinction from the Academy of Geriatric PT in 2014. He holds both a patent and a trademark in dual task rehabilitation. Over his career, Mike has authored over 30 journal articles, 6 book chapters, and presents internationally on aging, stroke, motor learning, motivation in rehabilitation, cognition, balance, dizziness, and Parkinson's Disease TEDx: https://youtu.be/Zwin3VMPI6I mikestuder.com FB: NWRehab IG: NWRehab and RE_BuildingSalem
Today's Sprint interval session is led by physical therapist Mike Studer (Bio below). He is a High intensity guy with a work ethic like no other. Mike is an expert in the field of neuroplasticity and is sought out globally for this knowledge. He continues to redefine what treatment should look like for those with Parkinson's, Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury. He is a prime example of how by applying those same principles of challenging the body on a daily basis to adapt, learn and grow you can accomplish some amazing things. I hope you enjoy. Mike Studer,PT,MHS,NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, FAPTA practices in Oregon. He has been a PT since 1991, board certified in neurologic PT in 1995, recognized as Clinician of the Year in the Neurologic and Geriatric Academies of the APTA and received Fellowship in the APTA in 2020. Mike was awarded the Clinical Excellence or clinician of the year award by the Academy of Neurologic PT in 2011, and received the same distinction from the Academy of Geriatric PT in 2014. He holds both a patent and a trademark in dual task rehabilitation. Over his career, Mike has authored over 30 journal articles, 6 book chapters, and presents internationally on aging, stroke, motor learning, motivation in rehabilitation, cognition, balance, dizziness, and Parkinson's Disease TEDx: https://youtu.be/Zwin3VMPI6I mikestuder.com FB: NWRehab IG: NWRehab and RE_BuildingSalem
We show you how Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults (CEEAA) can help you safely and confidently treat & progress your older patient in any setting. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
We show you how Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults (CEEAA) can help you safely and confidently treat & progress your older patient in any setting. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
We show you how Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults (CEEAA) can help you safely and confidently treat & progress your older patient in any setting. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
We show you how Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults (CEEAA) can help you safely and confidently treat & progress your older patient in any setting. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
We show you how Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults (CEEAA) can help you safely and confidently treat & progress your older patient in any setting. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
Dr. Greg Hartley is the president of the Academy of Geriatric Physical Therapists and a professor at the University of Miami. We talk to him about his presentations and posters that will be featured at the APTA's Education and Leadership forum and the National Student Conclave both going on this October. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
Dr. Greg Hartley is the president of the Academy of Geriatric Physical Therapists and a professor at the University of Miami. We talk to him about his presentations and posters that will be featured at the APTA's Education and Leadership forum and the National Student Conclave both going on this October. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
We talked to FOX PT Dan Elliott PT, MPT, GCS, CEEAA about why pursuing specialty certification is important for a career. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
We talked to FOX PT Dan Elliott PT, MPT, GCS, CEEAA about why pursuing specialty certification is important for a career. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
Carole Lewis and Ken Miller come onto the Show for a discussion on advice/issues for the hospital/home care physical therapist. They discuss the biggest issues in hospital/home care therapy along with some solutions, thoughts on the recommendations from the Best Practices in Physical Therapist Clinical Education Task Force, most important clinical pearls that a hospital/home care therapist should know, best pieces of advice for the hospital/home care clinician, how to avoid burnout, & what are the best post professional resources for development in these settings. Carole discusses the changes she has seen based on her recommendations from her McMillan lecture and much more! Biographies: Carole Lewis is the 2106 McMillan Lecturer and her lecture “our Future Selves: Unprecedented Opportunities” and she is the 2nd McMillan lecturer that we have had on the podcast! She is the President of GREAT Seminars which is a continuing education company for physical and occupational therapists. Dr. Lewis currently serves on the Medical Faculty at George Washington University as a full adjunct professor in the Department of Geriatrics and is a Clinical Professor at the University of Maryland. She has published extensively in the field of aging, including professional articles, books, textbooks, and books for the lay audience. Her accomplishments include receiving the APTA's Lucy Blair Service Award and the Section on Geriatrics' highest honor, the Joan Mills Award & the Section on Geriatrics' Clinical Excellence Award. She is also a Catherine Worthington Fellow for the APTA. She has served the profession by volunteering for many local and national offices and served as the president of both the DC chapter and the Section on Geriatrics of the APTA. Dr. Lewis has lectured extensively. She has spoken in over 48 states. Her international lectures include Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Finland, Canada, China and Israel. She combines her diverse education and extensive clinical background to provide medically substantiated and usable information for today's practicing clinician Kenneth L Miller, PT, DPT, GCS, CEEAA is a board certified geriatric specialist with over 20 years of clinical practice in multiple practice settings with the older adult population. Dr. Miller is a physical therapist clinical educator for a healthcare system focusing on home care best practices and optimal transitions with the frail population. He mentors an interdisciplinary staff in the home setting utilizing the clinical setting to promote patient safety with patient engagement and interaction. Additionally, he serves as an adjunct professor in the post professional DPT program at Touro College in Bay Shore, New York where he has developed multiple courses on the care of the older adult population and has presented nationally at the Combined Sections Meeting and NEXT Conferences of the APTA. As the Chair of the Practice Committee of the Home Health Section of the APTA, he led the development of the Providing Physical Therapy in the Home handbook and other resources such as home health student roadmap and toolkit and the home health section's objective test toolbox. He is a member of the Editorial Boards of Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation and GeriNotes publications and serves as a manuscript reviewer for the Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy. Most recently is an author of the chapter on pharmacology in a geriatric text book called “Physical Therapy for the Older Adult” published by Wolters Kluwer and edited by Dr. Carole Lewis. Links AMEDEO, The Medical Literature Guide: http://amedeo.com/ The Moving Target Screen: https://www.greatseminarsonline.com/mts/ APTA's Council on Prevention, Health Promotion, and Wellness: http://www.apta.org/PHPW/ The Academy of Health and Promotion Therapies: https://www.aphpt.org/ Great Seminars Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/GR8Seminars Ken Miller's Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/kenmpt Great Seminars Facebook Page #1: https://www.facebook.com/greatseminarsonline/ Great Seminars Facebook Page #2:https://www.facebook.com/greatseminarsandbooks/