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October is National Physical Therapy Month. Our PT experts are back to talk about the latest effort to move some parts of physical therapy online.
Experience producing exceptional clinical outcomes, Kintinu Telerehab connects recovery to everyday life. In this podcast, we explore hot topics in rehabilitation, the keys to personal growth and recovery, and how to apply it all to the real-world.In this episode of Kintinu'd Conversations, Brad Dexter and Tim Benak sit down with Melissa Anderson and Steve Kerschke to discuss different models of delivery for therapy services within the outpatient setting of rehabilitation. When an injury takes away much of a person's independence or autonomy in their life, a big role of the health care provider is to help grow the person's sense of ownership over life again.This conversation is a reflection on our own experience and direction moving forward in our practice.Enjoy! Listen to the episode on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, and Buzzsprout, or on your favorite podcast platform.
Our discussion with Dr Steve Wolf from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. A true legend of the field he shares with us snippets of his illustrious career, his newest research including vagus nerve stimulation to induce cortical neurplasticity, and his predictions for the future of neuro rehab.3.53 Introduction5.35 Career Pathway8.15 History of physio in the US10.40 Suspended from PT school14.16 PhD - EMG biofeedback for muscle co-activation16.55 Foundations of CIMT18.45 Posturography - Tai Chi - Falls prevention studies23.30 Mechanisms of neuro PT intervention24.03 Steve's must-have attributes in the field26.25 Vagus nerve stimulation35.00 Upper limb outcome measures39.31 Personalised care41.29 Telerehab & technology - the future45.36 Patients of today expect tech50.51 Physio - Patient partnership52.55 Peer support as a rehab tool53.52 Imaging - in PT curriculum & to demonstrate treatment effectivenessSteve's Emory University profile http://www.rehabmed.emory.edu/faculty.bios/wolf-steven.htmlResearchGate page https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Steven-L-Wolf-2098857052
Dr Annie McCluskey is a powerhouse of the stroke rehabilitation world in Australia. She established the StrokeEd collaboration with her partner Karl Schurr (physiotherapist) as well as making significant research contributions in the areas of sexuality, intimacy and upper limb rehabilitation. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did recording it.4:50 – Current role6.23 – COVID story7:25 – Clinical career9.15 – StrokeEd collaboration & workshops13.35 – How the workshops can benefit people of varying experience levels15:20 – Coaching for motor skill learning20:00 – Barriers to implementation of EBP23:15 – Making change post COVID24:20 – Telerehab benefits27:50 – Models of knowledge translation31:00 – The myth of no evidence in stroke rehab33:25 – Sexuality & Intimacy post stroke39:25 – Sexuality/Intimacy PDs42:05 – Including people with post complex impairments in research44.20 – PTs & OTs should work togetherTwitter @anniemccluskey2@stroke_edFacebook Annie McCluskey StrokeEdStroke Ed WebpageAnnie's Publication List
On this episode, Raul and Parker sat down for a loaded conversation with Nicholas Licameli. Nicholas is 3dmj's head of injury reduction and management specialist. You can follow Nicholas on instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/nicklicameli/)3dmj's website: (3dmusclejourney.com)BFR course $75 discount code: BFR75 (https://bfr-pros.teachable.com/?affcode=626725_6roiwlhl)
Telerehab is an innovative service where veterinarians share information and plans for how to treat animals without needing to go on hands-on with them. This week, Shawn & Ivan chat with Dr. Sherry Johnson of eCORE about the practice in the equine space. Sherry recommends How Great Leaders Inspire Action by Simon Sinek (bit.ly/2IsNuJt). Learn more about Sherry at equinecore.com.
Episode 57: Natasha Wilch - All about Telerehab & the Hybrid Model Approach to Rehab by PTBC Podcast
Registration is linked on their Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CPTALBSB/?hc_location=ufi Annie Annie Burke-Doe is a physical therapist and a telehealth expert. She describes the importance and difficulties of using telehealth in this ever-changing environment. She mainly works with pediatric patients and discusses the challenges treating this population using telehealth. Annie further goes into what platform she uses to treat telehealth and how she continues to protect patient’s information. PARTING SHOT 47:57 “If telehealth has been something that you have been afraid of or not, thinking that you can do it, go out there, use all your skills, make it happen, and you’ll be great at it and it will help people in society.” – ANNIE Alan Alan Lee serves as the telehealth lead for the APTA Frontiers in Rehabilitation Science and Technology (FiRST) Council and the APTA HPA’s technology SIG Vice Director. Alan and Jimmy hosted the Technopalooza event at CSM 2020 in Denver. Listen to that CSM LIVE! here: https://www.ptpintcast.com/2020/04/22/technopalooza-live-from-csm-denver/?fbclid=IwAR3FlrfA2hpwoH3E4D79mw70qqDwe1BLfx0b7PLDFDU0PY_CApTd_xjxURM Alan believes telehealth is a way of practicing that should be permanent in the future by incorporating it into all practices, teaching it in education, and increasing research to determine the effectiveness of telehealth in physical therapy. QUOTES 39:18 “We need to collaborate with interprofessional telehealth and telemedicine providers to really help society in addressing the societal needs including diversity, equity, and inclusion of those areas that are really underserved.” – ALAN 37:21 “Telehealth is a team sport. It needs all of us.” – ALAN PARTING SHOT 32:03 “We are professionals of being together in the community. Telehealth is just one component of what we do.” – ALAN Chris Chris Reed is the CFO of Agile Physical Therapy in the bay area of California and the chair of the government affairs committee of the CPTA. With his increased involvement in PT advocacy, Chris emphasizes why physical therapists should understand the “laws of the land.” The FSBPT contains the laws and regulations of practicing telehealth in all 50 states. Check out those here: · https://www.fsbpt.org/Free-Resources/Regulatory-Resources/Telehealth-in-Physical-Therapy · http://telerehab.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/Telerehab/article/view/6269 At Agile Physical Therapy, Chris uses outcome measures to track the effectiveness of using telehealth in physical therapy. PARTING SHOT 6:30 “Telehealth isn’t something to be afraid of. It is a tool that we can use to do the things that we do everyday.” – CHRISTo register for this webinar, check out CPTA: Long Beach South Bay District June 30th 6-8 pm.
Registration is linked on their Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CPTALBSB/?hc_location=ufi Annie Annie Burke-Doe is a physical therapist and a telehealth expert. She describes the importance and difficulties of using telehealth in this ever-changing environment. She mainly works with pediatric patients and discusses the challenges treating this population using telehealth. Annie further goes into what platform she uses to treat telehealth and how she continues to protect patient’s information. PARTING SHOT 47:57 “If telehealth has been something that you have been afraid of or not, thinking that you can do it, go out there, use all your skills, make it happen, and you’ll be great at it and it will help people in society.” – ANNIE Alan Alan Lee serves as the telehealth lead for the APTA Frontiers in Rehabilitation Science and Technology (FiRST) Council and the APTA HPA’s technology SIG Vice Director. Alan and Jimmy hosted the Technopalooza event at CSM 2020 in Denver. Listen to that CSM LIVE! here: https://www.ptpintcast.com/2020/04/22/technopalooza-live-from-csm-denver/?fbclid=IwAR3FlrfA2hpwoH3E4D79mw70qqDwe1BLfx0b7PLDFDU0PY_CApTd_xjxURM Alan believes telehealth is a way of practicing that should be permanent in the future by incorporating it into all practices, teaching it in education, and increasing research to determine the effectiveness of telehealth in physical therapy. QUOTES 39:18 “We need to collaborate with interprofessional telehealth and telemedicine providers to really help society in addressing the societal needs including diversity, equity, and inclusion of those areas that are really underserved.” – ALAN 37:21 “Telehealth is a team sport. It needs all of us.” – ALAN PARTING SHOT 32:03 “We are professionals of being together in the community. Telehealth is just one component of what we do.” – ALAN Chris Chris Reed is the CFO of Agile Physical Therapy in the bay area of California and the chair of the government affairs committee of the CPTA. With his increased involvement in PT advocacy, Chris emphasizes why physical therapists should understand the “laws of the land.” The FSBPT contains the laws and regulations of practicing telehealth in all 50 states. Check out those here: · https://www.fsbpt.org/Free-Resources/Regulatory-Resources/Telehealth-in-Physical-Therapy · http://telerehab.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/Telerehab/article/view/6269 At Agile Physical Therapy, Chris uses outcome measures to track the effectiveness of using telehealth in physical therapy. PARTING SHOT 6:30 “Telehealth isn’t something to be afraid of. It is a tool that we can use to do the things that we do everyday.” – CHRISTo register for this webinar, check out CPTA: Long Beach South Bay District June 30th 6-8 pm.
Episode 49: PTBC Unfiltered - Navigating COVID-19 & Telerehab by PTBC Podcast
On this episode, Raul and Parker interviewed Ryan Chow, DPT. They talked about setting expectations with clients, telehealth, strength training, manual therapy, motivational interviewing, and more. You can follow Ryan on instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/dr.ryanchow/?hl=es)Follow us on instagram for rehab/research content: (https://www.instagram.com/strength.rehab/?hl=es)
APTA’s live #XchangeSA chat with Alan Lee, PT, DPT, PhD on Telehealth and Telerehab. http://www.apta.org/XchangeSA/
Asha Gummadi, physical therapist, comes onto the HET Podcast to discuss Therex Portal. Therex Portal is a web application developed to address the need of physical therapists prescribe exercises to their patients and educate them on their health condition improving efficiency and clinical outcomes. All of this is done in the patient's own native language, improving comprehension and learning. Resources Mentioned: TherEx Portal Winner of National Geographic Chasing Genius Award Biography: Asha J Gummadi, PT, MS, NCS, CKTP is a neurological physical therapist. When her mother suffered dizziness from vestibular migraines, she could not effectively recommend exercises to her as she spoke Telugu (Indian dialect). Also, her grandfather who lived in a village did not get much needed rehab services after an amputation. This motivated to develop Therex Portal, a tele-rehabilitation platform which empowers global patients. Contact information: Website: www.therexportal.com Facebook: Therex Portal Asha Gummadi The PT Hustle Website Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice HET LITE Tool Anywhere Healthcare (code: HET)
Kami Bible is an occupational therapist who specializes in school-based occupational therapy delivered via teletherapy. In addition to a degree in OT from Newman University in Wichita, KS, Kami also holds a Master's degree in Business Administration. She has experience working in the field as an Allied Health Recruiter for a large hospital system in Oklahoma City, a national presenter for the Bureau of Education and Research and with Learning Without Tears, and a school-based OT both in the traditional, brick & mortar sense and through eLuma, an online therapy company. On this episode, Kami shares about her path in the field of OT, including her work in emerging areas of practice such as telehealth. She talks about challenges in and the upside of telehealth discusses the topic of telehealth in comparison to telemedicine and telerehab.For more information about telehealth in occupational therapy or to connect with Kami, visit www.ontheair.us.
Kami Bible is an occupational therapist who specializes in school-based occupational therapy delivered via teletherapy. In addition to a degree in OT from Newman University in Wichita, KS, Kami also holds a Master's degree in Business Administration. She has experience working in the field as an Allied Health Recruiter for a large hospital system in Oklahoma City, a national presenter for the Bureau of Education and Research and with Learning Without Tears, and a school-based OT both in the traditional, brick & mortar sense and through eLuma, an online therapy company. On this episode, Kami shares about her path in the field of OT, including her work in emerging areas of practice such as telehealth. She talks about challenges in and the upside of telehealth discusses the topic of telehealth in comparison to telemedicine and telerehab.For more information about telehealth in occupational therapy or to connect with Kami, visit www.ontheair.us.
Episode 33: Darwin Fogt - The Evolution of Telerehab in Physiotherapy by PTBC Podcast
Recent research suggests that loneliness is one more invisible symptom of MS. But social outreach and interaction have never been more accessible. My guest is Mary Pettigrew, an MS Warrior and social media phenom. In 2014, Mary launched MSPals, a Twitter group that has evolved into a community of more than 5,000 followers. We're talking with Mary about the benefits of connecting online and the importance of finding your creative outlet. We're also talking about new research on the severity and impact of MS fatigue, along with a new smartphone app designed to improve MS fatigue. We'll tell you about a new way of treating spasticity, and we'll give you the details about a new study that's looking at TeleRehab. We'll even tell you how to sign up for the study! We have a lot to talk about! Are you ready for RealTalk MS?! ___________ Severity & Impact of MS Fatigue 2:06 MS TeleCoach App Designed to Improve MS Fatigue 4:31 A New Treatment to Manage Spasticity 6:45 The STEP MS TeleRehab Study 8:17 You Can Participate in the STEP For MS TeleRehab Study 10:23 My Interview with Mary Pettigrew, Founder of MSPals 11:58 ___________ SHARE YOUR FEEDBACK, QUESTIONS, AND IDEAS Email: jonstrum@RealTalkMS.com Phone: (310) 526-2283 ___________ LINKSIf your podcast app doesn’t allow you to click on these links, you’ll find them in the show notes in the RealTalk MS app or at www.RealTalkMS.com Download the RealTalk MS App for iOS Download the RealTalk MS App for Android Prevalence of Fatigue and Its Association with Clinical Features in Progressive and Non-Progressive Forms of Multiple Sclerosis Improving Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis by Smartphone-Supported Energy Management: The MS TeleCoach Feasibility Study Supervised vs Telerehab Exercise program for People With Multiple Sclerosis: Eligibility & Study Sites iConquer MS Give RealTalk MS a Rating & Review ___________ Follow RealTalk MS on Twitter, @RealTalkMS_jon, and subscribe to our newsletter at our website, RealTalkMS.com. RealTalk MS Episode 73 Hosted By: Jon Strum Guest: Mary Pettigrew Tags: MS, MultipleSclerosis, MSResearch, STEPMS, MSPals, RealTalkMS
We talked to PT Asha Gummadi who is the winner of the National Geographic contest Chasing Genius for her rehabilitation app TherexPortal.com. First prize, $25,000! The app is a mix of Telerehab, Exercise prescription delivery, and communication barrier breaker. https://www.ptpintcast.com/2017/08/10/iortho-iortho-plus-special-test-manual-technique-app-for-iphone-ipad-android/ https://www.ptpintcast.com/2017/07/25/whats-appening-nerve-whiz-nervous-system-app/
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