A physical therapy podcast delving into the experiences of seasoned clinicians and how they use critical thinking to improve patient care. Listeners gain a wealth of knowledge on resources and topics essential for their own professional development and growth in the field. An invaluable resource for physical therapists of all levels seeking to enhance their skills and expertise in clinical practice.
IN THE MIND OF PODCAST - Episode 19 - How Athletic Trainers Connect Athletes, Doctors, and PTs.
In this enlightening episode of IN THE MIND OF PODCAST, host Rob Shapiro, DPT, COMT, NKT sits down with Angelo Marsella, ATC, Director of Sports Medicine at Professional Physical Therapy.
Angelo shares insights into the evolving role of athletic trainers in modern sports medicine and beyond. The conversation covers the increasing demand...
In this episode of the IN THE MIND OF PODCAST, physical therapist Rob Shapiro, DPT, COMT, NKT and Donis Gil, ATC discuss the history and utility of using The Hierarchy of Rehabilitation and Athletic Development system to guide rehabilitation. They explain how the hierarchy gives clinicians a framework to systematically assess patients, identify deficits, and progress treatment. Rob and Donis trace the origins of the hierarchy appro...
In this episode of the IN THE MIND OF PODCAST, Rob Shapiro interviews Joseph Schwartz, a body worker with over 30 years of experience, as they discuss his journey and influences in the field of movement and physical therapy. They delve into the development of Dynamic Neuromuscular Assessment (DNA), which aims to make movement more tangible and objective by measuring efficiency and effectiveness. They emphasize the importance of ob...
Join host Rob Shapiro, DPT, COMT, NKT as he sits down with special guest David Melchiori, DPT, in this enlightening episode of "In The Mind Of" podcast. Dave, a seasoned professional with years of experience in the field of physical therapy, shares his insights on leading a successful PT clinic and providing exceptional customer service.
In this engaging conversation, Rob and Dave delve into various topics including the i...
In this episode of IN THE MIND OF podcast, we dive into the McKenzie Method for the Extremities. The McKenzie Method is a well-known approach to the management of musculoskeletal conditions, with a focus on patient empowerment and education. This episode will explore the principles and techniques of the McKenzie Method, and how it can be used effectively to help patients with conditions affecting their extremities.
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This episode of IN THE MIND OF features George Papadopoulos, MS, PT, ATC, discussing some of his customer service tips and secrets for his success in the Physical Therapy field. George is one of the Founding Partners or Professional Physical Therapy, which has over 190 locations in the North East. George was previously feature on the podcast in episode 4, "Don't be afraid to dig deeper with your patient evaluations"
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In this episode of IN THE MIND OF we feature Robert Panariello, MS, PT, ATC, CSCS Chief Clinical Officer at Professional Physical Therapy. We discuss the Hierarchy of Athletic Development which is the basis of Professionals' treatment philosophy. Rob also shares his advise for new clinicians looking for long term success in their clinical careers.
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In this episode of IN THE MIND OF we speak with Tim Tyler PT, ATC, about how he became the clinician that he is today and how we can use outcomes and research in order to tackle difficult clinical cases. Tim Tyler is a clinical research consultant at the Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma at Lenox Hill Hospital. In 2001, he established PRO Sports Physical Therapy of Westchester, a private practice in Sc...
In this episode of IN THE MIND OF we speak with Dr. Armia Z. Abdo President and CEO of MetaDoc, an online platform that provides innovative digital solutions for muscle and joint pain which affects 1/3 of all the people in the world.
Dr. Abdo is a southern California native and received his doctorate in physical therapy from Azusa Pacific University and his BS in Kinesiology from Cal State Fullerton. Earlier in his profession...
In this episode of IN THE MIND OF we have Martin Langaas, PT, OMT, FAAOMPT. Martin is Co-Founder and Director of the Institute of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy (IOMT). He graduated in 1982 from the Physical Therapy College in Berlin, Germany, and after graduation, returned to Norway to attend the National Norwegian Fellowship Program. He trained extensively with Olaf Evjenth and Freddy Kaltenborn, the developers of the Kaltenborn/Evje...
In this episode of IN THE MIND OF we speak with the creator of Neuromuscular Reprogramming and we discuss her goals to get NMR into the hands of Physical Therapy practitioners where she believes it truly belongs. Neuromuscular Reprograming uses very specific muscle testing in order to determine if there are inefficient muscular movement strategies present and helps to correct those inefficiencies in order to restore balance.
In this episode of In The Mind Of, we speak with Jerry Hesch DPT, MHS, PT, the creator of the Hesch Method. He explains how his struggles with an injury of his own pelvis led to him discovering how to effectively treat the pelvis. He explains how he uses springing in order to assess movement deficiency in the pelvis.
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This episode of In The Mind Of we feature Physical Therapist Sean Altman. He's had extensive training in Mckenzie, Maitland, and many other manual therapy approaches. Here we talk to him about what are the differences between Directional Preference and Centralization when it comes to assessing and categorizing patient's symptoms. Sean also discusses how we could also use directional preference methodology to assess and treat the ex...
In this episode we features some of the top minds that helped to rapidly implement telehealth as a service for Professional Physical Therapy's patients across 5 states in just a matter of weeks. Learn some of the key take aways from clinicians that have demonstrated early success with Physical Therapy Telehealth visits.
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This episode features Benjamin Gelfand, DPT, SCS experienced physical therapist and former business owner, discussing the subtle art of cultivating lasting relationships with your Physician referral sources.
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In this episode of IN THE MIND OF we sit with George Papadopoulos, MS, PT, ATC, USAW, Chief Development Officer and Co-Founder of Professional Physical Therapy. George has over 27 years of experience the field of physical therapy, and we had the chance to ask him about his philosophy of how to properly treat patients and insights on looking deeper during your evaluations.
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This episode features Frank Hoeffner, DPT, OCS Orthopedic Residency Director at Professional Physical Therapy, discussing the future of value based care and how clinical practice guidelines can be used to drive successful clinical outcomes.
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In this episode we get to know Bob McCabe, PT, DPT, OCS. Bob is an experienced physical therapist who enjoys mentoring and educating fellow clinicians. Bob also has background in teaching seminars and we ask him about what it takes to become a seminar instructor.
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In this first episode of "In The Mind Of" we feature Orthopedic Residency Director Frank Hoeffner, DPT, OCS, and talk about what it takes to become a physical therapy orthopedic resident at a company like Professional Physical Therapy.
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