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clinical reasoning

28 08, 2022

Ep. 78- Essentials of exercise prescription

2023-09-23T20:35:55-07:00

This opening will leave you both confused and eager to learn more about the essentials of exercise prescription. Today, Paul Gagliano is joined again by Dan Miriovsky and Keisuke Kanno to discuss additional components of prescribing improved exercise programs, while not specifically talking about exercise science.

Ep. 78- Essentials of exercise prescription2023-09-23T20:35:55-07:00
5 08, 2022

Ep. 77- It’s NOT your fault

2023-09-23T20:36:13-07:00

No, this is not a risk management discussion, but rather a discussion focused on voids in many therapists knowledge! Dan Miriovsky is joined by Paul Gagliano and Keisuke Kanno to discuss the concepts from the science of exercise of energy systems, load and intensity!

Ep. 77- It’s NOT your fault2023-09-23T20:36:13-07:00
29 07, 2022

Ep. 76- More Research is Needed: The value of your patient PLUS research

2023-09-23T20:36:27-07:00

Being a good consumer of research is part of our professional responsibility. Today, Dan Miriovsky is joined by Paul Gagliano and Keisuke Kanno to discuss levels of evidence and how we find time to integrate research into our clinical practice. The three discuss not underestimating the power of the patient in front of you to assist with building your body of knowledge.  There are some incredible nuggets to assist with developing pattern recognition and clinical reasoning for daily benefits.

Ep. 76- More Research is Needed: The value of your patient PLUS research2023-09-23T20:36:27-07:00
26 07, 2022

Ep. 75- More Research is Needed: Can research be wrong?

2023-09-23T20:36:55-07:00

Being a good consumer of research is a crucial aspect of our professional responsibility.  Today, Paul Gagliano is joined by Keisuke Kanno and Dan Miriovsky to continue the series, More Research is Needed.  The three discuss the question whether or not research can be wrong.  They discuss two different articles during this episode, "Formal Physical Therapy after Total Hip Arthroplasty is Not Required" and "Outcomes of Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Study of Patients One Year Postsurgery."

Ep. 75- More Research is Needed: Can research be wrong?2023-09-23T20:36:55-07:00
23 02, 2022

Ep. 72 – Do you even stretch, bro?

2023-09-23T20:42:37-07:00

Bro, stretching, really? Mobility, stability, mostability, stamobility, creating mobility without stability creates instability...Holy cow my brain hurts. Dan Miriovsky is joined once again by Keisuke Kanno and John Kline for a philosophical discussion surrounding mobility versus stability. You will see this trio challenged by the questions and we hope it stimulates thoughts and discussions amongst you and your colleagues.

Ep. 72 – Do you even stretch, bro?2023-09-23T20:42:37-07:00
27 01, 2022

Ep. 71- GooglePT: Ankle Sprains

2023-09-23T20:42:52-07:00

Our popular series makes a triumph return in 2022 as Dan Miriovsky is joined by Keisuke Kanno and John Kline to discuss ankle sprains. The three take time to not only discuss commonly found exercises on google, but they integrate a review article published in December of 2020 in the World Journal of Orthopedics, 'Acute ankle sprains in athletes: Clinical aspects and algorithmic approach' to drive the discussion.

Ep. 71- GooglePT: Ankle Sprains2023-09-23T20:42:52-07:00
23 12, 2021

Ep. 70: “More Research is Needed:” Application Matters

2023-09-23T20:43:07-07:00

The second edition of "More Research is Needed" with a practical example on how to read and interrupt research.  Paul Gagliano, Keisuke Kanno and Dan Miriovsky join together to discuss, "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? Open Chain Exercises after ACL Reconstruction" from JOSPT Sept 2020. They discuss the three main points of the article and how it can be utilized during programming for patients.

Ep. 70: “More Research is Needed:” Application Matters2023-09-23T20:43:07-07:00
28 10, 2021

Ep. 69: “More Research is Needed:” Research is Everything vs Function is Everything

2023-09-23T20:43:20-07:00

A new series to focus on improving the ability to be a consumer of research. Paul Gagliano PT, DPT, Dan Miriovsky, PT, DPT, OCS, FAFS, ATC and Keisuke Kanno, PT, DPT, FAFS, CSCS gather together to kick off this series.  The three discuss the spectrum from 'research is everything' to 'function is everything.'  This theoretical discussion will lead you thinking about how you consume research and implement into your clinical care.

Ep. 69: “More Research is Needed:” Research is Everything vs Function is Everything2023-09-23T20:43:20-07:00
28 07, 2021

Ep. 67- Engage. Intervene. Train. Three key characteristics for therapist success

2023-09-23T20:43:53-07:00

Engage. Intervene. Train. It is time for an update...a fresh logo matched with new theme music and what do you get, a significant piece of wisdom! Paul Gagliano, PT, DPT and Dan Miriovsky, PT, DPT, OCS, FAFS, ATC are joined by Tim Spooner, PT, FAFS to discuss the key characteristics of therapists that will be successful in the healthcare biosphere moving forward.

Ep. 67- Engage. Intervene. Train. Three key characteristics for therapist success2023-09-23T20:43:53-07:00
27 05, 2021

Ep. 66- Key to Success: Being a lifelong learner

2023-09-23T20:44:15-07:00

Learning. Progression. Mindset. Comfortable being uncomfortable. Paul Gagliano, PT, DPT and Dan Miriovsky, PT, DPT, OCS, FAFS, ATC are joined today by Keisuke Kanno (K2), PT, DPT, FAFS, CSCS, the newest member of our Practice Performance team, and Bekah Hibbert, ATC, Director of Sports Medicine at Spooner Physical Therapy, to discuss the mentality of lifelong learning.

Ep. 66- Key to Success: Being a lifelong learner2023-09-23T20:44:15-07:00

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