PT Podcast
A podcast for physical therapists to provide new professionals with insight into the career paths of many more established physical therapists and to discuss current topics in the profession.
That's right everyone! It's that time of year again! All the PT Podcast Network voices (except for Adam) have gathered together to bring you some podcast holiday cheer!
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In Episode 19 we chatted with one of the hosts of The Pain Science and Sensibility Podcast, Sandy Hilton. Here on Episode 21, we talk to the other host Cory Blickenstaff. Cory works in a private practice in Vancouver, WA. He has presented nationally on topics related to treating pain as well as work site industrial care delivery models. He authored the monograph on work injury prevention and management in the APTA home study course “The Injured Worker.” Cory is also active on social media discussing and debating current practice issues and applications and occasionally writes on the Leaps and Bounds blog.
It's that time of year again and the PT Podcast Network crew are in the holiday spirit! The gang got together, as best they can scattered across the world, to share a little eggnog and make fun of each other. So pour yourself a drink, sit by the fire (or pool in the Southern Hemisphere), and enjoy a little holiday cheer.
Episode 19 is with one of the hosts of Pain Science and Sensibility, Sandy Hilton. To be fair, Erik conducted the interview with Sandy back in March of 2015, before the idea of Pain Science and Sensibility was even conceived. Like Erik, Sandy is a Combines Sections Meeting program chair, he for Sports Section, she for the Section on Women’s Health, and they both happened to be in Washington, DC for the annual meeting for section program chairs. While they were there, they spent about an hour talking about her upbringing and path to get where she is today.
Sandy is a practice owner that specializes in chronic pain and pelvic health in Chicago, Illinois. Her practice, Entropy Physio, is also known for bringing internationally recognized experts into their clinic to provide continuing education for physical therapists. I highly recommend you check out their website to see the amazing lineup they produce each year. The courses are affordable and open to any healthcare providers who want to attend. More information is available on their website.
In this episode, Erik has a conversation with Terry Malone, PT, EdD, ATC, FAPTA, a full professor and former Physical Therapy Program Director at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY. He is also a Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association and has been active in the Sports Physical Therapy Section for several decades. Terry gives quite a unique perspective on the history and current state of sports physical therapy.
In this episode, Erik sits down with Chuck Thigpen, PhD, PT, ATC, a clinical research scientist with Proaxis Therapy in Greenville, SC. He is also the current Research Chair for the Sports Physical therapy Section of the American Physical Therapy Association and serving on the writing panel for the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Appropriate Use Criteria for the treatment of rotator cuff tears.
This is the last episode of PT Podcast for a little while. This episode is my interview with Chris Wilson, a member of APTA's Innovation Summit. We discuss his time in the US Air Force and some ideas regarding the role of physical therapy in the changing healthcare landscape.
Episode #15: Barb Hoogenboom sits down with Erik and talks about, among other things, conference programming as a Section Program Chair for CSM.
Erik sits down and chats with 2013 Peyton Award Winner Allen Hardin. Allen is the Associate Athletics Director for Sports Medicine & Sports Performance and Men’s Head Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapist at The University of Texas at Austin.
Episode #13: Mike Reiman sits down with Erik while at CSM and talks about hip rehab and the role of manual therapy in physical therapy.
Dan and I sit down and talk about working in professional sports, hanging around the weight room, and the application of exercise science in physical therapy.
Phil and I were teamed together to provide a lab presentation on evaluation of the athlete’s hip at Team Concept Conference in Las Vegas, NV. We figured that it would be fun to sit down and chat for an hour about the role of research and some of the different philosophies in physical therapy.
Episode 10 is my interview with John DeWitt. John is the Team Leader for Clinical Development and Director of Physical Therapy residencies at The Ohio State University.
Episode 9 is my sit down with Rob Manske. Rob is an assistant professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Wichita State University and the current vice president of the Sports Section of the American Physical Therapy Association (SPTS).
Mark V. Paterno, PT, PhD, MBA, SCS, ATC from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center talking about research, pediatrics, ACL prevention, and sports medicine.
Erik got the chance to sit down with Teresa Schuemann. In their chat she talks about her famous husband, her experience participating and then developing residency programs, snowboarding, and her work with the Olympic committee.
While at CSM in Chicago, Erik hung out with Todd Ellenbecker. Known best for his expertise on the shoulder, Todd has been a leader in the profession speaking not only at physical therapy conferences, but physician and sports medicine conferences around the world.
Erik sat down with new professional Amy Arundale. Less than a year out of school and she is already serving on a Sports Section committee and developing the exact career that she wanted. How did she do it? Well, in a nutshell, you just need to ask…
Erik sat down with Janet Bezner from the APTA to discuss Continuing Competence and got some insight on the difficulties with regulating continuing education. Learn how we are moving forward as a profession.
Erik met up with Ross Nakaji while in Seattle and had a blast with this interview. You’ll get a little behind the scenes look at working for a top tier football program and some insight on personal professional development that is invaluable for students, new grads, and experienced therapists alike.
In this episode of the PT Podcast, Erik met up with JW Matheson in Seattle, WA during the Private Practice Section Annual Conference. They talk about getting into physical therapy and the role of science and evidence in medicine. I apologize about getting a little funky during the intro.
I sat down with George in Tacoma, WA. Where did he grow up? How did he get the opportunity to publish his first book? Can he present a lecture while lying on a hospital gurney hooked to an IV?