• Building Better PT Practices: Courses, Clinical Reasoning, and Mentoring Insights
    Nov 28 2024

    In this episode, we answer the most common questions we get from listeners. We dive into course recommendations, highlighting resources for continuing education, mentoring and evidence-based practices.

    A key focus is on clinical reasoning strategies—how to approach complex cases and integrate patient-specific factors into your decision-making. We also discuss the value of spending the majority of your first session taking the patient’s story.

    Your patients will make you a better physical therapist, if you listen to them. Be curious and let it lead you towards mastery.

    A glance at this episode:

    • [2:27] Courses and Continuous Learning

    • [12:11] Starting the Podcast and Building a Community

    • [13:17] Mentorship and Clinical Reasoning

    • [19:10] Treatment Sessions and Client Engagement

    • [22:56] The Role of Patients in Clinical Learning

    • [26:41] Reflecting on the Year and Planning for the Future

    Related links:

    • Tough To Treat Website

    • Erica’s Course: Decoding the Complex Patient

    • Susan’s Pelvic Health Education Subscription

    • Access the Transcript

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    28 mins
  • Complex shoulder pain - how the narrative and red flags paint a different picture
    Nov 7 2024

    Clients self-refer for many reasons and we find ourselves on the front line of health care screening. Join Susan and Erica as they uncover key elements in a client's history and narrative around long-standing shoulder pain. Simplistic presentations usually mask true underlying considerations including the client's beliefs and red flags.

    A glance at this episode:

    • [1:41] Client's Initial Presentation and History

    • [4:07] Exploring Past Injuries and Chronic Bike Riding

    • [6:56] Impact of Corporate Life and Breast Cancer on Health

    • [13:08] Concerns About Bone Health and DEXA Scan

    • [15:21] Addressing Left Shoulder Pain and Movement Dysfunction

    • [17:51] Implementing Modified Exercises and Pilates

    • [39:28] Discussing the Power of the Narrative and Patient Advocacy

    • [40:13] Connecting Patient Goals to Treatment Outcomes

    • [45:17] Final Thoughts and Episode Closing

    Related links:

    • Tough To Treat Website

    • Erica’s Course: Decoding the Complex Patient

    • Susan’s Pelvic Health Education Subscription

    • Access the Transcript

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    48 mins
  • Shoulder Pain With Pull Ups or Push Ups? The Elbow Changes Everything
    Oct 24 2024

    In this episode, we explore the surprising journey of a boxer battling chronic shoulder pain that left him struggling to do even the most basic workout. Despite focusing on his shoulder, it turns out the root of his problem lay elsewhere—his elbow. Is that surprising? It was in his injury history. Do not discount the power of an old injury that could come back and haunt you. And think about the load on the elbow when you're doing a push or pull-up. Join us as we clinically reason through this interesting case from start to finish.

    A glance at this episode:

    • [0:01] Introduction and Patient Background

    • [7:03] Initial Assessment and Observations

    • [11:56] Exploring the Root Causes

    • [14:12] Addressing the Pull-Up Challenge

    • [32:06] Implementing Exercise Program

    • [36:32] Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways

    Related links:

    • Tough To Treat Website

    • Erica’s Course: Decoding the Complex Patient

    • Susan’s Pelvic Health Education Subscription

    • Access the Transcript

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    43 mins
  • Chronic Knee Pain - Where to Begin!
    Oct 10 2024

    Susan and Erica are back together for the Fall season! Chronic knee pain can be much more than a regional event. Susan presents a client with an extensive timeline and clinical reasoning as to why it is important to consider the entire system in this integrated approach. The key here is also maintaining relevance and sustainability for the client.

    A glance at this episode:

    • [1:18] Explanation of Episode Structure and Content

    • [2:59] Introduction to the Client Case Study

    • [5:30] Client's Medical History and Injuries

    • [12:47] Initial Assessment and Observations

    • [13:33] Treatment Plan and Initial Intervention

    • [31:02] Follow-Up and Client Feedback

    • [31:17] Advanced Treatment and Future Plans

    • [31:31] Conclusion and Encouragement for Listeners

    Related links:

    • Tough To Treat Website

    • Erica’s Course: Decoding the Complex Patient

    • Susan’s Pelvic Health Education Subscription

    • Access the Transcript

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    39 mins
  • Assessing Knee Health For Hip-Related Walking Pain
    Sep 26 2024

    In this episode, Erica explores the often-overlooked relationship between hip pain and knee function during walking when the patient does NOT have knee pain. Join in as she dives into the role of the knee in compensating for hip dysfunction, and how a thorough knee assessment can uncover hidden contributors to hip discomfort. Remember: old injuries have a way of sneaking up on us and becoming one of the drivers of our current problem. An old hamstring tear 5 years ago as a contributor to this patient's problem? Think again.

    A glance at this episode:

    • [2:23] Patient Background and Injury History

    • [3:46] Assessment and Initial Findings

    • [6:33] Knee and Hip Mechanics

    • [10:11] Terminal Knee Extension and Treatment Approach

    • [20:43] Clinical Reasoning and Patient Outcome

    • [20:58] Conclusion and Call to Action

    Related links:

    • Tough To Treat Website

    • Erica’s Course: Decoding the Complex Patient

    • Susan’s Pelvic Health Education Subscription

    • Access the Transcript

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    22 mins
  • When shoulder pain is dominant, but not the driver!
    Sep 12 2024

    Shoulder pain, like any other joint can present as primary pain and can be the #1 reason a client may be seeking help! In many cases, treating the obvious joint dysfunction (because it checks all of the boxes) may not result in optimal outcomes. Join the conversation as Susan and Erica explore the various reasons and important timelines in the client's history that has led to her shoulder pain. Most importantly follow the clinical reasoning that led to the real driver of this issue. Bonus - we also offer a great discussion of a good exercise progression!

    A glance at this episode:

    • [1:39] Shoulder pain and internal rotation

    • [7:52] Which side of the table should you work from

    • [12:40] Learning to tape the wrist

    • [20:00] Opening the hands

    • [22:46] Using the blocks for yoga blocks

    • [27:58] Grip strength as a sign of health

    Related links:

    • Tough To Treat Website

    • Erica’s Course: Decoding the Complex Patient

    • Susan’s Pelvic Health Education Subscription

    • Access the Transcript

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    33 mins
  • Beyond Tennis: Exploring Shoulder Compression Across Sports
    Sep 5 2024

    In this episode, Erica discusses the why behind shoulder problems, comparing the unique challenges faced by tennis players and non-tennis players alike. She explains why traditional shoulder treatment often fails these types of patients. A significant relationship between the shoulder and another region of the body is often missed. Erica also tells the story of one of her patients who does play tennis and the reason why he can do a full pushup but can't lift his arm over his head. For our physio listeners, oftentimes you can progress patients through a full range of CKC exercises but the OKC piece does not progress as quickly.

    A glance at this episode:

    • [0:01] Erica's Summer Vacation and Introduction to the Episode

    • [2:30] Clinical Pearls for Tennis Players

    • [6:15] Assessing Upper Thorax and Glenohumeral Joint Compression

    • [12:53] Treatment Approach for Upper Thorax and Glenohumeral Joint Issues

    • [15:54] Progressing Patients with Glenohumeral Issues

    • [16:14] Clinical Pearls for Closed Chain Exercises

    • [20:37] Conclusion and Encouragement for Practitioners

    Related links:

    • Tough To Treat Website

    • Erica’s Course: Decoding the Complex Patient

    • Susan’s Pelvic Health Education Subscription

    • Access the Transcript

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    21 mins
  • A Stiff 1st MTP Joint can Affect Everything!
    Aug 29 2024

    One of the most overlooked joints in the lower quarter is the first MTP joint unless that is the client's primary complaint. How does the stiffness of the MTP joint affect gait and lower quarter movement of all kinds? We spend some great time discussing differential diagnosis and practical interventions and sharing some new discoveries. Hint: the exam and intervention do not always center around the stiff 1st MTP - there is likely a primary driver elsewhere.

    A glance at this episode:

    • [0:01] Introduction and Podcast Rebroadcast

    • [2:13] Overview of Stiff First MTP Joint

    • [4:21] Compensation and Adaptation

    • [6:30] Assessment and Treatment Approaches

    • [23:22] Exercise and Proprioception

    • [25:47] Shoe Recommendations and Adaptations

    • [34:17] Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Related links:

    • Tough To Treat Website

    • Erica’s Course: Decoding the Complex Patient

    • Susan’s Pelvic Health Education Subscription

    • Access the Transcript

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    36 mins