Real, candid, intelligent conversations about PT... over a beer.
Jimmy talks with Beth Collier and Jeannette Anderson from Mercer University at the 2017 NEXT conference in Boston. They were presenting on clinical reasoning and discuss the implications of their research study that could impact patient interactions and possible PT school admissions. Beth’s Bio: Dr. Beth Collier is a clinical assistant professor of the Department […]
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Jimmy reviews the slow motion video analysis app “Hudl Technique” from Agile Sports Technologies. This app is AMAZING! Slow motion video analysis for Physical Therapists, coaches, trainers pretty much anyone who has movement as their career. It lets you draw on screen, use a protractor to measure joint angles, compare side by side video, text […]
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Jimmy talked to Bob Rowe at the APTA Media center at the NEXT conference in Boston Massachusetts. The interview was crashed by 95 year old Geneva Johnson the day after her birthday. Bob talked about his role on the APTA board of directors, how the board affects the profession, even directly affecting patients even though […]
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APTA Secretary Roger Herr Jimmy talked to APTA Secretary Roger Herr at the APTA media center at the NEXT conference in Boston Massachusetts. Roger talked about what his role as secretary for the APTA is, what is coming on the horizon for the association and left us with a great parting shot of wisdom. Roger’s […]
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Jimmy talks with APTA VP Lisa Saladin about what exactly the APTA VP does, the value of an APTA membership and what’s on the horizon for the association from the APTA media center at the NEXT conference in Boston Massachusetts. Lisa’s Bio: Lisa Saladin, PT, PhD, FAPTA Dr. Saladin is currently serving as Interim Provost […]
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ThrowBackThursday we go back to 2016’s National Student Conclave in Miami Florida where the keynote speaker was Scott Chesney. Scott tells his amazing story, the theme of his keynote address that anything is possible. He shares insight & words to live by, and the game changing wheels on his chair. Scott’s Bio: Scott Chesney, a […]
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207 – Janne Kouri What’s the Next Step after Spinal Cord Injury? In August 2006, Janne Kouri’s life changed in a split second. An avid athlete, Janne was participating in a beach volleyball tournament. Between matches he decided to take dip in the ocean to cool off. Like so many times before, Janne ran into […]
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In this #TBT episode with Blaise Williams, we learn all about the VCU Run Lab, Exercise Physiology research in the running community, and how an ancient Mayan word captures his love for running. Blaise enjoys a Triple Hop Islander IPA by Coronado Brewing Company while Jimmy sips on a Mint Chocolate Stout from 17 Brewing. […]
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Jimmy is on location at the Inova DC Sports Medicine Summit atop the W Hotel. He talks with Washington Nationals PT Seth Blee & Nats Chiropractor Hirad Bagy. They get into the similarities and differences of PT and Chiropractic care. What can we learn from each other and how? And what do we need to do […]
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Irene Davis of the Spaulding Rehabilitation Center @ Harvard University sits down at her facility to talk with Jimmy about Running, Injuries, well aligned soft landings, scientific tomatoes, running being an activity of daily living and we should consider it that, how the industrial revolution is screwing over our bodies and Jock Straps & Bras.
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