PT Inquest

Jason Tuori, Megan Graham, & Chris Juneau
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Sep 20, 2016 • 1h 13min

093 Warwick Agreement on FAI Syndrome

As the fellas wrap up this season of PT Inquest, they discuss the newly released Warwick Agreement on FAI Syndrome. What do we know about this condition? What differentiates "FAI" from "FAI syndrome"? What is the best way to diagnose and then manage this? WHY CAN'T WE ALL GET ALONG?! (We can and do.) What is your favorite crappy action movie? SEE YOU ALL IN 12 WEEKS!!! The Warwick Agreement on femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAI syndrome): an international consensus statement. Griffin DR, Dickenson EJ, O'Donnell J, Agricola R, Awan T, Beck M, Clohisy JC, Dijkstra HP, Falvey E, Gimpel M, Hinman RS, Hölmich P, Kassarjian A, Martin HD, Martin R, Mather RC, Philippon MJ, Reiman MP, Takla A, Thorborg K, Walker S, Weir A, Bennell KL. Br J Sports Med. 2016 Oct;50(19):1169-76. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2016-096743. Open Access at the time of release You can also download Supplementary File A which is a simple summary of the agreement. Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on the website for the world to download at will. That said, if you are having difficulty obtaining an article, contact us. Music for PT Inquest: "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" by Less Than Jake Used by Permission
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Sep 13, 2016 • 54min

092 Isometrics vs Isotonics for Patellar Tendon Pain

Early evidence suggests that heavy load isometrics may be effective for acute reduction in patellar tendon pain in a laboratory setting, but is it effective for managing patellar tendon pain for athletes during their competitive season? How does it compare to isotonics (heavy slow resistance)? Does the type of contraction matter more than the total time that the heavy load is applied? Is Erik too tired to think straight? Do isometric and isotonic exercise programs reduce pain in athletes with patellar tendinopathy in-season? A randomised clinical trial. van Ark M, Cook JL, Docking SI, Zwerver J, Gaida JE, van den Akker-Scheek I, Rio E. J Sci Med Sport. 2016 Sep;19(9):702-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2015.11.006. Epub 2015 Dec 7. Open Access at the time of release Check out Peter Malliaras' blog post on this paper! Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on the website for the world to download at will. That said, if you are having difficulty obtaining an article, contact us. Music for PT Inquest: "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" by Less Than Jake Used by Permission
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Sep 6, 2016 • 54min

091 Predicting PT Outcomes for Shoulder Pain

Can we predict which shoulder patients will get better with physical therapy? How much does the psychology of the patient play into their response? Does it have anything to do with the actual treatment provided by the therapist or were these patients going to get better no matter what? Is JW actually DYNOMIIIITE!!!!! Hip Psychological factors are associated with the outcome of physiotherapy for people with shoulder pain: a multicentre longitudinal cohort study. Chester R, Jerosch-Herold C, Lewis J, Shepstone L. Br J Sports Med. 2016 Jul 21. pii: bjsports-2016-096084. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2016-096084. [Epub ahead of print] Open Access at the time of release Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on the website for the world to download at will. That said, if you are having difficulty obtaining an article, contact us. Music for PT Inquest: "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" by Less Than Jake Used by Permission
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Aug 30, 2016 • 1h 1min

090 Overground vs Treadmill Loads

Running on a treadmill is not the same as running over ground!!! Or is it? It appears that in most respects it's a wash. But what about regarding loads to the patellofemoral joint and the Achilles tendon? Find out as Rich Willy (the author of the paper) joins Erik and JW to discuss this and more! Hip Patellofemoral Joint and Achilles Tendon Loads During Overground and Treadmill Running. Willy RW, Halsey L, Hayek A, Johnson H, Willson JD. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2016 Aug;46(8):664-72. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2016.6494. Epub 2016 May 12. Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on the website for the world to download at will. That said, if you are having difficulty obtaining an article, contact us. Music for PT Inquest: "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" by Less Than Jake Used by Permission
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Aug 23, 2016 • 50min

089 Effects of Structured Exercise on Depression

Clinical depression has a known correlation with chronic pain. Can exercise be an effective treatment for these patients by using it to "treat the depression"? Well, before we can explore that, we need to get a better understanding of the psychological effects of exercise on subjects with clinical depression who DO NOT have pain. Also, JW now has an IQ higher than a sea cucumber! Hip Strength in "Crawling Out of the Cocoon": Patients' Experiences of a Physical Therapy Exercise Intervention in the Treatment of Major Depression. Danielsson L, Kihlbom B, Rosberg S. Phys Ther. 2016 Aug;96(8):1241-50. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20150076. Epub 2016 Feb 4. Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on the website for the world to download at will. That said, if you are having difficulty obtaining an article, contact us. Music for PT Inquest: "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" by Less Than Jake Used by Permission
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Aug 16, 2016 • 1h 8min

088 Hip Strength With Quad Deficits After ACLR

Deficits in quadriceps strength after ACL reconstruction are a well known problem. Is this specific to the quadriceps or is this just an example of general weakness throughout the lower extremity? What about hip strength? Does this change as well? Is JW smarter than a sea cucumber? In this episode we are joined by Ohio State researcher and clinician Matt Ithurburn! Hip Strength in Patients with Quadriceps Strength Deficits after ACL Reconstruction. Bell DR, Trigsted S, Post EG, Walden CE. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2016 May 26. [Epub ahead of print] Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on the website for the world to download at will. That said, if you are having difficulty obtaining an article, contact us. Music for PT Inquest: "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" by Less Than Jake Used by Permission
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Aug 9, 2016 • 43min

087 Lack of Credibility of Subgroup Claims in LBP

When treatments don't seem to work for a diagnosis we will often try to see if they work for particular subgroups. Sure, that's a thing, but that is a very difficult thing to determine that demands a very specific process. How have we done with subgroup analysis regarding low back pain? Have JW and Erik found the Ultimate Prime Number?! A systematic review reveals that the credibility of subgroup claims in low back pain trials was low. Saragiotto BT, Maher CG, Moseley AM, Yamato TP, Koes BW, Sun X, Hancock MJ. J Clin Epidemiol. 2016 Jun 10. pii: S0895-4356(16)30174-3. doi: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2016.06.003. [Epub ahead of print] Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on the website for the world to download at will. That said, if you are having difficulty obtaining an article, contact us. Music for PT Inquest: "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" by Less Than Jake Used by Permission
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Aug 2, 2016 • 53min

86 Preventing Overuse Shoulder Injuries

JW and Erik are having a lovely conversation about Bozeman, handball, and the number 86 when they are rudely interrupted by Adam Meakins from The NAF Physio Podcast to talk about preventing shoulder injuries. Can we prevent overuse shoulder injuries? If we can prevent them, do we know what about the program actually worked? Is it specific to the program? How do numbers needed to treat and time investment play into all of this? Preventing overuse shoulder injuries among throwing athletes: a cluster-randomised controlled trial in 660 elite handball players. Andersson SH, Bahr R, Clarsen B, Myklebust G. Br J Sports Med. 2016 Jun 16. pii: bjsports-2016-096226. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2016-096226. [Epub ahead of print] Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on the website for the world to download at will. That said, if you are having difficulty obtaining an article, contact us. Music for PT Inquest: "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" by Less Than Jake Used by Permission
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Aug 2, 2016 • 53min

86 Preventing Overuse Shoulder Injuries

JW and Erik are having a lovely conversation about Bozeman, handball, and the number 86 when they are rudely interrupted by Adam Meakins from The NAF Physio Podcast to talk about preventing shoulder injuries. Can we prevent overuse shoulder injuries? If we can prevent them, do we know what about the program actually worked? Is it specific to the program? How do numbers needed to treat and time investment play into all of this? Preventing overuse shoulder injuries among throwing athletes: a cluster-randomised controlled trial in 660 elite handball players. Andersson SH, Bahr R, Clarsen B, Myklebust G. Br J Sports Med. 2016 Jun 16. pii: bjsports-2016-096226. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2016-096226. [Epub ahead of print] Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on the website for the world to download at will. That said, if you are having difficulty obtaining an article, contact us. Music for PT Inquest: "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" by Less Than Jake Used by Permission
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Jul 26, 2016 • 45min

085 Physical Agents Are Effective Sorta

Systematic reviews are a great tool to boil down decades of research into a single paper. But what if those decades of research were full of low quality studies? Can we make strong "Level 1a" statements from that? Well, as long as those statements are vague it looks like you can. What should we do when the evidence doesn't support or refute something? (HINT: Be skeptical!!!)

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