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Dec 2, 2024 • 53min

242: Revolutionizing Gait With Variable Friction Shoes With Dr. Tyler Susko Of Cadense

Do you work with any clients who have trouble clearing their foot in swing phase of gait? If you said yes, this episode is for you! Dr. Tyler Susko, the founder and CTO of Cadense, Inc. is here to share the fascinating origin story behind Cadense's flagship product - the world's first variable friction shoes. The concept stemmed from Dr. Susko's PhD research at MIT, where he developed the "MIT Skywalker" - a robotic system that allowed patients to walk by dropping the floor during the swing phase. A comment from a research participant led Dr. Susko to create a passive, material-based shoe design that can dynamically adjust its coefficient of friction. Through extensive prototyping and user testing, the Cadense shoes have shown promising results for patients with a variety of neurological conditions, including stroke, cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s and multiple sclerosis. The shoes help facilitate foot clearance and improve gait symmetry and rhythmicity. If you want to see these for yourself and try them out Cadense offers a free pair to clinicians who sign up for the Cadense Coaches program. The program provides free shoes and support to clinicians interested in incorporating the technology into their practice. He also shares exciting plans for future research and development, including projects on AFO-compatible shoes and variable friction on different sides of the shoe. Learn more about Cadense and the Cadense Coaching Program at https://cadense.com  Follow them on IG @cadenseadaptive
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Nov 25, 2024 • 1h

241:Unlocking The Secrets Of Facial Rehabilitation With Sheri Donaldson, PT, DPT, NCS

Ever wonder what to do with a patient with facial palsy? Can they recover? What should you NOT do that can actually make it much worse? Tune in and find out! In this episode, Erin Gallardo, PT, DPT, NCS had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Sheri Donaldson, PT, DPT, NCS. Dr. Donaldson shared her extensive expertise in the niche field of facial rehabilitation and the specialized techniques she employs to help patients with facial paralysis recover. Sheri emphasized the importance of the face in human expression and communication. She discussed the challenges faced by patients with facial paralysis, including the emotional impact and the difficulties with everyday tasks like eating and drinking. A key focus of the discussion was the delicate nature of facial retraining and the need for a customized, precision-based approach. Sheri shared her insights on the do's and don'ts of facial rehabilitation, cautioning against a couple of things that are controversial like electrical stimulation, mirrors, acupuncture, and botox. Sheri emphasized the importance of early intervention, the use of outcome measures like the Sunnybrook Facial Grading System, and the value of seeking mentorship and continuing education in this specialized field. Email: face.first.phoenix@gmail.com  Website: https://facefirstphoenix.wixsite.com/face-first-physical Sunnybrook Facial Grading System Facial Palsy.UK https://facialtherapyspecialists.com
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Nov 18, 2024 • 42min

240: Who Made Me The Leader? How To Lead (Not Manage) A Team

Have you ever thought, “I’m really not good at managing people”? Or felt overwhelmed by the idea of being responsible for someone else? As business owners, the success of our ventures often hinges on the strength of our teams. In this episode of the I Love Neuro Podcast, Emily Duval Ledger, Erin Gallardo, and Claire McLean share their experiences and lessons learned about leading a team. Emily reflects on her early struggles as a new business owner, admitting that she initially tried to overcompensate for her insecurities by being overly decisive and not listening to her team. Claire and Erin echo the challenges of transitioning from skilled practitioners to effective managers. The conversation delves into the nuances of hiring the right people, creating a positive team culture, and having difficult conversations when necessary. The panelists stress the importance of understanding your own leadership style, being transparent with potential hires, and evolving job roles to align with individual strengths. This insightful discussion offers a roadmap for aspiring and seasoned entrepreneurs alike, highlighting the challenges and rewards of building a thriving team. As you navigate the journey of business ownership, remember to embrace the opportunity for continuous improvement and the joy of watching your team members flourish.
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Nov 11, 2024 • 28min

239: UPDATE: Create Your Own Harness Set Up Like Rogue’s

On today’s episode Claire McLean and Erin Gallardo offer an update to a previous episode on setting up overhead harness systems for your neuro rehab gym the way Claire has it set up at Rogue. Rogue has a DIY, relatively inexpensive setup using things like anchors, rope ratchets, and construction-style harnesses. The big update to share was finding some new products that have really improved the comfort and usability of their system. The addition of "quick links,” which are essentially two carabiners connected by a nylon spacer helps keep the bulky pulleys and hardware away from people's heads. They also talked about using a spreader bar, which helps position the support points even further away when doing single-point balance training. Claire was really excited about these little upgrades, saying they were "game changers" that made a big difference in how comfortable and safe the system is for their clients. Additionally they also discussed other helpful aspects of the treadmill set up like Swiss balls and chalk lines on the treadmills, to help people with conditions like Parkinson's take bigger steps. Lots of little tricks to make the training environment as supportive as possible. The updates in this episode will help you create an even better set up and system! Please reach out with any questions or shares at info@neurocollaborative.com  Episode 139: How To Create Your Own Harness Set Up Like Rogue’s  Claire’s equipment mentioned (not affiliate links) Anchor Rope Ratchet QuickLinks Harness   Mass Rehab Inc
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Nov 4, 2024 • 50min

238: Optimizing Resistance Training for Older Adults and Neurological Conditions With Dr. Amy Ashmore, PhD

In this episode, hosts Erin Gallardo and Claire McLean interviewed Dr. Amy Ashmore, an expert in resistance training programming. Dr. Ashmore shared her extensive experience and passion for resistance training. Some of the key points she shares are that timing is critical. Dr. Ashmore emphasized the importance of precisely controlling the timing of concentric and eccentric contractions to target specific training adaptations, such as muscle power, strength, or hypertrophy. She also notes the importance of adjusting volume for aging muscle citing that recent research suggests older adults may require higher training volumes, up to 36 repetitions per set, to stimulate muscle growth and maintain lean mass as they age. There is also a need to prioritize motor skill development for older or neurologically impaired clients new to resistance training and what the focus should be. Learn these insights and more by listening to the episode so you can get stronger clients starting today! Learn more about Dr. Ashmore’s courses here: https://physicaltherapy.education  https://amyashmore.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyashmorephd/
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Oct 28, 2024 • 36min

237: Let’s Discuss! PD Research Review

The hosts dive into groundbreaking research on Parkinson's disease, highlighting the staggering healthcare costs and the need for better end-of-life planning. They discuss how neurologists can improve patient outcomes through comprehensive care. The episode also unveils intriguing findings on pain fluctuations in Parkinson's, exploring when and why these occur. Additionally, the vital role of tailored rehabilitation services is emphasized, showcasing how physical therapy can enhance quality of life and manage pain effectively.
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Oct 21, 2024 • 32min

236: Can Business Be Fun? What If It Could?!

Does your energy get sucked when you do certain administrative tasks in your business? Do you love some tasks and dread others? What if it could be fun? Do you believe it could? Well, after listening to this episode you just might! And what would you gain? You’ll feel more energized, you’ll be more creative, and you’ll end up being more productive while also attracting more ideal people to your business. In this episode of the I Love Neuro podcast, hosts Erin Gallardo and Claire McLean chat with business coach Emily Duval Ledger about the transformative power of infusing fun into your business operations. The discussion begins with Emily sharing how a simple suggestion from Erin - to make administrative tasks more fun - completely changed her perspective. Erin explains how she learned the importance of fun in business, even though it wasn't a priority growing up. The trio then dive into specific examples of how they've incorporated fun into their own businesses. Emily shares how she revamped her book writing process by recording audio notes while exercising, rather than the tedious typing that drained her creativity. The group also explores the potential of AI to automate mundane tasks in an engaging way, like using chatbots customized to a company's unique voice. Claire and Erin emphasize that they built NeuroCollaborative and Claire built Rogue around the principle of fun from the start, whether that's through themed events, spontaneous dance parties, or flexible scheduling. They explain how aligning your business model with your personal interests and passions is key to maintaining that sense of enjoyment. The conversation touches on the physiological benefits of incorporating play and fun and ideas for how clinicians can encourage patients to make mobility transitions more fun. By making work more enjoyable, you can reduce stress, boost productivity, and find greater fulfillment in your entrepreneurial journey, so why not try it yourself?.
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Oct 14, 2024 • 59min

235: Your Neuro Practice Questions Answered By APTA President Roger Herr, PT, MPA

Roger Herr, President of the APTA, shares his extensive background in physical therapy and health administration. He discusses innovative strategies for neuro practices navigating Medicare, including alternative payment models and the importance of opting out of Medicare for sustainable business. The chat dives into challenges faced by smaller practices, advocating for clearer guidelines on medical care, and the push towards value-based healthcare. Herr also touches on the potential of technology in transforming patient care and enhancing access for neurological conditions.
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Oct 7, 2024 • 54min

234: Advancing the Understanding and Treatment of Functional Neurological Disorders With Heather Salon, PT, DPT, NCS and Julie Maggio, PT, DPT, NCS

In this engaging discussion, Heather Salon and Julie Maggio, both clinical specialists in outpatient physical therapy at Massachusetts General Hospital, share their expertise on Functional Neurological Disorders (FND). They explain the shift towards recognizing FND as a 'rule-in' diagnosis, making it crucial for healthcare professionals to identify specific diagnostic signs. Highlighting multidisciplinary care, they emphasize the collaboration of various therapists and specialists. Sensory-based interventions and setting realistic patient expectations are also key topics, providing practical insights for effective treatment.
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Sep 30, 2024 • 53min

233: Optimizing Outcomes For Patients with Multiple Sclerosis With Researcher And Clinician, Herb Karpatkin, PT, DSc, NCS, MSCS

Have you heard some things about working with people with MS that make you question how to approach their care? Are they old school thoughts or based on science? Who can tell?! You’ll know after listening to this episode! Hosts Erin Gallardo and Claire McLean had the privilege of speaking with Herb Karpatkin, PT, DSc, NCS, MSCS, a leading expert in physical therapy for individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). Herb shared invaluable insights from his decades of clinical experience and research, providing guidance for physical therapists on how to actually  support patients with this complex neurological condition so they improve. A key focus of Herb's research has been exploring ways to help MS patients overcome debilitating fatigue, which often limits their ability to participate in rehabilitation. He has found great success with intermittent training protocols, where patients alternate short bursts of activity with rest periods. Herb shares specific parameters from the research so you can use it now. Next you must recognize that a significant portion of disability in MS patients may be due to deconditioning, rather than the neurological disease process itself. By implementing targeted reconditioning programs, physical therapists can make a substantial impact on improving functional mobility, even in those with advanced disease. Herb's research has also demonstrated the benefits of high-intensity interval training for individuals with MS. Contrary to outdated beliefs, many MS patients are able to tolerate and thrive with aggressive exercise programs when implemented thoughtfully. Herb emphasizes the importance of gradually progressing patients to higher intensities, while closely monitoring for signs of fatigue. To further support the MS community, Herb is actively involved with the Degenerative Disease Special Interest Group of the American Physical Therapy Association. This group has created a Clinician Locator Map to help patients find physical therapists with expertise in treating degenerative conditions like MS. For your patients and clients with MS: MS Cooling Products Application  Sign up for the clinician locator map: https://www.neuropt.org/special-interest-groups/degenerative-diseases/ddsig-clinician-locator-map Register for the free webinar on MS interventions you can apply immediately here! https://www.neurocollaborative.com/ms-webinar  

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