

#PTonICE Podcast
The Institute of Clinical Excellence: Creating PT Version 2.0
The faculty of the Institute of Clinical Excellence deliver their specialized content every weekday morning. Topic areas include: Population health, fitness athlete management, evidence based spine and extremity care, older adults, community outreach, self development, and much more! Learn more about our team at www.PTonICE.com
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Nov 21, 2016 • 10min
Get Patients First
The solution to the vast majority of our problems as physical therapists is simple, get patients first. Let's talk about it

Nov 17, 2016 • 14min
TMD - Why we need to be in this space
I always hate to see missed opportunities, for our profession and for the patients we service. I can't think of a bigger miss than TMD, let's unpack that a bit and make some changes

Nov 15, 2016 • 8min
When should the student become the teacher?
When is the "right" time to make the jump from student to teacher? Is there one? This morning we discuss the "optimal degree of separation" concept to help us answer that. enjoy

Nov 14, 2016 • 14min
"Pain Science" does not equal "Hands Off"
Some folks seem to feel that a "pain science" approach means a "hands off" approach. IMO this represents an incomplete understanding of the literature and needs of this patient population. Let's take a deeper dive....

Nov 10, 2016 • 20min
CrossFit: Lessons learned in my first six months, and how it's changed me as a PT
CrossFit is a very polarizing subject among Physical Therapists and thus deserves some exploration. In today's episode I talk about my personal experience as a beginner in the CrossFit world and how it has changed my clinical practice. Enjoy!

Nov 8, 2016 • 12min
How to Avoid Burnout (part 2 of 2)
Yesterday we talked about the role of the educator in helping students and clinicians avoid burnout. Today we talked about strategies the individual themselves can take to ensure their fire builds instead of fades. Enjoy

Nov 7, 2016 • 16min
Investigating Burnout Part 1: The role of the educator
Burnout it multi-factorial with responsibility shared by many. This morning we take a viewpoint rarely discussed, namely the role of the educator in facilitating burnout. A fine line exists between inspiring students while still giving a realistic perspective on clinic life, and failing to walk it properly may have long term repercussions. By sharing our clinical challenges, and how we find success within them, I believe we can contribute greatly to the mental health of new graduates. Enjoy the first episode of season 4!

Oct 7, 2016 • 20min
Season 3 Finale! Q&A
Do PTs know how to hustle? What have I learned from those I have mentored over the years? Do I get separate consent for spinal manipulation? Lots of good ones, let's do it!

Oct 6, 2016 • 14min
Success
Success is incredibly multifactorial, unfortunately it is rarely viewed that way and it prevents a lot of folks from ever starting on the journey.

Oct 5, 2016 • 12min
Pathoanatomy: As seductive as it is dangerous
In my humble opinion, nothing derails the therapeutic process more often or severely than a focus on pathoanatomy, today we chat about why.


