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PT Inquest

Jason Tuori, Megan Graham, & Chris Juneauptinquest.com
PT Inquest is an online journal club. Hosted by Jason Tuori, Megan Graham, and Chris Juneau, the show looks at an article every week and discusses how it applies to current physical therapy practice.
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Episodes

058 Hip Strength FAI and Labral Tears

On this episode we look at the correlation between hip weakness and femoroacetabular impingement/labral tears. Is it all about the glute med? Can we just strengthen out of intra-articular hip injuries? Also, have you seen An Honest Liar yet???

Aug 19, 201555 min

057 Quad Strength and Patellofemoral Chondral Damage After ACLR

We are back from hiatus and on this episode we look at the correlation between quadriceps weakness and patellofemoral chondral damage after ACLR. Might the chondral damage progress due to quadriceps weakness? Is this another reason to aggressively seek quad strength after surgery? How was JW's summer?

Aug 08, 201549 min

056 Exercise Interventions for the Treatment of CLBP

In this last episode before the hiatus, we explore exercise interventions for chronic low back pain (CLBP). Are they truly effective for the treatment of CLBP? If they are, does the type of exercise matter? What about stabilization exercises? Is JW a carpetbagger?

May 05, 201541 min

055 Pain Sensitivity and Its Response to Desensitization

Desensitization treatments have known effects on sensitivity in healthy controls, but what about in those with chronic pain? Does it matter if the patient has low pain sensitivity or high pain sensitivity? Will JW remodel his clinic to have nothing but ice buckets and exercise bikes?

Apr 29, 201536 min

054 FAI in Elite Ice Hockey Goaltenders

What hip movements are required for being an elite ice hockey goaltender? Does this make them at a higher risk for hip pathology? Can a person with a cam even GET to an elite level as a goaltender? Can Erik survive a pun avalanche???

Apr 24, 201542 min

053 Strength Changes After Hamstring Autograft ACLR

What kinds of strength deficits remain after hamstring autograft ACLR? Will the quadriceps fare better? Do they just need more time? Was JW's poorly told joke left in the episode? (You bet it was!)

Apr 16, 201542 min

052 Influence of PT Kinesiophobic Beliefs

Can the kinesiophobic beliefs of a physical therapist have an influence on the people they are educating? Might this also occur in patient populations? When JW said in a previous episode, "You don't have kinesiophobia but dammit I can give it to you!" was he right?

Apr 08, 201547 min

050 Mechanisms of Manual Therapy

Erik and JW have asked for more inquiry into the mechanisms of manual therapy and this article does not disappoint! What about those neurophysiological effects? Are they specific or non-specific? Does it matter? Why does JW carry a galvanized bucket of vomit in the car?

Mar 24, 201548 min

049 Eccentric Hip Abduction Strength and PFP

We take a look at whether or not lack of eccentric hip strength is a risk factor for developing patellofemoral pain in novice runners. How hard is it to do a prospective study like this? What conclusions can we draw from this? Does this fit with our previous understanding? Is JW afraid of chickens?

Mar 20, 201546 min

048 Nonsurgical Care for Lateral Epicondylalgia

We take a look at a meta-analysis on nonsurgical management of lateral epicondylalgia which does not show much difference in the long term. Do short term changes matter? What exactly are we treating? No comment on the miscommunication that occurs during the episode.

Mar 11, 201545 min

047 Enhancing Motor Learning to Reduce Injury Risk

We take a skeptical look at ACL injury prevention programs and whether they are doing what we think they are doing. Do we need to think differently? What can we learn from motor learning theory? Is reviewing a Level 5 article a waste of our time???

Mar 04, 201551 min

046 Bogus Visual Feedback Chronic and Neck Pain

In Episode 46 we look at the effect of bogus visual feedback on chronic neck pain. Nociceptors, central sensitization - is this now something else? What effect does this information have on the care of these patients? Also, zombies.

Feb 25, 201545 min

045 Kinesiophobia After ACLR

In Episode 45 we look at kinesiophobia as a predictor of failure to return to sport after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). What is kinesiophobia? How does it interact with all of the other issues present after ACLR? What is JW's obsession with 50 Shades of Grey???

Feb 18, 201550 min

044 Steroid Injection vs Manual Physical Therapy

In Episode 44 we look at comparing corticosteroid injection with "manual" physical therapy with special guest Adam Meakins ( @adammeakins ). What do they mean by "manual" physical therapy? Were the effects of either treatment very impressive? What does a study like this mean for the profession?

Oct 08, 201442 min

Extrasode: Does God Exist?

In this PT Inquest Extrasode, Erik explores the nature of a scientific question by asking, " Does God Exist? "

Oct 03, 201412 min

043 Nonlinear Pedagogy and Learning Sport Skills

In Episode 43 we look at nonlinear vs linear pedagogy for teaching a sport skill. What does that even mean? How do we apply it? Have we been approaching return to sport completely wrong?

Sep 27, 201450 min

Extrasode: Operant Conditioning and Positive Feedback Loops

This is the first Extrasode! Unlike regular episodes, this is just an audio-recording of content from the blog. In this Extrasode, Erik covers the posts Does Positive Mean What You Think It Means? and Getting Rid of Something Positive.

Sep 12, 201419 min

042 Classification Systems for Chronic LBP

In Episode 42 we look at classification systems for treating chronic low back pain with specific exercise. Do they matter? Are we overthinking things? What exactly are we treating?

Sep 05, 201453 min

041 Rectangular Tunnels for ACLR

In Episode 41 we look at a comparing a rectangular-shaped tunnel with a traditional transtibial round-shaped tunnels for ACL reconstruction. Does a rectangular tunnel require less graft tension? While this restore more natural kinematics after ACL reconstruction? Is this combining the best of both worlds? Will JW make a bad joke somewhere?

Aug 16, 201428 min

040 ACLR Technique and Kinematic Forces

In Episode 40 we look at a comparing the transtibial (TT) and the anteriomedial portal (AMP) techniques for ACL reconstruction and their effect on femoral tunnel orientation and subsequent postoperative knee joint kinematics. Does technique matter? Are the differences clinically relevant?

Aug 10, 201441 min

039 Hip Spine Syndrome

In Episode 39 we look at a systematic review that explores the idea of Hip-Spine Syndrome. What is that? Is lumbar spine disease a contra-indication for hip surgery? Or maybe it is an indication?

Aug 01, 201432 min

038 Normal Landing Mechanics

In Episode 38 we look at a systematic review that tries to define "normal" mechanics for preventing ACL tears. Does that exist? How slippery is this idea of "normal"?

Jul 25, 201438 min

Hip Strength and PFP

In Episode 37 we look at hip strength as a predictor of patellofemoral pain (PFP). Can we say that hip weakness causes PFP? What do we really know about this enigmatic condition?

Jul 04, 20141 hr 1 min

IASTM and ROM Changes

In Episode 36 we look at changes in range of motion after IASTM. Is it really doing anything to the tissue itself? What evidence is there really behind these tool assisted treatments?

Jun 27, 20141 hr 5 min

Quad Strengthening For PFPS

In Episode 35 we look at the role of quadriceps strengthening exercises on patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS). Is it really effective? What role does it play during rehab?

Jun 20, 20141 hr 3 min

Incidence of 2nd ACL Injury

In Episode 34 we look at the incidence of second ACL injuries two years after primary ACL reconstruction. How often to patients that return to sports re-tear their ACL? What about the contra-lateral side? Can we do anything about this?

Jun 13, 201450 min

FMS and Performance

In Episode 33 we look at the relationship of the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) in-line lunge to power, speed, and balance measures. Why is this question being asked? Does the intended function of a test matter? How are professionals using movement screens?

Jun 06, 20141 hr 10 min
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