
Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance
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In this show, we explore emerging topics and research that are influencing the fields of physical therapy, strength, function, movement, and performance. Join us for engaging discussions and interviews with experts in sports medicine, athletic performance, and rehabilitative care
.Our goal is to provide valuable insights and practical advice that can be applied by practitioners, athletes, and anyone interested in optimizing their health and well-being. Each episode will delve into the latest scientific breakthroughs, innovative techniques, and evidence-based practices that are shaping the future of these dynamic fields. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a curious learner, you'll find inspiration and knowledge to help you achieve your personal and professional goals. So tune in, stay informed, and elevate your understanding of how to enhance human potential through movement and care.
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Chett Paulsen: RockCuff Blood Flow Restriction Part 1 of 2
Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance
05/06/24 • 24 min
Today, we have a special guest, Chet Paulsen, the creator of RockCuff Blood Flow Restriction. Join us for a two-part podcast series where Chet delves into the scientific principles behind BFR in rehabilitation, athletic programming, and cardiovascular training.
Find RockCuff:
www.rockcuff
IG: @rockcuff

Dr. Michael Maddaleni Discusses the TenJet Procedure
Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance
02/24/25 • 30 min
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Michael Maddaleni, who specializes in Sports and Family Medicine and serves as an Assistant Professor at UMass Chan Medical School.
Dr. Maddaleni explains the TenJet procedure and its advantages for patients who may be experiencing symptoms of tendinopathies.
During our conversation, Dr. Maddaleni provides an in-depth explanation of the TenJet procedure, a minimally invasive treatment option that has garnered attention for its effectiveness in addressing various forms of tendinopathies. He elaborates on the mechanics of the procedure, which utilizes a specialized jet of saline to precisely target and treat damaged tendon tissue. This innovative approach not only helps to alleviate pain but also promotes the healing process by stimulating the body's natural repair mechanisms.
Furthermore, Dr. Maddaleni discusses the advantages of the TenJet procedure compared to traditional surgical interventions. He highlights how this technique significantly reduces recovery time, allowing patients to return to their normal activities much sooner. Additionally, he emphasizes the procedure's ability to minimize scarring and complications, making it a safer alternative for individuals who may be hesitant to undergo more invasive surgeries.
In addition, he covers the recovery process and rehabilitation protocols, emphasizing their role in enhancing both clinical outcomes and overall patient satisfaction. The recovery process involves a series of carefully structured stages that are designed to facilitate healing and restore function.

Dr. Ben Saviet, DPM, Central Massachusetts Podiatry
Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance
05/02/21 • 42 min
Today we speak with Dr. Ben Saviet, DPM who is a board certified foot and ankle specialist with Centeral Massachusetts Podiatry. In this episode, we discuss foot and ankle injuries along with interventions and injury prevention. Dr. Saviet explains treatment approaches to promote healing and return to sport interventions such as Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy, Amniotic Tissue Allografts, orthotics, and corrective exercises.
Central Massachusetts Podiatry can be reached at centralmasspodiatry.com, by calliing the Worcester location at 508-356-7021 and the Westborough location at 508-233-3683.

PTI with Guest Frank Osborne, Founder of HawkGrips and Action Medical Technologies
Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance
04/25/24 • 55 min
In this episode, we chat with Frank X. Osborne, the Founder and CEO of HawkGrips and Action Medical Technologies.
Frank is an entrepreneur dedicated to delivering high-quality products and services to his customers.
Established in 2010, HawkGrips has become the leading name in IASTM globally. Their products are esteemed by top health systems such as the Mayo Clinic and The Johns Hopkins Hospital, numerous professional sports teams, elite military units like the Navy SEALS and Army Delta Force, and even the White House medical team.
Beyond IASTM, HawkGrips provides B-Strong BFR equipment, sterile topical solutions, and both live and virtual educational resources. They offer monthly Clinical Corners sessions and webinars designed to educate and disseminate current practices among Physical Therapists, Chiropractors, and Athletic Trainers.
To connect with HawkGrips:
www.HawkGrips.com
email: [email protected]
phone: 484-351-8050
IG: @hawkgrips_usa
TikToc: hawkgrips
For more on Colleen Mook, visit her website:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1733430/14955515

Shoulder Arthropathy
Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance
01/15/24 • 18 min
In this episode, we discuss shoulder arthropathy and the impact on chronic rotator cuff tears.

PTI Speaks with Dr. Sean Rockett
Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance
11/13/23 • 46 min
In this episode we speak with Dr. Sean Rockett regarding orthopedic surgery, Crossfit Athletes, and injury prevention.
Dr. Rockett is a senior partner in Orthopedics New England and serves as Assistant Clinical Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine. He has been a coach for the Wellesley football, baseball, softball, and soccer youth teams.
Since 2012, Dr. Rockett enjoys being the Head Orthopedic Surgeon for the CrossFit® Games. Additionally, he is a triathlete and CrossFit® Level 2 Certified.
He is the author of the injury prevention website for athletes called: 321gomd.com.
You can find him on social media at:
YouTube; @Srockett
IG: @321gomd

PTI with guest Olympic Gold Medalist Carmelita Jeter: Meet Them Where They Are
Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance
09/30/23 • 39 min
In this episode, we speak with Coach Jeter about injury prevention and recovery.
Carmelita Jeter (JETT-er) is an Olympic medalist, a World Champion, and a Certified Level 1 Professional Track Coach. She earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education and master’s degree in Sports Management. She was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree in recognition of her amazing athletic achievements, her contributions to the sport of track and field as well as her involvement in the community and promotion of cancer awareness among African American Women.
She is currently the Head Coach of Cross Country and Track and Field at UNLV.
In this episode of "Together Everyone Achieves More", Coach Jeter discusses her previous injuries, her perspective as a professional athlete and a coach.
Follow Coach Jeter on social media:
X @CarmelitaJeter
IG jetG5
Please consider supporting the UNLV Rebel Athletic Fund. The Rebel Athletic Fund is the fundraising arm of UNLV Athletics and assists student-athletes as they strive for excellence academically and athletically.
Below is the link providing detailed RAF information and through which donations can be made. Please choose specific sport...Track and field. Thank you!

ACL Rehab with Mick Hughes
Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance
02/15/23 • 85 min
In this episode, we host guest speaker Mick Hughes. Mick shares his expertise, experience and approach to return to sport testing, options for rehabilitation with option for delayed repair, and his approach to return to sport and return to running.
Mick is a Sports & Exercise Physiotherapist. He has a strong clinical interest in ACL injury prevention and rehabilitation seeing between 20-30 ACL patients per week. He is the co-founder of both the Melbourne ACL Rehabilitation Guide and Learn.Physio (www.learn.physio) - an online continuing education platform for health professionals.
You can find Mick on the following social media handles:
Website - www.mickhughes.physio
Education - learn.physio
Twitter - @mickwhughes
Instagram - @mickhughes.physio
YouTube - @mickhughes.physio
LinkedIn - Mick Hughes
FB - mickhughes.physio

AnCore Training with Isacc Lewis
Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance
08/25/22 • 22 min
In this episode, we speak with Isaac Lewis, co-founder of the AnCore. AnCore is a portable cable training system ideal for home gyms, fitness centers, and physical therapy clinics. The AnCore is capable of being used anywhere.
For more information on the Ancore system check out their website at ANCORE (ancoretraining.com and their Instagram at ancoretraining.

Interview with Dr. Eric Keene PT, DPT, OCS, CFMT, CAFS, CSCS
Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance
04/02/22 • 32 min
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Eric Keene. He is it inventor of The Handulbar. The Handulbar
Eric describes Using Isometrics to Decrease Shoulder Pain, Improve Strength, and Regenerate Tendinopathy.
Eric Keene graduated from Long Island University Brooklyn Campus in 2014 with a Doctor of Physical Therapy where he received the Clinical Excellence Award. Since graduation, Eric specialized in Manual Therapy and Therapeutic Exercise treating Orthopedic and Sports patients in the outpatient setting. He completed Residency and Certification through the Institute of Physical Art at Elite Health Services in Old Greenwich, CT where he graduated with honors. Following residency, Eric stayed on as a Residency Director mentoring residents and treating patients for 4 additional years while adding to his skill-set knowledge through the Postural Restoration Institute, Spinal Manipulation Institute, the Gray Institute, Mobility WOD, and Board Certification in Orthopedics through the American Physical Therapy Association. Eric truly loves being able to help people who struggle with nagging aches and pains, have difficulty completing daily tasks, have had an injury or surgery, or who are hoping to avoid surgery altogether. Eric was a competitive athlete having played ACHA D1 Ice Hockey at West Chester University of Pennsylvania as well as competed on the 2009-2010 USA Men’s Roller Hockey te
am. Eric is originally from outside of Philadelphia and you can find him exploring Rochester with his wife Kristie, playing with their son Joseph, staying active exercising, or playing Hockey.
Connect with Eric
www.theHANDULbar.com
http://facebook.com/theHANDULbar/
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How many episodes does Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance have?
Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance currently has 20 episodes available.
What topics does Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Physiotherapy, Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine, Medicine, Fitness and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance?
The episode title 'Shoulder Arthropathy' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance?
The average episode length on Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance is 46 minutes.
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Episodes of Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance are typically released every 46 days, 21 hours.
When was the first episode of Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance?
The first episode of Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance was released on May 2, 2021.
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