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Synopsis

A resource for physical therapists and other clinicians who deliver conservative (non-invasive/non-operative) care to patients with musculoskeletal disorders and who empower them to relieve, control and prevent pain and limitation. My goal is to provide the best content from todays leaders in manual and mechanical care, ultimately to improve your patient care.

Episodes

  • Episode 340 - Melissa Watson and Allison Wickes, part 1: The Value of a Mechanical Exam with the Neurological Patient

    15/03/2021 Duration: 29min

    In episode 340 of Season 9, I’m joined by Melissa Watson and Allison Wickes. Melissa is a physical therapist in a day rehab setting and Alli is an occupational therapist in inpatient care and both are working regularly with patients with neurological conditions. They share principles they’re using with the neuro patient, keys for success, a patient case and lots more. This week on MCF!

  • Episode 339 - Steven Heffner, part 2: The Value of a Mechanical Exam with the Injured Worker

    08/03/2021 Duration: 29min

    In episode 339 of Season 9, we’re completing our conversation on the value of a mechanical exam with the injured worker with Dr. Steve Heffner. He shares more on his observations over multiple decades working with this group of patients on what creates effective care, speaking to Human Resources or safety directors on how we can help, and more. This week on MCF

  • Episode 338 - Steven Heffner, part 1: The Value of a Mechanical Exam with the Injured Worker

    01/03/2021 Duration: 36min

    In episode 338 of season 9, I’m joined by Steven Heffner - he’s a chiropractor and diplomat in MDT who’s worked within an occupational medicine program with injured workers. We talk about the Value of a Mechanical exam with the injured worker - how he found himself working with this group of patients, the keys to being effective, special considerations that may differ from the standard patient, and more. This week on MCF!

  • Episode 337 - Meridith Geer, part 2: The Value of a Mechanical Exam in Women's Health

    22/02/2021 Duration: 23min

    In episode 337 of season 9, we continue our conversation with Meridith Geer, a clinician working within a military base but with a specific interest and niche practice in women’s health. She shares more about the value of a mechanical exam in women’s health including a developing study she’s collecting data for, who she receives referrals from, tips related to effectively assessing, and more. This week on MCF

  • Episode 336 - Meridith Geer, part 1: The Value of a Mechanical Exam in Women's Health

    15/02/2021 Duration: 21min

    In episode 336 of season 9 I’m joined by Meridith Geer - she’s a diplomat in MDT working within the US military and she’s developed a focus on women’s health. We talk about the Value of a Mechanical exam within women’s health. She shares her professional journey, how she found herself headed in this direction, how her mechanical training has influenced her examination and treatment of this patient population and more. This week on MCF!

  • Episode 335 - Dave Pleva, part 2: The Value of a Mechanical Exam in Ergonomics

    08/02/2021 Duration: 30min

    In episode 335 of season nine we continue our conversation with Mr. David pleaser, an instructor for the McKenzie Institute USA and a clinician who’s had the opportunity to educate and treat related to ergonomics. We continue talking about the value of a mechanical exam in ergonomics specifically in the dental industry but also apply to any other. This week on MCF!

  • Episode 334 - Dave Pleva, part 1: The Value of a Mechanical Exam in Ergonomics

    01/02/2021 Duration: 26min

    In episode 334 of season 9 we’re joined by Mr. Dave Pleva of Addison, Illinois USA. He’s a diplomat in MDT, a clinical instructor for the McKenzie Institute USA, a physical therapist in an outpatient private practice with a specific interest and experience in ergonomic, specifically with the dental industry. We talk about his work with this group and about ergonomics in general. This week on MCF!

  • Episode 333 - Dr Vikas Agarwal, part 2: The Value of a Mechanical Exam in Primary Care

    25/01/2021 Duration: 55min

    In episode 333 our second episode of season 9 we continue our conversation with Dr Vikas Agarwal. He’s a board-certified internal medicine physician at St. Joseph medical center outside of Kansas City Missouri USA. He shares more on how he has integrated MDT into his medical training and practice. We also talk about two papers he’s published and more. This week on MCF!

  • Episode 332 - Dr Vikas Agarwal, part 1: The Value of a Mechanical Exam in Primary Care

    18/01/2021 Duration: 37min

    In episode 332 our first episode of season 9 I’m joined but Dr Vikas Agarwal. He’s a board certified internal medicine physician at St. Joseph medical center outside of Kansas City, Missouri USA. He shares a bit about his practice, his philosophy of care, how he uses a mechanical exam in his practice and more. This week on MCF

  • Episode 331 - Stanley Paris, part 2: Worth Doing Well

    30/11/2020 Duration: 33min

    In episode 331 of Season 8 we’re continuing our conversation with Dr. Stanley Paris. He continues sharing his thoughts on his assessment and treatment method he developed over many past decades, professionalism and how that impacts the public’s perception of us, how we advance os a profession and more. This week on MCF!

  • Episode 330 - Stanley Paris, part 1: An Eclectic Approach

    23/11/2020 Duration: 32min

    In episode 330 of season 8 I’m joined today but Dr. Stanley Paris. He talks about his professional journey, what he learned from his his mentors and teachers, a bit of history lesson on physical therapy and manual care, our challenges as a profession, and his approach including how it was developed and how he describes it. This week on MCF!

  • Episode 329 - Dr John Krauss, part 2: Enhancing the Human Movement Experience

    16/11/2020 Duration: 33min

    In episode 329 of season 8 of MCF we’ve got part 2 of my conversation with Dr. John Krauss with the Kaltenborn-Evjenth Orthopedic Manual Therapy approach. We talk more about the approach - what it is, its key principles and the misconceptions too. This week on MCF!

  • Episode 328 - Dr John Krauss, part 1: A Wide Scope

    09/11/2020 Duration: 33min

    In episode 328 of season 8 we’re joined by Dr. John Krauss. He’s the program director at Oakland University in Michigan in the US and an instructor for the Kaltenborn-Evyjnth orthopedic manual therapy approach. We talk about his professional journey and what attracted him to pursue the Kaltenborn-Evjynth approach. We hear him walk us through a hypothetical patient from the perspective of his approach and much more. This week on MCF!

  • Episode 327 - Chris Showalter, part 2: More on Maitland

    03/11/2020 Duration: 42min

    In episode 327 of season 8 of the Mechanical Care Forum we’re continuing our discussion with Dr. Chris Showalter of MAPS, Maitland-Australian Physiotherapy Seminars. We talk about key principles within the Maitland approach, orthopedic manual therapy associations, our challenges related to the promotion of our value in the public, and more. This week on MCF!

  • Episode 326 - Chris Showalter, part 1; Humble & Detailed

    28/10/2020 Duration: 36min

    In episode 326 of season 8 I’m joined by Chris Showalter of MAPS, the Maitland-Australian Physiotherapy Seminars. He shares his professional journey, his influence from Geoffrey Maitland and exposure to other leaders including Robin McKenzie. He also gives an overview of the Maitland approach and what about it resonated with him. This week on MCF!

  • Episode 325 - Elaine Lonnemann, part 2: Reflecting on Patient Care

    19/10/2020 Duration: 25min

    In episode 325 of season 8 we continue and conclude our conversation with Dr. Elaine Lonnemann. The Interim Associate Dean, College of Health Sciences at the University of St. Augustine and current president of the America academy of orthopedic manual physical therapists. She shares more about her time with Stanley Paris, a bit on AAOMPT, her views on membership and more. This week on MCF!

  • Episode 324 - Dr Elaine Lonnemann, part 1: Excellence & Professionalism

    12/10/2020 Duration: 24min

    In episode 324 of season 8 of MCF I’m joined by Dr. Elaine Lonnemann, the Interim Associate Dean, College of Health Sciences at University of St. Augustine and current president of the America academy of orthopedic manual physical therapists. She shares her background, her time with Stanley Paris and why she gravitated toward his approach. This week on MCF!

  • Episode 323 - Brian Mulligan, part 2 (re-airing): Using Our Hands

    05/10/2020 Duration: 35min

    In episode 323 of season 8 we’re re-airing episode 29 from over 6 years ago. It’s part 2 of my interview with Brian Mulligan. We talk about challenges, our strengths, a memorable patient experience, best resources, best advice and more. This week on MCF!

  • Episode 322 - Brian Mulligan, part 1 (re-airing); Mobilization with Movement

    28/09/2020 Duration: 44min

    In episode 322 we’re bringing back a classic interview with internationally recognized authority and manual therapy concept founder of Mulligan Concepts, Brian Mulligan. We hear from him on his professional journey, some of how he discovered his approach to care and some of those who’ve influenced his path. This week on MCF!

  • Episode 321 - Lisa DeStefano, part 2: Digging into Normal Function

    21/09/2020 Duration: 29min

    In episode 321 of season 8 we’re concluding our conversation with Dr. Lisa DeStefano, a doctor of osteopathy and the program director for the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She shares more on their curriculum and interpretation of best practices of assessment and treatment, more on reliability and validity and a few recommended sources on function and manual medicine. This week on MCF!

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