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APTA Orthopaedic Podcasts - Previously Ortho Static

APTA Orthopaedic
101 episodes   Last Updated: Apr 28, 25
APTA Orthopaedic podcast is your go-to source for practical wisdom in orthopedic physical therapy. Join the conversation as experienced professionals share their hands-on knowledge, clinical experiences, and valuable tips. Gain a deeper understanding of evidence-based practices and enhance your skills through engaging discussions that bridge the gap between theory and real-world application.

Episodes

In this Performing Arts SIG panel, PASIG Vice President of Education Melissa Kolski, PT, leads an expert discussion featuring a lineup of clinicians deeply embedded in the world of circus and performing arts: Heather Heineman, PT, DPT, OCS, WCS; Emily Scherb, PT, DPT (author of Aerial Athletes: Flying, Hanging, Wrapping, Catching); and Dawn Muci, DPT, SCS, ATC. Together, they explore physical therapy care for circus artists through the lens of orthopaedics, performance demands, and patient individuality.Join the PASIG: https://www.orthopt.org/content/special-interest-groups/performing-artsTarget Audience:orthopaedic physical therapists, performing arts PTs, PT students, clinicians treating hypermobility, circus or dance artists, and anyone managing complex athletic performers.
In the second episode of Did You Know?, part of the APTA Orthopaedic Podcasts, hosts Jill Thein-Nissenbaum and Lori Thein Brody chat with Evan Nelson and Scott Tauferner, co-authors of a recently published, myth-debunking original journal article in the Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy titled: "Ordering of Diagnostic Imaging by Physical Therapists: A Multi-Center Analysis of Successful Implementation."Join us as we explore the key findings from this groundbreaking research, authored by a group of experts, and dive into the evolving role of physical therapists in ordering diagnostic imaging. Evan and Scott share insights into clinical decision-making, the barriers to implementing imaging ordering in practice, and how PTs can expand their skills and positively impact patient care by incorporating imaging into their practice.Read the full paper here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39960083/
Join us for an eye-opening Imaging SIG webinar with Dr. Aaron Keil as he shares results from a powerful new study debunking common misconceptions about physical therapists and diagnostic imaging. From outdated assumptions to insurance myths, we dive deep into the data and how it can transform advocacy, practice, and patient care.You’ll also get a sneak peek at exciting upcoming research and legislative wins in states pushing for imaging privileges. Whether you’re a clinician, educator, or policymaker—this episode is packed with actionable takeaways.Landmark Study: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39960083/Interest in joining the Imaging SIG? Learn more: https://www.orthopt.org/content/special-interest-groups/imagingTarget Audience:physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, orthopaedic physical therapists, sports physical therapists, clinicians interested in diagnostic imaging, PT students, PT educators, PT faculty, PT advocates, policy makers in healthcare, APTA Orthopaedic members, state-level PT leaders, advanced practice physical therapists, imaging researchers in rehabilitation
Exploring Issues in Physical Therapy Research, Practice and LeadershipIn the very first episode of Did You Know?, hosts Jill Thein-Nissenbaum and Lori Thein Brody chat with Molly Malloy, President of the APTA Orthopaedic Residency/Fellowship SIG. They explore topics like mentorship requirements, how to find the right program fit, and how each pathway can elevate your clinical skills and career. Whether you're considering a residency, a fellowship, or both, this conversation offers valuable insight to help you choose the path that best supports your professional goals.Target Audiences: Physical therapy students, physical therapy residents, physical therapists, clinical instructors, program directors, healthcare educators, aspiring specialists, physical therapy mentors, healthcare administrators, individuals interested in physical therapy career development
In this episode of APTA Orthopaedic Podcasts, host Luciano Garcia and guests Andy Wagner and Jeff Arnold discuss AI tips for orthopedic clinicians. Explore how AI is transforming physical therapy documentation, improving efficiency, reducing admin burden, and enhancing patient care. Hear insights from PT practice owners on the benefits, challenges, and future of AI in clinical workflows.Target Audience: Physical therapists, PT practice owners, outpatient clinic managers, rehab professionals, orthopedic PTs, new and experienced clinicians interested in AI
Health care policy moves fast—and if you’re a physical therapist, you can’t afford to fall behind. In this exclusive update, Bob Hall breaks down the latest advocacy issues shaping orthopaedic physical therapy, including threats to reimbursement, legislative wins, and what’s next on the federal and state level. Stay informed, stay empowered, and stay active in shaping the future of your profession.Target Audience:Physical therapists (especially APTA Orthopaedic members), PTAs, and students interested in health policy, reimbursement, legislation, and protecting the PT scope of practice.
In this episode of Ortho Static, host Jimmy McKay and guest Nathan Savage discuss his innovative approach to physical therapy, blending advanced technologies like ultrasound imaging with manual therapy techniques. Nathan, a leader in the field, shares how incorporating point-of-care diagnostics has revolutionized his practice, enhanced diagnostic precision, and expanded the role of physical therapy in patient care. He also talks about how these tools benefit clinicians and patients alike, improving treatment outcomes and elevating the physical therapy profession.Target Audience:Physical therapists, orthopedic clinicians, manual therapists, sports medicine professionals, physical therapy students, physical therapy educators, rehabilitation specialists, advanced practice providers, physical therapy clinic owners, healthcare professionals
In this video, Keelan Enseki walks through the Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for the evaluation and management of non-arthritic hip joint pain. Learn about the latest recommendations for physical therapist assessments, special tests, patient outcome measures, and more. Whether you’re a healthcare professional or a student, this video offers an in-depth look at managing hip pain through evidence-based practice, focusing on impairment assessment, psychosocial considerations, and intervention strategies.Target Audience: physical therapists, orthopedic clinicians, sports medicine professionals, healthcare providers, rehabilitation specialists, students, clinicians working with hip pain patients
In this episode of Ortho Static, host James Spencer and guest Matthew Haberl discuss strategies for physical therapists to improve focus, productivity, and balance in their busy careers. Whether you're managing patient care, administrative work, or personal wellness, Matt shares actionable insights to help PTs stay efficient and energized. Tune in for a mix of practical advice, expert tips, and a dose of motivation.Target Audience: Physical therapists, clinic owners, PT students, healthcare professionals
In this episode of Ortho Static, host James Spencer and guest Matthew Haberl discuss how to build a thriving physical therapy practice by focusing on patient outcomes and creating strong relationships with physicians. They explore how word-of-mouth referrals from satisfied patients can be more impactful than physician referrals and share strategies to maintain a good reputation with local healthcare providers. Learn how to ensure your patients tell a positive story about their care and why follow-ups with physicians can reinforce the value of your practice.Target Audience:physical therapists, orthopedic PTs, outpatient PTs, private practice PTs, PT business owners, cash-based PTs, healthcare marketers, PT students, clinicians