PT Snacks Podcast: Physical Therapy with Dr. Kasey Hankins Kasey Hogan, PT, DPT, OCS
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You only have X amount of time in a given day. If you are a Physical Therapist or a Student Physical Therapist, you may also find that the time and energy you have left is precious, but the list of concepts you want to review or learn is endless. Build the habit of listening to small, bite-sized pieces of information to help you study, and save you time to live the rest of your life. Kasey Hogan, PT, DPT, OCS will be covering anatomy, arthokinematics, therapeutic exercise, patient education, and so much more. Tune in to learn on a time budget so you can continue to move your practice forward!
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Intro to Periodization Principles in Rehab
How can we better create positive adaptations in our patients, without risk of tissue overload?In this episode, we cover the following:utilization of periodization in a rehab settingwhat the General Adaptation Syndrome and Fitness-Fatigue models say about how adaptation occurshow to use these concepts to educate your patients who are doing too little or too muchSupport the Show.The purpose of this podcast is to provide useful, condensed information for exhausted, time-crunched Physical Therap...
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Long Head of Biceps Tendon Pathology: Pain Generator or Not?
You have a patient referred to you for Biceps Tendonitis, but is this really the pain generator or not? What else could be involved?In this episode, we cover the following:Anatomy of the Long Head of the BicepsBiceps Tendonitis vs. Biceps TendonosisCommon tissue injuries associated with Biceps Tendon PathologyPatient demographics with this injuryExamples of objective measurements to include in your examSupport the Show.The purpose of this podcast is to provide useful, condensed information fo...
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What is a Lasague Test? A Closer Look at the Straight Leg Raise Test
In this episode, we cover the following:Where did the Lasague Test get its name from?What does this test actually test?What happens physiologically to the nerves during this test?How can we optimize accurate results?Support the Show.The purpose of this podcast is to provide useful, condensed information for exhausted, time-crunched Physical Therapists and Student Physical Therapists who looking to build confidence in their foundational knowledge base and still have time to focus on other impo...
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Pes Anserine Bursitis
Have a patient with medial knee pain?Today, we cover more on Pes Anserine Bursitis (also commonly referred to as Pes Anserine Syndrome):What is the Pes Anserine?Who typically develops this bursitis?How do we evaluate this in our patients?What differentials should we rule out?What do we do about it?Looking to develop your critical thinking framework with differential diagnosis? Check out igniteclinicalinstitute.com.Support the Show.The purpose of this podcast is to provide useful, condensed in...
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Cervical Stingers in Collision Sports
Want to brush up on your sports-related injuries? Today for the neck region, we cover:What is a stinger?How does it happen?What do we screen for?What are some other differential diagnoses?Here is the study I mention in the episode for your reading pleasure.Support the Show.The purpose of this podcast is to provide useful, condensed information for exhausted, time-crunched Physical Therapists and Student Physical Therapists who looking to build confidence in their foundational knowledge base a...
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Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITBS)
PT Snacks is back with the new year! We're kicking it off with Iliotibial Band Syndrome. In this episode, we cover the following:What is the IT Band?What are the current theories of why it gets aggravated?Who gets this diagnosis and how?How do we evaluate this in our patients?What differential diagnoses do we rule out?How is imaging utilized in these patients?What do we do for treatment?What to take a deeper dive into growing your clinical practice and get CCUs at the same time? Go check out ...
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I’m a SPT on my first clinical and listen to PT Snacks on my walk to my clinical site each morning. It’s the perfect amount of info to help you learn on the go without being overwhelming. So accessible and helpful as a student!
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We are all busy. Many Thanks to Kasey Hankins for doing PT snacks. I love your topics, insight and the quick, pertinent and valuable information you are giving Physical Therapists and Students.
I’ve been a PT for 30 years. Have to renew my OCS and feel this content is a perfect review that I can fit into my schedule.
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Next level PT knowledge! (one bite at a time)
PTsnacks are an easy way to gain some clinical pearls on your way to work or school when life gets busy, but you still want to grow in your practice or in the classroom!