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S1E271 Ep 271: How to predict the future, with Daniel Feller and Dr Alessandro Chiarotto
A patient might ask the clinician: "How long will it take me to get back to sport?" or "How long until I'm feeling back to myself again?". These questions ask the clinician to make a prognosis - to…
S1E270 Ep 270: Return to run success after ACL reconstruction, with Brendan Butler
Today we're talking about one very important milestone in rehabilitation after an ACL reconstruction: return to running. It's a milestone that sometimes gets overshadowed by its more flamboyant…
S1E269 Ep 269: Don't be quietly competent! With Dr Luc Hébert
All the data point to a growing burden of chronic musculoskeletal pain for populations around the world. Clearly, there is a need to innovate in the way that musculoskeletal care is delivered. In…
S1E268 Ep 268: Profile of a sports medicine leader, with Dr Amber Donaldson
There are many outstanding leaders in the sports medicine and musculoskeletal rehabilitation world. How did they get there? What decisions did they make that have got them to where they are today? In…
S1E267 Ep 267: Clean air for musculoskeletal health, with Débora Petry Moecke
How often do you think about the air quality in the clinic or outside when you're exercising? Perhaps you live and work in a part of the world where you're fortunate to have good air quality most of…
S1E266 Ep 266: One more shoulder press for good measure, with Dr Federico Pozzi
Today, Dr Federico Pozzi (University of Florida), walks Dan and Marquis through his recent paper titled “Addressing Shoulder Weakness in Individuals With Rotator Cuff–Related Shoulder Pain: A…
S1E265 Ep 265: Helping girls rule the rugby world, with Dr Isla Shill
Rugby is seeing consistent growth in popularity and participation. It's also no secret that women's sport is also growing rapidly. Put those together and you enter the exciting and rapidly developing…
S1E264 Ep 264: Treat the person, not the scan! With Dr Thomas Ibounig
Today’s guest—Dr Thomas Ibounig—who led the paper, “Rotator Cuff Imaging Abnormalities in Asymptomatic Shoulders: A systematic review” explores how prevalent abnormal MRI findings are in asymptomatic…
S1E263 Ep 263: Psychologically-informed care for tendinopathy, with Jack Mest
Psychological factors can be prominent for people with tendinopathy–so how do you pick up on them? How might psychological factors guide your plan of care? Today, physiotherapist Jack Mest…
S1E262 Ep 262: Digital rehabilitation - the future is now! With Dr Bruno Saragiotto
The Covid pandemic was an inflection point for many aspects of health care, including turbocharging uptake of virtual models of care. Telerehabilitation was around before Covid, of course, but the…
S1 Ep 261: Rolling with resistance - learning CFT, with Dr JP Caneiro
In episode 258, Drs Ruth Chang and JP Caneiro explain the results of trials testing cognitive functional therapy (CFT). They explored what CFT is and how it might help people in pain. In today's…
S1 Ep 260: Precision physical therapy, with Dr Trevor Lentz
All clinicians know the challenge and opportunity that comes with tailoring clinical decisions to the person in front of you. While it's helpful to have clinical practice guidelines to give you a…
S1 Ep 259: CFT is a mindset (part 2), with Drs Ruth Chang & JP Caneiro
Last week we explored how people with pain move. Drs Ruth Chang and JP Caneiro explained cognitive functional therapy, or CFT, as an approach to helping people in pain explore their beliefs with…
S1 Ep 258: CFT is a mindset, not a treatment modality (part 1), with Drs Ruth Chang & JP Caneiro
If cognitive functional therapy hasn't been on your radar, it's likely only a matter of time. There's an increasing number of trials studying the effects of cognitive functional therapy. In a network…
S1 Ep 257: Reflecting on contemporary manual therapy, with Dr Jodi Young
Manual therapy is one of those topics that seems to quickly descend to polarised debates in musculoskeletal rehabilitation. Today, we're talking about what manual therapy looks like and does in the…
S1 Ep 256: REPRISE - Return to sport after complex meniscus injury, with Dr Arielle Giordano
After Lindsey Vonn's sad early exit due to injury from the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, it feels like an apt time to revisit the latest consensus on managing knee injury, and supporting…
S1 Ep 255: What if clinicians trusted patients in pain? With Joletta Belton and Dr Ben Darlow
Trust is integral to the therapeutic relationship between patients and clinicians in musculoskeletal rehabilitation. But does that trust go both ways? If you do a deep dive into the literature on…
S1 Ep 254: Managing sport-related concussion in youth athletes, with Lisbeth Lund Pedersen
Need a refresher on youth sport-related concussion? Today's episode is a rapid review of the epidemiology and best practice for managing youth concussion. Lisbeth Lund Pedersen (University of…
S1 Ep 253: What's in and what's out of the revised CPG for hip osteoarthritis? With Dr Thomas Koc Jr
The updated clinical practice guideline for managing hip osteoarthritis landed in late 2025. Today, Dan and Marquis speak with lead author Dr Thomas Koc Jr. to highlight what's new, what's changed…
S1 Ep 252: Getting a good night's sleep, with Dr Mark Shepherd
Sleep: we all know it's essential for function in everyday life, and plays an important role in recovery and managing musculoskeletal pain. How much did you learn about assessing and managing sleep…
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