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Feb. 11, 2023

Cognitive Functional Therapy Masterclass Part One - Peter O'Sullivan

Cognitive Functional Therapy  Masterclass Part One - Peter O'Sullivan

šŸ“ø - Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/modernpaincare/ 🐦 - Follow us on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/modernpaincare/ šŸŽ™ļø - Listen to our Podcast - https://www.modernpaincare.com ____________________________________ Modern Pain Care is a company dedicated to spreading evidence-based and person-centered information about pain, prevention, and overall fitness and wellness

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Feb. 4, 2023

Pain: Narratives and Ethics - Part Two - Q&A with Joletta Belton

Pain:  Narratives and Ethics - Part Two - Q&A with Joletta Belton

Listen as Joletta Belton and Mark Kargela discuss her talk on pain through a lens of narratives and ethics. Joletta Belton's Bio - I have lived with chronic pain since early 2010. My pain started with a missed step off a fire engine and a tweak in my hip. That…

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Feb. 4, 2023

Pain: Narratives and Ethics - Joletta Belton

Pain:  Narratives and Ethics - Joletta Belton

Listen as Joletta Belton, an internationally recognized pain advocate, discuss pain through a lens of narratives and ethics Joletta Belton's Bio - I have lived with chronic pain since early 2010. My pain started with a missed step off a fire engine and a tweak in my hip. That missed…

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Feb. 4, 2023

EBP as Evidence of a System Gone Wrong - David Nicholls

EBP as Evidence of a System Gone Wrong   - David Nicholls

Dr. Nicholls is an Associate Professor in the School of Public Health and Psychosocial Studies, AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand. He is a physiotherapist, lecturer, researcher and writer, with a passion for critical thinking in and around the physical therapies. David is the founder of the Critical Physiotherapy Network, an…

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Feb. 4, 2023

Patient Success Beyond The Provider - Jerry Durham

Patient Success Beyond The Provider - Jerry Durham

Jerry Durham helps Physical Therapy Practice owners engage patients for greater results. Following his graduation from Physical Therapy school, Jerry practiced in a variety of settings, including both inpatient and outpatient, from small independent clinics to large hospitals. From the very beginning, Jerry wondered why there wasn’t specific emphasis placed…

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Feb. 4, 2023

Characteristics of a Modern Evidence-Based Clinician - Mick Thacker, Matt Low, Mark Kargela

Characteristics of a Modern Evidence-Based Clinician  - Mick Thacker, Matt Low,  Mark Kargela

Listen as Mick Thacker, Matt Low, and Mark Kargela discuss the ideal characteristics of a modern evidence-based clinician Professor Mick Thacker is investigating the perception of pain and is working towards his second PhD under the eminent Philosopher and Cognitive Scientist Professor Andy Clark on biologising the predictive processing model…

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Feb. 4, 2023

Evidence-Based Healthcare & N=1 - Part One - Roger Kerry

Evidence-Based Healthcare & N=1 - Part One - Roger Kerry

Roger Kerry discusses the challenges faced when we apply modern-day interpretations of evidenced-based healthcare to unique people. Qualified as a Physiotherapist at Pinderfields School of Physiotherapy, Leeds University (1996). Gained MSc in Manipulative Physiotherapy at Coventry University(2001), also gaining membership of the Manipulation Association of Chartered Physiotherapists. Worked as Clinical…

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Feb. 4, 2023

Evidence-Based Healthcare & N=1 - Part Two - Roger Kerry

Evidence-Based Healthcare & N=1 - Part Two - Roger Kerry

Roger Kerry, Matt Low, and Mark Kargela have a question and answer session following Roger's lecture on Evidence Based Healthcare & N=1 Qualified as a Physiotherapist at Pinderfields School of Physiotherapy, Leeds University (1996). Gained MSc in Manipulative Physiotherapy at Coventry University(2001), also gaining membership of the Manipulation Association of…

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Feb. 4, 2023

The Tensions Between The First and Third Person Perspectives - Mick Thacker, Matt Low, Mark Kargela

The Tensions Between The First and Third Person Perspectives - Mick Thacker, Matt Low,  Mark Kargela

Listen as Mick Thacker, Matt Low, and Mark Kargela discuss the challenges and tensions that exist in an healthcare interaction between the first and third person perspectives. Professor Mick Thacker is investigating the perception of pain and is working towards his second PhD under the eminent Philosopher and Cognitive Scientist…

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Feb. 4, 2023

My Persistent Pain Journey in Pictures Part Two - Tina Price Q&A - Patient Story

My Persistent Pain Journey in Pictures Part Two  - Tina Price  Q&A - Patient Story

Listen as Tina answers a question and answer session regarding Tina Price lives well with chronic pain and has been an advocate for better, more human-centred care for many years. She is a published pain expert alongside philosophers, clinicians and researchers and a regular collaborator with Cause Health, The Physio…

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Feb. 4, 2023

My Persistent Pain Journey in Pictures Part One- Tina Price - Patient Story

My Persistent Pain Journey in Pictures Part One- Tina Price - Patient Story

Listen as Tina Price shares her story around back pain and sciatica and the challenges she faced, what she felt was a key to her recovery, and recommendations for both clinicians and patients who are navigating this condition. Tina Price lives well with chronic pain and has been an advocate…

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Feb. 4, 2023

What's All This Got To Do With My Patient - Fiona Moffatt - Challenges of Evidence Based Medicine

What's All This Got To Do With My Patient - Fiona Moffatt - Challenges of Evidence Based Medicine

Listen as Fiona Moffatt discuss some of the challenges of modern day conceptions of evidence-based medicine About Fiona: Dr. Fiona Moffatt is a Chartered Physiotherapist and Assistant Professor in the School of Health Sciences at the University of Nottingham, UK. Her clinical and research interests are in: physical activity and…

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Feb. 4, 2023

Dispositionalist Philosophy Part Two - Q&A with Rani Lill Anjum

Dispositionalist Philosophy Part Two - Q&A with Rani Lill Anjum

Listen to a question and answer session following Rani Lill Anjum's lecture on dispositionalist philosophy. šŸ“ø - Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/modernpaincare/ 🐦 - Follow us on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/modernpaincare/ šŸŽ™ļø - Listen to our Podcast - https://www.modernpaincare.com ____________________________________ Modern Pain Care is a company dedicated to spreading evidence-based…

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Feb. 4, 2023

Dispositionalist Philosophy Part One - Rani Lill Anjum Lecture

Dispositionalist Philosophy Part One - Rani Lill Anjum Lecture

Listen as Rani Lil Anjum discusses traditional philosophy around what is considered evidence and then introduces dispositionalist philosophy and how it can widen our view of what is considered evidence and also make room for patient stories and narratives. About Rani: Rani is a Research Fellow in Philosophy and founder…

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Oct. 10, 2022

MPP 101: The Best Exercises for Chronic Low Back Pain

MPP 101: The Best Exercises for Chronic Low Back Pain

A recent meta-analysis in JOSPT looked at what the best exercises for low back pain were. What were the best exercises for chronic low back pain? Do these exercises work for everyone? Is a more tailored or individualized approach necessary? Tune into this week's episode and find out! Links: https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2022.10671

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Oct. 3, 2022

MPP 100: Can You Be Injury Prone?

MPP 100:  Can You Be Injury Prone?

Our friend Aaron Kubal put out a TikTok discussing our ability to predict injury. Link - https://www.tiktok.com/@aaron_kubaldc/video/7122578119000640814 As always he made some good points. But is there nuance to the discussion that a 60 second TikTok misses? Can someone be injury prone? Are there patients where this may resonate? Tune…

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Sept. 5, 2022

MPP 99: What Is Person-Centered Care?

MPP 99: What Is Person-Centered Care?

Person-Centered has been a more common term being thrown around on social media. Often it is proposed as an ideal mode of clinical practice. What is person-centered care? Hasn't it always be person-centered care? What are the barriers that exist to delivering person-centered care? Tune into this week's podcast and…

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Aug. 29, 2022

MPP 98: Does Spinal Hygiene Exist?

MPP 98: Does Spinal Hygiene Exist?

In a recent discussion in DPT school the topic of spinal hygiene came up? What does it even mean to have good spinal hygiene? Is this even a real thing? What are the bad and good things that can come from this concept? Tune in to this week's episode and…

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Aug. 22, 2022

Cervical Manipulation: Is It Worth It?

Cervical Manipulation: Is It Worth It?

Recently there was a tragic story of a college age woman who suffered partial paralysis after cervical manipulation This has always been a controversial topic Does cervical manipulation have a place? What are ways we can do our due diligence in screening for application of cervical manipulation? Check out this…

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Aug. 5, 2022

MPP 96: Pain Science Gone Wrong

MPP 96: Pain Science Gone Wrong

Don't get us wrong, our improved understanding of pain has done more good than bad. How many of us have pain-splained someone? Have you ever tried to explain pain and saw a blank frustrated stare across from you only to never see this person for a second visit? Listen in…

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July 29, 2022

MPP 95: Jarod Was Wrong

MPP 95: Jarod Was Wrong

We all deal with challenges in our DPT student or early career stages of our journey. Imposter syndrome is real! We can't look weak or wrong in front of a patient. Or can we? Listen in on an experience where Jarod was wrong and how to have tough conversations when…

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Jan. 18, 2022

MPP 85: Manual Therapy - Supportive Not Corrective

MPP 85: Manual Therapy - Supportive Not Corrective

While listening to Peter O'Sullivan and Joletta Belton discuss their experience with Peter's interaction with Joletta the topic of manual therapy arose Mark mentioned that manual therapy should be supportive not corrective. This encapsulates the journey that most manual therapists and manual therapy systems must make to stay current with…

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Jan. 18, 2022

MPP 85: Interview with Aaron Kubal - Part One

MPP 85: Interview with Aaron Kubal - Part One

Join us as we interview Aaron Kubal, a chiropractor, doing some great things in his practice and on social media In part one we talk about his journey and the challenges he faced to get to where he is today. Aaron challenges the status quo regularly on social media. What…

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Jan. 14, 2022

MPP 83: Defense Versus Defect

MPP 83: Defense Versus Defect

A key concept that really helped Jarod and Mark better understand and help people with pain was the thought that pain was more defense versus defect. What does this mean? How can it help you in patient care? Tune in to this week's episode and find out!

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