Patellar Tendinopathy and Other Knee Conditions

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Knee OA Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Since there are not yet any PT CPGs for knee OA, we pull together information from textbooks, articles, and two physician CPGs to cover what does and doesn't work for knee OA. We also review physiology, diagnosis, and an easy little CPR at the end.Support the showUse code FIELDGU ...  Show more

Adhesive Capsulitis CPG: Clinical Course and Differential Diagnosis

Since adhesive capsulitis is the only shoulder diagnosis for which we currently have a CPG, it's worth spending two episodes to cover this in a bit more depth. Today Austin covers part 1 of the adhesive capsulitis CPG, including the sections on prevalence, clinical course, and di ...  Show more

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