Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome

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Hip Osteoarthritis CPG (2017 Update)

Austin summarizes the latest hip osteoarthritis CPG, highlights some of the changes from the previous version, and explains one of the more surprising recommendations.Support the showUse code FIELDGUIDE for $101 or more off a Medbridge subscription.Support the podcast and get stu ...  Afficher plus

Fracture Screening: Neck, Knee, Foot, and Ankle

We're back after a busy break to review everyone's favorite fracture rules from the Great White North: the Canadian Cervical Spine Rules, Ottawa Knee Rules, and Ottawa Foot and Ankle Rules. We're giving special attention to common misunderstandings and misapplications of the rule ...  Afficher plus

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210. Low Back Pain: A Practical Guide w/ Marc Surdyka and Chris Hughen
The E3 Rehab Podcast

Chris Hughen down with Marc Surdyka to discuss low back pain. We dive into the most common types of low back pain, how much the diagnosis and imaging really matter, the truth around posture and core strength, effective management strategies, and much more.

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PTJ Author Interview: Algorithm-Based Treatment in the Emergency Department
APTA Podcasts

In this episode of the PTJ Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Steven George, PT, PhD, FAPTA, talks with Amee Seitz, PT, DPT, PhD, and Kyle Strickland, PT, DPT, about their recently published perspective, which presents a modified emergency department treatment-based classification syste ...

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Low Back Pain
EMplify by EB Medicine

In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD and T.R. Eckler, MD discuss the November 2024 Emergency Medicine Practice article, Emergency Department Management of Patients With Low Back P ...

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Running and back pain
Runner's World Podcast

Back pain affects millions of people across the UK. But a new study suggests running may be able to help chronic lower back back pain. It comes off the back of some previous research showing that running doesn’t seem to harm the back and may actually be good for spine health. Run ...  Afficher plus