Episodes
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In this episode of the MMOA podcast, Dr. Dustin Jones and Rashelle Hoffman discuss the various paths to specialization in physical therapy, particularly focusing on geriatric care. They explore the pros and cons of pursuing a geriatric residency versus sitting for the Geriatric Clinical Specialist (GCS) exam, highlighting the importance of mentorship, clinical reasoning, and the impact of physical therapy on older adults. The conversation emphasizes the need for better representation of geriatrics in physical therapy education and the potential for significant improvements in patient outcomes. Dr. Rashelle Hoffman Faculty Profile: https://www.creighton.edu/campus-directory/hoffman-rashelle Takeaways: -Specialization in physical therapy can enhance skills for specific populations. -Geriatric residency programs offer structured mentorship and clinical experience. -Sitting for the GCS exam demonstrates knowledge but lacks practical application training. -Continuing education can be a viable alternative for specialization. -Financial considerations are important when choosing a specialization path. -Residency programs can fast-track the process to sit for specialization exams. -The impact of physical therapy on older adults can be profound and rewarding. -Not all residency programs provide the same quality of education and mentorship. -The demand for geriatric specialists is growing, but interest in the field remains low. -Collaboration with fitness professionals can enhance care for older adults. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Specialization in Physical Therapy 03:41 Exploring Geriatric Residency Programs 20:09 Pros and Cons of Sitting for the GCS 29:15 Continuing Education as an Alternative Path
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Dustin Jones, MMOA Faculty & StrongerLife Co-Founder, was recently interviewed by CrossFit to discuss "Coaching the Aging Athlete".
This is a great conversation discussing limiting beliefs, the importance of intensity, how to get folks into the gym, and much more!
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6 Steps for Cognitive Fitness
What are they key steps to build Cognitive Fitness? This is important information for US but also for our patients! Join @dustinjones.dpt as he dives into a recent publication put out by Harvard Health that outlines the current evidence for maximizing our Cognitive fitness, reserve, and health!
Mentioned Resources:
Run Your Own Brain Health Workshop - https://institute-of-clinical-excellence.kit.com/5322ac1867 Harvard Health's Guide to Cognitive Fitness - https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/a-guide-to-cognitive-fitness -
YOUR PATIENT IS A HERO: join @theradork as she recalls how her heroic patient's selflessness saved somebody else $27k and how we should see our senior patients with appreciation for their expertise and knowledge.
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If you work in acute care, you are working with catheters. If you are in home health, you may be dealing with the hospital consequences of those catheters.
In today’s episode, Dr. Christina Prevett talks about catheters. She goes into types, complications and pelvic floor considerations.
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Pt 1 of a dive into an article spotted in the FSBPT October News Brief in the "In the News" section. The full report "Meeting the Growing Demand for Age-Friendly Care: Health Care at the Crossroads" can be found here https://www.johnahartford.org/crossroads Want to make sure you stay on top of all things geriatrics? Go to https://MMOA.online to check out our Free eBooks, Lectures, & the MMOA Digest!
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Transforming Lives With Group Fitness: Considerations for Rehabilitation Professionals.
@jmusgravept shares the keys from a newly published article he co-wrote with @dustinjones.dpt. The article focuses being providing tips to for Rehab Professionals to have a smooth transition of their patients into group fitness based on their combined experience across settings as physical therapists & helping members @strongerlifehq start their group fitness journey!
3 Keys:
1. Start with the end in mind
2. Set (positive)expectations
3. Test the plan
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Join Dr. Macy Boly as she dives into a patient case and unpacks screening for BPPV in a patient with unsteadiness!
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Join Julie as she reflects on her clinical career and offers a reframe-instead of tying your value as a clinician to your patients' outcomes, instead focus on who you BECOME throughout your career
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Much of the research on minimal footwear has focused on running. What about older adults at risk of falling? Join @dustinjones.dpt as he dives into a recent publication that looks into minimal footwear’s impact in older adults and its implications for clinicians.
PubMed: 39326400
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This week @sbship8_dpt discusses a recent case who presented with shoulder pain and history of osteogenesis imperfecta and her PT management throughout her plan of care.
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Join @coach.noush_dpt as she discusses a qualitative study on people with dementia dealing with apathy and suggestions we might give caregivers to help motivate these patients!
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Join @jmusgravept as he breaks down the S.M.A.A.R.T. goal acronym & gives an example of what it would look like to apply this to a patient receiving home health.
Credit to: George T. Doran 1981 for S.M.A.R.T.
Credit to: Smith D. K. 1999, “Make Success Measurable: A mind book for setting goals and taking action (pp. 45-52) New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons
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**Looking for CEU’s & courses that will change your practice? Check out our MMOA Course Offerings (Online & Live) Link In Bio or PTonICE.com
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Your patient likely has a smart phone or a smart watch that has LOADS of useful information to equip you while creating a game plan for your home program! Join @theradork to talk about her recent experiences clinically in using this information to improve care, and learn a quick guide to know where this information lives on your patients phone! #iphone #applewatch #olderadults #healthcare
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Easily putting olympic lifting, specifically the snatch, into rehab programming for older adults. Learn the when, why, and how with Dr. Sam Chamberlain, PT, DPT.
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Nocebos & osteoporotic fractures
Join @dustinjones.dpt as he discusses ways to empower patients who may be concerned about osteoporotic fractures while also helping them minimize their risk of fracture.Referenced Links:
Strong, Steady, and Straight: UK consensus statement on physical activity and exercise for osteoporosis Clinical practice guideline for management of osteoporosis and fracture prevention in Canada: 2023 update Run Your Own Workshop Resource - Montre plus