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Important and relevant musculoskeletal studies summarized and discussed with the authors
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We all know we should be keeping up with the literature, but few adequately do. Inside the Science is a resource to help you keep up with an ever-growing body of research.
This idea of providing an audio resource related to professional papers originally stemmed from a survey I sent out a few months after starting MCF in 2014. Listeners (perhaps even you) shared how they struggle to keep up with reading literature and expressed that they’d be interested in a resource to assist them in staying up to date.
ITS is intended to be a brief summary, getting straight to the point, and to give you a quick overview of an important study. It’ll include the initial comments made by the author him(her)self. There will be four studies highlighted each month on a wide range of topics - but not just random topics - relevant, clinical behavior-impacting studies!
So if you recognize you need to do better and a resource to help you more easily keep up with relevant studies is a no-brainer… SUBSCRIBE to Inside the Science.
Your Instructor
Jason Ward is your host for this international musculoskeletal research resource. Reading the literature is widely accepted as a responsibility all clinicians have, yet Jason has learned few adequately keep up. Using the data conveyed in the studies to clinically-impact their practice is even more rare. Jason's goal is to bring not only a summary of important and relevant studies to you, but also share a deeper dive Inside the Science by discussing the papers with their authors. Jason can relate with you because he's is a clinician, but he's also an experienced podcast host and an innovator continually striving to search for ways to bring experts and authorities to those seeking to improve.
Course Curriculum
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StartS1E1 with Ron Donelson - Cost Impact of Quality-Assured Mechanical Assessment on LBP
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StartS1E2 with Cody Mansfield - Cervical Myopathy Case Identifying a False Positive Sharp Purser Test
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StartS1E3 with Cody Mansfield - Sharp-Purser Systematic Review
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StartS1E4 with Ron Donelson - Centralization Prediction of Disc and Annular Competence
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StartS1E5 with Audrey Long - Does it Matter Which Exercise; An RCT
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StartS1E6 with Audrey Long - Specific Exercises for LBP; A Case Series
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StartS1E7 with Byron Schneider - Validity of Physical Exam Maneuvers for SI Joint Pathology
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StartS1E8 with Byron Schneider - Outcomes with SI Joint injections Considering Physical Exam Maneuvers
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StartS1E9 with Richard Rosedale - Shoulder Ortho Tests with MDT Classification
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StartS1E10 with Richard Rosedale - Extremity Pain of Spinal Source
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StartS1E11 with Nikolai Bogduk - Cervical Discs as a Source of Neck Pain
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StartS1E12 with Nikolai Bogduk - Cervicogenic Headache
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StartS1E13 with Hans van Helvoirt - Epidural Injection after MDT to Prevent Surgery
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StartS1E14 with Hans van Helvoirt - Reliability of Delitto's System for LBP
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StartS1E15 with Daniel Belavy - Causality of Posture and Exposure and LBP
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StartS1E16 with Daniel Belavy - Modes of Exercise Best for LBP
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StartS2E1 with Helen Clare - Reliability of Detection of Lateral Shift
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StartS2E2 with Seth Petersen - An Alternating Lateral Shift
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StartS2E3 with Mark Laslett - Manual Correction of an Acute Lateral Shift
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StartS2E4 with Seth Petersen - Booster Sessions in Therapy; A Case Series
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StartS2E5 with Hans van Helvoirt - CEN and DP Influence on Spinal Control
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StartS2E6 with Helen Clare - Reliability of McKenzie Classification of Cervical and Lumbar Patients
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StartS2E7 with Mark Laslett - Clinical Classification in LBP; A Systematic Review
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StartS2E8 with Rafael Pinto - Epidural corticosteroid injections for lumbosacral radicular pain
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StartS2E9 with Rafael Pinto - Effective Medication for Lumbosacral Pain
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StartS2E10 with Evan Farina - Meniscal and Mechanical Symptoms and Association with Pathology
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StartS2E11 with Ron Donelson - Influence of Directional Preference on Acute vs Chronic and Axial BP vs Sciatica
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StartS2E12 with Ron Donelson - Can Large Disc Herniations Producing Radiculopathies Be Intentionally and Rapidly Improved
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StartS2E13 with George Supp - What Doctors Want
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StartS2E14 with Georg Supp - Do Patients Remember Therapist's Advice
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StartS2E15 with Daniel Deutcher - PTs Level of Education, Outcomes and Utilization for Patients with LBP
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StartS2E16 with Daniel Deutcher - Practice-Based Evidence Research in Rehab; An Alternative to RCTs and Observational Studies
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StartS3E1 with Martha Funabashi - Beliefs, perceptions and practices of chiropractors and patients about mitigating strategies of benign adverse event after spinal manipulative therapy
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StartS3E2 with Jerome Fryer - A proposed in vitro model for investigating the mechanisms of "joint cracking"
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StartS3E3 with Scott Miller - The Outcome Rating Scale: A Preliminary Study of the Reliability, Validity, and Feasibility
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StartS3E4 with Scott Miller - The Session Rating Scale: Preliminary Psychometric Properties of a "Working" Alliance Measure
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StartS3E5 with Diana de Carvalho - Association of Exposures to Seated Postures With Immediate Increases in Back Pain: A Systematic Review
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StartS3E6 with Diana De Carvalho - Does objectively measured prolonged standing for desk work result in lower ratings of perceived low back pain than sitting? A systematic review and meta-analysis
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StartS3E7 with Mark Shepherd - An orthopedic manual physical therapy fellowship training’s impact on professional development, involvement, personal lives, and income – A survey study
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StartS3E8 with Christa Wille and Mikel Joachim - Lower step rate is associated with a higher risk of bone stress injury: a prospective study of collegiate cross country runners
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StartS3 E9 with Christine Hughes - A directional preference approach for chronic pelvic pain, bladder dysfunction and concurrent musculoskeletal symptoms: a case series
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StartS3E10 with Melissa Kolski; Validation of a pain mechanism classification system (PMCS) in physical therapy practice
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StartS3E11 with Tim Gabbett; How Much? How Fast? How Soon? Three Simple Concepts for Progressing Training Loads to Minimize Injury Risk and Enhance Performance
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StartS3E12 with Tim Gabbett - Is the Acute: Chronic Workload Ratio (ACWR) Associated with Risk of Time‑Loss Injury in Professional Team Sports? A Systematic Review of Methodology, Variables and Injury Risk in Practical Situations
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StartS3E13 with Torstein Dalen-Lorensten - Does load management using the acute:chronic workload ratio prevent health problems? A cluster randomised trial of 482 elite youth footballers of both sexes
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StartS3E14 with Christophe Demoulin - Beliefs in the Population about Cracking Sounds Produced during Spinal Manipulation
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StartS3E15 with Vincent Eggerding - Differences in Knee Shape between ACL Injured and Non-Injured: A Matched Case-Control Study of 168 Patients
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StartS3E16 with Vincent Eggerding - ACL reconstruction for all is not cost-effective after acute ACL rupture