Two Doctors of Physical Therapy cutting through the noise on pain, injury, and recovery. Listen. Read. Take a course. Real evidence — no gurus, no gimmicks.
Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists — the highest post-doctoral certification in the profession, held by an estimated 2% of physical therapists. Hosts the show.
Board certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist — only 6% of physical therapists hold the OCS — and a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Co-hosts and bridges rehab and performance.
From PFPS to meniscus tests — what the evidence actually says, what most clinicians get wrong, and the framework we use in practice.
Frozen shoulder, impingement, rotator cuff. A working clinician's guide to assessment, progression, and the conversations to have with patients.
Why what your patient believes about their pain often matters more than what's on their MRI — and how to have the talk that changes outcomes.
A staple in PT practice — but the audible "pop" doesn't predict outcomes, and the benefits aren't always what we think. A breakdown of biomechanical effects, neurophysiology, and where manipulation actually moves the needle.
Clinical ToolsSurface EMG is a biofeedback tool, not a treatment. Where it actually helps, where it falls short, and why mixed evidence keeps it on the bench for most cases.
Pain ScienceMost LLDs under 2cm don't correlate with pain. The evidence on when to treat, when to ignore, and why "fixing asymmetry" is often the wrong goal entirely.