Hands On Hands Off
Redefining Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy (OMPT)
In this episode of the Hands-On, Hands-Off podcast, we are joined by Dr. Jason Silvernail, PT, DPT, DSc, Colonel in the U.S. Army and expert in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy (OMPT). Dr. Silvernail shares insights into the development of a modern, comprehensive definition of OMPT, addressing its importance for the future of physical therapy practice.
We discuss the evolution of OMPT, how physical therapists can apply the latest definition in clinical practice, and the role of advanced training and clinical reasoning. Dr. Silvernail also explains how this new definition can shape both current practitioners and students pursuing fellowship or residency training.
Key Topics Covered:
The motivation behind updating the OMPT definition.
Distinguishing characteristics of OMPT vs. traditional manual therapy.
The role of exercise and long-term patient-centered care in OMPT.
Applications of OMPT in physical therapy education and practice.
How OMPT can influence systematic reviews and clinical guidelines.
Special Guest:
Dr. Jason Silvernail, PT, DPT, DSc, Colonel, U.S. Army — Expert in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy
00:00 - Introduction to Dr. Jason Silvernail
02:15 - The Origins of the Updated OMPT Definition
05:50 - The Role of Exercise in OMPT Practice
08:35 - Patient-Centered Care: The Long-Term Focus
12:30 - Distinguishing OMPT from Manual Therapy
16:10 - The Future of OMPT in Physical Therapy Education
19:45 - Influencing Systematic Reviews and Clinical Guidelines
22:50 - OMPT’s Role in Lifelong Learning and Expertise Development
25:30 - International Implications for OMPT Practice
29:00 - Closing Remarks