Therapists In Motion
Latest Episodes
Ep. 83- Huddle Speaker Spotlight- Stop and Go with Jess Elis
Attention, Huddle Speaker Spotlight! Jesse Elis, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS, COMT, CSCS, FAAOMPT joins Dan, Paul and Bekah today to discuss a crucial component of sports rehabilitation, acceleration and decele
Ep. 82- Body by Ben
Body tempering is gaining popularity in both body prep and physical therapy. Ben Kelto, PT, DPT, joins Paul and Dan on the podcast to discuss components of body tempering and the impact it can have o
Ep. 81- ARE YOU READY?!!!
Are you ready to attend The Huddle 2023? On today's podcast, Dan and Bekah are joined by Co-Course Directors of The Huddle, Brett Fischer, and Dr. Gary Waslewski! We will share some behinds the scenes
Ep. 80- How to thrive in professional sports
Do you have an interest in pursuing sports medicine at the professional level? Dr. Gary Waslewski, MD, and Brett Fischer join the podcast today, to share their expertise from years of working within s
Ep. 79- Collabor-what’s that you say?
Collaboration, but what does it really mean within the network of sports medicine? Dan Miriovsky is joined today by Bekah Hibbert and Keisuke Kanno to discuss the key components of collaboration and s
Ep. 78- Essentials of exercise prescription
This opening will leave you both confused and eager to learn more about the essentials of exercise prescription. Today, Paul Gagliano is joined again by Dan Miriovsky and Keisuke Kanno to discuss addi
Ep. 77- It’s NOT your fault
No, this is not a risk management discussion, but rather a discussion focused on voids in many therapists knowledge! Dan Miriovsky is joined by Paul Gagliano and Keisuke Kanno to discuss the concepts
Ep. 76- More Research is Needed: The value of your patient PLUS research
Being a good consumer of research is part of our professional responsibility. Today, Dan Miriovsky is joined by Paul Gagliano and Keisuke Kanno to discuss levels of evidence and how we find time to in
Ep. 75- More Research is Needed: Can research be wrong?
Being a good consumer of research is a crucial aspect of our professional responsibility. Today, Paul Gagliano is joined by Keisuke Kanno and Dan Miriovsky to continue the series, More Research is Ne
Ep. 74- Our responsibility in the rise of UCL injuries
The statistics are staggering...our role is crucial. Tune in as Paul Gagliano leads a discussion with Keisuke Kanno and Dan Miriovsky, on the epidemic of UCL injuries and the responsibility of the ph