PT Inquest

PT Inquest is an online journal club. Hosted by Jason Tuori, Megan Graham, and Chris Juneau, the show looks at an article every week and discusses how it applies to current physical therapy practice.

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121 Hamstrings Fatigue After Injury


Injuries to the hamstrings are more common than just about any other muscle injury in sport. And once you do it once, you are more likely to do it again. What is the problem here? Are some people just good at injuring that muscle and simple are...


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 March 20, 2018  1h0m
 
 

120 Placebo Use In Sports Medicine


When it comes to using treatments which have effects that may be nothing more than placebo, the question that is often asked is "What's the harm?" Well, according to these authors, it could be more than you realize. If it works, who cares? Does it...


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 March 13, 2018  1h2m
 
 

119 Thinking Clearly About Correlations and Causation


We all know that "correlation does not equal causation" but it is still counterintuitive. There are many questions in healthcare that just cannot be approached by the randomized controlled trial (RCT) requiring us to depend on observational data which...


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 March 6, 2018  53m
 
 

118 Spin in the Literature


Being positive in life is usually seen as a good thing. Try to identify the silver lining and highlight it. But when it comes to research, that "spin" can have detrimental results for developing clinical guidelines and the scientific process as a...


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 October 26, 2017  1h5m
 
 

117 Double Your Bundle


The double bundle ACL reconstruction is better! Kinda. Sorta. Maybe. But maybe it's not for you. Or maybe it is! Does this squirrel look fat? Does anyone read these descriptions? Does anyone else smell toast? I smell toast... Järvelä S, Kiekara T,...


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 October 17, 2017  51m
 
 

116 Effective Treatments for Musculoskeletal Pain


There is a lot that we can throw at musculoskeletal pain, but what actually has evidence behind it? We do we actually know and what directions should the research be headed? THIS ARTICLE IS OPEN ACCESS SO FOLLOW THE LINK TO READ IT! Babatunde OO,...


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 October 10, 2017  59m
 
 

115 How To Survive the Medical Misinformation Mess


Medical research as a whole can be a mess of low quality studies. This has significant downstream effects of misinformation, confusion, and large variation of practice, not to mention the abundance of low value healthcare being provided. So how do we...


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 October 4, 2017  1h1m
 
 

114 Changing Hip Morphology During Adolescence


QUICK! Cams in the hip: Good thing or bad thing?! Where do they come from? How do they develop? Does playing sports during adolescence cause them? How should you advise your patients? THIS ARTICLE IS OPEN ACCESS SO FOLLOW THE LINK TO READ IT! Palmer...


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 September 26, 2017  45m
 
 

113 Preparing to Avoid Research Waste


Why is there so much research waste? Why are there lots of redundancies and studies that show effects but don't actually move our understanding forward? Can anything be done to prevent this for happening before data collection even begins? THIS...


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 September 19, 2017  49m
 
 

112 Cost-Effectiveness of Early Rehabilitation After Lumbar Disc Surgery


If all patients get formal rehab right after lumbar disc surgery that would result in better outcomes and reduced overall costs right? Well, that makes sense but it turns out that such a question is very difficult to answer objectively. Turns out that...


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 September 12, 2017  52m