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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 41 MIN

What Evidence-Based Practice Gets Wrong | Matt Low

from The Modern Pain Podcast · host Mark Kargela

Evidence-based practice has a blind spot: not in the research itself, but in how we rank one form of knowledge above all others. In this episode, I sit down with physiotherapist and PhD candidate Matt Low to unpack what he calls epistemic fluency, the ability to move between different forms of clinical knowledge depending on what the situation actually requires. We cover why population-based research gives you a map but not your patient's territory, how Aristotle's three forms of knowledge apply directly to clinical reasoning, and why the biopsychosocial model functions better as an analytical tool than a practice guide. We also dig into the Back Cafe — a 3-arm RCT on lumbar spinal fusion rehab that compared a progressive training program, a video program, and a social cafe setting run by a senior physiotherapist. At the 2-year follow-up, the back-cafe group outperformed the training group on pain and beat both other groups on daily task performance. The study raises hard questions about what the active ingredient in rehabilitation actually is. This is Part 1 of 2. LINKS Join Modern Pain ProMatt Low's blogBack Cafe study (PubMed)CauseHealth (Matt's network)*********************************************************************📸 - Follow us on Instagram  -  https://www.instagram.com/modernpaincare/🐦 - Follow us on Twitter -  https://www.twitter.com/modernpaincare/🎙️ - Listen to our Podcast - https://www.modernpaincare.com____________________________________Modern Pain Care is a company dedicated to spreading evidence-based and person-centered information about pain, prevention, and overall fitness and wellness

Evidence-based practice has a blind spot: not in the research itself, but in how we rank one form of knowledge above all others. In this episode, I sit down with physiotherapist and PhD candidate Matt Low to unpack what he calls epistemic fluency, the ability to move between different forms of clinical knowledge depending on what the situation actually requires. We cover why population-based research gives you a map but not your patient's territory, how Aristotle's three forms of knowle...

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