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Envivo PT with Vince Gutierrez
by Vincent Gutierrez, DPT
Having spent 10 years with my nose in a book or journal, I decided that it’s time to put the readings to use and share them with the world. Enjoy!
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Replaced by the robots
Are we going to be replaced by AI, I don’t think so.
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Becoming a PT
Students have difficult decisions to make and hopefully my experience can help with those decisions
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Taping for chronic back pain
Does adding tape to PT treatments actually change outcomes?
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Do patients believe that PTs are healers?
Are we helping or hurting patients with our belief system?
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Conference of the americas
This is a slower episode as I spend the time remembering my experience at the conference.
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Centralization and directional preference
Not intended as medical advice. Please seek out a qualified medical professional in your state for any specific complaint.
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Quick rant
Be happy with your worth
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Experience has made me hard
Being an owner is a different mindset than employee
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Some days I was god and other days I was a loser
Understanding pain patterns lends itself to help the PT help the patient.
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Steps 1-4 of treating patients
We have to do some sort of differential when treating patients.
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Don’t throw shade
Lift up the community, don’t tear it down.
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Never the hero
Educate and over educate, but don’t make promises that you aren’t willing to keep.
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New grads need to be able to think
Memorizing facts and regurgitating them on a test makes for a great test taker, but a clinician it doesn’t make.
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Can surgery be predicted for back pain?
https://movementthinker.org
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Disc herniations can disappear
This is based on the research from Takada et al 2001.
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Should we say yes?
This is for educational purposes only.
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PT mills
Patients are using phrases that are historically only used within the profession.
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Grooming leadership
Not everyone wants more, but for those that do there should be a roadmap to more.
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Let the conservative care specialist do their thing
A surgical patient seeing a conservative care specialist is just as bad as a conservative care patient seeing a surgeon.
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Lean business
Becoming more efficient is a never ending process.
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Millionaire next door
This is my take from “the next millionaire next door”.
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Leverage within the PT profession is switching to the employers.
There are more new graduates of PT entering the workforce now more than ever. As with all supply chains, this will impact the profession.
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Sometimes PT just doesn’t provide value
The profession isn’t what helps people, but individuals within the profession either help people or they don’t.
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Gratitude can change a profession
Thanks for listening. Movementthinker.org
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Efficiency of system
What are you doing to make the process more efficient?
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Sales within PT
It’s not a bad word.
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Episode 15: 2 Case studies
Two case studies
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Mashup from recent or not so recent discussions.
Being a millionaire isn’t hard.
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Practice hard for easy game day and should you open a clinic
I hear more and more give advice to early clinicians that they should open a clinic. No one talks about the failures and challenges of becoming self-employed. We need to at least balance the discussion.
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Origin story and postural syndrome?
The origin story goes a little off the rails.
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Lumbar traction
Movementthinker.org. This is for educational purposes only.
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CPRs how do I use them
Some CPRs aren’t ready for use. Others have been dispelled in the validation phase. As a young profession we really are lacking in statistically powered evidence regarding which interventions should be used with patients AND when to use said interventions.
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Be the therapist that the person in front of you needs you to be.
Link to a little information regarding ambiverts. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.today.com/today/amp/tdna70236
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Changing a culture
Movementthinker.org
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Centralization and surgery?
Skytte L et al. Spine 2005
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Bonus episode. Happy 5th of july
A throwback to what makes us different from others. Movement specialists ain’t it.
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Dear diary
A little emotion and logic wrapped into one episode
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Leaders and bosses
Look within to determine what you want in life. Are your actions in accordance with your wants?
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Osteoporosis
Compression fractures can hamper a persons function.
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Forward head and small talk
Sometimes posture matters.
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Squats vs bird dog
If you have the ability to squat and pick things up from the floor, then don’t complicate your program too much. Save the instability balls and such for balance training, not circus tricks. Movementthinker.org
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High hamstring tendon issues
This is meant for educational purposes only.
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Mashup
Personal opinions on life in general.
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Happy World Down Syndrome Day!
3/21/21
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Posture and salary
Self preservation within the profession creates external advice on to those looking for help.
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Interviewed by mike Makher
A candid conversation in long form
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Episode 8: Don’t be eeyore
Yellow flags aren’t the end all.
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Episode 7: red flags in Australia
Access to a physician/therapist may be better when everyone is covered, but care may be rationed to an extent for those that may have musculoskeletal problems.
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My journey to PT and recommendations
Movementthinker.org for more information
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Mashup
Hopefully there’s some tidbits of knowledge that you can use for your life.
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