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In this episode, Pete and Allie sit with Katherine Nero, Cincinnati's Sweetheart. Hear about Katherine's background, how she got started in news and sports reporting, to local news on-screen anchor for 17 years, and her health struggles all while facing a lay off. She has moved on to a new job that she LOVES and is training students and clients in …
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Ever wondered what it takes to become a Physical Therapist? Listen to student PT Katie Schneider who is currently going through her clinical rounds as she is completing her last year of PT School. Hear about her background, her undergrad transition to PT school and experiences in different PT settings. She gives tips to aspiring students and those …
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Happy March! Matt and Allie go over this months clinical corner article which is a Meta-Analysis on PT intervention to reduce cervicogenic headaches. You might wonder how PT can help with your headaches. While not all headaches are the same, those that are brought on by muscle tension in the neck and sends pain through the head can be treated at PT…
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Did you know there were professional pickleball players? Ken and Allie interview Nate Matthews at Aces Pickleball to learn more about the sport and its increasing popularity. Hear about Nate's background, how he got into pickleball and eventually became a pro! You'll hear about some common injuries that come with the sport and how PT can help keep …
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*Stick with us through the first couple mins- we are aware the microphones are a little spotty* Join Matt and Allie as they talk with Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Trevor Wilkes on the latest technique in ACL reconstruction. Have you heard of the BEAR? No, we aren't talking about the intense restaurant drama with Jeremy Allen White- the BEAR technique is …
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Sit down with Allie and Pete as they talk with company partner and co-owner of Fleet Feet Cincinnati, Frank DeJulius. Hear how Frank got started in the business, how he became an integral part of the company's growth, and how he brought it to Cincinnati. Learn about the latest technology in footwear at Fleet Feet as well as how the relationship wit…
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Matt and Allie discuss this month's clinical corner article that goes over the impact of exercise therapy for patients with rotator cuff- related shoulder pain (RCRSP). Hear why it is important to seek medical help for correct exercises instead of getting information online and doing exercises at home. Patients that participated in this study also …
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A true example of strength and determination! Listen as patient Lorrie talks about her preparations for the Ironman Triathlon and the injuries, surgeries and PT treatments that came before. Manager and physical therapist Charley Meade gives insight on how he was able to get creative with her treatments in letting her still train to meet her goals w…
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Ken and Allie have another guest! In this episode, you'll meet Dr. Cindy Cassell, a past patient and registered dietitian. Hear about how Dr. Cindy got into dietetics and nutrition, as well as her active lifestyle living on a farm with the buffalo her family raises! Cindy has a lot of experience and knowledge to share. You'll learn why it is import…
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Happy New Year! Kicking off the clinical corner series for 2024 with a Meta-analysis article from the JOSPT. Hear how assessment of over 850 studies proved the accuracy of certain clinical diagnostic tests for Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome (GTPS). Students! Matt and Allie are back with your clinical corner quiz question! Did you know that you …
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Another guest on the Pod! Ken and Allie talk to Illustrator and Cartoonist, Kevin Necessary. Learn about Kevin's background, history with local news outlets, and his injuries as he was working on book projects with the Cincinnati Zoo's Fiona the hippo (and more!). Hear how Oxford PT was able to help Kevin continue to draw and give him the tools to …
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We are back for 2024 and hitting the ground running with a returning guest, Dr. Abbott! Hear the history and all latest techniques in hip replacements and what patients can expect when they schedule their surgeries. Learn about the importance of pre-hab and getting your home ready for post surgery living. You will be back on your feet in no time! A…
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The end of the year is here! Matt and Allie go over a Clinical Practice Guideline from JOSPT that revises treatments for Plantar Fasciitis. Hear the list of interventions listed in the recommendations that have been revised and given a letter grade based on effectiveness. Hope everyone has a safe and wonderful Holiday, and a happy New Year! Read th…
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* Late Upload* Did you know that PT save you money? Not only patients, but the healthcare system in total. If you fall under any of the categories/ conditions listed in the episode, getting into treatment sooner can actually save you money! Listen to hear all 8 and see if you apply. Read the article here: https://www.apta.org/news/2023/09/27/value-…
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* Late Upload* Spooky Scary Osteochondroma! For October's Clinical Corner article hear about a case presentation from Alabama, an 18 y/o female was suffering for over a year with deep pain in her hip. After being screened by a physical therapist and showing positive outcomes for multiple tests, they sent her on to get X-rays. Learn how this patient…
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A couple of late uploads for the podcast- Hear Matt and Allie discuss September's Clinical Corner Article. This systematic review and meta-analysis gathers information from 21+ published articles finding the best type of treatments for those who are asymptomatic and those with nonspecific neck pain. Allie questions Matt's knowledge of Shrek referen…
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A couple of late uploads for the podcast- Matt and Allie go over August's Clinical Corner article. Hear how aerobic exercise combined with neck-specific exercise leads to better outcomes as opposed to only focusing on neck-specific exercises for those experiencing neck pain. Learn how PTs can use the Clinical Prediction Rule to judge what type of p…
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Back again for 2023, Lesley Allen joins Matt and Allie to promote the Tunnel to Towers foundation annual 5k walk/run to memorialize the events of 9/11. Hear about all the updates, new projects and what to expect at this years race. Interested in joining the race or donating to the cause? Check out the links below and NEVER FORGET. https://runsignup…
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What would you do with $1500 savings? Your choice of where you receive your PT can make the difference! Listen to Matt explain this month's Research Report from the JOSPT that covers data from past physical therapy patients and compares cost, duration of visits, and the overall savings on cost for those who chose to start their PT earlier or throug…
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A little late on the upload for June's Clinical Corner episode, but the information is still worth a listen! This month, Matt summarizes an article from the APTA that covered strength and performance - based testing for patients that had a total knee replacement. Listen to why it's important to use these types of testing with a PT, rather than stop…
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Matt and Allie are back for this month's clinical corner article that covers a case study of a patient that suffered Trigeminal Neuralgia. With pain so severe, most patients who have this diagnosis have trouble eating and talking and some even present symptoms of depression. Luckily she was able to be treated with Physical therapy and remained almo…
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This month's clinical corner article is a very recent research report that covers the study of different subgroups of patients that all experienced Achilles Tendinopathy and the differences in their recovery/trajectories. Learn about the subgroups that were split into structural, activity/functional, and psycho-social and why it was important to st…
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Have you heard of Kinesiophobia? Learn about a patient in this month's case report who unknowingly restricted her recovery and strengthening due to her fear of moving her ankle in a certain way. Matt and Allie discuss how patients can benefit from a more psychological approach with self visualization to gain confidence to get over their fears and r…
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For February's clinical corner article, Matt and Allie discuss the importance of prehabilitaiton before surgery. Matt covers a literature review article that studied over 6 thousand cases of knee replacement and the positive effects prehab had on patient's recovery. Read the Article Here: https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2022.11160 Did you k…
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Back for the 2023 season- Matt and Allie discuss the first clinical corner article of the year. This case study covers the treatment and experience of a patient that was suffering from chronic pain in her shoulder. Hear how her previous respiratory sickness was involved with this prolonged pain and what techniques her physical therapists used to ge…
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Another year comes to an end as Allie and Matt discuss this month's clinical corner article. Listen as Matt covers a case report that used a different approach to relive a patient with severe back pain. Thanks again for tuning into and supporting our Podcast, we hope you and your family have a wonderful Holiday season and Happy New Year! Read the A…
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A little late for the November clinical corner article, but Matt and Allie are back to discuss this month's case report! Hear about a patient, who is also a physical therapist, that was experiencing symptoms of a frozen shoulder and her journey to recovery. Learn about the treatments used and how her knowledge helped her discover her injury sooner.…
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We're Back! The holiday season is upon us, so Matt and Allie sat down to share what they're thankful for, give a few updates as well as shared some new milestone goals that were hit while they were away. Hear some recent heartfelt reviews that were left online for the company as well as some messages from the Oxford PT team! We hope everyone has a …
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Before you get too busy during the holidays- make sure you are thinking about your health and benefits! Receive physical therapy tailored to your needs, on your own schedule, without the limitations of insurance! Hear Matt and Allie talk about the club, the levels of membership, and why it matters for those in need or those who wish to enhance thei…
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Nothing too spooky for this month's clinical corner article! Hear Matt and Allie discuss October's clinical case study that focused on three separate patients experiencing neck pain with radiating symptoms to their arms. You'll understand why clinicians sometimes treat a different area than where the pain is coming from and how it's beneficial for …
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With the recent injury in the NFL where Tua Tagovailoa of the Miami Dolphins suffered an intense head injury after being hit and was previously showing signs of a concussion, we thought revisiting the topic was appropriate. Did you know that you don’t need a doctor’s prescription to receive physical therapy? The laws of Direct Access allow you to r…
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Calling all Pre- PT, PT students or current PTs looking to expand in their career- Oxford PT is HIRING! This week kicks off the 2022-2023 collegiate career fairs starting with Ohio University and Matt and Allie sit down to talk about everything that goes into these events and to spread the word that Oxford PT is looking for those who are determined…
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For this month's clinical corner article, Matt and Allie go over a case study that demonstrated how physical therapy was able to help a patient suffering brain fog after having extended symptoms of COVID-19. You'll hear how using vestibular techniques brought back the patients' ability to read for longer periods of time as well as cognitive clarity…
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In this episode, Matt and Allie are joined by Pete Zulia and his special guest and friend Bob Huggins to talk about the 2022 Huggins Homecoming in Cincinnati to raise funds for the Norma Mae Huggins Cancer Research Foundation. Hear about how Bob started the foundation in loving memory of his mother, the evolution of the epic fish fry event and how …
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Matt and Allie sit down with Paul Savard, the Physician Assistant at BEST Surgeries and Therapies to ask the common question, what is a PA? Hear Paul explain what his day to day tasks look like, how we got started in the field and with BEST, and some of the exciting techniques he uses for his patients. Did you know that you don’t need a doctor’s pr…
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It's time for back to school and back to sports for the kids! Listen as Matt and Allie discuss this month's clinical corner article that covers COVID and whether or not it was found to affect injuries in young athletes. Also, stay for Matt's tips and tricks for a smooth transition into getting back to sports and conditioning for your children. Read…
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Returning guest, Dr. Abbott from BEST Surgery and Therapies, shares the top questions patients should be asking their surgeons before receiving a knee replacement. You'll hear Dr. Abbott's answers to all the questions along with the studies and reasonings behind why it's important to ask before going under! What brand implant will you be using? Doe…
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For this week's episode, Allie takes the reins while Matt is out treating patients and interviews Oxford PT's Co-Founding Partner Pete Zulia on the latest happenings in the company. Does a Medicare Audit sound like a headache to you? Thanks to being prepared, it turned out to be a breeze for Oxford! Hear about all the ins and out that go into the s…
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Back again to spread the word- Lesley Allen is making sure the memory of 9/11 and Stephen Siller's heroic action lives on. Matt and Lesley discuss the event and all the new features and causes the foundation has started as we gear up for NKY's 5th annual Tunnel to Towers 5k run/walk on September 10th, 2022 in Crescent Springs, KY. You'll hear all t…
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For this month's clinical corner article- Matt shares a study done in 2020 that compared early PT intervention vs later intervention after injury and how it saves on cost for patients. The article compares many retrospective cases for similar injuries that sought PT right away vs those who waited and the difference in recovery, imaging, surgery, me…
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In this episode, Physical Therapist and company partner Rob Schwab shares some recent stories about some of his patients who had a hip replacement and their doctor told them NOT to come to physical therapy afterwards. Luckily some of his patients knew they'd benefit from PT and used their Direct Access to visit anyway. Though frustrated, Rob shares…
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Part 2 of the Larry Starr series, Larry tells Matt and Allie all about how he introduced strength training to the MLB. Can you believe baseball didn't have any sort of strength training before 1972? Hear all the pushback and negative feedback the Larry's idea received at first, and all the success it proved after. Listen to all of the fun stories h…
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We are very excited to share our conversation with Larry Starr, athletic trainer for the Cincinnati Reds ('72-'92). For this episode, Larry shares his experience landing the job with the MLB after training and instructing at Ohio University, as well as some inside scoop on some of the Red's most loved players. This is our first 2 part series for ou…
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In this episode, Matt and Allie chat with the Director of Performance and Vice President of Oxford At Work, Tom Ernst, about some of the recent *wins* their clients have experienced in the field. Hear about some of the precautions they are taking during the summer months working along side workers out in the field. Want to learn more about Oxford A…
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In this episode, listen as Allie asks all her burning questions as to why someone should choose PT over going to see a chiropractor or other boutique type services like stretch facilities and massage. Matt is able to give all the answers and some insight on why someone might choose one or the other, but ultimately states PT is able to address the r…
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Back again with this month's Clinical Corner Article for June, Matt and Allie talk about a case report that supports the fact that dry needling help post- surgical pain in total knee patients. Hear about the case study and the factors that played part in treatment and recovery for those patients who recently had a total knee replacement. Also learn…
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We think all of Cincinnati might agree that Jim Burrow has to be the proudest dad this year! For our Father's day tribute, listen as Matt, Allie and Ken sit down with Coach Jim Burrow while visiting Ohio University to talk about his experience growing up in a family of athletes and passing on the genetics and traditions to his sons. We talk about a…
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Did you run the Flying Pig Marathon? Are you still having aches, pains, or suffered an injury? Listen as Kayla explains why it's important to check in with your body and make sure there is no underlying strains that could cause serious damage in the long run. Also, hear Kayla's tips and tricks she has for runners trying to improve with their traini…
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This month's Clinical Corner Article covers the effectiveness of Blood Flow Restriction Training in treatment of shoulder pain. Two young female athletes with very similar shoulder pain received BFRT in combination of other treatments and both saw meaningful improvement when they were discharged. Learn a little more about BFRT and the other ways it…
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In this episode Matt and Allie talk to Physical Therapist, Chris Reis, about the importance of integrating strengthening exercises into treatment. Hear about a published article that concluded strengthening did not aid in the patient's recovery. With Chris' enthusiasm and apt knowledge, he was able to discover there was a problem with their finding…
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