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PT Snacks Podcast: Physical Therapy with Dr. Kasey Hankins

Kasey Hogan, PT, DPT, OCS

PT Snacks Podcast: Physical Therapy with Dr. Kasey Hankins

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PT Snacks Podcast: Physical Therapy with Dr. Kasey Hankins

Kasey Hogan, PT, DPT, OCS

PT Snacks Podcast: Physical Therapy with Dr. Kasey Hankins

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PT Snacks Podcast: Physical Therapy with Dr. Kasey Hankins

Kasey Hogan, PT, DPT, OCS

PT Snacks Podcast: Physical Therapy with Dr. Kasey Hankins

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You have a patient referred to you for Biceps Tendonitis, but is this really the pain generator or not? What else could be involved?In this episode, we cover the following:Anatomy of the Long Head of the BicepsBiceps Tendonitis vs. Biceps Tendo
In this episode, we cover the following:Where did the Lasague Test get its name from?What does this test actually test?What happens physiologically to the nerves during this test?How can we optimize accurate results?Support the Show.The purpose
Have a patient with medial knee pain?Today, we cover more on Pes Anserine Bursitis (also commonly referred to as Pes Anserine Syndrome):What is the Pes Anserine?Who typically develops this bursitis?How do we evaluate this in our patients?What d
Want to brush up on your sports-related injuries? Today for the neck region, we cover:What is a stinger?How does it happen?What do we screen for?What are some other differential diagnoses?Here is the study I mention in the episode for your read
PT Snacks is back with the new year! We're kicking it off with Iliotibial Band Syndrome. In this episode, we cover the following:What is the IT Band?What are the current theories of why it gets aggravated?Who gets this diagnosis and how?How do
Heard these terms before, but not sure what the difference between them is? We will be comparing the technique for both of these to each other, benefits of using them, and things to look out for in research to make sure the terminology matches
PT Snacks will begin sprinkling in some Strength & Conditioning concepts and expertise! Today's topic? Deadlifts! More specifically today on barbell deadlifts.This topic deserves more than one episode, but we will be giving a broad overview on:
In this episode, we cover the following:What is Turf Toe?Anatomy review of the 1st MTP jointWho gets Turf Toe?How do we identify this in our patient?Support the Show.The purpose of this podcast is to provide useful, condensed information for ex
In this episode, we cover the following:What is Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)?What are some risk factors for developing this?What do we look for in a patient's clinical presentation?How is this identified in imaging?Support the Show.
What is a Hoffman Sign and what does it signify? How well does this sign work as a standalone vs. using additional information to make the correct diagnosis?Support the Show.The purpose of this podcast is to provide useful, condensed informatio
What happens when the largest tendon in the body ruptures? Who does this happen to, and how do we identify them? Listen to find out.Support the Show.The purpose of this podcast is to provide useful, condensed information for exhausted, time-cru
In this episode, we cover the following:Brief overview of mid foot anatomyMechanisms of navicular fracturesHow to identify these in your clinicTypes of treatments utilized for this injurySupport the Show.The purpose of this podcast is to provid
Hello everyone! We are back and at 'em again. In this episode, we cover the following:Anatomy and physiology of the Posterior TibialisOverview of the causes of this tendinopathy and who gets themThe downsides of research on this topicClinical s
Hey family! It's been a long time, but I just wanted to pop in and give a brief update on what I've been working on. We will be starting back with regular episodes this summer for this Podcast, but in the meantime, be sure and send me topics yo
Today, we continue our discussion on topics related to shoulder instability. In this episode, we cover the following:What is the shoulder labrum?What is the purpose of the shoulder labrum?What is a Bankart Lesion?What are some types of Bankart
In this episode, we cover the following:What is a Hill Sachs Lesion and how does it happen?What injuries does this commonly occur with?How do we grade severity?What are some differential diagnoses rule out?For more information on the PT Snacks
In this episode, we cover the following:Why does the shoulder dislocate so much?What directions does the shoulder dislocate in, and how does this happen?What would you see in a clinical exam?For more information on how to get involved in the PT
On this episode, we welcome Dr. Kyle Rice, aka "Coach K," from PT Hustle. For those of you who have been asking, this episode is dedicated to physical therapists, physical therapist students, and physical therapist assistants who struggle with
We are starting off 2023 with a bang! Welcome to the 2023 PT Snacks Service Challenge! Here's the thing: I see nothing wrong with pursing goals to better yourself. In fact, I encourage it! But what if this year, instead of just focusing on purs
When broken ankles become more literal than in reference to Defense being left in the dust in sports. In this episode, we cover the joints in the rear foot, what patients with fractures may look like, and how to utilize the Ottawa Ankle Rules f
We return after a two-week break with more on growth plate injuries! In this episode, we cover the following:What is Sever's Disease?What patient population do we see this with?What are some differential diagnoses to consider?How do we treat th
This week, we are taking a break from learning about the spine, and circling back to the knee. In this episode, we cover:What is Osgood-Schlatter Disease?Who gets this and how does it happen?Risk factors for developing Osgood-Schlatter Disease?
Last category of the Current Concepts of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy for cervical groups! In this episode, we cover:Symptoms associated with Cervicogenic HeadachesWhat to evaluate in your objective examWhat to address for treatmentSupport the
Moving on to a third group of neck pain out of the Current Concepts of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy: Neck Pain with Mobility Deficits. In this episode, we cover the following:Patient characteristics that fit in this categorySubjective and objec
Today's episode covers one of four types of neck pain mentioned in the Current Concepts of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy: Neck Pain with Movement Coordination Impairments. In this episode, we cover the following:Definition of Neck Pain with Move
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