2 Physical Therapists N' A Bag of Chips
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2 Physical Therapists N' A Bag of Chips
Covering Physical Therapy Topics and Reviewing Chips
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The Final Episode: 140
The final episode of 2 Physical Therapist N’ a Bag of Chips. Double Chip review, trivia and a review of Season 3. As well as a look back at some of th...

“Pinched Nerve”: Episode 139
Pinched nerve is a term we have all heard but what is it really?
Chip Review @ (13:05): Trader Joe’s – Everything but the Bagel (Thanks Kate)

Clubfoot: Episode 138
Clubfoot is a rare congenital defect that occurs in about 1 in 1000 births. In this episode we discuss treatment and how clubfoot can have affects acr...

Our Experiences with the COVID Vaccine: Episode 137
In this episode Djimmer and Christiaan discuss there specific experiences with going through the COVID vaccination process.
Chip Review @ (12:58...

Palmaris Longus: Episode 136
Palmaris Longus is a muscle this a absent in 14% of the worlds population. For people who have one it does not really seem to do that much though.

Cyclops Lesion: Episode 135
Apologies for the poor audio quality. This episode was recored long distance and there were some technical difficulties.

Failed Surgical Procedures: Episode 134
Failed surgeries are a tricky subject to discuss. What really does “failed” mean. Does it have to do with the surgery itself? Does it have to do with...

Previous Injury as a Risk Factor: Episode 133
Previous injury is one of the bigger risk factor for future injury.
Chip Review @ (13:05): Old Dutch – Dutch Crunch Original (Djimmer)
Tri...

Stem Cell Injection: Episode 132
Stem cell injections are being used to treat all sorts of conditions these days. But do they work and are they worth the out of pocket expense?
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Tommy John Surgery/Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL) Reconstruction: Episode 131
Tommy John Surgery, an Ulnar Collateral ligament reconstruction of the elbow, is named for Tommy John. A man who pitched 26 Major League Baseball seas...

Little League Elbow: Episode 130
Elbow pain is reported to affect between 20-26% of the little league baseball players in America. Making little league elbow the most common injury in...

Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy: Episode 129
Tibial tubercle osteotomy (TTO) is a surgical procedure that is often done to help individuals who are have patella instability or are dealing with os...

Patella Dislocation: Episode 128
Patella Dislocations make up between 2-3% of all knee injuries. They are most common in young female athletes and are usually due to a number of facto...

Piriformis Syndrome: Episode 127
Piriformis syndrome is a common diagnosis for pain in the buttock. It is often attributed to issues related to the sciatic nerve but that’s not really...

Knee Capsular Corner Injury: Episode 126
A capsular corner injury of the knee is not often talked about but is often present for individuals who are dealing with instability of the knee and a...

Partial Articular Supraspinatus Tendon Avulsion (PASTA) Rotator Cuff Tear: Episode 125
The Partial Articular Supraspinatus Tendon Avulsion better known as a PASTA is the most common tear of the rotator cuff. It is present in up to 37% of...

Bunion (Hallux Valgus): Episode 124
In this episode: Bunion is one of the more apparent foot changes that can occur. This is usually due to shoe wear and is more common with certain acti...

Lumbar Strain (Weight Lifters Back): Episode 123
Lumbar strain also known as weight lifters back, low back pain, pulled back, my back went out, strained back and lumbago is a really common issues. It...

Corticosteroids: Episode 122
Corticosteroids are used to treat a range of issues. From asthma, lupus and organ rejections too rashes and inflammation. They have been hailed as a w...

Groin Injury: Episode 121
Groin injury is an issue that most commonly affects athletes that participate in kicking, skating and change of direction sports. Most groin injuries...

Paget’s Disease: Episode 120
Paget’s Disease causes bones too soften due to over activation of osteoclasts. Osteoclasts are responsible for breaking down bone. In response to this...

Osteopenia/Osteoporosis: Episode 119
Osteopenia is the early stage of osteoporosis. Both are the loss of bone mass and result in a weakening of the bone leading to increased risk of fract...

Neuropathy: Episode 118
Neuropathy occurs when peripheral nerves are damaged. This can happen for a number of reasons ranging from diabetes, infections, chemo therapy and dru...

Upper Trapezius or Levator Scapulae: Episode 117
The upper trapezius is often getting the blame for neck pain, headache and scapular issues. But the levator scapulae plays an important role in each o...

Rhizotomy: Episode 116
Rhizotomy is a procedure that has been used for years to treat spasticity, especially in children. In recent years it has been used to help with the t...

Fibromyalgia: Episode 115
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a complex condition that can limit all facets of life for a person with it. The exact cause of FM is not fully understood and the...

Myofascial Tools: Episode 114
This episode is a listen request from Luke. We discuss and comment on specifc evidence related too myofascial tools like foam rolls, Theracane ®, Ther...

Patellofemoral / Patellotibial Ligaments: Episode 113
In this episode: We are discussing the patellofemoral and patellotibial ligaments, specifically the medial patellofemoral ligament. These ligaments fu...

Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL): Episode 112
In this episode: Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is injured though either a sharp posterior translation of the tibia or a hyperextension of the knee...

Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL): Episode 111
In this episode: Lateral collateral ligament (LCL) injuries are rare. It is a round thick ligament on the outside of the knee. There is almost no data...

Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL): Episode 110
In this episode: The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is a flat ligament on the inside of the knee. It is the most commonly injured ligament with some...

Tibia Fibula Fracture: Episode 109
In this episode: We talk about the tibia/fibula fracture usually shortened to tib/fib fracture. This is a fracture that causes both the bones of the l...

Interview with Eduardo Fiallos: Episode 108
In this episode: Eduardo Fiallos, the technical coordinator for CU volleyball, comes on and shares his personal and professional experience with physi...

Ankylosing Spondylitis: Episode 107
In this episode: Ankylosing Spondylitis is an autoimmune disorder that affects the spine, eyes and heart. With physical therapy the biggest concern is...

Lateral Shift: Episode 106
In this episode: A lateral shift, sometimes called a lumbar list, is the presents of the torso shifted to the left or right relative to the hips. It c...

Snapping Hip Syndrome: Episode 105
In this episode: Season 3 kicks off with Snapping Hip Syndrome. Which is typically a pain free snap felt and heard around either hip, it can be painfu...

Season 2 Chip of the Year: Episode 104
In this episode: Season 2 recap, thank you’s to our guests and chip providers as well as our season 2 Chip of the Year.
Chip Review @ (16:41): Z...

Hip Flexor Strain: Episode 103
In this episode: Hip Flexor Strains are fairly common. They typically occur with sports that involve kicking, skating or lots of change of direction....

Ganz Osteotomy: Episode 102
In this episode: Ganz Osteotomy also known as a PAO (peri-acetabular osteotomy) is a type of hip surgery that works to increase the depth of the hip s...

Osteochondritis Dissecans: Episode 101
In this episode: Osteochondritis Dissecans aka OCD. This is a bone injury that occurs most commonly in adolescents 10-20 years old who are active in s...