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Podcasts for OT's, PT's specializing in upper extremity care. The goal is to cover topics that lead to discussion that will elevate the profession. This is for all treating therapists who want to enhance their clinical and professional development. Contact us at h2stherapist@newhands.net. Podcast is based out of Appleton, WI at the Hand to Shoulder Center of Wisconsin
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035: Neuromodulation Coaching with Lisa Kozden, PhD, OTR, CHT, COMT
Neuromodulation coaching is a unique treatment approach which helps to assess and categorize each patient into specific archetypes with associated neurophysiological profiles. By understanding each
patient’s archetype, a clinician can create and implement more effective plans of care which address the physical, mental, and emotional health of the patient. Join us to learn more about Neuromodulation coaching and how it can help improve the occupational performance of therapy patients.
Lisa Kozden, Ph.D., OTR, CHT, COMT is an occupational therapist with 23 years of experience in treating patients with hand and upper extremity conditions. She graduated with a master’s degree in occupational therapy (MOT) in 2000 from Nova Southeastern University, became certified as a hand therapist (CHT) in 2008, and achieved certification as an orthopedic manual therapist (COMT) in 2014 by the International Academy of Orthopedic Medicine US (IAOM-US). Over the last 8 years, Lisa has been teaching full-time as a Faculty Specialist in the Occupational Therapy Department at The University of Scranton. On a part-time basis, she treats patients for a regional healthcare system in Northeastern PA and teaches continuing education courses in the International Academy of Orthopedic Medicine (IAOM)’s Upper Extremity Track. Lisa serves as a member of the Research Division for the American Society for Hand Therapists (ASHT) and has recently earned her PhD in Occupational Therapy from Nova Southeastern University. Her topic of research involves the infusion of a psychoneuroimmunology (PNI)-based program into upper extremity rehabilitation.
Here the the links to Dr. Ian Weinberg's site with more
specific information on the certification course for health professionals:
https://www.neuronostic.com
https://www.neuronostic.com/?page=course_neuromodulation_accreditation
The book Lisa refers to in the podcast episode is by Babette Rothschild (2016), The Body Remembers Volume 2: Revolutionizing Trauma Treatment.
Here is the Amazon site if people want to
purchase this laminated card:
https://www.amazon.com/Autonomic-Nervous-System-Table-Laminated/dp/039371280X
How to reach Lisa:
LinkedIn
profile at http://linkedin.com/in/lisa-kozden-04469136
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034_Hand Therapy in Dubai with Blair Agero
We become accustomed to our role as a hand therapist in the clinic where we practice, often not giving a second thought to how we perform our daily duties. But what does the role of a hand therapist look like in another part of the world? Blair Agero, occupational therapist, joins us from Dubai, UAE to share what his day-to-day roles entail. Please join us for an interesting look at hand therapy practice abroad!
Blair Agero received a Bachelor of Science degree in
Occupational Therapy in 1999 from the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA in Manila, then went on to receive a postgraduate certificate in Hand Therapy
from the University of Derby in the UK in 2014.
He also went on to receive a postgraduate diploma specializing in hand therapy from the International University of Andalucía in Seville, Spain in 2022. Blair has presented on various hand therapy topics in Dubai, London, and Vienna. He currently works as a senior hand therapist at the Mediclinic Middle East in Dubai where he focuses on treating sports-related injuries in the
elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand. Blair is the co-founder
of the Emirates Hand Therapy Special Interest Group and is passionate about advancing hand therapy practice in Dubai and the United Arab Emirates.
How to reach Blair:
Website: www.handtherapistblair.com
Podcast: More Than Just A Hand
Instagram: @handtherapistblairdubai
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033: Blood Flow Restriction and How it Can Fit into Your Hand Therapy Practice with Jim Wagner, OTD, OTR/L, CHT, COMT, CPAM, CSCS
We’ve seen lots of hype about Blood Flow Restriction, or BFR
in social media, but how does it work? Join us as Jim Wagner, seasoned hand
therapist and powerlifter as he brings to light the physiologic benefits of BFR
and how this can be incorporated into your hand therapy practice!
Jim Wagner has been practicing for 30 years with clinical
experience of the UE in orthopedics. He received his post professional doctorate from Rocky Mountain University of Health in hand therapy. He’s certified in PAMs and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). He’s a team leader at Guthrie Hand Center in New York state and serves as an adjunct professor at both Keuka and Ithaca College OT programs. He's been
involved in competitive powerlifting and bodybuilding for 35 years. He’s nationally known for instructing cupping, IASTM, orthotic fabrication, blood flow restriction and kinesiology taping. Jim has spoken at Georgia Hand Society Special Interest Group, Wisconsin Hand Experience, and many other therapy
related venues. He’s published in the practice forum section of the AJOT and serves on the Education Division of the ASHT. Jim recently became a Certified Orthopedic Manual Therapist (COMT) through the International Academy of Orthopedic Medicine (IAOM-US).
How to reach Jim:
Email: jwagnercht71@gmail.com
IG handle: cht_power71
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032: Wound Care
Open wound? Don’t panic, Nora is here to help! Join us with
Nora Barrett discussing how to evaluate, cleanse, dress and document all
different types of wounds. Nora organizes all the products that she recommends
for various types of wounds seen in a hand clinic. You will not be disappointed
in the takeaways and clinic pearls after listening.
Nora Barrett OTR/L, CHT, WCC
graduated from the Program in Occupational Therapy at Washington University in
St. Louis in 1997. She has been a practicing occupational therapist since 1998
and a certified hand therapist since 2006. She spent her early career as an
inpatient therapist at rehabilitation centers, acute care hospitals and burn
units in Boston, MA and Washington, DC before focusing in outpatient hand
therapy in Washington, DC, Baltimore, MD and Bend, OR. Nora joined the Hand
Therapy Team at the University of Virginia Physicians Group in 2021 where she
works in the Hand Center and in an outpatient hand therapy practice. She
received her Wound Care Certification in 2020 and is an active member of the
American Society of Hand Therapists (ASHT) and the American Association for
Hand Surgery (AAHS). Nora co-authored the Wound Classification and Management
Chapter in the 7th edition of Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity
textbook and the Physiology of Wound Healing & Burns Chapter in the 4th Edition
of ASHT’s Test Prep for the CHT exam.
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031: Introduction to Cervical Spine for Hand Therapists with Dr. Derek Clewley PT, DPT, PhD
“The arm bone is connected to the wrist bone”….. come on now, we all know this song! Well, it’s a fact, everything is connected. Derek Clewley, DPT, PhD., not only details us through examination of an injury, he clues us in on treatment of the kinetic chain. Join us as we discuss looking proximal to the cervical spine when we are treating conservative lower arm issues such as ulnar wrist pain or lateral epicondylitis. Just imagine upping your game in the clinic treating proximally, how that will impact pain levels distally with minimal hands-on. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did!
Dr. Clewley is a graduate of Shenandoah University with his DPT and a PhD. from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professionals. His area of expertise and training is in orthopedics and manual physical therapy. He achieved board certification in orthopedics and is recognized as a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists.
His PhD is primarily in research interests including dry needling, manual physical therapy, and pain sciences. Dr. Clewley has extensive experience in the development of continuing education, residency, and fellowship post-graduate training programs.
He is the associate editor of BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders and a AAOMPT Board Member.
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030: Kinesiotape with Teri Casagranda PT, CHT
Stuck on you! Have you ever used Kinesiotape before? Where
did you put it and for what purpose? Did you know there’s different degrees of
tension when applying the tape? Well, all these are questions you may not have
thought of when using Kinesiotape. Listen up, we have all these pondering
thoughts answered in this podcast. Teresa Casagrande, PT, CHT
from Sturgeon Bay, WI energetically greets us to discuss various kinds of tape
and purposes of each brand of tape. She details out numerous diagnoses, tension
and length of time Kinesiotape should be applied. Hope you enjoy our 30th
episode brought to you by Hand to Shoulder Center of Wisconsin-Appleton!
Teri Casagranda earned her Master of Science in Physical
Therapy at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville and Doctor of
Physical Therapy degree from Boston University. She became a Certified
Hand Therapist in 2007, Certified Kinesio Taping Practitioner in 2011 and
Certified Kinesio Taping Instructor in 2017. She worked at the Hand to
Shoulder Center of Wisconsin from 2002 until 2013, when she moved to Sturgeon
Bay and is currently employed as a Casual Call therapist for Door County
Medical Center.
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