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Dr. David Logerstedt:Get a Load of This!: Effects of and Response to Mechanical Loading on the Knee Healthy Wealthy & Smart

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In this episode, Associate Professor at the University of the Sciences and Director of BTE Laboratory, David Logerstedt, talks about monitoring and responding to load injuries on the knee.
Today, David talks about the most common loading injuries on the knee, difference between external and internal loads, and how to improve tissue capacity. What is mechanical loading?
Hear about David’s most recent research paper on mechanical loading and the knee, how therapists can monitor and respond to loads, how clinicians can apply the information in the paper, and get David’s advice to his younger self, all on today’s episode of The Healthy, Wealthy & Smart Podcast.
 
Key Takeaways
“A lot of the stresses that cause the injury also are some of the same stresses that you can use to rehabilitate the injury.” “Most of us have enough tissue capacity to walk, but we might not have the tissue capacity to run a 10k.” “You really are trained to look at how the joint is reacting to the loads that you’re placing on it. Measuring irritability is probably the best way to describe it.” “Even just asking how they feel can give a lot of information.” “If people understand the ‘why’, then maybe they’re more likely to do it and follow through.” “Don’t say no. Always say yes to opportunities. Especially in that early career, if an opportunity comes along, take it.”  
More about David Logerstedt
David Logerstedt, PT, MPT, PhD is tenured Associate Professor at University of the Sciences and Director of BTE laboratory. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in health and human performance from the University of Montana and a Master of Arts degree in exercise physiology from the University of North Carolina. He earned a master’s degree in physical therapy from East Carolina University and a doctorate in the interdisciplinary program of biomechanics and movement science from the University of Delaware.
Dr. Logerstedt has been a practicing rehabilitation specialist for over 25 years and is board certified in sports physical therapy. He has presented his research on knee disorders at national and international conferences and has published in high-impact sports medicine journals on ACL injuries. He has co-authored several clinical practice guidelines on knee disorders.
His goal to improve the implementation of clinical research into practical and accessible for all clinicians.
 
Suggested Keywords
Healthy, Wealthy, Smart, Knee Injuries, Loading Injuries, Tissue Capacity, Stress, Research, Rehabilitation, Recovery, Physiotherapy
 
Resources:
Effects of and Response to Mechanical Loading on the Knee
 
To learn more, follow David at:
Website:          David Logerstedt's Bibliography
Twitter:            @DaveLogPT
LinkedIn:         David Logerstedt
 
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Read the Full Transcript Here: 
00:07
Welcome to the healthy, wealthy and smart podcast. Each week we interview the best and brightest in physical therapy, wellness and entrepreneurship. We give you cutting edge information you need to live your best life healthy, wealthy and smart. The information in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be used as personalized medical advice. And now, here's your host, Dr. Karen Litzy.
 
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Hey

In this episode, Associate Professor at the University of the Sciences and Director of BTE Laboratory, David Logerstedt, talks about monitoring and responding to load injuries on the knee.
Today, David talks about the most common loading injuries on the knee, difference between external and internal loads, and how to improve tissue capacity. What is mechanical loading?
Hear about David’s most recent research paper on mechanical loading and the knee, how therapists can monitor and respond to loads, how clinicians can apply the information in the paper, and get David’s advice to his younger self, all on today’s episode of The Healthy, Wealthy & Smart Podcast.
 
Key Takeaways
“A lot of the stresses that cause the injury also are some of the same stresses that you can use to rehabilitate the injury.” “Most of us have enough tissue capacity to walk, but we might not have the tissue capacity to run a 10k.” “You really are trained to look at how the joint is reacting to the loads that you’re placing on it. Measuring irritability is probably the best way to describe it.” “Even just asking how they feel can give a lot of information.” “If people understand the ‘why’, then maybe they’re more likely to do it and follow through.” “Don’t say no. Always say yes to opportunities. Especially in that early career, if an opportunity comes along, take it.”  
More about David Logerstedt
David Logerstedt, PT, MPT, PhD is tenured Associate Professor at University of the Sciences and Director of BTE laboratory. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in health and human performance from the University of Montana and a Master of Arts degree in exercise physiology from the University of North Carolina. He earned a master’s degree in physical therapy from East Carolina University and a doctorate in the interdisciplinary program of biomechanics and movement science from the University of Delaware.
Dr. Logerstedt has been a practicing rehabilitation specialist for over 25 years and is board certified in sports physical therapy. He has presented his research on knee disorders at national and international conferences and has published in high-impact sports medicine journals on ACL injuries. He has co-authored several clinical practice guidelines on knee disorders.
His goal to improve the implementation of clinical research into practical and accessible for all clinicians.
 
Suggested Keywords
Healthy, Wealthy, Smart, Knee Injuries, Loading Injuries, Tissue Capacity, Stress, Research, Rehabilitation, Recovery, Physiotherapy
 
Resources:
Effects of and Response to Mechanical Loading on the Knee
 
To learn more, follow David at:
Website:          David Logerstedt's Bibliography
Twitter:            @DaveLogPT
LinkedIn:         David Logerstedt
 
Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart:
Website:                      https://podcast.healthywealthysmart.com
Apple Podcasts:          https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-wealthy-smart/id532717264
Spotify:                        https://open.spotify.com/show/6ELmKwE4mSZXBB8TiQvp73
SoundCloud:               https://soundcloud.com/healthywealthysmart
Stitcher:                       https://www.stitcher.com/show/healthy-wealthy-smart
iHeart Radio:               https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-healthy-wealthy-smart-27628927
 
Read the Full Transcript Here: 
00:07
Welcome to the healthy, wealthy and smart podcast. Each week we interview the best and brightest in physical therapy, wellness and entrepreneurship. We give you cutting edge information you need to live your best life healthy, wealthy and smart. The information in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be used as personalized medical advice. And now, here's your host, Dr. Karen Litzy.
 
00:35
Hey

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