Waves

APTA Michigan

The official podcast of APTA Michigan

  1. 10/23/2025

    74: Lifting Others Up w/ Natalie Hoffman, SPT

    In this episode, Andy sits down with Natalie Hoffman, a second-year physical therapy student at the University of Michigan Flint and the 2025 Solstice Scholarship winner. Natalie shares her inspiring journey of organizing a 3v3 soccer tournament to raise funds for local families affected by cancer, turning a $500 scholarship into $3,600 for two deserving families. She discusses the power of community, the importance of service in physical therapy, and how her upbringing shaped her passion for helping others. Key Topics:• Natalie's background and introduction• The Solstice Scholarship: what it is and how it works• Organizing a charity soccer tournament: challenges, teamwork, and impact• The importance of community involvement in PT school and beyond• Natalie's academic journey: dual DPT/PhD program, research interests, and future goals• Dream job aspirations: working with veterans and military populations• Reflections on service, education, and making the most of opportunities in PT school• Advice for students: get involved, volunteer, and build connections Notable Quotes:• “I took $500 and changed it into $3,600 with the help and support of family, friends, and everyone at Soccer Zone.”• “You only have one time in PT school that you can get all these opportunities lined up. So just take advantage of it.” Connect with Us:• Learn more about the Solstice Scholarship and how PT students are making a difference in their communities.• For more inspiring stories and interviews, subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media. Our handle is @aptaMIwaves.Call to Action: If you’re a PT student or considering a career in physical therapy, look for ways to get involved in your community. Volunteer, connect, and make the most of your time in school!

    28 min
  2. 05/20/2025

    71: Kiddos, Sports, and Anti-Ableism w/ Dr. Abby Gordon

    In this episode of Waves, host Andy Wicks interviews Dr. Abby Gordon, a pediatric sports physical therapist based in Seattle. Dr. Gordon shares insights into her diverse career, including her experience working with professional athletes and as an adjunct faculty member. The discussion covers her clinical practice at Seattle Children's Hospital, her love for treating chronic pain patients, and her recent endeavors in academia and writing. They also delve into the topic of weight-inclusive care and its significance in physical therapy. Dr. Gordon's upcoming book, 'It Depends,' is also highlighted, discussing the various considerations and decisions one faces in life and career. Abby is @agordon55 on most socials. Her email address is abby.gordon@seattlechildrens.org. Michigan-based PTs and PTAs! You can get license-renewal credit just by listening to Waves episodes! Download the PT General Response Form from LARA and save for your records. 00:00 Introduction to Waves Podcast 00:45 Meet Dr. Abby Gordon 01:33 Pediatric Sports Therapy Insights 03:18 Treating Chronic Pain in Pediatrics 04:22 Transition from Adult to Pediatric Therapy 05:42 Balancing Professional and Pediatric Therapy 06:21 The Importance of Therapeutic Alliance 10:34 Writing and Blogging Journey 17:17 Teaching Anatomy at Tufts 19:17 Innovative Teaching Methods in Anatomy 20:12 Challenges and Fun in Teaching Cardio Pulmonology 21:07 Balancing Clinical Practice and Academia 23:40 Weight Inclusive Care in Healthcare 27:20 Addressing Ableism and Inclusivity in Physical Therapy 33:05 WNBA and Personal Interests 34:27 Conclusion and Contact Information

    37 min
  3. 04/28/2025

    70: The Generalist Specialist w/ Dr. Tiffany Wolf

    Exploring Varied Career Paths in Physical Therapy with Dr. Tiffany WolfIn this episode of Waves, host Andy Wicks is joined by Dr. Tiffany Wolf, a versatile physical therapist from Denver, Colorado. Dr. Wolf shares her diverse career experiences, including working in correctional facilities, handling challenging cases, and treating a variety of patient populations such as chronic pain and oncology patients. She provides insights on the importance of patient advocacy, the role of a generalist versus a specialist in physical therapy, and offers advice for new graduates and students preparing for clinical rotations. The conversation delves into the nuances of building rapport with patients, adapting to limited resources, and the significance of hands-on experience in the field.00:00 Introduction to Waves Podcast00:46 Meet Dr. Tiffany Wolf01:39 Working in Correctional Facilities02:35 Challenges and Adaptations in Prison Therapy04:11 Building Patient Rapport in Unique Settings08:38 Navigating the Correctional System During COVID10:36 Home Exercise Programs and Patient Compliance11:51 Treating the 'Failed' Patient12:43 Specializing in Chronic Pain and Lymphedema16:48 Diverse Experiences in Physical Therapy17:34 The Role of Generalists in Physical Therapy18:29 Challenges and Rewards of Rural Physical Therapy21:19 Diverse Experiences in Physical Therapy22:28 Preparing Students for Clinical Rotations28:09 Empowering Patients to Advocate for Themselves30:53 Advice for New Graduates in Physical Therapy32:02 Conclusion and Contact Information Are you a PT or PTA in Michigan? Download the PT or PTA General Response Form from LARA to document your efforts and keep it for your records. It’s that easy!

    34 min
  4. 03/21/2025

    69: Health Promotion and Holistic Care w/ Dr. Sarah Cruser

    In this episode of Waves, a podcast from APTA Michigan, host Andy Wicks is joined by Dr. Sarah Cruser to delve into the evolving role of primary care and health promotion within the physical therapy (PT) profession. Dr. Cruser shares her diverse practice background, from outpatient orthopedic care to working with older adults and acute care. They discuss the fundamental impact of factors like exercise, diet, sleep, social connections, and stress management on overall health and how PTs can incorporate these elements into their practice, regardless of the setting. The conversation also explores the challenges PTs face in addressing these factors, such as scope of practice and billing concerns, and emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to patient care. Additionally, Dr. Cruser offers insights on the potential future of PT, envisioning a model where PTs function more as consulting and diagnostic clinicians with a strong focus on health promotion.00:00 Introduction to Waves Podcast00:33 Meet Dr. Sarah Cruiser01:32 Health Promotion in Physical Therapy03:36 Barriers and Misconceptions05:24 Trauma-Informed Care09:43 Billing and Scope of Practice11:04 The Role of Nutrition14:53 Primary Care Approach in Physical Therapy18:40 Consulting and Diagnostic Clinicians25:53 Personal Anecdotes and Patient Care28:56 The Art of Patient Interaction29:40 Exploring Health and Wellness Residencies30:34 Challenges in Primary Care and Health Promotion33:35 The Importance of Diet and Lifestyle36:17 Empathy and Understanding in Patient Care42:57 Encouraging Creativity in Clinical Education50:03 Final Thoughts and Contact Information Earn PDR credits for listening to Waves episodes! Fill out this form and save it for your records.

    52 min
  5. 02/08/2025

    68: For Profit or Not For Profit? That Is the Question (w/ Dr. Ryan Wood)

    In this episode of Waves, Andy interviews Dr. Ryan Wood,co-owner ofForefront Therapy and co-founder of Forefront Community Therapy in Evansville, Indiana. Dr. Wood shares his journey from his academic background to starting his own clinic and nonprofit organization focused on bringingaccessible, quality care to his community. They discuss the challenges and strategies behind running both for-profit and nonprofit clinics, the importance of evidence-based practice and education, and the role of professional involvement in advocacy and policy change. This episode provides insightfulperspectives on maintaining sustainability and impact in the healthcare sector.   00:00 Introduction to Waves Podcast 00:23 Meet Dr. Ryan Wood 01:20 Founding Forefront Therapy 01:50 Core Pillars of Forefront Therapy 03:01 Challenges and Inspirations 03:42 Establishing Forefront Community Therapy 05:22 Navigating Financial and Operational Hurdles 07:21 Balancing Profit and Nonprofit Models 12:02 Grant Writing and Community Support 23:27 Educational Initiatives and Mentorship 27:06 Deliberate Growth and Team Building 29:43 The Sacrifices of Starting a Practice 30:01 Advice for New Graduates 30:14 The Importance of Mentorship 30:42 Nonprofit Challenges and Blessings 31:25 Balancing Family and Business 31:42 The Reality of Financial Risk 37:18 Direct Access and Lobbying Efforts 40:11 Burnout and Avoidance Strategies 42:27 Innovative Nonprofit Models 53:16 The Importance of Political Action Committees 55:29 Conclusion and Contact Information   Forefront Therapy:www.forefronttherapy.org PTs and PTAs in Michigan! Get PDR credit for license renewalby listening to Waves episodes! Fill out theLARA General Response Form and keep it for your records!

    57 min
  6. 12/17/2024

    67: Breaking Barriers in Adaptive Sports w/ I Am An Athlete Too

    This episode explores the impactful journey of 'I Am an Athlete Too,' an organization founded by Maria Valet, Monica Aho, Abby Flaminio, and Lindsay Marquardt. The initiative aims to integrate adaptive sports into high schools, allowing students with physical disabilities to compete alongside their peers. The discussion covers the organization's origins, its challenges, and its successes in expanding the opportunities for adaptive athletes, highlighted by Maria's inspiring story and ongoing advocacy. I Am An Athlete Too (Facebook) I Am An Athlete Too (Instagram) Adaptive Track & Field USA Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association Amie Stanton-Day Paul's Party Daniel Romanchuk Susannah Scaroni Sam Grewe USOPC/NCAA Para College Inclusion Project 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:30 Meet the Team Behind 'I Am An Athlete Too' 01:26 Maria's Journey: From Injury to Advocacy 03:32 Challenges and Triumphs in Adaptive Sports 06:16 Fighting for Inclusion in High School Sports 17:18 Building a Movement: Clinics and Equipment 32:49 Overcoming Hesitancy and Fear 33:46 Addressing Fairness Concerns 34:11 Scoring System Proposal 37:19 Track and Tennis Integration 38:47 Adaptive Sports in NCAA 39:42 Personal Achievements and Experiences 43:33 Role of PTs in Adaptive Sports 46:54 Expanding Adaptive Track Events 48:55 Growing Adaptive Sports in Michigan 49:45 Upcoming National Adaptive Sporting Event 51:23 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

    58 min
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