Episodios

  • BTR 8: Use of Joint Mobilization during Clinical Internship
    Oct 1 2025

    In this episode of Behind the Research, we welcome Lily Bautista, DPT, PhD, making her first appearance on the segment, to discuss their study, “A Retrospective Survey of Joint Mobilization Utilization During Clinical Internship of Silliman University Physical Therapy Alumni.”Our conversation explores how physical therapy interns use joint mobilization and manipulation techniques during clinical rotations, and how these experiences may shape their future practice in the Philippines.Listen in to gain valuable insights into the study’s findings and their implications for our profession and clinical practice.Read the full article here: A Retrospective Survey of Joint Mobilization Utilization During Clinical Internship of Silliman University Physical Therapy Alumni. https://soar.usa.edu/phjpt/vol2/iss3/5/Subscribe to PT MEAL Podcast: https://ptmealpodcast.com

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    38 m
  • BTR 7: Health Literacy on Physical Therapy Among Senior Citizens and Community Health Workers
    Sep 16 2025

    In this episode of Behind the Research, host Johan dela Paz welcomes Ms. Kriza Ganotisi and Prof. Ryan Dean Sucgang, faculty members from Mariano Marcos State University, to discuss their research titled "Health Literacy on Physical Therapy Among Senior Citizens with Physical Disability and Barangay Health Workers."


    The conversation delves into the significance of health literacy in physical therapy, particularly for senior citizens with physical disabilities, and the role of barangay (community) health workers in promoting this knowledge. The episode aims to bridge the gap between evidence and clinical practice, exploring how the findings from their research can impact the physical therapy profession in the Philippines.


    Tune in to gain insights into the study's methodology, data, and real-world implications for enhancing health literacy in the community.

    Download the full research here: Health Literacy on Physical Therapy among Senior Citizens with Physical Disability and Barangay Health Workers. https://soar.usa.edu/phjpt/vol3/iss3/2/ Subscribe to PT MEAL Podcast: https://ptmealpodcast.com

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    50 m
  • BTR 6: Current Practices of Physiotherapists in Implementing Psychologically-Informed Physical Therapy in Chronic Pain Management
    Apr 27 2025

    In this episode, we dive into the intersection of physical therapy and mental health. We explore the research titled "Current Practices of Physiotherapists in Implementing Psychologically Informed Physical Therapy in Chronic Pain Management: A Scoping Review."

    Join our host, Johan dela Paz, as he engages in a compelling conversation with the study's principal author, Dr. Eunice Garces, and this episode's guest reactor, Dr. Jovielyn Mañibo, a licensed psychologist and certified play therapist. Together, they discuss the key findings of the research, the importance of integrating psychological principles into pain management, and the real-world implications for physical therapy practice.

    In this episode, you'll learn about:

    • The shift from the biomedical model to the biopsychosocial model in physical therapy.
    • The psychological factors affecting patients with chronic pain.
    • Practical strategies for physical therapists to incorporate psychologically informed practices into their care.
    • The challenges and opportunities for integrating mental health awareness in the Philippine healthcare system.


    Don't forget to check out the research article in the Philippine Journal of Physical Therapy, available for free download in the description below!


    Links:

    Philippine Journal of Physical Therapy: https://soar.usa.edu/phjpt/vol3/iss2/4/

    Subscribe to PT Meal Podcast: https://ptmealpodcast.com

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    42 m
  • 130: APTA Specialist Certification, Stories and Insights
    Jan 7 2024

    This episode was recorded and streamed live last July 24, 2023

    During our conversation, we delved into the reasons why they chose to pursue ABPTS Specialist Certification, the positive impact it had on their career, and how they prepared for the exam. We also explored other alternatives such as residencies and fellowships that satisfy the exam requirement. Additionally, they offered valuable insights and advice to peers who were unsure about becoming a Clinical Specialist. About our guests: Bobby Belarmino, PT, DPT, PhD is a Board-certified Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Clinical Specialist (CCS) and an Assistant professor in UT Health San Antonio. Phil Dumaligan, PT is a double Board-certified Clinical Specialist in Geriatric and Neurologic Physical Therapy (GCS and NCS) and works in an outpatient neurologic setting as a Clinical Specialist. Ulysses Juntilla, PT, DPT is a Board-certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS), sub-specializing in Osteopractic Physical Therapy and Certified in Spinal Manipulative Therapist. He is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists (FAAOMPT), and the residency director of the Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency Program, at Columbia VA Health Care System.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • BTR 5: Occupational Safety and Health Practices among PTs during the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Dec 22 2023

    In this episode of Behind the Research, we dive into the research on Occupational Safety and Health Practices Among Physical Therapists in Metro Manila During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Join us as we talk to the principal author, Assist. Prof. Zyra Mae Sicat, and Richard Lemuel Budomo about their qualitative study protocol. Tune in to learn about the challenges and practices physical therapists face in ensuring safety during these unprecedented times. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion!

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    35 m
  • BTR 4: Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Core Competencies | Behind the Research
    Nov 14 2023

    In this episode of Behind the Research, we dive into the research article titled "Designing a Conceptual Framework to Align Learning Objectives to the Interprofessional Education Collaborative Core Competencies, a Narrative Review." Dr. Norman Belieza and Dr. Maureen Johnson, assistant professors from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences, join us to discuss their findings. We also welcome Assistant Professor Jocel Regino from the University of Santo Tomas as a reactor. The conversation centers around the importance of interprofessional education and its impact on effective collaboration between different healthcare professions. Tune in to learn more about the integration of professions in the field of physical therapy.

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    50 m
  • 129: From Patient to Future Physical Therapist with Justin Aleck Duane Dizon
    Jul 20 2023

    In this episode of the PT Meal Podcast, we sit down with Justin AlecK Duane Dizon, a first-year physical therapy student, to discuss his unique journey into the field of physical therapy. Aleck shares how he stumbled upon the world of physical therapy after being involved in an accident and going through rehabilitation. He shares how it inspired him to change his dream of being an architect to becoming a physical therapist. We also dive into his current freshman experience as a physical therapy student. Join us for a candid conversation and gain exciting insights into the world of physical therapy.

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    39 m
  • 128: Physical Therapy in the ICU with Bobby Belarmino
    Jul 7 2023

    In this episode of the PT Meal Podcast, host Dr. Bobby Bellarmino, a physical therapist specializing in cardiopulmonary care, discusses the decision-making process for mobilizing patients in the ICU. They emphasize the importance of considering the overall risk and benefit, as well as the patient's cognition and goals. Dr. Bellarmino also shares a powerful story about the impact of human connection on comatose patients and highlights the need for skilled services in physical therapy encounters. Additionally, they delve into the different units within the ICU and the importance of ICU rehabilitation. This episode provides valuable insights into ICU rehabilitation and the role of physical therapy in critical care.

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    56 m