Episodios

  • Making Meaningful Days in ALF with Dr. Trisa Hutchinson, OTD
    Apr 17 2026

    In this episode, Trisa Hutchinson, OT & MMOA Faculty, breaks down what actually moves the needle in assisted living and memory care. We dig into the implementation of the Meaningful Days program, strategies for engaging residents living with dementia, and how physical activity can positively influence behavioral outcomes. If you're looking to move beyond "keeping people busy" and toward truly improving quality of life, this one's for you.

    Links:

    • Trisa's Instagram - @trisaleehutch - https://www.instagram.com/trisaleehutch/
    • Meaningful Days Program - https://progressivecaremn.com/meaningful-days-program/

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    39 m
  • Case Study: Older Adult with Chronic Lower Extremity Pain
    Apr 16 2026

    Join as we work through a real-life case study of a woman experiencing chronic LE pain at a high risk of losing all her independence.

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    13 m
  • Geri Programming Hacks Part. 1
    Apr 9 2026

    Dr. Jeff Musgrave shares some of his favorite ways to save time and effort in sessions, part 1 focuses on how to save time with your warm-up, and thinking through what equipment you do or don't choose will affect how much time your session takes!

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    13 m
  • Screenior Citizens - Screens and our patients
    Apr 7 2026

    Are screens really ruining our seniors' health? Let's dive into the truth behind screen use and cognitive decline!

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    The reality is, screen use among older adults isn't all bad—engaging use can actually decrease the risk of cognitive decline! But beware, passive screen time can lead to higher risks of dementia.

    We've got to consider how screens influence not just our minds but also our physical and mental health. Excessive screen time can mean more eye strain and mood dips. And did you know that watching too much TV can worsen anxiety and depression in seniors?

    So, what's the takeaway? Screens should NEVER interfere with what we need as humans - social connection, sleep, and movement! Chat with your loved ones about their screen habits and encourage more active engagement rather than passive consumption.

    Let's keep our brains healthy while still enjoying the benefits of technology!

    #ScreenTime #HealthAndWellness #CognitiveHealth #SeniorCare #MentalHealthMatters

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    9 m
  • The Power of a Personal Brand in Physical Therapy. Interview with Lily Jiminez of The Brain PT
    Apr 3 2026
    What happens when a neuro PT starts sharing what she knows online, and it turns into a career-changing platform? In this episode, Dustin Jones sits down with Lily Jiminez, better known as Lily the Brain PT, to talk about her journey from clinical practice to building a powerful personal brand that now helps clinicians pass the NCS and grow their careers. She shares how creating content started as a way to teach and connect—and quickly opened doors to new opportunities, income streams, and impact beyond the clinic. Lily also gets honest about the challenges that come with putting yourself out there: overcoming self-doubt, finding your voice, and staying aligned with your values while building an online presence. If you've ever thought about sharing your expertise, starting a platform, or building a brand around what you know, this conversation will give you a practical look at what's possible. Links: https://TheBrainPT.comThe_Brain_PT on InstagramBrand Bootcamp ---- Want to make sure you stay up to date in all things Geriatrics in less than 3 minutes every other week? Join thousands of others in our free MMOA Digest Email list - https://institute-of-clinical-excellence.kit.com/a3837f54b7
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    39 m
  • Clinical Tips for Increasing Physical Activity Levels
    Apr 2 2026

    Most older adults don't need a perfect workout program—they need more movement in their day. In this episode, we explore practical ways to help older adults become more physically active, focusing on what matters most: moving more, more often.

    You'll hear simple strategies for assessing current activity levels, setting meaningful goals, and helping people build sustainable movement habits. We also break down the powerful health benefits that can come from even small increases in daily activity.

    If you work with older adults—or want better ways to help patients move beyond the clinic—this episode offers actionable ideas you can start using right away.

    See referenced links inside the ICEphysio App - https://app.ptonice.com/c/ptonice-daily-show/case-physical-activity

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    19 m
  • From Quadriceps Palsy to Quadruped: Regaining Function After TKA
    Mar 30 2026

    On this week's podcast, Macy Bolt digs into a case of quadriceps palsy after a total knee replacement. She unpacks what worked for her patient and what she'd avoid if she could do it over again to help her patient regain independence.

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    17 m
  • A case study of failed conservative care: post-op rehabilitation after revision x 2 with Dr. Christina Prevett
    Mar 27 2026

    Dr. Christina Prevett shares a detailed case study of a geriatric patient with complex complications post-hip replacement (x3!) highlighting the challenges and reflections in conservative rehabilitation. The discussion emphasizes the importance of realistic expectations, patient-centered care, and the value of reflection in clinical practice.

    00:00Introduction and case overview 00:30Understanding the patient's background and health status 01:57Details of the hip replacement complications 03:53The impact of metabolic health and circulation issues 06:45Initial rehab approach and patient perceptions 09:07Challenges with manual therapy and range of motion 11:04Patient's pain perception and motivation barriers 13:01Transition to activity and social engagement 13:49Progress and current status of the patient 15:13Reflections on practice and lessons learned 16:11Final thoughts and resources
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    18 m