The Rehab Remix
The Rehab Remix
Podcast Description
Welcome to The Rehab Remix, the podcast where your PT besties break down the latest neuro and ortho research into real-world clinical gems. Whether you're a student, new grad, or seasoned clinician, we’re here to help you turn evidence into action, served with clarity, good vibes, and laughs. Tune in for practical insights, honest conversations, and a fresh take on physical therapy that keeps you learning, laughing, and leveling up your clinical game.
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The podcast focuses on critical themes such as motor learning principles, optimal theory application, and therapist-patient communication strategies. Episode topics include the impact of intrinsic motivation on performance and practical techniques for enhancing patient engagement during therapy sessions, ensuring that listeners are equipped with applicable tools for clinical practice.

Welcome to The Rehab Remix, the podcast where your PT besties break down the latest neuro and ortho research into real-world clinical gems. Whether you’re a student, new grad, or seasoned clinician, we’re here to help you turn evidence into action, served with clarity, good vibes, and laughs. Tune in for practical insights, honest conversations, and a fresh take on physical therapy that keeps you learning, laughing, and leveling up your clinical game.
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In this episode of The Rehab Remix – Drs. Young and Tighe continue their conversation with Dr. Becky Bliss, a clinicalassociate professor at the University of Kansas Medical Center as she shares her insights on transforming physical therapy education through innovative teaching methods. Dr. Bliss emphasizes the importance of fostering independence instudents by moving away from traditional demonstration-based teaching to a more inquiry-driven approach. She discusses the significance of creating a safe learning environment where students can engage in trial and error, allowing them to learn from their mistakes and develop confidence in their skills. This shift not only enhances their clinical reasoning but also prepares them forreal-world challenges in patient care.
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