
A Physical Therapy podcast featuring two passionate PTs as they discuss rehab, manual therapy, differential diagnosing, performance, private practice, evidence based therapy, their personal lives and of course sips 🍻! Dr. Brandon Cruz and Dr. Jeremy Boyd are the only two dual-board Certified Orthopedic and Sports Specialists and Fellowship Trained Physical Therapists in the State of NJ. Upcoming ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 82 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | Health & Fitness | ||||

SPTs this one is for all y'all! If you are wondering how to make the best out of your affiliations then you need to listen to this. Whether you like the setting/facility you are in or not, you can always take positives out of it! Your affiliations ar... more
Adductor strains can be a real pain in the #$%&! In this episode we discuss differential diagnostics of the different varieties of this injury and why we should not always assume pain in the groin region is an adductor strain!
Nothing more cringeworthy as hearing "I am bone on bone in my knee!" For years these patients were doomed for replacements, but is that the truth now? Can these people be saved?! Tune in to find out!
Have you ever wondered WHY Dr. Boyd and Dr. Cruz wanted to become physical therapists?! In this episode we discuss our origins stories of wat led us down the profession we so dearly love!
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Brandon are Jeremy are both fellowship trained physical therapists that provide their clinical expertise to better manage different impairments and diagnoses. They provide next level clinical decision making helping me better provide better care for my patients. They feature many well renowned physical therapists on the show. If you feel like you’ve hit a road block, this podcast would help guide you towards a successful path. Also, I love the ratings of the drinks in the beginning of the shows!... more
Funny and clinically applicable to many patient case scenarios. Brandon and Jeremy are a powerhouse duo with knowledge to help all clinicians master their craft!
One of the most educational podcasts for physical therapists! Thank you for all your guidance.
They really take a wholistic look at the profession, topics that are hot and dive deep into how we can improve our clinical judgement. Highly highly recommend taking a listen from the fellows!
I’m referring specifically to the episode on adhesive capsulitis. These guys spend a lot of time talking about the professionalism of their career, and yet drop F bombs and use a lot of coarse and imprecise language. Moreover, they spend a lot of time talking about using evidence but argue vehemently that PT is absolutely necessary for the recovery of frozen shoulder. However, the evidence does not bear that out. The hosts do not cite any evidence during the podcast to back up their claims. Thei... more









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