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Season 3, Episode 12 | Podcast #48
Today we are joined by 2 special guests Sports Medicine Physician, Dr. BJ Smith, and Physical Therapist, Ross Nachbi. Today we will be getting into field sports injuries the importance of the gluteus medius in sports medicine injuries.
Dr. Bradley "BJ" Smith is a Sports Medicine Physician at the Rothman Institute and currently sees patients at the Limerick, Bryan Mawr, and Wynnewood locations. He graduated from Penn State University and completed medical school at Jefferson Medical College. After completing his residency in Family Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, he completed a Sports Medicine fellowship at Healthplex Sports Medicine of Crozer-Keystone Health System. Dr. Smith brings a total body approach to the treatment of athletes and non-athletes alike. He treats all types of musculoskeletal and orthopedic injuries, from sprains and strains to fractures, pediatric issues to arthritis. Dr. Smith also treats Sports-Related Concussions using the latest techniques, including integrative and complementary methods.
I am also joined by Ross Nachbi, Physical Therapist at Ivy Rehab in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. Ross graduated from the University of Rochester with a degree in Brain and Cognitive Science and went on to Northwestern University where he graduated with his doctorate in Physical Therapy. Ross is McKenzie Method Trained and is trained in FMS or functional movement screening as well as SFMA, or selective functional movement assessment. He is also a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS). He is experienced in treating all orthopedic and sports medicine conditions, both operative and non-operative.
4:26 Why Dr. Smith went into the field of sports medicine, what his journey through medical school was like and how being the child of a trauma surgeon impacted his decision.
11:50 How Dr. Smith's training guided him to become the physician he is today and how the whole body approach of sports medicine allows for variety.
15:00 Why sending a patient to a physical therapist that has a background in a similar sport is important and contributes to better outcomes.
19:00 How their treatment approaches have changed since first starting to treat several years ago.
21:00 Why it’s so important for sports medicine physicians to have a great relationship with the physical therapist they refer to.
23:00 Direct Access to physical therapy without seeing a doctor and how physical therapists approach that treatment and relationship.
30:00 How good communication and good notes from the physical therapist help avoid a third referral and delay in care.
42:00 “I’m a strong believer that a large portion - probably even the majority - of lower extremity injuries, issues, and complaints are due at least in some part to not enough activation in the gluteus medius”
43:00 Why the gluteus medius not activating enough causes so many issues in the lower body and how lack of lateral movement contributes to this issue.
1:05:00 Why we need to bring back the popularity of the jumping jack.
1:06:00 The best exercises to activate the glute medius
1:13:00 How Dr.Smith implements side-lying hip abductions to treat almost every lower extremity issue.
For full show notes and contact information please visit https://www.onqperformancetherapy.com/episodes
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Season 3, Episode 12 | Podcast #48
Today we are joined by 2 special guests Sports Medicine Physician, Dr. BJ Smith, and Physical Therapist, Ross Nachbi. Today we will be getting into field sports injuries the importance of the gluteus medius in sports medicine injuries.
Dr. Bradley "BJ" Smith is a Sports Medicine Physician at the Rothman Institute and currently sees patients at the Limerick, Bryan Mawr, and Wynnewood locations. He graduated from Penn State University and completed medical school at Jefferson Medical College. After completing his residency in Family Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, he completed a Sports Medicine fellowship at Healthplex Sports Medicine of Crozer-Keystone Health System. Dr. Smith brings a total body approach to the treatment of athletes and non-athletes alike. He treats all types of musculoskeletal and orthopedic injuries, from sprains and strains to fractures, pediatric issues to arthritis. Dr. Smith also treats Sports-Related Concussions using the latest techniques, including integrative and complementary methods.
I am also joined by Ross Nachbi, Physical Therapist at Ivy Rehab in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. Ross graduated from the University of Rochester with a degree in Brain and Cognitive Science and went on to Northwestern University where he graduated with his doctorate in Physical Therapy. Ross is McKenzie Method Trained and is trained in FMS or functional movement screening as well as SFMA, or selective functional movement assessment. He is also a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS). He is experienced in treating all orthopedic and sports medicine conditions, both operative and non-operative.
4:26 Why Dr. Smith went into the field of sports medicine, what his journey through medical school was like and how being the child of a trauma surgeon impacted his decision.
11:50 How Dr. Smith's training guided him to become the physician he is today and how the whole body approach of sports medicine allows for variety.
15:00 Why sending a patient to a physical therapist that has a background in a similar sport is important and contributes to better outcomes.
19:00 How their treatment approaches have changed since first starting to treat several years ago.
21:00 Why it’s so important for sports medicine physicians to have a great relationship with the physical therapist they refer to.
23:00 Direct Access to physical therapy without seeing a doctor and how physical therapists approach that treatment and relationship.
30:00 How good communication and good notes from the physical therapist help avoid a third referral and delay in care.
42:00 “I’m a strong believer that a large portion - probably even the majority - of lower extremity injuries, issues, and complaints are due at least in some part to not enough activation in the gluteus medius”
43:00 Why the gluteus medius not activating enough causes so many issues in the lower body and how lack of lateral movement contributes to this issue.
1:05:00 Why we need to bring back the popularity of the jumping jack.
1:06:00 The best exercises to activate the glute medius
1:13:00 How Dr.Smith implements side-lying hip abductions to treat almost every lower extremity issue.
For full show notes and contact information please visit https://www.onqperformancetherapy.com/episodes