In this episode of Hands On, Hands Off, we dive deep into the evolving world of orthopedic manual therapy with the internationally renowned expert, Chad Cook. Chad shares his insights on "scaffolding" in manual therapy, providing a new framework for better communication and clinical outcomes.
Whether you're a clinician, educator, or student, Chad’s discussion offers fresh perspectives on integrating treatment mechanisms, biomechanics, neuroscience, and more into your practice.
Main Topic/Theme:
Chad Cook introduces the concept of "scaffolding" in manual therapy, building a framework for clinical practice that enhances patient communication and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Key Points Discussed:
The evolving framework ("scaffolding") for manual therapy and why it's crucial for the future of patient care.
How to integrate diverse fields like biomechanics, neuroscience, and imaging into manual therapy.
The importance of consistent language in manual therapy to improve collaboration across disciplines.
Chad's analogy of navigating rough terrains in both mountain biking and the shifting paradigms of manual therapy.
Special Guest:
Chad Cook, PT, PhD, MBA, FAPTA – International expert in manual therapy, author of four textbooks, and speaker in over 40 countries.
Target Audience:
Clinicians & Physical Therapists looking for advanced insights into manual therapy practices.
Healthcare Educators aiming to refine their teaching methods with new frameworks.
Students and Post-Professional Clinicians eager to stay updated on cutting-edge research in orthopedic manual physical therapy.
Manual Therapy
Chad Cook
Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy
Treatment Mechanisms
Physical Therapy Framework
Clinical Practice in Physical Therapy
Patient Outcomes in Physical Therapy
Biomechanics in Therapy
Neuroscience in Manual Therapy