• Episode 193 (Marissa Smith and Dr Dayna Pool)

  • 2024/09/14
  • 再生時間: 58 分
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Episode 193 (Marissa Smith and Dr Dayna Pool)

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  • The pod now has many (thousands!) of new listeners and we decided to bring forward our annual Q and A session with the hosts of the show.

    A little more backstory of each host, a look back at why we do what we do, some incredible highlights you might have missed and why the pod is a firm proponent of evidence based practices.

    We cover off many topics, including:

    Is the podcast a full-time gig?

    What the difference between evidence-based and evidence-informed practice is,

    Qualitative research and the rich benefits of it's implementation,

    The often overlooked concept of maturation,

    The view of pain and discomfort in therapy - the good and the bad,

    Hands-on vs hand-off approach and the top-down and bottom-up philosophies,

    Our scientific stance on manual facilitation techniques and why we have a section on the website that is dedicated to our conversation with the DMI (Dynamic Movement Intervention) founder(s).

    It's about why research both matters and why ResearchWorks! 😉


    We still plan on bringing you some incredible interviews with amazing researchers over the last 7 episodes of the year, culminating in our historic 200th episode milestone, so be sure to stayed tuned!

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The pod now has many (thousands!) of new listeners and we decided to bring forward our annual Q and A session with the hosts of the show.

A little more backstory of each host, a look back at why we do what we do, some incredible highlights you might have missed and why the pod is a firm proponent of evidence based practices.

We cover off many topics, including:

Is the podcast a full-time gig?

What the difference between evidence-based and evidence-informed practice is,

Qualitative research and the rich benefits of it's implementation,

The often overlooked concept of maturation,

The view of pain and discomfort in therapy - the good and the bad,

Hands-on vs hand-off approach and the top-down and bottom-up philosophies,

Our scientific stance on manual facilitation techniques and why we have a section on the website that is dedicated to our conversation with the DMI (Dynamic Movement Intervention) founder(s).

It's about why research both matters and why ResearchWorks! 😉


We still plan on bringing you some incredible interviews with amazing researchers over the last 7 episodes of the year, culminating in our historic 200th episode milestone, so be sure to stayed tuned!

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