In this episode Mike and Jake talk with Sam Spinelli and Jason LePage all about reading research. Why should we read it? How should we read it? Is all research the same? What is tooth fairy science? How many Oregon Trail references will Sam make? These questions and more will be answered on this weeks episode!
Show Notes can be found here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jCADuv0tfXP2UOnDrEeqiFZCqYuuRjGWhA0KN4ceTi0/edit?usp=sharing
References:
People:
Erik Meira, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS
J.W. Matheson, PT, DPT, MS, SCS, OCS, CSCS
Scot Morrison, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS
Derek Miles, PT, DPT
Zak Gabor, PT, DPT, CSCS
Mike Amato, PT, DPT, CSCS
Greg Nuckols, MS, CSCS
Eric Helms, PhD
Websites:
Clinical Athlete
PT Inquest
Cochrane Library
University of Oxford Research Powerpoint
Monthly Applications in Strength Sports (MASS)
Journals:
IJSPT
JOSPT
JAMA
Arthroscopy
Courses:
Scientific Principles of Sport Rehab
Jay’s Big 3 Research Appraisal Tips
Read the title and don’t read abstract
Jump into background info and methods
Go through methods with fine toothed comb
“Can I reproduce this intervention exactly the way they did?”
Go to Results table
Look at raw data. “The Numbers don’t lie.”
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