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Dr. Mike StuderClinical TranslationThank you for bringing evidence and translating it into clinical practice. Your consistent efforts to define terms and ask application based questions is refreshing, respected, and appreciated!!
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AngelaP0My favorite podcast!This is by far my favorite podcast! The material and guests are superb. It's obvious for every podcast they devote hours preparing for the interview or research on the topic. I have learned so much from these individuals about movement, research, fascia and recovery. I'm extremely grateful for the work they do.
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KeiStrLove the missionAs a new PT, this is the most helpful podcast I listen to. I’m constantly trying to apply what I learn here in the clinical setting. E3rehab makes research accessible and also helps me guide my personal readings/research. The guests they welcome onto the show aren’t just successful researchers in the field, but also good and down to earth people. Would 100% recommend this show to all: clinicians, students, and patients.
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23bakerjGood formatLove shorter episodes
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IzzyrubygirlFoam RollingReally helpful episode! I like the format you two are proposing. How about an episode on myofascial release research? This information is so beneficial in sharing valid research and best practices for healthcare professionals. Thank you!
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x2dogsEpisode 38 Men’s/Pelvic flr healthThank You so much for doing this episode. I don’t feel crazy anymore. Excellent & Brave discussion. Really great info. I need to find a DPT like this. Ty
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Max DeMartinoLeaders in the FieldThe whole E3 crew does an incredible job of providing high value evidence based information in a way that is incredibly clinically applicable.
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David DeebleThese guys got me running againE3Rehab’s motto says it all: “Empowerment through evidence-based education.” That’s how they guided me to overcome the notoriously frustrating condition known as plantar pain/fasciitis. Make no mistake - it was a three-month process of consistent hard effort, following their treatment plan (via one of their many online workbooks) as closely as possible. It was a leap of faith on my part as I was at my wits end when I discovered their work - and it paid off. E3’s podcast is emblematic of all their work: no outlandish promises, just a clear outlining of the best, most up-to-date research from the perspective of three physical therapists. Also, nice guys. I strongly recommend this podcast.
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Dr. Mo CaVery informativeJust listened to the lateral hip pain podcast with Dr. Grimaldi and I think that was one of the most informative podcasts I’ve listened to to date. Keep up the good work!
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JareynolGreat learning and entertainment while under quarantine!I listened to these podcasts while out on my runs last month and enjoyed each one thoroughly. The 3 hosts have fantastic guests and they ask thoughtful questions. It’s clear that each host has done research on the topic and the guest before hand. Plus they have a catchy song going to start and end the podcast (and it’s not too long! 👏) Keep em coming!
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