
Ep. 211 · Mar 8, 2026
I look back on my career and see clearly where my priorities on becoming a great clinician were misplaced. Techniques are great, but research time and time again has failed to find a technique that works significantly better than the next. So, what would I do if I were to go back in time? Tune in and find out! Episode articles mentioned: Artus M, van der Windt DA, Jordan KP, Hay EM. Low back pain symptoms show a similar pattern of improvement following a wide range of primary care tre...
I look back on my career and see clearly where my priorities on becoming a great clinician were misplaced.
Techniques are great, but research time and time again has failed to find a technique that works significantly better than the next.
So, what would I do if I were to go back in time?
Tune in and find out!
Episode articles mentioned: Artus M, van der Windt DA, Jordan KP, Hay EM. Low back pain symptoms show a similar pattern of improvement following a wide range of primary care treatments: a systematic review of randomized clinical trials. Rheumatology (Oxford). Dec 2010;49(12):2346-56.Cook C, Learman K, Showalter C, Kabbaz V, O'Halloran B. Early use of thrust manipulation versus non-thrust manipulation: a randomized clinical trial. Man Ther. Jun 2013;18(3):191-198.https://www.noigroup.com/noijam/the-rollercoaster-of-professional-life-still-evolving/
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