How Can Identifying Your Patient’s Innate Mobility Change Their Outcomes?

Presented by Phil Plisky and Jenna Gourlay

How Can Identifying Your Patient’s Innate Mobility Change Their Outcomes?

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Audio Runtime: 48 Minutes; Learning Assessment Time: 7 Minutes

Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 6: How Can Identifying Your Patient’s Innate Mobility Change Their Outcomes?

Join Phil Plisky as he sits down with Jenna Gourlay, an expert in joint hypermobility and orthopedic residency director at the Rehabilitation & Performance Institute. In this episode, Phil and Jenna discuss the importance of recognizing and addressing joint hypermobility in clinical practice. They explore key questions clinicians should ask, highlight recent research findings, and provide practical tips for translating this knowledge into effective patient care.

Learning Objectives
  • Interpret the evidence around joint hypermobility
  • Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address joint hypermobility
  • Solve patient case scenarios involving joint hypermobility
This is an audio-only course. Additional materials are available for download within the course. To receive continuing education credit, complete the course and the accompanying quiz.

Meet your instructors

Phil Plisky

Dr. Phil Plisky is a professor in the University of Evansville’s Doctor of Physical Therapy and PhD in Health Professions Education programs. He is the host of the MedBridge Rehab and Performance Lab podcast and founder of the Coaches Club at

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Jenna Gourlay

Dr. Jenna Gourlay is a board-certified sports physical therapist for the Rehabilitation & Performance Institute and the director of their orthopedic residency program. Dr. Gourlay is an adjunct professor at the University of Evansville and previously worked as the team physical therapist for the women’s basketball and…

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Chapters & learning objectives

How Can Identifying Your Patient’s Innate Mobility Change Their Outcomes?

1. How Can Identifying Your Patient’s Innate Mobility Change Their Outcomes?

Join Phil Plisky as he sits down with Jenna Gourlay to discuss the importance of recognizing and addressing joint hypermobility in clinical practice.