Why Do So Many of Our Orthopedic Treatments Result in Similar Outcomes
Description
In this sixth episode of Did You Know?, part of the APTA Orthopedics Podcasts, hosts Jill Thein-Nissenbaum and Lori Thein Brody sit down with Chad E. Cook, PT, PhD, FAPTA — one of the most accomplished and influential researchers in physical therapy.
Dr. Cook is a Tenured Professor at Duke University with appointments in Orthopaedics, Population Health Sciences, and the Duke Clinical Research Institute. He has authored 420+ publications, written 4 textbooks, delivered keynote lectures in 40 countries, and contributed to more than $17 million in external funding. A multi-award-winning educator and researcher, he’s recognized as one of the most productive and respected PT scholars in the field.
In this episode, we explore why so many orthopedic treatments produce similar outcomes — and what truly drives patient recovery.
Key takeaways for physical therapists:
- How to understand recovery trajectories and individualized treatment effects
- Why patient-reported outcomes (PROMIS) matter in clinical decision-making
- The impact of contextual factors and the therapeutic alliance
- How to make evidence-based decisions without over-relying on single studies
- Practical advice for new grads navigating clinical uncertainty
Whether you’re a student, new grad, or experienced clinician, this conversation offers evidence-based, practical insights to sharpen your clinical reasoning and improve how you interpret patient outcomes.
Target Audience:
Physical Therapists, PT Students and New Graduates, Clinicians interested in orthopedics, musculoskeletal care, and evidence-based practice, Researchers and educators in physical therapy



