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Zachary Walston, PT, DPT, OCS
Zachary Walston, PT, DPT, OCS

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Tackling health misinformation one story at a time — My mission is to challenge health misinformation by improving knowledge translation from research to clinicians and patients. Receive brief summaries of recent research weekly and a monthly update on new content: Subscribe here Clinical Gap Podcast: A complete list of all episodes Stories Tackling Health Misinformation: Stories on health and…

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About Zach Walston
About Zach Walston
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Better Humans

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Meniscus Surgery is Often a Waste of Time and Money

The research pile against meniscectomies is getting large — Healthcare is a mess. Having been a physical therapist for nearly a decade, I have first-hand experience navigating an infuriating system that routinely lights money on fire. So many medical procedures are a waste of time and money. Chief among them are arthroscopic knee surgeries. I am not a surgeon…

Health

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Meniscus Surgery is Often a Waste of Time and Money
Meniscus Surgery is Often a Waste of Time and Money
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Better Humans

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Kale Won’t Kill You & Sugar Isn’t Poison: Ignore Silly Food Claims About Harm

The dosage makes the poison. — “Sugar is poison.” That is one of several absurd claims made on social media by coaches, trainers, and even some healthcare providers. It’s not. Can sugar be harmful? Absolutely. Do you know what else is potentially harmful? Water. You can die from ingesting too much water, cleverly known as water…

Health

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Kale Won’t Kill You & Sugar Isn’t Poison: Ignore Silly Food Claims About Harm
Kale Won’t Kill You & Sugar Isn’t Poison: Ignore Silly Food Claims About Harm
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In Fitness And In Health

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How to Choose the Right Amount of Exercise to Improve Muscle and Strength

Does the bro science rep range check out? — If the clock is your primary guide to determining your exercise dose then you are likely over or under-training. There is nothing special about an hour. Granted, I am a huge proponent of the physical activity guidelines, and they use time thresholds for exercise: 150 minutes of moderate or 75…

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How to Choose the Right Amount of Exercise to Improve Muscle and Strength
How to Choose the Right Amount of Exercise to Improve Muscle and Strength
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Better Humans

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Stop Telling People Posture Causes Pain

How much longer are we going to ignore decades of research? — The posture nonsense is getting out of control. While preparing for a residency lecture this week, I came across an article on posture written by a physician. It was hard to contain my frustration. “Sitting badly or standing in a slouched position stresses your lower back, weakening and damaging an…

Health

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Stop Telling People Posture Causes Pain
Stop Telling People Posture Causes Pain
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Better Humans

·Jul 25

Plant-Based or Animal Protein? Short or Long Acting? Keep Your Protein Intake Simple

Exploring protein research and practical takeaways — If you aim to live a long and healthy life, you need to prioritize muscle development. You don’t need to look like Arnold Schwarzenegger, but you need to be strong. Protein intake is not complicated. The recommendations for protein intake are not static either. When I first started studying physical…

Fitness

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Plant-Based or Animal Protein? Short or Long Acting? Keep Your Protein Intake Simple
Plant-Based or Animal Protein? Short or Long Acting? Keep Your Protein Intake Simple
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In Fitness And In Health

·Jul 20

Don’t Skip the Leg Day if You Care About Your Heart

Strategies for improving leg strength, regardless of your age or fitness level — Don’t skip the leg day. This phrase is often relayed to budding gym bros whose sole goals are to develop a large chest and bulging biceps. Building a big upper body may look great, but neglecting the lower body has consequences. Aesthetically, you aren’t winning any bodybuilding competitions if you…

Heart

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Don’t Skip the Leg Day if You Care About Your Heart
Don’t Skip the Leg Day if You Care About Your Heart
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In Fitness And In Health

·Jul 17

Don’t Like Lifting Heavy Weights? You Can Still Add Muscle and Strength

A new study compares moderate and light weight training — Can anyone build muscle and get stronger? Strength training is commonly recommended to improve strength, muscle mass, and power in individuals of different age groups. We have research showing older adults (over 75 years old) can build muscle and strength through exercise. How long does it take? The studies show…

Strength

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Don’t Like Lifting Heavy Weights? You Can Still Add Muscle and Strength
Don’t Like Lifting Heavy Weights? You Can Still Add Muscle and Strength
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Runner's Life

·Jul 14

Does Your Strike Pattern or Step-Rate Influence Your Injury Risk?

Re-evaluating common recommendations from coaches and physios — Runners and coaches are always looking for the latest shoes and training techniques to gain an edge over the competition. One of the biggest detriments to development and performance is injury. Nothing kills progress like shutting down for rehabilitation. As a physical therapist who has treated many runners, I know…

Running

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Does Your Strike Pattern or Step-Rate Influence Your Injury Risk?
Does Your Strike Pattern or Step-Rate Influence Your Injury Risk?
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Better Humans

·Jul 11

How Do You Prevent Injuries? 8 Strategies Backed by Research and Expert Experience

Injury prevention is both simple and complex. — How do you prevent injuries? This is one of the most common questions I am asked as a physical therapist. You can poll a group of coaches, trainers, physios, doctors, and researchers and receive a variety of answers. There is no way to completely eliminate injury risk but there are…

Sports

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How Do You Prevent Injuries? 8 Strategies Backed by Research and Expert Experience
How Do You Prevent Injuries? 8 Strategies Backed by Research and Expert Experience
Sports

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Zachary Walston, PT, DPT, OCS

Zachary Walston, PT, DPT, OCS

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A physical therapist tackling health misinformation | Providing short research summaries at https://www.zacharywalston.com/subscribe | Clinical Gap Podcast Host

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