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Best ClinicalAthlete podcasts we could find (updated May 2020)
Best ClinicalAthlete podcasts we could find
Updated May 2020
Updated May 2020
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Episode 62: “It’s the Quadz Until It’s Not The Quadz” Part 2: All Things Knee & Science with Erik Meira, PT.
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When it comes to treating the knee, what’s important? Why does Erik say the quad is king? Does the hip matter? Can we ‘change movement’ to decrease risk? Why do athletes choose “risky” movement patterns? What about valgus…. So many questions, so little time.. Erik is here to help. Connect with Erik Meira:Twitter: @erikmeiraInstagram: @erikmeiraptWe…
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Episode 61: “It’s the Quadz Until It’s Not The Quadz” Part 1: All Things Knee & Science with Erik Meira, PT.
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When it comes to treating the knee, what’s important? Why does Erik say the quad is king? Does the hip matter? Can we ‘change movement’ to decrease risk? Why do athletes choose “risky” movement patterns? What about valgus…. So many questions, so little time.. Erik is here to help. Connect with Erik Meira:Twitter: @erikmeiraInstagram: @erikmeiraptWe…
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Episode 60: The Case for Retiring Flexibility as a Major Component of Physical Fitness with Dr. Jim Nuzzo
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Is flexibility testing valid? What evidence is it even founded on? Should it be retired as a major component of physical fitness? Should we de-emphasize static stretching in exercise prescriptions? We discuss these things and more with Dr. Jim Nuzzo, who recently wrote a thought-provoking paper on the topic. Connect with Dr. Jim Nuzzo:Twitter: @Jam…
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Episode 59: The Athlete’s Story: Training with a Chronic Injury and The Lessons Learned Along The Way, with Bryce Krawczyk
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This show is a bit unique. In this episode, we interview Bryce Krawczyk, who is an elite powerlifter. The topic of the discussion is the recurrent injury that Bryce has dealt with over the past several years, and the things he’s learned along the way. There are important and valuable lessons in this one, for anyone who trains for any physical activ…
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Episode 58: Let’s Talk Poop: Dispelling Myths About The Gut Microbiome with Dr. Gabrielle Fundaro, PhD
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Whether or not diet & nutrition is your expertise, you likely get questions from your athletes about the popular practices that are espoused, with gut health being a hot topic. So, what is the gut microbiome? Does it predict health states, and if so, can we do anything about it? We discuss these things and more and bust some myths with Dr. Gabriell…
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Episode 57: Placebo in Sports Medicine & Athletic Performance with John Kiely: Part 2
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What is placebo? Is it a “real” phenomenon? Can we harness it for the athlete’s benefit? Should we? We welcome world-renowned coach and lecturer John Kiely back onto the show to discuss these things and much more.Follow John Kiely on:Twitter: @simplysportssciResearchGate: http://bit.ly/2LnQd7YInstagram: @simplysportssciEmail: JKiely@uclan.ac.ukFoll…
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Episode 56: Placebo in Sports Medicine & Athletic Performance with John Kiely: Part 1
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What is placebo? Is it a “real” phenomenon? Can we harness it for the athlete’s benefit? Should we? We welcome world-renowned coach and lecturer John Kiely back onto the show to discuss these things and much more.Follow John Kiely on:Twitter: @simplysportssciResearchGate: http://bit.ly/2LnQd7YInstagram: simplysportssciEmail: JKiely@uclan.ac.ukFollo…
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Episode 55: Character Counts: Finding Purpose as a Clinician with Jackson Taylor (Part 2)
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Why did we choose our profession? How does our character impact our ability to succeed professionally? What are the actionable steps we can take to better reflect on our character and what our given purpose is in life? These things, and much more, are part of a thought provoking conversation we had with Jackson Taylor, who is a Physical Therapist i…
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Episode 54: Character Counts: Finding Purpose as a Clinician with Jackson Taylor (Part 1)
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Why did we choose our profession? How does our character impact our ability to succeed professionally? What are the actionable steps we can take to better reflect on our character and what our given purpose is in life? These things, and much more, are part of a thought provoking conversation we had with Jackson Taylor, who is a Physical Therapist i…
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Episode 53: The Lost Art: Rehabilitation and Training For The Performing Arts with Jacob Manley
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It’s less common in the performing arts sphere to think about dancers and musicians as “athletes”; but physiology is physiology. We welcome onto the show, Jacob Manley, to discuss the nuance and special considerations when managing these athletes. This is a topic that has not been discussed on the podcast before, and Jacob brought some … Continue r…
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Episode 52: Patellofemoral Pain: Clinical Practice Guidelines with Dr. Richard Willy (Part 2)
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We welcome onto the show, Dr. Rich Willy, PT, PhD for Part 2 of our interview! Rich is an assistant Professor at the University of Montana’s School of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Science. His research focuses on the treatment of runners and tactical athletes with patellofemoral pain, achilles tendon injuries, and bone stress injuries. In … Co…
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Episode 51: Patellofemoral Pain: Clinical Practice Guidelines with Dr. Richard Willy (Part 1)
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We welcome onto the show, Dr. Rich Willy, PT, PhD. Rich is an assistant Professor at the University of Montana’s School of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Science. His research focuses on the treatment of runners and tactical athletes with patellofemoral pain, achilles tendon injuries, and bone stress injuries. In this episode (Part 1), we talk ……
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Episode 50: Kickass Rehab For Female Athletes with Ellie Somers, DPT
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We welcome onto the show, Ellie Somers, DPT. Ellie is the owner and head SheWolf for Sisu Sports Performance & PT in Seattle, WA, where she works to foster female athlete development before, during, and after injury. On this episode, we talk with Ellie about those very things – how to get female athletes comfortable … Continue reading Episode 50: K…
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Episode 49: Case Study: Powerlifter with Hip Pain
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We’re back with the first installment of our case study series! In this episode, we discuss an athlete of John Flagg, who’s been dealing with hip pain during back squatting. We talk about how they managed the injury, in order to get the athlete back to performance! Want to learn more about training and treating … Continue reading Episode 49: Case S…
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Episode 48: Training & Treatment of The Barbell Athlete
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The ClinicalAthlete crew is back! In this episode, we tackle the training and treatment needs of Barbell athletes. What are the key principles for sustainable training? How can the lifter be involved in the training process? How do we best manage injuries with these athletes, and what should clinicians be focusing on? We discuss these … Continue re…
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Episode 47: Student Series: Staying Up To Date on The Literature with Nate Wong, SPT
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Keeping up with all the research that comes out can be a daunting task. What are some useful strategies to help? How do we make the information “stick”? Is it normal to feel overwhelmed or to have trouble retaining what you read? Is social media a good thing for education? We discuss these things and … Continue reading Episode 47: Student Series: S…
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Episode 46: Reconditioning The Injured Athlete: Principles > Methods with Jarred Boyd
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Why is it important to understand rehab and training principles rather than memorizing methods? What are the important principles, and how do we implement them during the rehab process? We discuss these things and much more with Physical Therapist and Strength & Conditioning coach Jarred Boyd. Follow Jarred Boyd on Instagram: @dr.jfitboyd Learn mor…
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Episode 45: Reconciling Biomechanics with Pain Science with Greg Lehman
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Awareness of the ‘science of pain’ seems to have increased over the last several years (a good thing!). With the understanding that “psychosocial” factors may play a role in the experience of pain, what role does biomechanics play? Do biomechanics matter in terms of managing the pain experience for our athletes? If so, how and … Continue reading Ep…
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Episode 44: Injuries in Powerlifting: Crunching The Numbers with Andrew Patton
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How prevalent are injuries in powerlifting? Is there a difference between male and female? Does having a pre-existing training limitation increase your risk of injury? Are there other risk factors to consider? We ask these questions and discuss the answers with PhD candidate Andrew Patton, as he dissects his longitudinal study on powerlifting injur…
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Episode 43: Pain: Moving Beyond The BioPsychoSocial Model
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The biopsychosocial model is currently the gold standard with which we understand pain. However, are there limitations? Is it being misinterpreted? How can we continue to improve upon it, and further our understanding of the complexity of pain? In this episode, we are joined by pain researchers Peter Stilwell and Katherine Harman, to discuss their …
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Episode 42: The Rise of the Masters Athlete: Redefining what it means to be “older” with Christina Prevett
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Is training and rehab for our Masters athletes really that much different? What are the common misconceptions and legitimate considerations when working with our older athletes? We welcome Christina Prevett, MScPT, PhD(c) onto the show to discuss these topics and more! Follow Christina on Instagram: @christina_prevett @staveoff @themastersathleteco…
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Episode 41: Treating & Training The Endurance Athlete with Danielle Adler Kroot
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What are the important first steps for the beginner endurance athlete? How much do running biomechanics matter for performance and injury? How does one go about educating the hard-charging endurance athlete on altering their habits? We discuss these things and much more with Physical Therapist and endurance athlete Danielle Adler Kroot. Follow Dani…
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Episode 40: Overhead Lifting For Athletes with Marcos Soriano
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Are weightlifting overhead derivatives useful for athletes who are not competitive weightlifters? What do we really mean when we say force output, rate of force, and impulse of force? Can the push press and jerk carry over to our ability to jump? Is there an argument for the use over overhead derivatives versus the bench … Continue reading Episode …
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Episode 39: Cardiopulmonary Considerations in Orthopedic Rehabilitation with Rich Severin
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Why are vitals vital? Do orthopedic clinicians do an adequate job of screening the cardiovascular system? How can we do better? What does “breathing dysfunction” really mean, and what do we do about it? We discuss these things and more with Physical Therapist and researcher Richard Severin. Follow Rich: Instagram: @pt_reviewer Twitter: @ptreviewer …
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Episode 38: The Nordic Hamstring Curl, Screening, and Injury Risk: What We Know with Dr. Nicol van Dyk
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What does the current evidence tell us about the effects of Nordic Hamstring Curl on injury rates? What does injury “prevention” really mean, and what factors should we consider to decrease risk? We discuss these things and much more with clinical researcher Dr. Nicol van Dyk. Learn about the ClinicalAthlete Community: https://www.clinicalathlete.c…
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Episode 37: Using Emerging Strategies in Powerlifting Programming with Mike Tuchscherer (Part 2)
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How do we minimize assumptions and simplify the powerlifting programming process? How do we maximize progress for the individual? How can we minimize uncertainty when peaking for competition? What does “fatigue” actually mean? We discuss these things and more with powerlifting coach and elite powerlifter Mike Tuchscherer. Follow Mike and RTS on Ins…
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Episode 36: Using Emerging Strategies in Powerlifting Programming with Mike Tuchscherer (Part 1)
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How do we minimize assumptions and simplify the powerlifting programming process? How do we maximize progress for the individual? How can we minimize uncertainty when peaking for competition? What does “fatigue” actually mean? We discuss these things and more with powerlifting coach and elite powerlifter Mike Tuchscherer. Follow Mike and RTS on Ins…
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Episode 35: Knee Function & Strength Differences Between Young Athletes Who Return to Prior Level and Those That Don’t after ACLR, with Matt Ithurburn, PT, PhD.
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Do young athletes who return to prior level of sport after ACLR have better knee function and strength when they are cleared, compared to young athletes who end up with a second ACL tear or don’t make it back to prior level? The answer might surprise you.. What other factors should we be looking at … Continue reading Episode 35: Knee Function & Str…
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Episode 34: Powerlifting Coaching: A Constraints-Led Approach with Kevin Cann (Part 2)
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How do we incorporate dynamical systems theory into powerlifting? Are common practices like structured training blocks and planned deload weeks the best approach? How can we modify training variables to address limitations and improve lifting performance? How are injuries best managed in this system? We discuss these topics and much more with power…
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Episode 33: Powerlifting Coaching: A Constraints-Led Approach with Kevin Cann (Part 1)
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How do we incorporate dynamical systems theory into powerlifting? Are common practices like structured training blocks and planned deload weeks the best approach? How can we modify training variables to address limitations and improve lifting performance? How are injuries best managed in this system? We discuss these topics and much more with power…
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Episode 32: Periodization, Stress, & Uncertainty: Confronting an Inconvenient Truth with John Kiely
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s periodization evidence-led or tradition driven? How has our knowledge about stress evolved over the last 100 years? What is the interplay between stress, training, and rehab? We discuss these things and much more with highly respected coach and lecturer, John Kiely. Follow John on Twitter: @simplysportssci Paper Discussed on The Show: 1. http://b…
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Episode 31: Do our rehab clients NEED strength training? With Dr. Scotty Butcher
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Show Notes: Is strength often the missing ingredient in therapeutic exercise programming? Is “training for the sport of life” equal to “train your rehab clients like athletes”? We discuss these things and much more with Dr. Scotty Butcher, along with his latest research on lumbar spine mechanics in squatting and deadlifting. Learn more about the … …
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Episode 30: Debunking Misinformation
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Is there a science to debunking misinformation? Well, the short answer is: yes. We welcome Michael Amato, DPT back onto the show to discuss the most effective approaches to correcting misinformation. *Lookin at YOU social media* Follow Michael on Instagram: @michaelvamato Links to the articles that we discussed: https://www.routledgehandbooks.com/d…
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Episode 29: Training Load Markers and What We Need to Know with Franco Impellizzeri, PhD
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What are internal and external training load markers? What is important information to track with our athletes, and what is fluff? How can we best use the evidence to guide our sports medicine decisions?We discuss these topics and much more with performance coach and researcher Franco Impellizzeri.Follow Franco on Twitter:@francoimpe (https://twitt…
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Episode 28: Returning Our Athletes to Sport: The Good, The Bad, and What We’re Missing with Dr. Mike Reiman
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What are the key elements for a successful return to sport? What elements seem to be lacking in the research for both the hip and the knee? What does "return to sport" really mean, and what are the difficulties in reporting it?We welcome Dr. Mike Reiman, a faculty member at Duke University and clinical researcher, onto the show, to discuss these to…
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Episode 27: Creating Positive Change in Healthcare With Zak Gabor
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What are the current issues affecting healthcare? How can we help change the culture and improve patient care? We discuss these things and much more with Zak Gabor of The Level Up Initiative.Follow Zak and The Level Up Initiative on Instagram:@simplestrengthphysio (https://www.instagram.com/simplestrengthphysio)@thelevelupinitiative (https://www.in…
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Episode 26: Q&A Series #7 with Eric Lagoy
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In this episode, we welcome Eric Lagoy, DPT onto the show to answer questions from the ClinicalAthlete community, and to talk about the amazing Exercise Prescription class that he teaches for Quinnipiac's DPT program!Topics Covered-Beard Maintenance-Barriers to starting an exercise prescription course-Do today’s students have a better understanding…
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Episode 25: Q&A Series #6 Student Edition with Taylor Eckel
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In this episode, we welcome Student Physical Therapist Taylor Eckel onto the show to talk about the student experience and answer questions from the ClinicalAthlete Community!Topics Covered:- 6:06 How can clinicians support students?- 11:00 Finding time to do 'extra' learning- 21:55 Dealing with peer resistance- 29:04 Tips to undergrads for PT scho…
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Episode 24: ACL Return to Sport – Not Just About The Bio: with Steph Allen
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What are the psychological implications of ACLR in the return to sport decision? How effective can proper education and setting of expectations be in the various stages of rehab? We discuss these things and much more with Steph Allen, DPT. Follow Steph on Instagram: @stephallen.dpt (https://www.instagram.com/stephallen.dp)Learn more about the Clini…
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Episode 23: Physique Athletes – Injury Risk & Psychological Factors with Eric Helms
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Competition prep for physique athletes is hard. Why do injury rates seem to be higher during this time? What are the optimal training and nutritional strategies when preparing for a show? Are all types of cardio created equal? Is cardio necessary at all for a show-prep cut? We welcome internationally recognized coach, competitor, and researcher Eri…
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Episode 22: Q&A Series #5 Student Edition with Nate Wong
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In this episode, we welcome Student Physical Therapist Nate Wong onto the show to talk about the student experience and answer questions from the ClinicalAthlete Community!Topics Covered:- 7:13: Handling resistance from professors and peers- 19:46: How can professionals better support students- 29:08: Balancing curriculum information with other kno…
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Episode 21: Interpreting Research & Setting Goals For Diet & Training with Dr. Melissa Davis
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What are the important things to look for when interpreting research? What can we take from research conclusions? What are strategies to setting realistic goals for diet and training? We discuss these things and much more with Dr. Melissa Davis of Renaissance Periodization.Learn more about Mel here:https://goo.gl/W3dwu2 (https://goo.gl/W3dwu2)Learn…
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Episode 20: Q&A Series #4 with John Flagg
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In this episode, we answer questions from the ClinicalAthlete Community, with special guest John Flagg!Topics Covered:- 7:19: The future of Athletic Trainers- 21:54: Applying load management in the athletic training setting- 33:42: Injury Prevention- 50:18: Pain ToleranceFollow John on Instagram @rebuildstrongeronline (https://www.instagram.com/reb…
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Episode 19: Q&A Series #3 with Michael Amato
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In this episode, we answer questions from the ClinicalAthlete Community!Topics Covered:- 6:09: Handling disagreement with colleagues- 15:51: Affective-reflective theory of physical inactivity- 21:25: Peripheral vs. central sensitization- 42:07: Future research that we would like to seeFollow Michael on Instagram @michaelvamatoTo learn more about th…
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Episode 18: Q&A Series #2 with Steph Allen
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In this episode, we answer questions from the ClinicalAthlete Community with special guest Steph Allen, DPT!- 7:00: Compliance & fear avoidance with ACL rehab- 16:06: Using the objective measures learned in school- 27:22: Applying acute:chronic workload ratios to barbell sports- 40:09: Residencies - are they worth it?- 47:14: Advice to new grads ma…
In this episode, we answer questions from the ClinicalAthlete Community!- 2:24: Management of DOMS- 11:30: Learning about integrating S&C into rehab- 21:25: Tempo work and overuse injuries- 30:00: Specificity of diagnoses and documentation- 44:45: Approaching professors about curriculumTo learn more about the ClinicalAthlete Community:https://www.c…
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Episode 16: K.I.S.S. Simplifying The Shoulder with Adam Meakins
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Why must we overcomplicate things? In this episode, we welcome Physiotherapist and strength and conditioning specialist, Adam Meakins, onto the show to discuss management of shoulder injuries (and other topics) in a simple, practical way.Adam's blog:https://thesports.physio/ (https://thesports.physio/)To learn more about the ClinicalAthlete Communi…
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Episode 15: Developing Your Comeback Plan After Injury with Dr. Mike Israetel
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In this episode, we welcome co-founder and Chief Sport Scientist of Renaissance Periodization, Dr. Mike Israetel, onto the show to discuss how to program your strength training when coming back from an injury. To learn more about the ClinicalAthlete Community:https://www.clinicalathlete.com (https://www.clinicalathlete.com/)…
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Episode 14: Gender Differences in Resistance Training with Greg Nuckols
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In this episode, we welcome strength coach and science aficionado Greg Nuckols onto the show. Greg discusses the similarities & differences between men and women regarding their responses to resistance training, based on fundamental physiology and a comprehensive overview of the scientific literature.Greg's blog:www.strongerbyscience.com/ (https://…
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Episode 13: Thawing The Narrative of ‘Frozen Shoulder’ with Jarod Hall
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What is Frozen Shoulder and how do we manage it?In this episode, we welcome Jarod Hall, DPT onto the podcast to answer these questions and to discuss:- the importance of the subjective exam- the impact of placebo & nocebo on these patients- pain neuroscience education as a whole- therapeutic exercise treatment for the frozen shoulderFollow Jarod on…