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    Explore " pain science" with insightful episodes like "Sensory Approach to Manual Therapy with Hillary Allen - Running through trauma.", "Followup to learning Pain Science with Dr. Nunez", "Ep. 131 Moving Patient’s Attention Away From Pain (Seethaler & Vickers)", "Exploring Electrotherapy - Episode 65" and "A Parents Guide: Inside a Young Athlete's Mind with Dr. Laurel Mines" from podcasts like ""Sensory Approach to Manual Therapy", "Pain Relief University", "AAOMPT Podcast: Physical Therapy Interviews with Content Experts", "ACE Audio" and "Taryn Swears: Nutrition | Mindset | Hormones"" and more!

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    Sensory Approach to Manual Therapy with Hillary Allen - Running through trauma.

    Sensory Approach to Manual Therapy with Hillary Allen - Running through trauma.

    In this episode I have the wonderful fortune of interviewing Hillary Allen, an endurance athlete and former client of mine. We talk about her experience surviving a near-fatal 150-foot fall while trail running. We discuss her road to recovery both physically and mentally, insights gained about being a process-driven versus performance-driven athlete, the value of community support, using writing and storytelling as therapy, and principles of resilience that helped her not only get back to elite competition but become an even stronger person.

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    Followup to learning Pain Science with Dr. Nunez

    Followup to learning Pain Science with Dr. Nunez

    We had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Nunez a while ago about understanding pain.  It was such a pleasure and amazing learning experience, we wanted to share a conversation that was not apart of the orginal post.

    Enjoy!

    Who is Anjanette C. Nunez, PT, DPT (Pronouns: She/Her/Hers)? Great question.

    Doctor of Physical Therapy, Board-Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist committed to the development of current and future DPT clinicians through inclusive clinical education, advocacy, leadership development and mentorship, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Experienced leader, researcher and lecturer in national and state physical therapy organizations. Clinical expertise in pain neuroscience education and non-pharmaceutical interventions for diverse populations. Proactive learner, and conscious and accountable advocate. Dedicated to promoting the profession of physical therapy through diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging-informed education, research, clinical reasoning and service.

    Learn more about her on her linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anjanettenunez/

    Ep. 131 Moving Patient’s Attention Away From Pain (Seethaler & Vickers)

    Ep. 131 Moving Patient’s Attention Away From Pain (Seethaler & Vickers)

    Dr. Carly Seethaler (E-mail, X) & Dr. Ryan Vickers (E-mail, Website) are interviewed by AAOMPT Pelvic Floor SIG president Dr. Helene Bengtsson on their 2023 AAOMPT Conference Break Out Session titled, “Managing Pain Perception through Expectancy Violations and Attention Alterations.” This episode would be interesting for all clinicians to spark curiosity in the therapeutic power of how the process of expectation setting with our patients can lead to improved patient subjective pain reports and self-perceived functional status. Here is the 2017 article referenced in the interview. 

    Find out more about the Foundation for Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy (FOMPT) and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists (AAOMPT) at the following links:

    Foundation website: www.aaompt.org/foundation

    Academy website: www.aaompt.org

    Twitter: @AAOMPT

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aaompt/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialaaompt/?hl=en

    Podcast e-mail: aaomptpodcast@gmail.com

    Podcast website: https://aaomptpodcast.simplecast.fm

    Exploring Electrotherapy - Episode 65

    Exploring Electrotherapy - Episode 65

    In today's episode Shaun explores a range of different mechanisms of effect that can be achieved with the use of electrotherapy, EMS in particular.
    Electrotherapy is a hugely versatile and clinically effective modality that is unfortunately not taught widely in undergraduate programs.
    We hope that this episode will expand your awareness around what is possible with the use of EMS.

    A Parents Guide: Inside a Young Athlete's Mind with Dr. Laurel Mines

    A Parents Guide: Inside a Young Athlete's Mind with Dr. Laurel Mines

    “All kids are going to experience something, whether it's positive or negative. And you know, the parents, they're doing the best they can. And they’re dealing with something that happened in their life that put a filter on their life that might be passed down to their kids through their own experience that they're not even trying to do.”


    Today our host Taryn Perry is joined by Dr. Laurel Mines, a renowned physical therapist, athletic performance trainer, and sports mental performance coach. She takes us through the intriguing world of mental performance coaching for young athletes, revealing the vital role of understanding an athlete's intricate mind starting in childhood. Discover how the omnipresent world of social media shapes athletes' performance and learn the ways parents can become pillars of support in the competitive sports arena.


    Then, find yourself navigating the complex link between pain and our mental and emotional state. Taryn and Dr. Laurel unravel how individual experiences mold our perception of pain, and discuss how personal and professional growth can be life-altering.


    They also traverse the profound impact of childhood experiences on our adult perceptions and behaviors, digging into common root causes of such feelings and stressing the need for processing these experiences differently. Taryn and Dr. Laurel also chat on the topic of generational trauma, exploring its effect on our lives and relationships. All this and more in this episode of Taryn Swears!



    Key Topics:

    • Welcome, Dr. Laurel Mines! (01:27)
    • Personal Growth and Overcoming Childhood Experiences (08:01)
    • The Impact of Parental Pressure on Young Athletes’ Mental Health (14:11)
    • Parenting and Child Development - Causes of Issues in Children (17:24)
    • Supporting Young Athletes’ Pressure and Growth (28:19)
    • Mental Performance Coaching for Young Athletes (36:15)
    • Lifelong Impacts of Mental Performance in Young Athletes (41:11)
    • Wrap-Up (43:08)



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    Where Strength & Conditioning Meets Rehab With Mitchell Tanner

    Where Strength & Conditioning Meets Rehab With Mitchell Tanner

    In this episode I had the opportunity to sit down with Mitchell Tanner, an expert in physical therapy and a coach. Mitchell is a Doctor of Physical Therapy & a Strength Coach. He has worked with everyone from professional athletes to everyday people. His remote coaching is very person centered, focusing on the whole person and not just their goals or the pain they're experiencing.

    Our in-depth discussion revolved around the crucial role of understanding pain and injury in athletic performance. Mitchell shed light on the common fears and misconceptions surrounding pain, highlighting the vital importance of empathy and compassion in the rehabilitation journey.

    We explored the importance of focusing on each step of the recovery process rather than fixating on the final goal. This balance between enduring discomfort and recognizing when to rest is essential for athletes. Additionally, we delved into the significance of proper technique in enhancing performance and addressed the limitations of relying exclusively on biomechanics to explain pain.

    Mitchell also shared his expertise in remote rehab coaching, emphasizing load management and personalized training plans. This episode is packed with valuable insights for athletes, coaches, health professionals, and anyone interested in the dynamics of pain management and recovery in sports. It's a must-listen for those seeking to deepen their understanding of athletic performance and the psychology of healing.

    Get In Touch With Mitch: https://www.instagram.com/coach.mitch.dpt/

    Contact Me: justin@assembleperformance.com
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    Exploring Shoulder Anatomy: A Deep Dive into Yin Yoga and Myofascial Release Techniques

    Exploring Shoulder Anatomy: A Deep Dive into Yin Yoga and Myofascial Release Techniques

    You might think you know the intricacies of your shoulder anatomy, but this practice will take you to a depth of understanding that you've never reached before. We're not just talking about the surface-level stuff; we're diving right into the complex details of your shoulder anatomy. We're also discussing how increased blood flow, nervous system benefits, and a temporary effect of increased muscle extensibility are the real benefits of the techniques we explore in this pod practice. In essence, we're debunking some myofascial release myths while embracing the REAL benefits of these practices.

    We're breaking down the anatomy of the shoulder, using traditional Yin Yoga postures, self  myofascial release techniques and breathing exercises, all designed to help you release tension gently through embodied awareness. For the the Yin Yoga teachers out there, this practice will amplify your knowledge of the shoulder anatomy in ways that reading a text book never could.

    So join me for this pod practice and allow me to guide you on this intriguing exploration of your body's shoulder anatomy through the lens of Yin Yoga and self-myofascial release techniques.

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    A Late Winter Wellness Retreat in the Dominican Republic
    March 3-10, 2023

    Join me for a 7 day Caribbean wellness retreat. Each day we will focus on a pillar of self care. By the end of the week you will have a group of new friends, some unforgettable memories and a personal self care strategy to enhance your life back at home.  Learn More 

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    Climbing the Mountain of Chronic Pain: Dr Furlan on Pain

    Climbing the Mountain of Chronic Pain: Dr Furlan on Pain

    Episode at a glance:

    • Relation to autoimmune arthritis: Dr. Furlan is a physician at a pain clinic, a scientist at the rehab institute, and assistant faculty at the University of Toronto. She is a physiatrist who specializes in pain.
    • Understanding Pain: Dr. Furlan explains how pain science is continually advancing and more information about how the brain processes pain is being discovered. There are different types of pain, and multiple systems in the body involved with the sensation/perception of pain.
    • Your pain is valid: Some people might not see your pain, and you may be stigmatized, but what you say is pain, IS pain. If other people say you’re not in pain, it’s because they don’t understand the pain system.
    • Language around pain: The words we use about pain can make a difference too. Cheryl and Dr. Furlan discusses different ways of approaching words like “conquer” or “defeat” in the context of living with a painful autoimmune condition.
    • 8 steps for living better with pain: Dr Furlan explains strategies for exercise, sleep and more. For example, she recommends breaking up exercise into smaller “snacks” or movement breaks. She also shares the importance of quality sleep is important too, since it gives you energy for other lifestyle factors. Investigate if you have a treatable sleep condition (like sleep apnea), and then address your sleep hygiene/routines - including making sure you’re not sleeping too little or too much. Lifestyle factors are often interconnected, and taking care of your mental health and nutrition can also support sleep and exercise.
    • Dr. Furlan’s best advice for newly diagnosed: Doing it alone is HARD. Find support, someone knowledgeable who’s climbed their mountain or helped others do it, who’ve traveled this road before - they can be your guide.

    Medical disclaimer: 

    All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

    Episode Sponsors

    Rheum to THRIVE, an online course and group support program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. See all the details and join the program or waitlist now! 

    Full Episode Details plus Audio Transcription: 

    Please go to the episode page on the Arthritis Life website for all the details! 

    Embracing Holistic Healing: The Intersection of Fitness, Caring Science, and Mind-Body Connection with Andrea Hall-Miller

    Embracing Holistic Healing: The Intersection of Fitness, Caring Science, and Mind-Body Connection with Andrea Hall-Miller

    In this episode, host Dana Jones interviews Andrea Hall Miller, a HeartMath trainer and author. Andrea discusses the science behind HeartMath, a practice that uses breathing and visualization to bring the heart and brain into coherence. She explains how HeartMath can help people to reduce stress, improve resilience, and increase their overall well-being.

    As the medical community explores new ways to prioritize well-being, Andrea shares her insights on how nurturing oneself enables better care for others. Discover the power of holistic healing and the transformative journey toward personal and professional growth. 


    Podcast Disclaimer:

    The Pain-Free Podcast is presented solely for general information, education, and entertainment purposes. Any information presented in this podcast is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional diagnosis. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast or website is at the user’s own risk. As always, users should not disregard or delay obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition that they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions.


    Show Notes

    HeartMath: https://www.heartmath.com/

    Watson Caring Science: https://www.watsoncaringscience.org/

    Andrea's Book: Good Regardless” A Metaphysical Love Story  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09RK6ZYH3

    Andrea’s Contact: andrea@whollypower.com

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    How to Build Resilience while Living with Chronic Pain: Tips from a Psychologist & Pain Researcher, with Dr. Afton Hassett

    How to Build Resilience while Living with Chronic Pain: Tips from a Psychologist & Pain Researcher, with Dr. Afton Hassett

    Summary:

    Psychologist Dr. Afton Hassett and Cheryl Crow, OT explore the neuroscience behind chronic pain and how its interconnection with fatigue, sleep, stress, and emotions may affect your experience of pain over time. 

    Dr. Hassett is an Associate Professor and Director of Pain and Opioid Research in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Michigan. In this episode, she explains how pain is not "all in your head," however it is in your BRAIN! Because the areas of your brain that process pain overlap with the areas that process thoughts and emotions, there is much you can do to influence pain signals. Further, there is evidence that building your resilience through mindfulness, social support, optimism, and healthy lifestyle habits can positively alter how the brain perceives pain.

    Dr. Hassett also shares lessons from her soon-to-be-released book, The Chronic Pain Reset, and Cheryl shares how she developed her Rheum to THRIVE course and program to help address the full picture of chronic pain patients’ needs.

    Episode at a glance:

    Professional background: Dr. Hassett studied clinical psychology in San Diego, where she received her doctorate. She now works as an Associate Professor and principal investigator at University of Michigan in the renowned Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center, one of the largest Chronic Pain Research centers in the world.

    Pain Science 101: Pain is not “all in your head”... but the brain processes pain using many of the same areas and structures of your brain that process emotions and thoughts. Thus, our thoughts, emotions, and life context can greatly affect how pain is processed and experienced. 

    Tools for Fatigue: Pain, poor sleep, poor mood, and lack of energy often group together and affect each other - if you can improve one it can help improve the others. Saving “spoons” for relationships and supportive connections and spending time outside getting fresh air and sunshine can also help improve symptoms of fatigue. 

    Tips for building resilience and optimism: Cope with uncertainty by practicing mindfulness, make time to do the things you love and value even with some lingering pain, and keep a gratitude journal or other practices to help you stay centered and increase positive emotions.

    Advice to newly-diagnosed patients: Seek a mentor who can help you navigate, find ways to do activities that feel purposeful to you, and know that you’ve got this!

    Chronic Pain Reset book: Set to release September 5, 2023, Dr. Hassett wrote this book for people with chronic pain and their care providers. She begins by explaining the neuroscience of chronic pain the connection between pain and stress, social relationships, positive and negative emotions, gratitude, joy, and physical health. The second part of the book leads you through a 30-day journey to try evidence-based activities and practices to find the ones you like best. The last part of the book helps you customize a program filled with activities that make sense to you and address multiple domains of wellness.

    Medical disclaimer: 

    All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

    Episode Sponsors

    Rheum to THRIVE, an online course and support program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. See all the details and join the program or waitlist now! 

    Speaker Bios:

    Dr. Afton Hassett is a licensed clinical psychologist who is an Associate Professor and Director of Pain and Opioid Research in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Michigan. She studies behavioral interventions for people with chronic pain including those that promote resilience. She has published over 100 articles in scientific journals and has over $10M in NIH research funding. She is also a Past President of the Association for Rheumatology Professionals, a division of the ACR. 

    Cheryl Crow

    Cheryl is an occupational therapist who has lived with rheumatoid arthritis for nineteen years. Her life passion is helping others with rheumatoid arthritis figure out how to live a full life despite arthritis, by developing tools to navigate physical, emotional and social challenges. She formed the educational company Arthritis Life in 2019 after seeing a huge need for more engaging, accessible, and (dare I say) FUN patient education and self-management resources.

    Episode links:

    For Full Episode Show Notes + Transcript

    Go to the Arthritis Life website at www.arthritis.theenthusiasticlife.com

    The Don'ts of Dry Needling - Episode 30

    The Don'ts of Dry Needling - Episode 30

     We’ve all seen these things before, but who of us is guilty of them?
     Dry Needling is an incredibly powerful modality, but often it is used improperly, ineffectively or even dangerously.
     This episode is all about what NOT to do when it comes to using Dry Needling in your clinical practice.
     Tune in to find out how to avoid making some simple mistakes and you’ll be shocked when you hear about some of the crazy stuff that the boys at ACE have seen in their many years of teaching and using Dry Needling clinically.

    Flipping the Script on Pelvic Pain in Pregnancy with Dr. Sinéad Dufour

    Flipping the Script on Pelvic Pain in Pregnancy with Dr. Sinéad Dufour

    Show Notes

    On today's podcast. I chat with Dr. Sinead Dufour about her work surrounding pregnancy related, pelvic girdle pain. And if that sounds complex, don't worry. All it means is pain in your pelvis during pregnancy or into the first year postpartum. We talk about the myth that relaxin is the cause of all of these pains in your pelvis and how we can better approach pain in general during pregnancy. So whether you're a clinician or currently pregnant and wanting to improve your pain. I know, you'll find this episode intriguing

    You're listening to the Resource Doula Podcast, a place where we provide information to help you make informed healthcare decisions for yourself and your family.

    Resources Mentioned

    Sinéad’s #1 Tip:

    “I want people to know that pregnancy related kind of aches and pains is very different than pregnancy related pelvic girdle pain. So it's important that people kind of understand that outta the gate. So that way if you self-identify yourself in this now umbrella of pregnancy related pelvic girdle pain, now where this, in this nociplastic pain, you can immediately understand you need to go to someone to get some guidance and some help. Ideally, someone who has some understanding and pain science. It doesn't even matter if they don't even live in your same country because most of this care can be delivered really well virtually. Sometimes you'll only need one or two consultations with a skilled person to be able to kind of figure things out and get on track.”

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    Wall Yin: Releasing Grudges

    Wall Yin: Releasing Grudges

    All of us tend to hold little grudges against our bodies. Maybe you can't do something as well as you used to, or pain casues you to opt out of things you really want to do. This is a wall practice which will focus on healthy and happy range of motion for the hips and knees. But we will also explore a simple meditation on the benevolent and loyal body. Perhaps we can release a few grudges we've been holding and replace them with something more affirming.

    All you need for practice is a wall, though some might like to use a blanket, pillow or block.

    To view the pose gallery for this practice please visit: https://yoga.mandyryle.com/wall-yin-releasing-grudges/

    Transformational Self Care
    A Late Winter Wellness Retreat in the Dominican Republic
    March 3-10, 2023

    Join me for a 7 day Caribbean wellness retreat. Each day we will focus on a pillar of self care. By the end of the week you will have a group of new friends, some unforgettable memories and a personal self care strategy to enhance your life back at home.  Learn More 

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    Introduction to Pain Care Yoga
    Practice Gallery Workbook - 6 go to sequences with pictorial instructions



    The Psychology of Pain & How to Use Pleasure to Beat It

    The Psychology of Pain & How to Use Pleasure to Beat It

    As a doula and childbirth educator (and sufferer of migraines), Carina knows way too much about pain.

    We talk about how pain works, what makes it worse, what makes it better, and four ways that pleasure can become your best ally when you're hurting.

    Past episodes on pain:

    Healing from Migraines: Staying Present Through Pain and Uncovering Gifts from Suffering Part 1 and Part 2

    To connect more with Carina, you can find her at:

    www.carinadevi.com

    https://www.instagram.com/carina.devi/

    https://www.tiktok.com/@carina.devi

    Ep 036: Dinneen Viggiano | Education for Treatment of Back Pain

    Ep 036: Dinneen Viggiano | Education for Treatment of Back Pain

    Dinneen helps active people with low back pain develop the holistic think, eat, move skills they need to confidently retrain their back pain with ease. A true “teachers’ teacher” with 23 years experience, Dinneen is the creator of Retrain Back Pain®. She is a Backfit Pro as well as a NeuroKinetic Therapist, a Craniosacral Therapist and a Certified Nutrition Counselor.

    Find out more about Dinneen's work at retrainbackpain.com or on IG @retrainbackpain

    Keep an eye out for the relaunch of Dinneen's Back Rehab Boss online program. And in the meantime, get a free back flare up solutions video tutorial by clicking here: https://www.retrainbackpain.com/free-back-flare-up-solutions-optin

    Yin & Somatics: Cherish Your Knees

    Yin & Somatics: Cherish Your Knees

    During my wonderful 3 weeks in Croatia and Greece, I spent most of my time in areas where the sea meets the mountains. Indescribably beautiful, so many narrow streets and medieval villages to explore. But there is a particular feature of these locations, stairs. So many stairs, and hills. I watched countless people stand at the bottom of a daunting set of stairs to some magical scene with a mixture of fear and demoralization. They were concerned about their fitness level but, mostly their knees, and a predicted bout knee pain post stair climbing. I realized that the knees are more than just joints, they are truly the key to a full and robust experience of the world. When the knees aren't okay, your life gets a little bit smaller. Rather than engaging with the world, you are forced to withdraw.

    This experience was the inspiration for this class. I believe that we have many things wrong about the knees in our society. Rather than cherishing and revering our holy knees, we have fear. Rather than providing opportunities to build stronger and healthier knees, we protect.  So this practice is all about awareness. A confident, compassionate awareness that reinforces your love for your knees and your commitment to maintaining or restoring knee health. We will practice Yin poses with somatic movements and I will offer a dose of evidence based knee education. 

    Props Needed: Yoga Bolster, 2 Blocks and a Blanket

    Transformational Self Care
    A Late Winter Wellness Retreat in the Dominican Republic
    March 3-10, 2023

    Join me for a 7 day Caribbean wellness retreat. Each day we will focus on a pillar of self care. By the end of the week you will have a group of new friends, some unforgettable memories and a personal self care strategy to enhance your life back at home.  Learn More 

    Let's connect! Follow me on:
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    Free Resources:
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    Introduction to Pain Care Yoga
    Practice Gallery Workbook - 6 go to sequences with pictorial instructions



    Biomechanics doesn't matter in physiotherapy - Greg Lehman

    Biomechanics doesn't matter in physiotherapy - Greg Lehman

    Greg Lehman is a physiotherapist, chriopractor and strength and conditioning specialist. He teaches international courses primary about biomechanics, pain science and running. He has a strong biomechanical background, which is interesting when you realize his interest in movement optimism and science.

    Biomechanics is the science of movement of a living body, including how muscles, bones, tendons, and ligaments work together to produce movement. 

    Questions related to this episode:

    What is the most importmat aspects of the biomechanics for rehabilitation professions in your opinion? When do biomechanics matter?

    Should we interfere with how people move?

    What do the evidence say about stretching? Do you have any examples of a clinical situation where we should recommend a structural approach to stretching? 

    What would you recommend the next generation to read, watch or practice?

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    Yin & Somatics: Trusting the Shoulder

    Yin & Somatics: Trusting the Shoulder

    For this gentle but incredibly powerful practice, I have borrowed a lesson from the Feldenkrais Method. You will engage in gentle progressions to experience not just movement of the shoulder joint, but the embodied experience of the shoulder, from the tissues, to your thoughts and beliefs about your shoulder. A practice like this feels mild, but trust that your body is learning, that your nervous systems are developing a faith and confidence in your shoulder. This is a very affirmational way to experience your shoulder, which may facilitate an experience of healing if you struggle with this area.

    Transformational Self Care
    A Late Winter Wellness Retreat in the Dominican Republic
    March 3-10, 2023

    Join me for a 7 day Caribbean wellness retreat. Each day we will focus on a pillar of self care. By the end of the week you will have a group of new friends, some unforgettable memories and a personal self care strategy to enhance your life back at home.  Learn More 

    Let's connect! Follow me on:
    Facebook
    Instagram
    TicToc
    YouTube

    Free Resources:
    Master the Yin Yoga Pose Repertoire: 7 Day Email Course
    Introduction to Pain Care Yoga
    Practice Gallery Workbook - 6 go to sequences with pictorial instructions



    Overservicing patients - Episode 21

    Overservicing patients - Episode 21

    Overservicing patients is an important topic for so many reasons...
    In this episode Shaun and Bo explore the various reasons why therapists AND patients fall into this trap, and discuss why it is a major problem for the patient but also from a legal and ethics perspective for the therapist.
    Treatment packages, paying in advance, scheduling multiple appointments at once and chasing rebooking rates can all be a cause for overservicing. 
    This is one that every therapist needs to listen to.

    Episode 191 - Dr. Ashley Speights Talks Pain Science

    Episode 191 - Dr. Ashley Speights Talks Pain Science

    Dr. Ashley Speights sits down with Craig Hoffman to talk about pain science and orthopedic cost when it comes to physical therapy and training. Ashley is the founder of The PHYT Collective in Washington, DC where Craig works as a trainer.

    The friends and colleagues talk about the mental side of pain and rehab and how to work with clients as they recovery from an injury and/or surgery safely and effectively. They also talk about "orthopedic cost," whether it exists and why being scared of load is often more harmful than potential damage done by training.

    Follow the show on Instagram: @trainwiththebest21. Follow Craig at @craig_hoffman and Ashley at @AshleyspeightsDPT.

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