Episode 58: Let’s Talk Poop: Dispelling Myths About The Gut Microbiome with Dr. Gabrielle Fundaro, PhD



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. Gabrielle Fundaro.

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Facebook: VitaminPHD

Instagram: @vitaminphd

Website: https://vitaminphdnutrition.com/

Renaissance Periodization: http://bit.ly/2HGUK0D

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@quinn.henochdpt
@rebuildstrongeronline
@jaredmaynard_pt
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Check out details about the upcoming CALU Summit in September 2020!
https://www.calusummit.com

You can find other resources on athlete health and performance posted on the ClinicalAthlete website for free, inside of the ClinicalAthlete Forum, at our courses, and through ClinicalAthlete Coaching!
https://www.clinicalathlete.com


Episode 57: Placebo in Sports Medicine & Athletic Performance with John Kiely: Part 2



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: @simplysportssci
ResearchGate: http://bit.ly/2LnQd7Y
Instagram: @simplysportssci
Email: JKiely@uclan.ac.uk

Follow Quinn, John, Jared, & ClinicalAthlete on IG:
@quinn.henochdpt
@rebuildstrongeronline
@jaredmaynard_pt
@clinicalathlete

PODCAST SPONSORS:
1. https://rehab2perform.com
2. https://www.apanalytics.net

You can find other resources on athlete health and performance posted on the ClinicalAthlete website for free, inside of the ClinicalAthlete Forum, at our courses, and through ClinicalAthlete Coaching!
https://www.clinicalathlete.com


Episode 56: Placebo in Sports Medicine & Athletic Performance with John Kiely: Part 1



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: @simplysportssci
ResearchGate: http://bit.ly/2LnQd7Y
Instagram: simplysportssci
Email: JKiely@uclan.ac.uk

Follow Quinn, John, Jared, & ClinicalAthlete on IG:
@quinn.henochdpt
@rebuildstrongeronline
@jaredmaynard_pt
@clinicalathlete

PODCAST SPONSORS:
1. https://rehab2perform.com
2. https://www.apanalytics.net

You can find other resources on athlete health and performance posted on the ClinicalAthlete website for free, inside of the ClinicalAthlete Forum, at our courses, and through ClinicalAthlete Coaching!
https://www.clinicalathlete.com


Episode 55: Character Counts: Finding Purpose as a Clinician with Jackson Taylor (Part 2)



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 in Hartford, CT. Jackson has been a part of ClinicalAthlete since the beginning, and has taken an interest in the philosophical domains. We use that lens to discuss existential questions that we’ve all probably had. This is part two of a two part series.

Follow or Contact Jackson on:
Instagram: @jacksontaylor.dpt
Email: jackson@anchorforge.com

Here is the recommended book list that Jackson put together! http://bit.ly/2QsBJTB

Follow Quinn, John, Jared, & ClinicalAthlete on IG:
@quinn.henochdpt
@rebuildstrongeronline
@jaredmaynard_pt
@clinicalathlete

You can find other resources on athlete health and performance posted on the ClinicalAthlete website for free, inside of the ClinicalAthlete Forum, at our courses, and through ClinicalAthlete Coaching!
https://www.clinicalathlete.com


Episode 54: Character Counts: Finding Purpose as a Clinician with Jackson Taylor (Part 1)



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 in Hartford, CT. Jackson has been a part of ClinicalAthlete since the beginning, and has taken an interest in the philosophical domains. We use that lens to discuss existential questions that we’ve all probably had. This is part one of a two part series.

Follow or Contact Jackson on:
Instagram: @jacksontaylor.dpt
Email: jackson@anchorforge.com

Here is the recommended book list that Jackson put together! http://bit.ly/2QsBJTB

Follow Quinn, John, Jared, & ClinicalAthlete on IG:
@quinn.henochdpt
@rebuildstrongeronline
@jaredmaynard_pt
@clinicalathlete

You can find other resources on athlete health and performance posted on the ClinicalAthlete website for free, inside of the ClinicalAthlete Forum, at our courses, and through ClinicalAthlete Coaching!
https://www.clinicalathlete.com


Episode 53: The Lost Art: Rehabilitation and Training For The Performing Arts with Jacob Manley



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 really interesting insight. In addition to being a Physical Therapist, Jacob is a graduate of Shenandoah University’s Performing Arts Medicine program where he studied to specialize in rehabilitation for dancers and musicians.

Follow or Contact Jacob on:
Instagram: @tmd_themovementdocs, @notarealdoctordeadlift
Email: jmanley@mypropt.com

And don’t forget that you if you email Jacob, he might be able to hook you up with Chobani coupons! ha!

Here is the research that we discussed on rehab and training for the performing arts:
1. The Relationship Between Muscular Strength and Dance Injuries: A Systematic Review
2. Physiological Fitness and Professional Classical Ballet Performance: A Brief Review
3. Resistance Training for Pediatric Female Dancers
4. The Dancer as a Performing Athlete

You can find other resources on athlete health and performance posted on the ClinicalAthlete website for free, inside of the ClinicalAthlete Forum, at our courses, and through ClinicalAthlete Coaching!

https://www.clinicalathlete.com


Episode 52: Patellofemoral Pain: Clinical Practice Guidelines with Dr. Richard Willy (Part 2)



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 this episode (Part 2), we talk with Rich about the recent paper that he and his team had published, which is the current Clinical Practice Guidelines for Patellofemoral pain.

Here is the link to the paper we discussed (OPEN ACCESS):
https://www.jospt.org/doi/full/10.2519/jospt.2019.0302

Follow or Contact Rich on:
Twitter: @rwilly2003
Instagram: @montanarunninglab
Email: rich.willy@umontana.edu
ResearchGate: http://bit.ly/2pSzG1H
Google Scholar: http://bit.ly/2pPUFCp

You can find other resources on athlete health and performance posted on the ClinicalAthlete website for free, inside of the ClinicalAthlete Forum, at our courses, and through ClinicalAthlete Coaching!

https://www.clinicalathlete.com


Episode 51: Patellofemoral Pain: Clinical Practice Guidelines with Dr. Richard Willy (Part 1)



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 with Rich about the recent paper that he and his team had published, which is the current Clinical Practice Guidelines for Patellofemoral pain. There are so many gems in this one, so we hope you enjoy it!

Here is the link to the paper we discussed (OPEN ACCESS):
https://www.jospt.org/doi/full/10.2519/jospt.2019.0302

Follow or Contact Rich on:
Twitter: @rwilly2003
Instagram: @montanarunninglab
Email: rich.willy@umontana.edu
ResearchGate: http://bit.ly/2pSzG1H
Google Scholar: http://bit.ly/2pPUFCp
You can find other resources on athlete health and performance posted on the ClinicalAthlete website for free, inside of the ClinicalAthlete Forum, at our courses, and through ClinicalAthlete Coaching!
https://www.clinicalathlete.com


Episode 50: Kickass Rehab For Female Athletes with Ellie Somers, DPT



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 with lifting, special considerations when managing the rehab or training of the female athlete, and a lot more. Enjoy the show!

Follow Ellie on IG: @drelliesomers and @sisu.seattle

Ellie’s website: www.sisuseattle.com

Ellie’s email: ellie@sisuseattle.com

You can find other resources on athlete health and performance posted on the ClinicalAthlete website for free, inside of the ClinicalAthlete Forum, at our courses, and through ClinicalAthlete Coaching!


Episode 49: Case Study: Powerlifter with Hip Pain



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 Barbell athletes?

You can find resources posted on the ClinicalAthlete website for free, inside of the ClinicalAthlete Forum, at our Barbell courses, and through ClinicalAthlete Coaching!

https://www.clinicalathlete.com