rehab

E 175 Functional Loading Rehab Blueprints Tom Teter DC Rehab to Fitness

Fitness to Rehab is a system Dr. Teter calls “a linear load application continuum approach”. Utilizing this method, the practitioner can take patients through a process that starts with injury care to soft tissue treatment to rehabilitative exercise. As opposed to tracking symptoms like most standards of care models Fitness to Rehab seeks to find…

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E 174 Identifying Biomechanical Failure Patterns Rob Pape DC Quadrant Analysis

Quadrant analysis helps practitioners navigate treatment based on a subclassification system breaking down biomechanical failure into traceable patterns. Dr. Pape was evidence based and patient centered before these were buzz words and before the internet made it easy to collaborate. It was like being on a chiropractic island and taking trips with different professions to…

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E 144 Touch Education Evidence Informed Massage Matthew Howe

Bringing evidence back to massage, Matthew Howe of Touch Education gets back to the basics, then builds how to bridge the research to practice, fitting in with a chiropractic or physical therapy office and what can be done for PTSD and other trauma. What started as a couple classes being taught at his massage alumni…

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E 133 Mobility or Stability Issue Daniel Bockmann DC

We breakdown MSK injuries to the fundamentals of a mobility or stability issue. Daniel Bockmann DC walks us through his eval and rehab flow with an Achilles tendon as a demo. As well as his work with volleyball, musicians and starting his own seminar. How did he figure out he liked the functional rehab aspect…

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M 20 Excellence In One Thing and Contentment

Learn to have contentment with a low or high salary. Prepare yourself for the hurdles of rich people problems before you are rich. This includes creating a family mission statement to keep you on track and also honoring God in your work. Episode 20 excellence in one thing and contentment, your host Dr. Justin Trosclair….

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M 13 Client Acquisition Cost in the Gym Model

What’s the ideal size for a clinic to have a gym? How should you structure classes? What’s a good fee? All those are answered in this minisode. Welcome back to the minisode of a doctor’s perspective podcast. Today we are reviewing the clinic gym radio with a special guest, Alex Hormozi, he makes gyms profitable….

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E 126 Add A Gym to Your Clinic Josh Satterlee DC

Make a clinic gym hybrid your next profitable expansion. Dr. Josh Satterlee goes through the why, how much square feet, fees, equipment, hiring, special certifications, class sizes and much more. You got them pain free, let’s keep them with exercise. He has a sad yet interesting story on how he went from engineering and biomechanics…

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E 115 Eradicate Chronic Pain GRIP Approach Benjamin Fergus DC

Chronic pain patients and athletic injuries can be troublesome so we dive deep into GRIP Approach with Dr. Benjamin Fergus DC. It’s a blend of the popular rehab ideas but with a pre-post exam to show global functional movement restored and pain relief. His passion to learn more and to help the specific type of…

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E 110 Vestibular Research and Dizziness Rehab PhD cand Dr. Carlo Rinaudo, DC

Vestibular, ocular, autonomic and dizziness issues, exam findings and rehab with Carlo Rinaudo DC PhD (cand). Managing spinal and MSK conditions with chiropractic and how vestibular rehab affects the nervous system, plus we talk about neuroConnect. I didn’t know this but in Australia the term Dr is reserved for medical doctors and all others, even…

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E 85 Rehab Focused Chiropractic Professor Dr. Todd Riddle DC

Combination of soft tissue modalities and rehab is Dr. Todd Riddle’s specialty as he teaches at a Chiropractic College as well as weekend seminars of FAKTR. Evidence Based versus Clinical Outcomes- why don’t they always match up. Why have a residency program? Dr Todd Riddle DC has had a successful clinic for over a decade…

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