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Kevin Vandi

The Business of Biomechanics

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Kevin Vandi

The Business of Biomechanics

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"I see rehab professionals moving away from a system that is so transactional into a system where our main focus is to help people live well no matter what life throws at them. There is so much value in unlocking movement and untapped potential
Should your first hire as a business owner be an admin assistant or a physical therapist?   In this episode, I will share my thought process on how I decided who to hire as my first employee AND, more importantly, WHY I made that decision.    Y
Getting runners to interact with you at running races is a challenging feat.  In this episode, I will share the formula my team and I used to generate 28 hot leads from a single running event.   If you're starting your rehab business, networkin
In this episode, I'll explain why you should model how you run your business and lead your team like a general contractor.   General contractors are world-class at using a little-known but powerful formula for delegating responsibility to staff
Muscle EMG is by far and away the most frequently used biofeedback tool we use at our clinic.  If I could only keep one piece of technology, out of my entire gait lab, EMG would be the one.  In this episode I breakdown what surface EMG is and i
In this episode, we'll discuss the critical elements of successfully navigating a 3D running gait analysis, helping you streamline the process and deliver actionable results while keeping your clients engaged and informed. Performing a runni
In this episode, I had the opportunity to talk with Dr. Chris Hughes.  Dr. Hughes is a professor at Slippery Rock University and Editor of the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy Cases. His research and teaching have centered aro
“How you manage your personal life is how you’ll manage your business.” In this episode, I’m going to venture into the personal aspect of running a business. A business, after all, should be a means to an end and not the be all end all. It’s al
In this episode of The Business of Biomechanics, I got to talk with strength and conditioning specialist and business owner Matt Guffey.  Matt is the founder of Victory High Performance, a thriving niche personal training and performance center
In this episode, I talk about how to focus on what matters when opening your own business and how to avoid majoring in minor details. It’s safe to say we all struggle with focus from time to time.  Whether in school or in the initial stages of
In this episode I had the pleasure of speaking with sports scientist Michael Kiely from Training Haus in Minnesota. Michael isn’t just a data geek behind a computer.  He and his colleagues have now performed over 5,000 biomechanical ACL return
In this episode, I share the most common concerns, and worries practice owners have about adding technology to their private practice. So far, everyone clinician I’ve talked to wants to add technology to their practice but hasn’t pulled the tri
In this episode I had the pleasure of speaking with business owner, chiropractor and sports scientist Dr. Patrick Healy from Healy Chiropractic in Veazie Maine. Patrick shares his experience coming out of chiropractor school in St. Louis to wor
For this episode, I went back listened back to the biomechanics and business professionals I’ve had on the show in order to find their common traits and beliefs. I love studying and watching greatness.  The professionals I’ve had on this show a
In this latest episode I got to sit down with Dr. Natty Bandasak of Myokinetix physical therapy and performance who’s created a unique, profitable, and fast-growing business focusing on treating active people and athletes while delivering world
In this episode, I share a recent experience I had on a date with my wife that taught me a valuable lesson about the relationship between money, expectations, and experiences. More specifically, this experience showed me how our own relationshi
In this episode I had the opportunity to talk with Dr. Carter Hoffman physical therapist, strength and conditioning specialist, and director of the Wisconsin Performance Institute (WPI).  Carter and his team have played an integral role in join
I’ve recently returned from attending a rehab business mastermind that I’ve been going to for the last 5 years, and in this episode, I share my reflections and takeaways.  Often, the value of these events is in the “think time” that happens on
In this episode I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Matt Jordan who is one of the leading experts in the field of athlete injury risk testing, training program design for elite athletes, strength and power training, and one of the leaders i
In this episode I share my own journey and stories from the business world about a pervasive but silent limiter to progress in business and in life – the need to be “perfect” and the fear of failure. As it’s often been said, “perfect is the ene
In this episode I sat down with Dr. Jake Berman of Berman PT in Naples Florida. Jake stared his cash-pay practice from scratch after graduating PT school in 2015.  He shares his lessons on being a new business owner and the initial struggles of
In this episode I’m going to talk through the number one question I get asked form the podcast which is “how did you grow Competitive EDGE from startup to where it is today?” This was the same question I asked myself while listening to other po
In this episode I sit down with Dr. Nick Studholme of Studholme Chiropractic in Denver Colorado.   Nick has been in practice for 23 years and is a true early adopter to biomechanics technology.  He not only has a full gait lab suite of tech in
Today, let’s get into a heavily debated topic: should you open a cash, insurance-based, or hybrid practice? No matter where you go, someone will be complaining about insurance companies declining reimbursement. You’ll also hear that people don’
In this episode we’re joined by Zach Scarano. He is a biomedical engineer and Director of Product Management at Noraxon USA, a leader in discovering and developing next-generation gait lab and human performance testing technology. Zach will dis
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