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The Sports Physical Therapy Podcast

Mike Reinold

The Sports Physical Therapy Podcast

A Health, Fitness and Medicine podcast

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The Sports Physical Therapy Podcast

Mike Reinold

The Sports Physical Therapy Podcast

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The Sports Physical Therapy Podcast

Mike Reinold

The Sports Physical Therapy Podcast

A Health, Fitness and Medicine podcast
 1 person rated this podcast
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Feb 20th, 2024
Persistent weakness and lack of volitional muscle control are huge problems after injury and surgery. It’s not uncommon after major surgeries, like ACL reconstruction, to have chronic weakness and asymmetry in strength.In this episode, I talk to Dave Sherman about a recent research study he published looking at why thi...
Jan 30th, 2024
Return to sport has been a hot topic in sports medicine recently. Studies continue to show that reinjury rates can be high, and athletes do not always return to previous levels of performance.In this episode, I talk with Pete Draovitch of the Jacksonville Jaguars about his approach to return to sport, which he has publ...
Jan 9th, 2024
Our understanding of tendinopathies continues to evolve. Once seen as an inflammatory process that was challenging to treat and resolve, we’re now understanding more of the biological process behind tendinopathies.As our understanding of the biological process improves, so does our treatment approach.In this episode, I...
Dec 12th, 2023
Multiligament knee injuries are complex injuries that must be addressed with a comprehensive diagnostic workup, surgical procedure, and postoperative treatment plan.In this episode, I talk with Jill Monson about her experience with this complex cases.Full show notes: https://mikereinold.com/multiligament-knee-injuries-...
Nov 28th, 2023
Hip pain is common in athletes, especially in sports like ice hockey.Nonarthritic hip pain encompasses a variety of intra-articular diagnoses that are often seen in these athletes that are not related directly to osteoarthritis. These include dysplasia, bony changes, femoroacetabular impingement, labral tears, and more...
Nov 7th, 2023
Standardized testing is commonly performed in the health and performance world to determine baselines, monitor performance, or help return an athlete to sport.The lower extremity has received most of the attention, but the ASH Test, or Athletic Shoulder Test, popularized by Ben Ashworth, is a great option for the upper...
Sep 26th, 2023
In this podcast episode, I’m joined by Scott Greenberg to discuss running injuries and how to get started working with running athletes.  Plus, we'll discuss some of the newer techniques Scott has been using, including the use of blood flow restriction training in this population.Full show notes: https://mikereinold.co...
Sep 12th, 2023
We know that after a lower extremity injury like an ACL tear, there are often joint-related symptoms such as swelling, loss of motion, and instability. But as we learn more about these injuries, there appear to be several neuromuscular consequences as well.In this episode, I talk to Terry Grindstaff from Creighton Univ...
Aug 22nd, 2023
There is a ton of research being published these days. Some good, some bad.In this podcast, I’m joined by Phil Page to discuss how clinicians can find quality research, read an article, and draw clinical implications.We’ll cover some great tips to ensure you are doing your best to stay current with the literature, but ...
Aug 8th, 2023
Each sport has it’s own unique considerations when it comes to performance enhancement and injury management. Ice hockey is one of the more unique sports, as skating is a lot different than the demands of field or court sports!On this episode, I’m joined by Kevin Neeld, the Head Performance Coach for the Boston Bruins,...
Aug 8th, 2023
Each sport has it’s own unique considerations when it comes to performance enhancement and injury management. Ice hockey is one of the more unique sports, as skating is a lot different than the demands of field or court sports!On this episode, I’m joined by Kevin Neeld, the Head Performance Coach for the Boston Bruins,...
Jun 27th, 2023
There is no doubt that Dr. Glenn Fleisig, from the American Sports Medicine Institute, has been the leading authority on baseball pitching biomechanics.He’s spent his entire career researching the science of baseball in an effort to reduce pitching injury rates.In the episode, we will dig deep into the last 30-plus yea...
Jun 13th, 2023
Working with golfers is something that many physical therapists and fitness professionals enjoy and want to build a focus on in their practice.One of the things I’ve always found interesting when working with this population is how the body interacts and influences both stress and performance output through the kinetic...
May 30th, 2023
The Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, or JOSPT, is one of the most well-read and prestigious journals in our field. Clare Ardern, Editor-in-Chief of the journal, has done an amazing job.In this episode, she's going to share some exciting new things that JOSPT has been working on that I know you're goin...
May 16th, 2023
Hamstring strains continue to be one of the most common injuries in sport. Despite all the attention placed on the prevent of hamstring strains, injury rates continue to rise.In this episode I am joined by Holly Silvers, who has extensive experience working with USA soccer and the MLS, as well as the NFL and MLB. We ta...
May 2nd, 2023
When developing well-rounded athletes, it’s important not to overlook the qualities associated with training with maximum intent. This could be from sprints, jumps, medicine balls, and more.In this episode, I’m joined by Zach Dechant from TCU. We talk about training baseball athletes, setting the stage for athletic suc...
Apr 18th, 2023
As the game of baseball continues to evolve, so do the injury patterns we see. To stay ahead of the trends, it’s important to build a high performance team in professional sports.In today’s podcast, I talk to Dr. Chris Camp about the high performance team of the Minnesota Twins, mitigating injury risk, and future trend...
Apr 4th, 2023
Muscle inhibition is common after injury and surgery, and something that we always try to minimize.Is this episode, I’m joined by Russ Paine. We talk about why muscle inhibition occurs, what we can do to prevent this, and how to tackle it down the road for people with prolonged issues.If you want to get started with th...
Mar 21st, 2023
I’ve got to admit, pelvic health isn’t an area that I know a lot about. But I have often wondered if I was missing something in my athletes. So I really recommend that you become more aware of pelvic health issues and find someone in your area that you can refer patients to in the future.In this episode, I’m joined by ...
Mar 7th, 2023
Designing strength and conditioning programs can seem daunting at first. I firmly believe that to get the best outcomes, you need a sound system for how you write your training programs for both patients and athletes training with you.In this episode, I’m joined by Mike Robertson, who shares his program design system t...
Feb 21st, 2023
One of the areas of physical therapy that people tend to struggle with most is the later stages and return to sport progressions. Advanced strength and conditioning concepts are not commonly taught in physical therapy school, so are still and area that many PT’s can improve.In this episode, I talk with my friend Dan Lo...
Feb 7th, 2023
Rotator cuff repairs may be one of the more common surgeries in orthopedic and sports physical therapy settings. Yet, there seems to be absolutely no consensus on what postoperative guidelines we should follow.On this episode, I’m joined by Amee Seitz from Northwestern University to discuss some of what we know about h...
Jan 24th, 2023
Anterior shoulder pain is common in overhead athletes and baseball players. This pain often comes from the biceps, but may not be the root of the issue.In this episode, I talk with Dr. Brandon Erickson about the role of the biceps, it’s contribution to shoulder pain, SLAP tears, and biceps tendodesis surgery.Full show ...
Jan 10th, 2023
Running injuries are extremely common to see in just about any physical therapy clinic.Just like anything else, there are some things you need to know to take great care of these endurance athletes.In this podcast, I’m joined by endurance athlete specialist, Chris Johnson. We talk about common running injuries, returni...
Dec 13th, 2022
I know many people want to open their own clinic one day. It's a great dream to build something the way you want.I've been really impressed watching Josh Funk, from Rehab 2 Perform, do just this from afar.R2P is doing a great job focusing on clinical care and the development of their staff, while still working in an in...
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