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This show is a recording of a CALU Journal Club that I led, on a paper titled: "Strength Classification and Diagnosis: Not All Strength Is Created Equal" (James et al 2022). During this Journal Club, we discussed all things strength classifications and the measurement and application of strength. We hope you enjoy! The Paper we discussed: https://bit.ly/3WcfySU CALU Foundations 2.0 Application: http://bit.ly/3Ycln3r Join the Free CALU Community! http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Follow us on IG: @clinicalathlete @thelevelupinitative @quinn.henochdpt
This show is a recording of a CALU Journal Club that we led on a paper titled: A Framework for Clinicians to Improve The Decision-Making Process in Return to Sport. We loveee us some frameworks and we loveee discussing the idea of creating a clinical process and we all want to become more comfortable making return-to-sport decisions in the face of uncertainty.  This was a great discussion to help with all of that with an awesome group of CALU peeps. We hope you enjoy! The Paper we discussed: http://bit.ly/3xvYhZv CALU Foundations 2.0 Application: http://bit.ly/3Ycln3r Join the Free CALU Community! http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Follow us on IG: @clinicalathlete @thelevelupinitative @quinn.henochdpt
It’s Episode 100!! One of our favorite people, Franco Impellizzeri and his team came out with a new paper titled, “Prevention versus risk reduction or mitigation, Why Create Uneccesary Battles?“.  And if you remember Franco from our Training Load episode way back in 2019, then you know we had to get him on again to talk about that paper and the misconceptions around the term injury “prevention”.  We hope you enjoy Franco’s Paper: http://bit.ly/40Ls8dS Franco’s contact: IG: @impellizzerifrancom Twitter: @francoimpell CALU Foundations 2.0 Application: http://bit.ly/3Ycln3r Join the Free CALU Community! http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Follow us on IG: @clinicalathlete @thelevelupinitative @quinn.henochdpt @john.rebuild_stronger
On this show, Steph Allen shares a case that she had, working with a avid trail runner with hip pain. It was a great discussion of her overall thought process and plan of care, along with some pearls of wisdom for managing set back and expectations for any athlete. Foundations 2.0 Application: http://bit.ly/3Ycln3r Join the Free CALU Community! http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Follow us on IG: @clinicalathlete @thelevelupinitative @quinn.henochdpt @stephallen.dpt
This is a special show.  I’m sitting down with my dear friend and Co-Founder of CALU and The Level Up Initiative, Zak Gabor, and we are talking about something really special that we have cooking for 2023 - CALU Foundations 2.0.  Which is a course that’s going to be your solution for all things exercise prescription, with the CALU vibe.  Overall, we’re just really excited with where this Community is headed, and we wanted to share what’s going down, so you can take the ride with us. Foundations 2.0 Application: http://bit.ly/3Ycln3r Join the Free CALU Community! http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Follow us on IG: @clinicalathlete @thelevelupinitative @quinn.henochdpt @zakgabor.dpt
Title: Episode 97: Coach’s Corner We’re back!   It’s been a while but the ClinicalAthlete Podcast is coming back strong with a Coach’s Corner episode! On this one, Quinn Henoch takes us through his training program with the principles that guide his decision-making.  If you’re a coach, clinician, or athlete who geeks out on programming, this one is for you! Follow Quinn, John, Jared, and ClinicalAthlete on IG: @quinn.henochdpt @rebuild_stronger @jared.unbreakablestrength @clinicalathlete Join the Free CALU Community! http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Check out the Online ClinicalAthlete Powerlifting Certification! http://bit.ly/3bM5gDG
On this episode we dive into the following topics with Joanne Kemp: Outcomes of hip arthroscopies for labral tears and FAI Statistics of hip pathologies in symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals  Importance of non-operative management and best practices for physio-led treatment of hip pain Thoughts about if diagnosing the exact pathology causing the hip pain even matters Joanne Kemp, master of the hip, sports physiotherapist of 25+ years based in Australia, is currently participating in research for women’s sports and lower extremities out of La Trobe University. Her focus is around hip pain and FAI, she previously completed her PhD looking at hip arthroscopic surgery, what their outcomes were and how physiotherapists could change these outcomes. Currently, she is focusing on optimizing the non-operative plan for FAI at this time. On top of all of this greatness, she is still treating patients in the clinic with a focus of hip pain across the lifespan.  If you are a student, clinician, or strength and conditioning coach wondering how to best educate your clientele about their hip pain and best program your patients- this episode is a must listen.  For the future- Joanne has been running a large clinical trial for the last 3-4 years, a PhysioFirst study regarding what is best exercises and physio-led treatment for those with FAI. Keep your eyes peeled in 2022 for the results and discussion!  Connect with Joanne: Twitter: @joannelkempEmail: j.kemp@latrobe.edu.auGoogleScholar and ResearchGate pageLa Trobe Sport and Medicine Research Center blog  Follow Quinn, John and ClinicalAthlete on IG:@quinn.henochdpt@rebuild_stronger@clinicalathlete Join the Free CALU Community!http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Find a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.com Audio production by John Summerford
Episode 95: CALU Plus

Episode 95: CALU Plus

2021-12-1401:00:23

During this special episode, Quinn Henoch and Zak Gabor are talking about some significant upcoming changes to the ClinicalAthlete Forum.  After 6 years, we’ve reached a crossroads, and with the growth of CALU, it’s time for a change.   We’ll take you through a history of the ClinicaAthlete Forum, what made it awesome and where it fell short; and introduce you to what’s to come.  We’re so excited about this next chapter in CALU’s evolution, and can't wait to share with you! Sign up for the CALU Plus Founding Members Wait List! https://bit.ly/3DLxl8T Join the Free CALU Community! http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Audio Production by John Summerford
Welcome back to the ClinicalAthlete Student Shenanigans! On this week’s episode, we have Andrew Gillihan with a background of a Master’s in Kinesiology and Behavioral Sciences and is now a current DPT student with a heavy interest in men’s pelvic floor and tactical athletes. Are you in a PT or chiropractic program and feeling like you’re not treated like an adult and being forced to treat your professors as superiors that can affect the relationships and environment that you are learning in? Maybe you feel like these programs are too focused on the Board exams and not enough on the best and newest research and expectations of being in the “real-world”?  If you are  a member of Clinical Athlete or Level Up, you are most likely a progressive thinker and find yourself extremely frustrated with the quality of most of these programs. Maybe even frustrated with some of your peers. Andrew and the CA Student Shenanigans crew dive into some of these common frustrations and ideas of how to gain the respect of your peers, professors and to start making a change in these programs.  The team also dives into Andrew’s interest and his own business, Stoic Physical Therapy, that is built on stoicism and being a good human. He has started with the HoneyBadger Project and is serving veterans and military members, focusing on health, healing and wellness and diving into pelvic health within this population.  Happy listening!  Connect with Andrew on IG:@stoicphysiotherapy Follow Chris, Megan, Derrick and ClinicalAthlete on IG:@chrishughen@megan_broussard@dbark2408@clinicalathlete Join the Free CALU Community!http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Find a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.com Audio edited by John Summerford
Wondering how the oh so famous Bryce Krawczyk feels about the misconceptions circling around the powerlifting world and what you should know if you’re “equipped-curious”?!  For those listeners who are new around here or just aren’t that great at paying attention- The Nameless Series is a laid-back, informal series all about how to blend being a coach and an athlete, helping you and your athletes perform better, and finding comfort in the “grey area”. The guys want to use this show to pass on what they’ve learned so far and what they’re learning now, so you can learn from it too.  On this episode, Canadian powerlifter, coach and Calgary Barbell owner, Bryce Krawczyk chats with John and Jared about all the deets of the powerlifting world. Come listen to what keeps these three pals training and competing and what they think of the common misconceptions of raw vs. equipped training that are floating around on all platforms.  Follow Bryce, Jared, John and ClinicalAthlete on IG:@bryce_cbb@jared.unbreakablestrength@rebuild_stronger@clinicalathlete ClinicalAthlete Powerlifting Certification:http://bit.ly/3bM5gDG Join the Free CALU Community!http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Find a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.com Audio production by John Summerford
Just to remind all you listeners, Quinn and Steph have started this new series to dive into the details about some of their own clinical cases.  Quinn, one of the leaders of all the craziness that ClinicalAthlete is, also does some pretty cool things clinically. His office is inside of a weightlifting gym, so naturally, he specializes in working with barbell sport athletes.  Case: A female weightlifter, powerlifter, Strongman competitor, gym-owner and coach (woah!) recovering from a concussion.  She is having troubles with her ability to exert force against external load and is finding some positional boundaries due to onset of concussive symptoms that can last a day or two.  How do you begin graded exposure if there are no preceding factors to tell if symptoms are about to take over? Steph speaks on the importance of a clinician's confidence in situations like this and how it can make the programming you provide for your client even more effective.   Happy listening! Connect with Quinn and ClinicalAthlete: @quinn.henochdpt @clinicalathlete  Connect with Steph and Level Up: @stephallen.dpt@thelevelupinitiative  Join the Free CALU Community!http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Find a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.com Audio production by John Summerford
Are you a healthcare professional wanting to be more involved climbers? Are you a climber that is frustrated with injuries wanting to know how to get stronger specifically for climbing and how chiropractors and physical therapists can help?!  Natasha has been rock climbing for 23 years, and a professional climber for many of those years. Through her own injuries & frustrations, she made the decision to pursue a healthcare profession to advocate for other climbers and associated injuries.  Come listen to Natasha’s journey through climbing, weightlifting, and powerlifting and why she chose to become a Chiropractor. She answers all questions regarding common climbing injuries, how to achieve graded exposure in climbing rehabilitation, and how other rehab professionals can be more aware of how to help the climbing world!  Connect with Natasha:IG: @natashabarnes  Website: natashabarnesrehab.com Follow Quinn, Jared, John and ClinicalAthlete on IG:@quinn.henochdpt@jared.unbreakablestrength@rebuild_stronger@clinicalathlete Join the Free CALU Community!http://bit.ly/2XsaJrbFind a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.comAudio production by John Summerford
Welcome back to the ClinicalAthlete Student Shenanigans! On this week’s episode, we have Andrea Farmer, current DPT student at the University of North Florida. Unfortunately within healthcare, burnout and losing the passion for your field is not uncommon, not only in the working world but even throughout school prior to getting your first job! Andrea had a brilliant idea to start with the HoneyBadger project to start her own business that helps healthcare students progress on mindset, physical activity, and stress management to try to prevent burnout and to maintain their passion.  She discusses how being a student, commuter, wife, AND business owner takes discipline and passion. If you're a student/ new grad, come listen to all her tips and tricks to fuel your passion and stay healthy!  Enjoy!!  Connect with Andrea on IG:@andrea_farmer_spt Follow Chris, Megan, Derrick and ClinicalAthlete on IG:@chrishughen@megan_broussard@dbark2408@clinicalathlete Join the Free CALU Community!http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Find a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.com Audio edited by John Summerford
Have we been using objective measures to decide when patients can get back to sprinting or are we blindly following a timeline? Have our previous “protocols” been sensitive to those providers and athletes without the new up-to-date technologies and resources? Dan Lorenz, DPT, PT, ATC, LAT, CSCS, the director of sports medicine at Lawrence Memorial Hospital/OrthoKS in Lawrence, KS currently and a background in much more, is answering these questions and many more! Specifically in this episode, the ClinicalAthlete team dives into his Criteria-Based Return to Sprinting Progression publication, how it came about and what are the most important aspects to understand. He answers all questions about what the criteria looks like, personal experiences of where the usual progressions may not be appropriate for different reasons, the differences between being medically cleared and physically cleared, and much more!  AND as a bonus: Dan gives some great advice about BBQ that you CANNOT miss.  Publication that we discussed:CRITERIA-BASED RETURN TO SPRINTING PROGRESSION FOLLOWING LOWER EXTREMITY INJURY Dan's ResearchGate Page:https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Daniel-Lorenz-2/research Enjoy, listeners! Connect with DanTwitter: kcrehabexpert Follow the rest of the Clinical Athlete team:@quinn.henochdpt@jared.unbreakablestrength@john.rebuildstronger@clinicalathlete CALU Virtual Summit:https://www.calusummit.com/claim-your-spot-1 ClinicalAthlete Powerlifting Certification:http://bit.ly/3bM5gDG Join the Free CALU Community!http://bit.ly/2XsaJrbFind a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.com!Audio production by John Summerford
Quinn and Steph are starting another NEW series on the ClinicalAthlete Podcast!  Welcome to The CALU Clinical Files. To all you listeners (yes all 6 of you), you DON'T want to miss this. Quinn and Steph are starting this series to dive into some of their real life cases in which they have navigated some unknowns and come out on the other side to really have a positive effect on their client's lives (pretty much they are just crushing it and want to brag!).  Steph, as you all know, is on the Level Up “side of things” and a HUGE part of the CALU merger. She is passionate (and very good at) ACL rehabilitation and is currently working out of Boston PT and Wellness.  On this episode, Steph describes a case about a rockstar high-school senior who is a competitive skier and unfortunately tore his ACL on the slopes. Post-surgery, Steph tested his quad Limb Symmetry Index (LSI) at the following timestamps with subjective reports: 3 months: Quad LSI approx. 60%-feeling GOOD 6 months: Quad LSI approx. 90%- followed up with anterior knee pain and reports of it feeling.... "wobbly".  Cue tears?! Come listen to find out what exactly was going on and how Steph navigated the reports of pain and discomfort!!  Connect with Steph and Level Up: @stephallen.dpt & @thelevelupinitiative Connect with Quinn and ClinicalAthlete: @quinn.henochdpt @clinicalathlete  Join the Free CALU Community!http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Audio production by John Summerford
Ever dive into the research for a whole weekend and then just had NoOoO idea how to apply it to your client on Monday morning? Or even better, you figure out how to apply it and quickly realize it just didn’t work?  Maybe you’re an athlete who is having a hard time digesting all the info regarding training and injuries on the good ole’ internet? This show is for you. John and Jared have been reflecting on their own experiences and the conversations they’ve had with previous ClinicalAthlete Podcast guests. They’ve gained tons of insights as both coaches and athletes because of this, but they knew that a lot of coaches and athletes were still struggling to make sense of it all. Enter The Nameless Series! (Don’t worry, YOU’RE going to help us name it!) This is a laid-back, informal series all about how to blend being a coach and an athlete, helping you and your athletes perform better, and finding comfort in the “grey area”. The guys want to use this show to pass on what they’ve learned so far and what they’re learning now, so you can learn from it too. They’ll be bringing on influential guests from the athletic and coaching worlds that have wisdom to share - you’ll probably recognize some of them! During this very first episode, John issues a “hair-off” challenge to Omar Isuf! The duo also talk about how much they love watching the little wins with their athletes and getting to know them more than just an athlete. They emphasize the importance of finding that blend of using the scientific-research but also connecting on a deeper level with your athletes and coaches. Make sure to keep an eye on John, Jared, and ClinicalAthlete’s Instagrams to vote for a name to this new series!  Follow Jared, John and ClinicalAthlete on IG:@jared.unbreakablestrength@john.rebuildstronger@clinicalathlete ClinicalAthlete Powerlifting Certification:http://bit.ly/3bM5gDG Join the Free CALU Community!http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Find a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.com Audio production by John Summerford
Welcome back to the ClinicalAthlete Student Shenanigans! On this week’s episode, we have Logan Benjamin, a chiropractic student and dad to a really cute golden retriever.  Logan speaks on how he has tried to overcome the “old-school” mindset of chiropractic school, finding the right mentor, and how extracurricular groups have made a difference in his education and experiences. If you're a chiropractic/DPT student looking for some advice on how to get involved with mentorships and other groups that help you grow, GO LISTEN!  Connect with Logan on IG:@futuredr.logan Follow Chris, Megan, Derrick and ClinicalAthlete on IG:@chrishughen@megan_broussard@dbark2408@clinicalathlete Join the Free CALU Community!http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Get your ticket here for the CALU Summit: https://www.calusummit.com/claim-your-spot-1 Find a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.com Audio edited by John Summerford
What is the mission behind the CALU Summit, and why is it so special?  In this episode, Quinn, Steph, and Zak go hard on what the CALU Summit is all about, and why it's an experience that you don't want to miss out on.  We are so stoked about this year's lineup of speakers and some changes that we've made to the format to make it even better than last year.  Listen in for the deets, and we will see you there! Get your ticket here:calusummit.comAudio produced by John Summerford
In this part 2 of a 3 part series, John takes a turn to gets talk about his own training program and how he got through a recent "kneebola”.  He dives into his approach to getting through a flare-up and provides some great advice for others.  Find yourself getting "kneebolas" and want to hear how John got through his?! Check out the episode to find out!  Happy listening!  Follow John on IG:@john.rebuildstrongerFollow the rest of the Clinical Athlete team:@quinn.henochdpt@jared.unbreakablestrength@clinicalathlete CALU Virtual Summit:https://www.calusummit.com/claim-your-spot-1 ClinicalAthlete Powerlifting Certification:http://bit.ly/3bM5gDG Join the Free CALU Community!http://bit.ly/2XsaJrbFind a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.com!Audio production by John Summerford
Be grateful, be kind, don’t judge and show compassion. This is what Nick is all about. Nick Hannah, a physiotherapist out of Canada, shares his passion about resilience, empathy, and helping others on a deeper level. The team chats with Nick about the publication written by Golnaz Tabibnia which dives into a neuroscience three-route approach to boosting resilience. Nick specifically focuses on down regulating the “default mode network”, or transcending the self from the tri-route model, which he focuses on to improve resiliency.  Happy listening! Connect with the Canadian Celebrity on IG:@hannahmoves  Publication discussed with Nick:http://bit.ly/2OHS2PF Connect with the rest of the Clinical Athlete team on IG:@quinn.henochdpt@jared.unbreakablestrength@john.rebuildstronger@clinicalathlete Join the Free CALU Community!http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb ClinicalAthlete Powerlifting Certification:http://bit.ly/3bM5gDG Find a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.com Audio edited by John Summerford
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romain w

a must listen for PT students ! Always clear, updated info !!! love it !! THANKS A LOT GUYS (easily understandable for non natives...)

Oct 12th
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Scott

excellent listen!

Feb 7th
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Matt M

only five minutes in and already love this guy! ❤

Oct 14th
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