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Unreal Results for Physical Therapists and Athletic Trainers

Author: Anna Hartman

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The Unreal Results podcast helps physical therapists and certified athletic trainers feel confident and get better outcomes for their clients by teaching about the influence of the viscera organs and the nervous system on human movement, pain, and injury. Explore how a visceral and neural-based lens of view can provide a new perspective to performance-based physical therapy, athletic training, and sports medicine.

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This week on the Unreal Results podcast, I go deep into the various causes of foot pain through the different stages of life. I have some personal experience with foot pain that you’ll hear me talk about but I also talk about my 5-year-old niece’s foot pain experience that was not related to a musculoskeletal or neurological origin; you’re definitely going to want to hear why! You’ll also hear me talk about how foot pain can be related to the viscera, hormonal changes, and fluid i...
On this week’s episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I talk about the mistakes that I see physical therapists, athletic trainers, and other healthcare professionals make in their practice consistently. Most healthcare professionals are operating in an outdated paradigm that focuses solely on the musculoskeletal system, which I believe is the main contributing factor to these mistakes. Instead, I invite you to learn a different paradigm that considers your client as a whole organi...
This week on the Unreal Results podcast, we’re going to put together the puzzle that is the piriformis. The piriformis is classically known for its stability of the hip but also for being the “cause” of a lot of problems around the hip and beyond. In this episode, you’ll hear about piriformis anatomy & biomechanics and how they relate to effective assessment and treatment of the piriformis. You’ll also hear specifics regarding why clamshells aren’t bad, closed-chain exer...
Lateral Line Love

Lateral Line Love

2024-12-1846:18

In this week’s Unreal Results podcast episode, I talk all about the importance of lateral stability in your clients. The lateral line is often overlooked as well as its connections to the nervous system and visceral organs, despite the fact that it plays a crucial role in movement & performance. In the episode, you’ll hear me talk about common rehab & training oversights, as well as specific assessment and treatment techniques that I utilize with my athletes. You don...
The Anatomy Advantage

The Anatomy Advantage

2024-12-1142:52

This week’s episode of the Unreal Results podcast comes on the heels of attending Gil Hedley’s Nerve Tour. You know I’m a BIG proponent of always learning, especially anatomy because I truly believe anatomy and physiology are the foundations of understanding the human body. And when you know anatomy, you’ll be better at manual therapy, assessing movement, and educating the client. You’ll hear more in this episode of why I think continuous anatomy learning can improve treatme...
In this week’s episode of the Unreal Results Podcast, I talk about the often-overlooked role of the diaphragm. I bring this topic up because I see it often in my NFL athletes around this point in their season and how diaphragm stiffness starts to affect their performance. In the episode, you’ll hear me talk about diaphragm anatomy and function, how stiffness of the diaphragm can lead to limited thoracic mobility and pain, and give you practical exercises that I use with my athletes to i...
It's my BIGGEST sale of the year and in this week's bonus episode, I talk about all of the self-paced courses that I offer to help you elevate your practice and get faster results for your clients. Not only are all of my self-paced online courses on sale, but my entire Regen library is also on sale. If you're a healthcare provider or movement professional, you won't want to miss out on this massive opportunity to enhance your practice with top-notch resources at unbeatable prices!...
It’s been a little while, but I’m back for another episode of the Unreal Results podcast, where this week, you’ll hear me chronicle my viral pink eye infection. If you follow me on social media, you probably already know that I’ve been dealing with viral pink eye, in both eyes nonetheless, for 19 days as of recording this episode. But to me, it feels like it’s been eleventy-billion days. Either way, in this episode, you’ll hear all about how I’ve been dealing with this virus...
In this week’s episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I discuss the importance of feeling instead of thinking. I recently took a course from the Barral Institute with one of my favorite instructors, Ron Mariotti, all about visceral vascular manipulation. Ron has been an integral part of how and what I teach with the LTAP™ because he’s one of the main instructors who taught me how to be better at listening to the body with my hands. In the episode, you’ll hear how a tec...
It’s all about what’s on the inside that counts on this week’s episode of the Unreal Results podcast. This episode is recorded from a talk I did for Katie St. Clair’s mentorship program where I just happened to dive deep into the viscera, in particular the connections between organ health and overall body function. In this episode, you’ll hear about the mechanics of how the viscera move within the body and the physiological importance of maintaining visceral mobility for vitality and fu...
This week on the Unreal Results podcast, its all about understanding (or at least trying to) the nervous system. I’m currently going through my online LTAP level 1 course with a new cohort and thought that making an episode regarding the neuroanatomy and neurophysiology would be helpful for them, but also for you. In this episode, I do a deep dive on the interplay between the central nervous system, autonomic nervous system, and enteric nervous system and their impact on the visce...
In this week’s episode of the Unreal Results podcast, you’ll hear about how the LTAP™ can be successful in any healthcare/movement setting. In this episode, you’ll mainly hear an interview that I did with an LTAP™ alumnus, Julie Embree, who happens to be a seasoned physical therapist who works in an insurance-based outpatient clinic with 45-minute sessions. You’ll hear how Julie has utilized the LTAP™ framework in her clinical practice to improve outcomes and why she thinks it’s a...
This is part 2 of a special 2-part episode week on the Unreal Results podcast. In this episode, you’ll hear from more alumni who have gone through the LTAP™ courses and Revitalize Mentorship program. The two alumni you’ll hear on this specific episode, are a specialized Pilates instructor and an athletic trainer who share their motivations for joining the LTAP™, their experiences, and the transformations they’ve seen in their practices. They also discuss how they have been integra...
We’ve got a special 2-part episode this week on the Unreal Results podcast. In today’s episode, you’ll hear from alumni who have gone through the LTAP™ courses and Revitalize Mentorship program. These professionals include physical therapists, athletic trainers, and massage therapists who share their motivations for joining the LTAP™, their experiences, and the transformations they’ve seen in their practices. They also discuss how integrating the LTAP™ has helped with burnout, imp...
On this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I take some inspiration from a question I got from an athletic trainer who is taking my free mini-course, The Missing Link. Her question was regarding how the SI joint may be affected in hockey players due to various reasons including skating, shooting the puck, and their general playing position. In this episode, you’ll hear me break down how I think about how a hockey player’s dynamic posture and movement affect the visceral and neu...
We’ve got a special guest episode this week on the Unreal Results Podcast as I am joined by the expert in plyometrics, Matt McInnes Watson. In this episode you’ll hear Matt share his unique approach to plyometric training, emphasizing the importance of breaking down inhibition and maintaining rhythmical patterns for overall health and resilience. You’ll also hear about the benefits of yielding exercises, the role of fascial fitness, and practical applications of plyometrics you can appl...
This week on the Unreal Results Podcast, I dive deep into the complexities of restoring knee flexion following an injury or surgery. This is a topic that I know all too well as I spent many days in PT having my knee forced into flexion and well, I still don’t have full knee flexion. In this episode, I talk about some of my favorite techniques that don’t require you to force your patient into tears to help them achieve full knee flexion. You’ll hear me discuss some of my favo...
This week on the Unreal Results podcast, I talk about one of my favorite topics - the Gillet SI joint test. Gillet’s test or sometimes known as the March test or Stork test, is typically known for having poor reliability based on previous research. If you’ve been following along for some time, you probably know that said research likes to get thrown around by the EBP police when I make posts on social media. But the often overlooked part of these research studies is that the...
In this week’s episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I talk about recognizing and responding to red flags in patient care. First and foremost, this topic is important to me because this is what happened with my mom’s cancer diagnosis, which I talked all about in episode 1 of this podcast. I talk about how it’s important to recognize when a patient’s condition isn’t progressing as expected and the need to consider possible underlying visceral issues or red flags such as cancer or infect...
The Colon Connection

The Colon Connection

2024-08-2149:14

This week on the Unreal Results podcast, I talk about the often-overlooked impact of the colon on overall health and performance. In this episode, I dive real deep into the anatomy and physiology of the colon highlighting its intricate connections to the nervous system and beyond. You’ll hear how the colon can cause symptoms such as back pain, sciatica, and even foot pain. I also provide ways for the healthcare and movement provider to assess issues in the colon as well as p...
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