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EP 41: Hamstring Health: Injuries, Professional Rehab & Lasting Recovery with Dr. Nick Caropino

EP 41: Hamstring Health: Injuries, Professional Rehab & Lasting Recovery with Dr. Nick Caropino

Update: 2025-10-08
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🎧 Episode Summary
In this episode of The Vitality Collective Podcast, Dr. Jeremy Bettle is joined by Dr. Nick Caropino, Director of Rehabilitation for the Atlanta Falcons, to dive deep into the world of hamstring health, elite-level rehabilitation, and the systems that support injury prevention and recovery. Drawing from a high-stakes rehab they completed together during the MLS playoffs, the conversation unpacks how early loading, individualized programming, and environmental change are key to sustainable performance and healing. Whether you’re a pro athlete or an executive glued to a desk, this episode gives practical wisdom for overcoming chronic hamstring issues and investing in long-term vitality.

 

👤 Guest Bio – Dr. Nick Caropino
Nick Caropino, DPT, is the Director of Rehabilitation for the Atlanta Falcons, where he leads performance, recovery, and return-to-play strategies for elite athletes. His career spans the NFL, MLS, and advanced clinical practice, including leadership roles at New York City FC and Athens Orthopedic Clinic. Known for his ability to integrate clinical excellence with high-performance sport demands, he specializes in building individualized and collaborative rehab programs that support both immediate recovery and long-term durability.

 

đź”— Guest Links
LinkedIn: Nick Caropino 

âś… Three Actionable Takeaways You Can Use Today

  • View pain as an opportunity — Treat new pain or injury as a chance to build a better lifestyle, not just something to fix. Use it to open new doors for growth, health, and longevity.

 

  • Stick to the fundamentals — Whether you’re a professional athlete or an executive, the foundation doesn’t change. Prioritize strength, mobility, nutrition, and sleep before chasing the next trendy fix.

 

  • Keep doing the work — Sustainable health comes from consistent effort. Build habits that help you move, recover, and perform well at any age, whether that’s lifting your kids or stopping an NFL quarterback.

🔑 Key Takeaways

  • Hamstring rehab at the elite level often begins within 24 hours, even for significant strains.

  • The anatomy of the hamstring (crossing both the hip and knee) makes it uniquely complex — it's a power generator and a decelerator.

  • Tendinopathy is often caused by compression and environment — especially prolonged sitting.

  • Injury prevention isn't the job of one person; it's a system-wide challenge involving coaching, medical, and performance staff.

  • Rehab should continue well beyond when the pain disappears. Insurance may stop, but the work shouldn’t.

  • Passive modalities (shockwave, cold/heat, dry needling) play a support role — they aren’t the solution, but they can help you feel good enough to do the work.

  • Nerve irritation can mimic hamstring pain — especially if it’s vague or migratory. Look for patterns, not just pain points.

  • Rehab is about building new habits and opportunities — not just fixing pain.

  • The best recovery results come from combining strength, nutrition, sleep, and environmental awareness.

  • “Pro” protocols are often the same as general population programs — just with more support and precision. The principles remain the same.

 

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EP 41: Hamstring Health: Injuries, Professional Rehab & Lasting Recovery with Dr. Nick Caropino

EP 41: Hamstring Health: Injuries, Professional Rehab & Lasting Recovery with Dr. Nick Caropino

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