CLINICAL LEADERSHIP PODCAST
Asaf Weisman, PT and PhD candidate joins the show today. Asaf is a research associate and PhD candidate at the Spinal Research Laboratory in Tel-Aviv University, and a clinician with . I 17 years of clinical experience. He joins the show today to discuss his journey from clinical practice into academia at the University of Tel-Aviv, his displeasure with the current models for explaining pain used in academia and clinical practice, predictions on where musculoskeletal care will be in 50 years, and how the role of the immune system plays a role in persistent pain states, and more!
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Professor Stu Phillips drops in today to drop a ton of knowledge about protein, nutrition, and muscle physiology! Professor Phillips is a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Skeletal Muscle Health in Aging. He is a Professor in Kinesiology, and Graduate Faculty in the School of Medicine at McMaster University in Ontario... If you're interested in training and nutrition, this is not an episode to miss!
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Dr. Ebonie Rio is a post doc researcher at La Trobe University and has completed her PhD in tendon pain and a Masters in Sports Physiology. She is a leading researcher in tendon pain and rehab at La Trobe University in Australia.
She drops tons of knowledge in this episode including the types of load that can irritate tendons, the importance of single leg training, Lorimer Moseley's questions around self efficacy, ways to explain the murky ups and downs that come with tendon pain, and more! |
In addition to clinical practice, Dr. Lehman has had experience working in the Occupational Biomechanics Laboratory at the University of Waterloo, teaching at Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, as well as publishing research on manual therapy, exercise biomechanics, and related fields. Listen in for gems about getting over "the clinical hill", specificity in exams vs the treatment we provide, communicating with patients, podcasting, and more!
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Dr. Caleb Burgess is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, a certified specialist in Orthopedic Physical Therapy through the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties, and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist who practices in California. He joins the show for a second appearance today. This time he answers a few questions that Clinical Leadership Podcast listeners submitted on Instagram.
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We are extremely happy to welcome Mike Michalowicz back for his second appearance on the Clinical Leadership Podcast. Today he joins us to talk about his new book Get Different. He drops some gems on the foundations of marketing, Chiropractic / PT specific marketing ideas, and playing it safe versus moving things along with your leads.
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On today's episode, we are joined by Nick Winkelman. Nick is currently the head of athletic performance & science for the Irish Rugby Football Union. Before working for Irish Rugby, Nick was the director of education and training systems for EXOS (formerly Athletes' Performance), in Phoenix, AZ. As the director of education, Nick oversaw the development and execution of all internal and external educational initiatives. |
It isn't long into clinical practice before any new doc realizes that orthopedic tests alone don't paint the perfect diagnostic picture we were led to believe they did in school. Listen in to today's hitter podcast touching on B.A.D. (Baseless Assumptions on Diagnosis), and G.O.O.D. (Good Odds On Diagnosis) orthopedic tests.
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Dr. Burgess has one of the larger social media followings of anyone in the rehab world. Chances are you have probably seen his posts floating around somewhere. Listen in to find tips Dr. Burgess shares for growing a social media account/ online presence, creating comprehensible yet clinically accurate content, and much more!
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Brett Bartholomew joins us for the latest episode of the podcast. He shares his journey though the writing process of his book - Conscious Coaching: The Art and Science of Building Buy-In. On this episode we discuss social media, his leap to start his own mentorship business, and much, much more. This episode is FULL of rants and it is a must listen to on your commute to work.
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Dr. Michael Ray joins the podcast today, a chiropractor based out of Harrisonburg, VA. He owns and operates Shenandoah Valley Performance Clinic and specializes in the rehabilitation of neuromusculoskeletal issues, associated pain, and dysfunction. He is also a member of the team at Barbell Medicine.
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Mike Michalowicz joins the show today to talk concepts from his books Profit First and Fix This Next.
Mike's bio includes multiple entrepreneurial endeavors, and he is the author of Profit First, Clockwork, The Pumpkin Plan, and his newest book Fix This Next. Mike is a former small business columnist for The Wall Street Journal and regularly travels the globe as as an entrepreneurial advocate. |
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Dr. Joe Tatta joins the Clinical Leadership Podcast today. Dr. Tatta is a best selling author, a Doctor of Physical Therapy, a Board-Certified Nutrition Specialist, and an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy trainer. Dr. Tatta is the Founder of the Integrative Pain Science Institute, a healthcare company focused on evidence-based treatment, research, and professional development for chronic pain and pain management. He is the author of two bestselling books Radical Relief and Heal Your Pain Now and host of The Healing Pain Podcast.
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Sandy Hilton of Entropy Physiotherapy and Wellness in Chicago, IL joins the show today. In addition to treating patients and offering continuing ed courses at Entropy, she is also an international instructor and speaker on treating pelvic pain, and co-host of the Pain Science and Sensibility Podcast. Sandy was the Director of Programming for the Section on Women’s Health of the American Physical Therapy Association from 2012 - 2017...
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Chris Johnson of Zeren PT joins the podcast in it's first recording to discuss the Runners Zone, working with endurance athletes, motivational interviewing, and connecting with patients. Find more great information from Chris at https://chrisjohnsonpt.com/ and @zerenpt on instagram as well as The Runners Zone podcast.
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