Unreal Results for Physical Therapists and Athletic Trainers
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.
Podcasting since 2022 • 149 episodes
Unreal Results for Physical Therapists and Athletic Trainers
Latest Episodes
A Clinical Case Study in Sacral Pain & Index of Suspicion
In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I walk through a recent clinical case of mine involving a Navy SEAL BUD/S candidate who came in with persistent “back pain.” Once he pointed more specifically to the sacrum, the case immediately ch...
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Season 3
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Episode 150
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33:38
Rethinking the Popliteus in Knee Rehab
In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I explore the anatomy and clinical significance of the popliteus — the small, often overlooked muscle that unlocks the knee and why it may be a missing link in lateral knee pain, shin splints, post...
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Season 3
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Episode 149
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50:11
The Clinical Power of the Spiral Line
In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I discuss the spiral fascial line not as something to memorize, but as a lens to better understand human movement and efficiency.You’ll hear how the spiral line influenced the name MovementR...
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Season 3
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Episode 148
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28:42
Why Expectations Shape Clinical Outcomes
In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I share a candid look at expectations in clinical practice, especially after learning a new framework like the LTAP®. I break down why early wins can create unrealistic internal pressure, how I thi...
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Season 3
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Episode 147
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45:50
Bone Health, Loading, & Blood Flow
In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I explore why the femoral neck can be uniquely resistant to change and why this often has less to do with exercise selection and more to do with blood flow and neurovascular entrapment. A simple ca...
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Season 3
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Episode 146
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41:10