
NorthStar Physical Therapy
Physical therapy is more than just 3 sets of 10 reps! This podcast provides you with collaborative information and interviews from experts in the field within physical therapy and other allied health professionals in order for you to achieve and champion your optimal health and self-management. Particular conditions like lymphedema, lipedema and various pelvic health dysfunctions for all pelvises that are not easily understood in the medical community and require an inter-disciplinary team approach to achieve your goals. Let NorthStar Physical Therapy guide and navigate you on your journey to optimal pelvic and lymphatic health!
NorthStar Physical Therapy
#68: Return to Sport/Run Screen - What does that include?
Hey there, welcome to the NorthStar Physical Therapy podcast!
I am your host, Dr. Shirlea North and I dive into lymphedema, lipedema, and various pelvic health dysfunctions. My goal is to provide to you a better way to understand these conditions so that you empower yourself with knowledge to advocate for yourself. Let NorthStar Physical Therapy guide and navigate you on your journey to optimal health!
In this episode, I will explore what it really takes to safely return to running, sport, or impact activities after pregnancy — and why these principles apply to anyone getting back into higher-level movement after time away.
From pelvic floor recovery to orthopedic alignment, footwear, and strength training, I will share how our Return to Sport/Return to Run screen helps identify imbalances and prepare the body for long-term success.
Whether your goal is running a marathon, joining group fitness, or just playing hopscotch with your kids without leakage, this episode gives you a roadmap to getting back to the activities you love with confidence!
Let’s talk about:
- Introduction to today’s topic
- Why pelvic floor evaluation (internal and external) plus orthopedic screening are essential before impact activity.
- The role of footwear, belly bands, and bras in supporting tissue during pregnancy and recovery.
- A 12–15 activity assessment including squats, planks, bridges, single-leg drills, lunges, and running mechanics.
- All about running: Training must reflect that to build strength and reduce injury risk.
- How parents wanting to play on trampolines or jog in emergencies benefit from impact prep
- Why analyzing gait and videoing runs at the point symptoms can reveal key imbalances
- How training endurance, trunk strength, calf function, and multidirectional movement supports long-term goals
- Why true return-to-sport rehab must include endurance, footwear checks, impact tolerance, and functional drills
- In-person and virtual consultations to bring return-to-sport care to more people
- Conclusion
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