The Clinical Leadership Podcast
Midwest Rehabilitation Institute is proud to present The Clinical Leadership Podcast. The show is meant to discuss similarities of leading patients towards better health and leading your business, staff, and family towards a more fulfilled life. Guests from the chiropractic, physical therapy, and rehab worlds join us to share their experiences and insights with the MWRI tribe. Our goal is to share with listeners how these leaders think, act, and most importantly - LEAD. Hosted by Dr. Alex Earl and Dr. Ryan Gavin
The Clinical Leadership Podcast
Professor Stuart McGill
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In this episode of The Clinical Leadership Podcast, I sit down with world-renowned spine biomechanist Stuart McGill for a deep, 2-hour conversation on what actually drives low back pain—and how elite clinicians and athletes approach it differently.
Dr. McGill has spent decades researching spine mechanics, authoring multiple best-selling books, and consulting with some of the highest-performing athletes in the world through his BackFitPro lab.
This episode is not theory. It’s not fluff.
It’s the real framework behind understanding, assessing, and solving low back pain.
What You’ll Learn:
- Why most low back pain treatments fail
- The biggest mistakes clinicians make with spine rehab
- How to assess the true cause of back pain (not just treat symptoms)
- The difference between “pain relief” and true spine resilience
- How elite athletes manage and train around back injuries
- The role of movement, load, and mechanics in long-term outcomes
Resources from Stuart McGill
To dive deeper into Dr. McGill’s work, books, and clinician education, visit:
This includes:
- His book Back Mechanic (a must-read for patients and clinicians)
- Advanced clinician courses
- Research and educational resources on spine biomechanics
Clinical knowledge alone is not enough.
You can have the best understanding of low back pain in the world…
…but if you can’t apply it, communicate it, and build a system around it—it doesn’t matter.
That’s where real clinical leadership begins.
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