Ranked #1
Episode 3: Came for the Tendinopathy but stayed for the donuts.
Episode 3: Came for the Tendinopathy but stayed for the donuts.
In this episode of the ClinicalAthlete podcast, we are joined by Jason Eure, DPT, to discuss the physiology and current ... Read more
28 Aug 2017
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Ranked #2
Episode 10: Knee Valgus: Much About Nothing?
Episode 10: Knee Valgus: Much About Nothing?
What is knee valgus? When is it a mechanism of injury and when is it not? Does it matter in the squat? In this episode, ... Read more
1 Jul 2018
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Ranked #3
Episode 31: Do our rehab clients NEED strength training? With Dr. Scotty Butcher
Episode 31: Do our rehab clients NEED strength training? With Dr. Scotty Butcher
Show Notes:Is strength often the missing ingredient in therapeutic exercise programming? Is "training for the sport of l... Read more
23 Apr 2019
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1hr 14mins
Ranked #4
Episode 45: Reconciling Biomechanics with Pain Science with Greg Lehman
Episode 45: Reconciling Biomechanics with Pain Science with Greg Lehman
Awareness of the 'science of pain' seems to have increased over the last several years (a good thing!). With the underst... Read more
24 Aug 2019
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1hr 1min
Ranked #5
Episode 55: Character Counts: Finding Purpose as a Clinician with Jackson Taylor (Part 2)
Episode 55: Character Counts: Finding Purpose as a Clinician with Jackson Taylor (Part 2)
Why did we choose our profession? How does our character impact our ability to succeed professionally? What are the acti... Read more
3 Jan 2020
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50mins
Ranked #6
Episode 32: Periodization, Stress, & Uncertainty: Confronting an Inconvenient Truth with John Kiely
Episode 32: Periodization, Stress, & Uncertainty: Confronting an Inconvenient Truth with John Kiely
s periodization evidence-led or tradition driven? How has our knowledge about stress evolved over the last 100 years? Wh... Read more
5 May 2019
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1hr 18mins
Ranked #7
Episode 51: Patellofemoral Pain: Clinical Practice Guidelines with Dr. Richard Willy (Part 1)
Episode 51: Patellofemoral Pain: Clinical Practice Guidelines with Dr. Richard Willy (Part 1)
We welcome onto the show, Dr. Rich Willy, PT, PhD. Rich is an assistant Professor at the University of Montana’s School ... Read more
9 Nov 2019
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42mins
Ranked #8
Episode 52: Patellofemoral Pain: Clinical Practice Guidelines with Dr. Richard Willy (Part 2)
Episode 52: Patellofemoral Pain: Clinical Practice Guidelines with Dr. Richard Willy (Part 2)
We welcome onto the show, Dr. Rich Willy, PT, PhD for Part 2 of our interview! Rich is an assistant Professor at the Uni... Read more
23 Nov 2019
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51mins
Ranked #9
Episode 48: Training & Treatment of The Barbell Athlete
Episode 48: Training & Treatment of The Barbell Athlete
The ClinicalAthlete crew is back! In this episode, we tackle the training and treatment needs of Barbell athletes. What ... Read more
21 Sep 2019
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1hr 21mins
Ranked #10
Episode 30: Debunking Misinformation
Episode 30: Debunking Misinformation
Is there a science to debunking misinformation? Well, the short answer is: yes. We welcome Michael Amato, DPT back onto ... Read more
10 Apr 2019
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1hr 4mins
Ranked #11
Episode 46: Reconditioning The Injured Athlete: Principles > Methods with Jarred Boyd
Episode 46: Reconditioning The Injured Athlete: Principles > Methods with Jarred Boyd
Why is it important to understand rehab and training principles rather than memorizing methods? What are the important p... Read more
31 Aug 2019
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1hr 8mins
Ranked #12
Episode 35: Knee Function & Strength Differences Between Young Athletes Who Return to Prior Level and Those That Don’t after ACLR, with Matt Ithurburn, PT, PhD.
Episode 35: Knee Function & Strength Differences Between Young Athletes Who Return to Prior Level and Those That Don’t after ACLR, with Matt Ithurburn, PT, PhD.
Do young athletes who return to prior level of sport after ACLR have better knee function and strength when they are cle... Read more
7 Jun 2019
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1hr
Ranked #13
Episode 7: To Foam Roll or Not To Foam Roll
Episode 7: To Foam Roll or Not To Foam Roll
That is the question we attempt to answer in this episode. What does "self-myofascial release" do and how does it do it?... Read more
9 Jan 2018
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Ranked #14
Episode 47: Student Series: Staying Up To Date on The Literature with Nate Wong, SPT
Episode 47: Student Series: Staying Up To Date on The Literature with Nate Wong, SPT
Keeping up with all the research that comes out can be a daunting task. What are some useful strategies to help? How do ... Read more
7 Sep 2019
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1hr 6mins
Ranked #15
Episode 4: Pain Science: This Sh*t is Complicated
Episode 4: Pain Science: This Sh*t is Complicated
What is "pain"? Does pain mean tissue damage? Can we, or should we, treat pain directly? Does the approach change in acu... Read more
20 Sep 2017
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Ranked #16
Episode 38: The Nordic Hamstring Curl, Screening, and Injury Risk: What We Know with Dr. Nicol van Dyk
Episode 38: The Nordic Hamstring Curl, Screening, and Injury Risk: What We Know with Dr. Nicol van Dyk
What does the current evidence tell us about the effects of Nordic Hamstring Curl on injury rates? What does injury "pre... Read more
29 Jun 2019
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1hr 16mins
Ranked #17
Episode 54: Character Counts: Finding Purpose as a Clinician with Jackson Taylor (Part 1)
Episode 54: Character Counts: Finding Purpose as a Clinician with Jackson Taylor (Part 1)
Why did we choose our profession? How does our character impact our ability to succeed professionally? What are the acti... Read more
30 Dec 2019
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53mins
Ranked #18
Episode 53: The Lost Art: Rehabilitation and Training For The Performing Arts with Jacob Manley
Episode 53: The Lost Art: Rehabilitation and Training For The Performing Arts with Jacob Manley
It's less common in the performing arts sphere to think about dancers and musicians as "athletes"; but physiology is phy... Read more
9 Dec 2019
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1hr 5mins
Ranked #19
Episode 36: Using Emerging Strategies in Powerlifting Programming with Mike Tuchscherer (Part 1)
Episode 36: Using Emerging Strategies in Powerlifting Programming with Mike Tuchscherer (Part 1)
How do we minimize assumptions and simplify the powerlifting programming process? How do we maximize progress for the in... Read more
15 Jun 2019
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51mins
Ranked #20
Episode 44: Injuries in Powerlifting: Crunching The Numbers with Andrew Patton
Episode 44: Injuries in Powerlifting: Crunching The Numbers with Andrew Patton
How prevalent are injuries in powerlifting? Is there a difference between male and female? Does having a pre-existing tr... Read more
17 Aug 2019
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57mins