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We wanted to jump on to talk all things pelvic health with ya'll.
In this episode, you'll hear:
1. What the heck is pelvic health
2. How Kyle got into pelvic health and why he's so passionate about it
3. How pelvic health physical therapy can help you
4. What results you can expect with pelvic health physical therapy
5. The most commonly treated diagnoses that are treated within pelvic health
If you want to know if you're a good fit for pelvic health physical therapy or if we can help you, reach out!
www.renegademovementandperformance.com
You can also find us on Instagram @renegademvmt
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On this episode we talk with Dr. Scott Forbes about all things creatine and performance. We understand that this can sometimes be a grey area: Do I take it? Does it make me gain water weight? Will it make me stronger? Give this episode a listen to hear all the answers!
Dr. Scott Forbes is an assistant professor in the department of Physical Education at Brandon University, Canada. His primary interest is in sport science with a primary focus on nutritional (creatine and protein) and training interventions to enhance athlete performance. In addition, he has expertise examining nutritional and exercise interventions for optimal muscle and brain health in older adults. -
Krystyna Holland joined us for an episode (and we can't wait to have her back on) and we talked about everything from pelvic pain to pregnancy exercise recommendations to leaking while coughing, jumping, and sneezing, low back pain and the relationship it has to pelvic floor dysfunction, and how athletes can improve their performance by optimizing their core stability (your pelvic floor plays a huge role, btw).The take home message from the episode was that although pelvic dysfunction may be common, it is not inevitable. This episode was straight fire and we're so pumped that we didn't lost the recording (it almost happened).
Krystyna’s journey as a provider started as a patient. Frustrations with her own medical treatment, including feeling unheard, short appointment times, and one-size-fits-all treatment have inspired her to go the extra mile when it comes to empowering her patients to be an active participant in their healthcare, starting in their physical therapy sessions.
She has seen how healthcare discrepancies impact patient care and experience, and she started Inclusive Care to provide quality healthcare to everyone, regardless of their position on the gender identity spectrum.
She wishes everyone knew about pelvic health and how it relates to having pleasurable sex, strength and stability, and staying dry, which is why she puts out information on social media and hosts interactive workshops.
She knows first hand the power of pelvic floor physical therapy and how it can build confidence in your ability to stop having painful sex, stop leaking, and start living.Find Krystyna on Instagram @Krystyna.Holland -
On this episode we chat with John Wehrer, PT, DPT, CSCS and Lance Beisley, MS, CSCS about aerobic conditioning and energy systems, the importance of strength for endurance athletes, mental fortitude, tactical athlete training, types of stimuli desired within CrossFit, and the importance of consistent performance of fundamental training. This was an amazing episode and we hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed recording it.John and Lance are co-hosts of the “Type 2 Network” podcast that covers topics related to endurance sports performance. Lance has a Master’s degree in Exercise Science from Eastern Washington University, is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and is currently serving a contract in the United States Army. He specializes in bringing sound performance science to military athletes. John is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and is currently practicing as an outpatient orthopedic physical therapist in Seattle, Washington. John specializes in the training of triathletes. In 2015, they completed a 24 hour mountain bike race as a two-person team and finished 5th out of 13 teams...on 9 months of training consistently for endurance sports. This race helped jumpstart their passion in this field and the drives the content they put out to this day.Where to find and how to contact Lance & John:Instagram: @type2performanceLance Beisley, MS, [email protected] Wehrer, PT, DPT, [email protected] them both on type2performance.com
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In this episode we talk with Scott Richardson. We touch on topics such as elbow injury and Tommy John surgery, throwing athletes and all things baseball, and overcoming the mental adversity that exists following physical injury. Scott is a personal trainer and physical therapy aide who is passionate about baseball, strength training, and providing information and resources to athletes he did not have access to during his playing career. Played 2 years of junior college baseball before suffering a career-ending injury. Following this he received his degree in exercise science while working full time coaching and training baseball athletes of all ages. He currently works at Twin Cities Orthopedics as a physical therapy aide providing personal training and biomechanical analysis to throwing athletes in the return to throw phases of rehabilitation. He will be attending PT school at St. Catherine's in Minnesota starting this fall.Find him on Instagram: @richrehabperformance
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On this episode, we talk with Dr. Tyler Kallasy, PT, DPT about everything from taboo training, the role of physical therapy in performance training, similarities and delineations between different types of sports performance professionals, knees-over-toes training, and how physical therapists are uniquely trained to help athletes achieve their goals. More about Tyler:Tyler Kallasy is a graduate of Utica College, where he received a B.S. in Health Sciences and then a Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree. Currently, he is a traveling DPT, allowing him to adventure across the U.S., and practice in a variety of settings.
Initially, Tyler planned to focus solely on outpatient orthopedic and athletic performance. His love for sports and recreation began as a young boy, and carried him through 4 years as a collegiate football player. During grad school, Tyler spent some time experimenting with various fitness modalities, and eventually landed himself in a CrossFit box, where his passion for improving human movement really began to thrive. Tyler has been able to use his DPT degree in combination with his experience as a CrossFit L-1 Trainer and Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist to help athletes of all ages, shapes and sizes progress toward a healthier, happier version of themselves.
Along the way, Tyler has had a few experiences that have had a significant influence on his professional goals, and potential career path. While completing a 12-week clinical rotation at an intensive care unit for patients with a variety of neurologic conditions (TBI, SCI, stroke, CP) Tyler discovered his love for neurologic rehabilitation. Throughout graduate school, Tyler worked in Adaptive Sports and Recreation – building, facilitating and developing a variety of programs for folks who are blind or visually impaired. Since then, he has focused his efforts toward learning how to better incorporate his passion for the human nervous system, with his clinical knowledge of the musculoskeletal system, and professional experience in recreational and wellness adaptation.
Tyler continues to advance his knowledge of manual medicine through courses including RockTape Functional Movement Techniques (Kinesiology Taping and IASTM Tools), Grey institute 3DMAPS Movement Analysis and Performance Systems.
While he enjoyed practicing in the standard outpatient orthopedic setting, Tyler recognized how much he enjoyed working 1-on-1 with folks in the comfort of a private setting, such as their home, or their gym. While he continues to practice in a commercial outpatient orthopedic setting, Tyler also provides exceptional physical therapy services in a non-traditional way. This has allowed him to further improve his ability to really understand the patient and provide skilled evaluations and treatments with undivided attention and guidance.
Tyler enjoys making up his own recipes, hiking mountains with his girlfriend and doggos, exploring restaurants in a new city and working out.Find Tyler on Instagram @tylerkallasy.dpt and on his website www.prospect-pt.com -
This week we're keeping it super short and giving you some life updates, a quick little plug on the coronavirus, and how the coronavirus relates to your minor musculoskeletal aches and pains.We would love to hear any requests you have! Email us at [email protected] or DM us on Instagram @renegademvmt.
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On this Episode we chat with Lauryn Ginsburg, P.T., D.P.T., Owner of SportsFit Physical Therapy, about what performance physical therapy looks and feels like, common injuries in performance athletes she treats, dry needling, gymnastics, pelvic health, and how performance PT can help you level up in your sport.Lauryn can be found on Instagram: @sportsfitphysicaltherapyYou can also contact her on her website: https://www.sportsfitptandfitness.com/Lauryn's Bio:Lauryn Ginsburg, P.T., D.P.T., graduated from Springfield College with her master’s degree in physical therapy in 2009 and from Simmons College with her doctorate in physical therapy in 2013. Lauryn is certified in functional dry needling (Level 1, 2, 3 & functional therapeutics) and has a strong hands-on approach to physical therapy. Lauryn combines her manual therapy skills with therapeutic exercise to return her patients back to the sports and activities they enjoy. She specializes in treating CrossFitters, Olympic Weightlifters, and Gymnasts, but enjoys treating all injuries and people that are looking to get better or further educate themselves on how to stay healthy and active!
Lauryn spent the first 10 years of her physical therapy career working at two different outpatient physical therapy offices. Tired of her treatments being dictated by insurance company rules instead of what her patients truly needed, she decided to open up her own PT clinic in 2019.
Lauryn was a gymnast for 20 years, finishing her career as a collegiate gymnast competing for Springfield College. Over those years, the sport took a toll on her body leading to various injuries. Those injuries and her time spent rehabbing made her decide to pursue a career in physical therapy.
Lauryn has coached gymnastics for 15 years, the last six as head coach of Beverly High School’s Varsity Gymnastics team, where she led the team to become five-time NEC/CAL Champions and an undefeated 46-0 record. Lauryn was named Coach of the Year by the Salem Evening News four years in a row. After retiring from the sport of gymnastics, she found a new passion in CrossFit and Olympic Weightlifting. Lauryn trains and competes in both. Lauryn is also a USA Weightlifting Level 1 Certified Coach. It is her athletic and coaching background that inspired her to become a physical therapist and to help others stay healthy, fit, and injury-free.
WHO SHE HAS WORKED WITH:
Boston Lobsters Tennis Team
CrossFit Wicked Regional Team
Katrin Davidsdottir, CrossFit Games Athlete
Sara Sigmundsdottir, CrossFit Games Athlete
Brooke Ence, CrossFit Games Athlete
Cici Fougere, CrossFit Games Athlete
Alicia Gomes, CrossFit Games Athlete
Stacey Kroon, CrossFit Games Athlete
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In this episode we discuss progressive overload and tradition parameters for achieving progressive overload and how that relates to performance physical therapy.
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In this episode we talk about pain science topics to include:
Pain as an output of the brain, rather than an input
Cortical smudging
Neurotags
The pain experience
and how these relate to ways to resolve pain and improve performance.
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On this episode we talk about the importance of assessment and how it drives intervention, to include the exercises you are given. As physical therapists we strive to tailor our intervention strategies to the individual in front of us— you. Listen in to hear why it's not efficient or productive to "just give you the exercises" without a proper assessment, what exactly an assessment entails, and lots of knowledge bombs. Learn how an assessment and intervention strategies specific to you can help you move well and perform better.
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On episode 2 we welcome Annette Zapp, CSCS and Zamia Cohen. Annette is the founder of FireSQ Fitness and has a passion for sharing her expertise in nutrition, sleep, and physical fitness to help the first responder community achieve optimum health both physically and mentally. Zamia is the founder and CEO of Good Human Fitness, LLC. She also is a Personal Trainer and Nutrition Coach dedicated to inspiring people to find the best tailor-made solutions for behavior and lifestyle adjustments.We talk about health and wellness, setting realistic goals, and the demands of a tactical athlete.Annette can be reached on Instagram @firesqfitness or on her website www.firesqfitness.com.Zamia can be reached on her Instagram @goodhumanfitnessPlease reach out with any questions @renegademvmt on Instagram!Summary:1:30 min: Intro to Annette
2:45: intro to Zamia
6:02 Microcurrent Point Stimulation
9:36 Sympathetic Nervous System Regulation with walking
13:18 Recovery to parasympathetic state following HIIT or stressful state
16:30 Meditation and stress management
18: 25 Mindfullness
19:45 music/ phones/ social media as sources of stress
22:25 General health choices and habit change; setting attainable goals
28:00 How to start changing one habit at a time
34:00 The benefits of a good coach
35:00 Resisting change, eat the things you like, do the training you enjoy
38:00 It’s not about being perfect, it’s about being good most of the time
42:00 What worked before, may not work now. What didn’t work for you before, may work for you now
44:00 Working with the individual, what is optimal for one person isn’t optimal for another
45:30 Movement patterns and context
46: Where you have pain, isn’t necessarily what the culprit is
47:00 There’s a difference when it’s happening to you
48:10 Working with tactical athletes
51:10 Contrast of wellness resources between fire departments and the sports/performance realm
54:42 Specific performance requirements for firefighters
59:10 Resiliency through physical fitness training
1:03:05 Sleep deprivation and sleep debt
1:05:30 Subtractive vs. additive wellness changes
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In this episode, we talk a lot about ourselves (promise this won't happen again!)You'll learn:
-Who we are
-What we're doing now and what we plan to do in the future
-What we've learned about ourselves during our travel physical therapy journey
-The value of cash PT and how we plan to invest our time in building a performance-based business
-You'll love this episode if you:
-Want to learn a little about who we are and what we value
-Are thinking about starting travel PT
-Want to learn more about cash PT and the value of cash PT