Physio & the Art of Human Performance
By Tracy Fober & Domhnaill Fox
Physio & the Art of Human PerformanceFeb 01, 2020
Toolbox Talk #3 - Boxes, Steps and Blocks: what, why and how for clinicians and coaches
Toolbox Talk #2 - Hurdles: what, why and how for clinicians and coaches
Toolbox Talk #1 - Hex bars: what, why and how for clinicians and coaches
Purpose and Process with John Kiely
Performance Health
Coaching female and male athletes - the reality and the assumptions (with Taylor Lorbiecki)
The road (currently) less travelled in return to run
A Foundational Legs approach to rehab...and beyond
Sticky Knees and Silly Walks: post-op knee care
The weightroom without walls - outdoor rehabilitation and athletic development
Strength: Does it always have to mean heavy lifting?
Time & Space - the unheralded modalities
Getting started - fundamentals, building strength and physical literacy (Part 2)
In this episode we talk about our rehab concepts and how or methods were informed. We discuss those people who are responsible for major conceptual shifts in our thought processes. The conversation meanders between movement, education, progressions and gadgets. In part 2 of this episode we apply these principles and concepts to a case recently encountered in the clinic. We discuss various aspects of how that session transpired and the differences in our approaches. We finish by talking about the role of pain in movement and how gadgets can affect a patient's perspective.
Check out our show notes and Domhnaill's initial step up progressions at https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1qDGfeyBkV_EZX3tbbJJyXx_x3pcqaAm4
Getting started - fundamentals, building strength and physical literacy (Part 1)
In this episode we talk about our rehab concepts and how or methods were informed. We discuss those people who are responsible for major conceptual shifts in our thought processes. The conversation meanders between movement, education, progressions and gadgets. In part 2 of this episode we apply these principles and concepts to a case recently encountered in the clinic. We discuss various aspects of how that session transpired and the differences in our approaches. We finish by talking about the role of pain in movement and how gadgets can affect a patient's perspective.
Check out our show notes and Domhnaill's initial step up progressions at https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1qDGfeyBkV_EZX3tbbJJyXx_x3pcqaAm4
Evaluation - Setting a standard & finding a starting point
In this episode we discuss our initial engagements with rehab patients. We discuss topics such as interrupting the patient, the use of technology, patient beliefs, and psychosocial factors. Our methods of assessment align around gathering the following pertinent information - training history, medical history, beliefs and goals.
Check out our show notes at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Fqk2DIM43TdvewlJ89_uvGd4EwqVgqVT/view?usp=drivesdk
What makes for a good rehab experience?
Here we introduce ourselves to the podcast world, give a little background and dive into some of the qualities and elements that make for a successful and enjoyable rehab experience for the patient.
Check out our show notes at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FbphztScaguSLSPRsKd_FNp02Kxh_Kqz/view?usp=drivesdk