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The Unreal Results podcast helps physical therapists and certified athletic trainers feel confident and get better outcomes for their clients by teaching about the influence of the viscera organs and the nervous system on human movement, pain, and injury. Explore how a visceral and neural-based lens of view can provide a new perspective to performance-based physical therapy, athletic training, and sports medicine.
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If you have FOMO and want to join the FREE mini-course The Missing Link it's not too late! https://movementrev.mykajabi.com/the-missing-link Learn how one change to your assessment can get immediate results for you PT and AT clients. In this training, you will: Learn how to apply the 1st assessment test of the MovementREV LTAP™ (locator test assess…
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On this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I take some inspiration from a question I got from an athletic trainer who is taking my free mini-course, The Missing Link. Her question was regarding how the SI joint may be affected in hockey players due to various reasons including skating, shooting the puck, and their general playing position. In t…
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If you have FOMO and want to join the FREE mini-course The Missing Link it's not too late! https://movementrev.mykajabi.com/the-missing-link Learn how one change to your assessment can get immediate results for you PT and AT clients. In this training, you will: Learn how to apply the 1st assessment test of the MovementREV LTAP™ (locator test assess…
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We’ve got a special guest episode this week on the Unreal Results Podcast as I am joined by the expert in plyometrics, Matt McInnes Watson. In this episode you’ll hear Matt share his unique approach to plyometric training, emphasizing the importance of breaking down inhibition and maintaining rhythmical patterns for overall health and resilience. Y…
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This week on the Unreal Results Podcast, I dive deep into the complexities of restoring knee flexion following an injury or surgery. This is a topic that I know all too well as I spent many days in PT having my knee forced into flexion and well, I still don’t have full knee flexion. In this episode, I talk about some of my favorite techniques that …
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This week on the Unreal Results podcast, I talk about one of my favorite topics - the Gillet SI joint test. Gillet’s test or sometimes known as the March test or Stork test, is typically known for having poor reliability based on previous research. If you’ve been following along for some time, you probably know that said research likes to get throw…
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In this week’s episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I talk about recognizing and responding to red flags in patient care. First and foremost, this topic is important to me because this is what happened with my mom’s cancer diagnosis, which I talked all about in episode 1 of this podcast. I talk about how it’s important to recognize when a patient…
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This week on the Unreal Results podcast, I talk about the often-overlooked impact of the colon on overall health and performance. In this episode, I dive real deep into the anatomy and physiology of the colon highlighting its intricate connections to the nervous system and beyond. You’ll hear how the colon can cause symptoms such as back pain, scia…
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Welcome back to the Unreal Results Podcast! After a little summer hiatus, I’m back to recording new weekly episodes. In this particular episode, I talk about what I’ve been up to these past 6 weeks including working with one of my closest athletes, my birthday celebrations, and some personal health issues. But the main topic for today’s episode rev…
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In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I talk about the often overlooked sartorius muscle. This episode happens to be a clip from episode 26, Sartorius B.I.G. In this episode, I talk a little bit more of why the sartorius muscle should not be overlooked including its connection to peripheral nerves, vascular structures, and its fascial line…
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In this week’s episode of the Unreal Results podcast, you’re going to find out that I feel some type of way about “releasing” the psoas with hard tools. This is a clip taken from episode 15, Hard No To Hard Tools In The Gut, and just by that title I’m sure you can tell how I feel. This episode highlights the potential risks associated with using ha…
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This week on the Unreal Results podcast, I’m taking a clip from episode 33, Assessment Is Sexy, to highlight the importance of a good assessment. This was originally a guest episode featuring my friend, teammate, and colleague, Lex Lancaster, where we talk about treating her chronic shoulder pain. I of course highlight the use of the LTAP™ (Locator…
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For this week’s episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I’m throwing it back to episode 28, The Power of the Trigeminal Nerve. This is legitimately one of my favorite episodes, which yes, I know I say that a lot, but what I talk about in this clip can be tremendously helpful for your practice if you don’t know this information. In this episode, I ta…
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In this week’s episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I revisit episode 16, Why The Shoulder Comes Last. Part of the reason why has to do with a story regarding my sister who has been dealing with chronic shoulder pain, which resolved immediately following a treatment that wasn’t for her shoulder. But in this episode, you’ll hear me challenge the t…
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In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I am taking a clip all the way back from season 1 episode 12, Rest Postures vs. Mobility vs. Stretching. In this specific episode, I highlight insights from Philip Beach’s work that emphasizes floor-based rest postures along with sensory input can improve overall function and mobility. I also talk abou…
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In this week’s episode of the Unreal Results podcast, join me as I talk about practical tips and insights for managing back pain. Some highlights from the episode include understanding the body’s protective response to pain, using pharmaceuticals for back pain relief, respecting the body’s natural protective mechanisms, and improving sensory inform…
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In this week’s episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I reflect on the LTAP Level 1 course that I taught in Washington, D.C. this past weekend. If you didn’t know, the LTAP is a paradigm assessment that I created over my 20 years of practice that helps you shift your focus from more of a traditional orthopedic approach to a whole-organism approach.…
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In this week's episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I explore the anatomy and physiology of the liver and how it is an integral area of the body to treat to support overall health and wellness. A key organ especially for swelling and the lymphatic system as well as a driver for many musculoskeletal issues including right shoulder pain, neck pain,…
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In this episode of the Unreal Results Podcast, I tackle one of the biggest questions that I get from healthcare providers and athletes and that is how to deal with anterior knee pain. I of course talk about using the LTAP (Locator Test Assessment Protocol) to help pinpoint the root cause of anterior knee pain. I also talk about evaluating knee biom…
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In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I talk about my personal journey dealing with GERD and eosinophilic esophagitis. I discuss the surprising visceral connections related to these conditions including the esophagus and the ligament of Treitz and the various symptoms including referred musculoskeletal pain, dysphagia, and chest pain. I al…
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In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I’m talking about a topic that’s been on my mind as of late: the connection between the menstrual cycle and ACL tears. First & foremost, I truly believe that everyone, including non-healthcare providers & men, should understand the menstrual cycle and how it affects the body’s hormones. I challenge the…
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In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I talk about the connection of the thoracic cavity, most notably the lungs, and its impact on athletic performance, particularly during allergy season. I specifically talk about a case study with an athlete of mine who was dealing with foot pain and how the LTAP lead me to treating his lungs, ultimatel…
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This episode of the Unreal Results Podcast mainly focuses on the LTAP core beliefs that intertwine the significance of organ hierarchy, treatment sequence, and listening to the body in practice as allied health professionals. But also, I get real with you about my recent free course, Results Cheat Code, the difficulties in online course education, …
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This is a replay of the 2nd call of the Results Cheat Code- The Missing Link mini-course. It is a taster of the upcoming LTAP Level 1 course! Join the course early and get $100 OFF or $300 off the bundle! www.movementrev.com/ltap-level-1-results Considering the viscera as a source of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction is a great way to ensure a m…
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In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I have an amazing conversation with my friend, Dr. Nicole Cozean. We talk about the significance of a comprehensive assessment & treatment strategy for pelvic floor patients, but really this approach is for every patient. Some highlights of our conversation include treating the whole organism vs whole …
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This is a replay of the kick off call to the Results Cheat Code- The Missing Link Mini-Course. One of the things I hear from sports healthcare professionals is that in their day to day, theylack the confidence to guarantee results for their clients. What most sports healthcare professionals miss is the ability to trust the wisdom of the body and be…
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Dive deep into movement, therapy, and holistic health with my favorite books packed with insights on manual therapy, the nervous system's role in movement, fascia, and more. I was going to pick just 5, but you’ll learn why that was nearly impossible! But more importantly, you’ll learn how and why these specific books have impacted my career and hav…
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Where do I start treatment for an athlete complaining of Achilles tendon issues? The same place I start every evaluation - the LTAP (locator test assessment protocol). This directs me to where the body is protecting and what the underlying driver of changing the dynamic alignment, function, and pain is. I still look at the movement and orthopedics …
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In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I dive deep into SI joint assessment. I talk about the gold standard of SI joint mobility tests, the March Test / Gillet's Test, and why the "limitations" around the test exist. I further talk about the intricate connection of the viscera and nervous system to the SI joint and why we as healthcare prac…
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This episode of the Unreal Results Podcast is all about shin splints. I go beyond the standard causes of overtraining and talk about how biomechanics/running form, nutrition, and even the nervous system may actually be the culprits to shin pain. Dive deep into my multi-faceted approach to shin splints and help your clients, or even yourself, get ov…
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In this episode of the Unreal Results Podcast, I talk about heel and foot pain, which is commonly misdiagnosed as plantar fasciitis. There are a multitude of connections that can contribute to foot and heel pain including the viscera, neural connections, and of course lifestyle habits. I also provide some practical management tips for foot pain tha…
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In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I chat with my long-time friend, Dr. Sara Asadoorian to delve into the world of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), acupuncture, and their application in treating movement, pain, and injuries. With Sara’s extensive experience in TCM, she explains the influence of visceral organs and the nervous system …
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In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I explore the various challenges of treating elbow pain, using a specific case study with one of my throwing athletes. As always, I emphasize using a holistic assessment that considers visceral and central nervous system influences rather than just focusing solely on any dysfunction located at the elbo…
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In this episode of Unreal Results, I dive deep into sacral pain talking about its link to your organs, nervous system, and even past pelvic floor issues. I share how sacral pain is often misdiagnosed as low back pain and the surprising (maybe not if you've been following along for some time) connection to gut health. I also talk about how hormones …
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In this episode of the Unreal Results Podcast, I talk about the Mesenteric Roots of the small intestines and their significance in cases of low back pain. I dive into the anatomy and function of the mesenteric root, including its relationship with the duodenal jejunal flexure and the ligament of Treitz. I also talk about the reflexive connections b…
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In this episode, I discuss how important using the MovementREV Swelling Reduction Protocol is post-injury and even post-surgery. I share how critical checking the distal pulses is to ensure no stagnant swelling impedes the healing and rehabilitation process. And what it means to have persistent swelling and why this can help know if something is wr…
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In this episode, I share how the LTAP (locator test assessment protocol) and MovementREV lens of view, incorporating the whole organism (visceral, neural, and musculoskeletal systems) guides post-surgical rehab. From swelling, range of motion, and exercises to manual therapy and facilitating safety and the parasympathetic nervous system, I share my…
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Join me for a deep dive into the anatomy and physiology of the kidneys. Explore how the kidneys are deeply embedded into our movement and humans and how closely the organs are related to the spine and extremities. In this episode you will learn why I am so adamant about not using hard massage tools or deep tissue to the area of the kidneys and why …
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In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I share how powerful understanding and cueing weight shifting can be to instantly improve dynamic alignment, reflexive core stability, and overall movement performance. I share how important understanding fascial tensegrity and sensory integration is in motor development and how when you appreciate the…
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Inspired by the trend on social media I share what my professional development plan would be if I was starting over in my career, fresh out of college. There are some big missing pieces in the industry as far as movement science and bridging the gap between rehab and performance that would be the focus as well as learning about a more whole organis…
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I recently posted a thread about the tendency toward settling for mediocrity in our profession. This is actually exactly what keeps us from feeling confident in not only guaranteeing results for our clients but also referring them to other practitioners or back to the doctor for red flags, and advocating for different answers. You can get caught up…
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In this episode, I share why I believe these 3 nerves are so powerful to target for manual therapy, nerve glides, or movement drills. The 3 nerves are the trigeminal nerve, the accessory nerve, and the obturator nerve. I break down the connections to the fascial containers of our axial skeleton and the role they play in viscera and neural influence…
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"Your body is your best friend." parting words from my friend and colleague Daniela Spear. Many people have a hard time both feeling and understanding this, especially those people who have autoimmune diseases. Often in the Western medicine community when someone is diagnosed with an autoimmune disease they are given the explanation that their body…
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In this episode I share how the understanding of Phillip Beach's contractile field theory of movement provides new context for c-sections and back pain. I also discuss the anatomical connections of the uterus and ovaries to the hard frame of the skeleton, the role the scar and the loss of cutaneous sensation may play in back pain and recovery. In a…
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In this episode I break down the various parts of the anatomy and physiology of the parasympethic nervous system. Understanding these parts provides insight on how simple things can help shift into improved parasympathetic tone and robustness of the autonomic nervous system. I provide easy approaches that are often more powerful or accessible than …
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In this episode I revisit the MovementREV Swelling Reduction Protocol as I released the updated FREE download. Reviewing the key spots of the protocol I explain what revisions I have made and how to utilize it in its most powerful form- integrating it with the LTAP (locator test assessment protocol). I also share what sequence to choose if you have…
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In this episode I take a deep dive into what it means to "listen to the body" both from a personal standpoint and as a professional working with another body. I share my thoughts on how important it is to regain and improve awareness of the sensations in the body and how to identify how we feel when we feel safe and feel how truth feels. During the…
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In this episode I share my experience attending the Tongue Mojo webcast from Stop Chasing Pain. After years of symptoms related to issues with my esophagus, trachea, stomach, and mouth, I am realizing how important the tongue is! I took Dr. Perry's course in hopes to see how he practically integrated the tongue with the rest of the body and to lear…
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Inspired by a recently anatomy image of the relationship between the psoas muscle and the lumbar plexus nerves, this episode shares my thoughts and approach to "tight" psoas muscles and poor hip flexor performance. I discuss the role the psoas plays with the viscera, nervous system, and movement and offer my thoughts on assessment and simple treatm…
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My friend and colleague Lex Lancaster is back on the Unreal Results podcast, this time sharing about her experience with long standing shoulder pain. While she was in San Diego helping me out with a course I was teaching we were able to find a 30min window to assess and treat her shoulder using the LTAP (locator test assessment protocol). Her "hist…
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