The Resilience Factor

Pamela Mehta, MD

The Resilience Factor – Where Strength Meets Longevity is hosted by board-certified orthopedic surgeon Dr. Pamela Mehta, founder of Resilience Orthopedics. This empowering show explores how to build a body that’s strong, mobile, and built to last. From injury prevention and surgical insights to conversations with elite athletes and medical experts, Dr. Mehta brings you bold, science-backed strategies to optimize your strength, mobility, and resilience at every stage of life. Whether you're bouncing back or leveling up—this podcast is your prescription for living stronger, longer. Any and all guest statements and opinions are a reflection of their own experience and do not reflect the views or opinions of Pamela Mehta MD, The Resilience Factor Podcast, or Pinnacle Podcast Network.

  1. VOR 4 TAGEN

    The Truth About Strength Training | Shannon Ritchey DPT

    Dr. Pamela Mehta sits down with Dr. Shannon Richey, a doctor of physical therapy and founder of Evlo Fitness, to dismantle the exhausting "more is more" philosophy that dominates the fitness world. After a career-stalling back injury forced her to rethink everything, Shannon discovered that many women are inadvertently under-stimulating their muscles while over-stressing their joints. This conversation is a deep dive into the minimum effective dose of exercise and how to stop the cycle of burnout to start building true physiological resilience. What You’ll Learn: The "sweet spot" of repetition speed that signals you’ve actually reached a potent muscle stimulus. Why common "combo moves" might be the reason you feel exhausted but aren't seeing real physical changes. The metabolic secret of muscle mass that fundamentally shifts how your body processes glucose and insulin as you age. A specific breathing technique that connects the diaphragm to the pelvic floor to safeguard your trunk during heavy lifts. The counterintuitive reason why "earning your shower" through sweat isn't the best indicator of a successful workout. Guest Resources: Instagram: @Dr.Shannon.DPT Website: evlofitness.com (Use code: PINNACLE) Podcast: The Dr. Shannon Show Host Resources: Instagram: @dr.pamelamehta Youtube Channel: Pamela Mehta MD Become a Patient: Resilience Orthopedics Earn FREE CE Credit: Learn at Pinnacle App This episode is brought to you by ⁠The Pinnacle Podcast Network⁠! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    40 Min.
  2. 7. MAI

    What Happens Inside a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit | Dr. Anita Patel

    In this episode of The Resilience Factor, the host sits down with Dr. Anita Patel, a pediatric critical care physician who navigates the razor-thin line between life and death every single day. While her resume spans from the front lines of a high-stakes ICU at Children’s National to the cutting edge of AI and big data research, this conversation dives deep into the quiet, heavy moments that happen behind the hospital curtain. We explore the profound emotional intelligence required to lead a family through their worst nightmare and how one physician maintains her own humanity while holding the weight of a child’s future in her hands. What You’ll Learn: The "Eye-Level" authority trick that bridges the power gap between a double board-certified physician and a parent in total shock. Why a child's lack of accumulated "micro-trauma" creates a biological loophole for surviving injuries that would be terminal for an adult. The "vague yet vital" phrasing Dr. Patel uses to de-escalate a family’s terror by reframing a crisis as a predictable medical milestone. How the "Toe-Touch" requirement in the age of Big Data and AI is the only thing keeping the soul of pediatric medicine alive. The heartbreaking moment a child’s own resilience allows them to reach a "ready" state before the adults in the room can catch up. Guest Resources: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anitakpatelmd/ Website: https://www.anitakpatelmd.com/ Host Resources: Instagram: @dr.pamelamehta Youtube Channel: Pamela Mehta MD Become a Patient: Resilience Orthopedics Earn FREE CE Credit: Learn at Pinnacle App Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    56 Min.
  3. 30. APR.

    The Mental and Physical Reality of Injury Recovery in Elite Athletes | Kerri Walsh

    Whether you are a seasoned athlete, a sports parent, or someone navigating a high-pressure career, the pursuit of excellence is a universal journey. In this episode, host and fellow Bay Area local connects with five-time Olympian and three-time gold medalist Kerri Walsh Jennings to discuss the human side of professional dominance. They move past the highlight reels to explore the grit of injury recovery, the complexities of raising competitive children, and why hunger is the ultimate performance enhancer. It is a raw look at what it takes to stay on top when life - and your own body - demands a pivot. What You’ll Learn: The surprising psychological advantage of a "bronze medal mindset" when facing devastating professional setbacks. Why the most decorated beach volleyball player in history believes youth sports systems are currently failing the next generation. The "vague yet vital" connection between core integration and surviving five major reconstructive surgeries. How a "blind date" setup between two legendary competitors sparked a 112-match win streak and redefined Olympic partnerships. The reality of competing at the highest level of global sport while five weeks pregnant and the "advanced maternal" labels that follow. Guest Resources: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kerrileewalsh/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/platform1440/  Website: https://p1440.com/ Host Resources: Instagram: @dr.pamelamehta Youtube Channel: Pamela Mehta MD Become a Patient: Resilience Orthopedics Earn FREE CE Credit: Learn at Pinnacle App This episode is brought to you by The Pinnacle Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    57 Min.
  4. 23. APR.

    The Truth About Chronic Pain and Why It Keeps Returning

    On the Resilience Factor, host and colleague Dr. Pamela Mehta sits down with Ariel, a Physical Therapist and founder of Pilates Sante, to bridge the gap between traditional rehabilitation and long-term athletic performance. After a childhood ballet injury led her to the Pilates reformer at just 12 years old, Ariel discovered that movement isn't just a byproduct of health - it is the catalyst for it. This episode explores the human side of chronic pain and why building a resilient body requires moving beyond the "12-visit" clinical mindset. Whether you are navigating perimenopause, recovering from surgery, or simply trying to stay active, this conversation highlights why movement is safe, essential, and a lifelong commitment.  What You’ll Learn: The critical difference between "fitness" movement and the clinical application of lumbo-pelvic stability for injury prevention. Why your nervous system might be the hidden culprit behind persistent back pain and how breathwork acts as a physiological "reset" button. The "cylinder" approach to core strength that moves beyond traditional planks and sit-ups to integrate the entire posterior chain. How to navigate the risks of muscle loss during weight loss treatments and the role of resistance training in maintaining metabolic health. The unique "triage" method that combines Physical Therapy diagnostics with the mechanical advantages of the Pilates reformer for personalized care. Guest Resources: Instagram: @PilatesSante Website: https://www.pilatesante.com/ Host Resources: Instagram: @dr.pamelamehta Youtube Channel: Pamela Mehta MD Become a Patient: Resilience Orthopedics Earn FREE CE Credit: Learn at Pinnacle App This episode is brought to you by The Pinnacle Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    36 Min.
  5. 16. APR.

    What Your Gut Is Trying to Tell You About Your Stress | Mona Sharma

    In this episode, Dr. Pamela Mehta sits down with celebrity nutritionist and wellness educator Mona Sharma to discuss how she transitioned from high-stakes corporate burnout to root-cause healing. After facing two heart surgeries in her 20s and realizing that a "quick fix" wasn't the answer, Mona returned to the ancient Ayurvedic practices of her childhood to rebuild her health. This conversation dives deep into why your digestive health is the ultimate barometer for your overall well-being and how small, intentional rituals can regulate a stressed nervous system. What You’ll Learn: The "Morning Ritual" Hierarchy: Why mastering the first hour of your day - without a digital screen - is the ultimate biohack for metabolic health and circadian rhythm regulation. The Diagnostic Power of Digestion: The unique connection between your bowel movements and systemic inflammation that dictates whether your body is in a state of ease or disease. Fiber as the Future: Why hitting the 35g fiber threshold is the key to managing glucose spikes and nourishing the trillions of microbes in your gut microbiome. Ancient Wisdom meets Modern Diagnostics: How to use the "Wheel of Life" to identify which pillars of your health are running on a flat tire, even if your clinical labs look "normal." The Art of Nutrient Cycling: A strategic approach to supplementation that prevents dependency and ensures your body remains resilient rather than reliant on external sources. Guest Resources: Instagram: @monasharma Website: MonaSharma.com Podcast: Rooted in Wellness Host Resources: Instagram: @dr.pamelamehta Youtube Channel: Pamela Mehta MD Become a Patient: Resilience Orthopedics Earn FREE CE Credit: Learn at Pinnacle App This episode is brought to you by The Pinnacle Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    51 Min.
  6. 9. APR.

    Why Physical Therapy Is Key for Pain Relief and Full Body Recovery | Dr. Jen Fraboni

    In this episode of The Resilience Factor, Dr. Pamela Mehta sits down with Dr. Jen Fraboni (widely known as Doc Jen Fit), a Doctor of Physical Therapy who is dismantling the "passive fix" mentality in modern healthcare. As an orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Mehta explores the vital bridge between surgery and physical therapy, highlighting why even the most perfect procedure fails without the right movement foundation. This conversation is for anyone who has ever felt "broken" by an MRI result or stuck in a cycle of chronic pain, offering a refreshing look at how our life stress, breath, and movement choices dictate our physical reality. What You’ll Learn: The surprising "biopsychosocial" factors that influence chronic low back pain beyond what an MRI shows. Why the "passive treatment" trap of massage and ultrasound often prevents true joint mobility and long-term recovery. The essential role of prehab in ensuring successful surgical outcomes for complex conditions like frozen shoulder. How hormonal shifts during perimenopause and pregnancy impact pelvic floor health and ligament laxity. The "non-sexy" daily habit that serves as the foundation for core stability and nervous system regulation. Guest Resources: Guest App: Jen Health App (Access free videos on knee, back, and hip pain) Podcast: The Optimal Body Podcast with Doc Jen and Dr. Dom Instagram: @docjenfit YouTube: Doc Jen Fit Website: https://jen.health/ Host Resources: Instagram: @dr.pamelamehta Youtube Channel: Pamela Mehta MD Become a Patient: Resilience Orthopedics Earn FREE CE Credit: Learn at Pinnacle App This episode is brought to you by The Pinnacle Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    44 Min.
  7. 2. APR.

    Mental Resilience and the Pressure to Belong | Roundtable

    Dr. Pamela Mehta hosts her very first round table discussion, bringing together guests Kikau, Dana, and Jess to bridge the gap between the high-stakes world of theater and the gritty reality of mental resilience. Drawing from fifteen years as an orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Mehta explores why physical healing often takes a backseat to the psychological battles of belonging and isolation. This conversation moves past medical jargon to look at the human "why" behind the masks we wear, especially for young people navigating a world that demands they be "found" while they're still busy getting lost. What You’ll Learn: The hidden parallel between physical recovery and mental resilience that determines why some patients thrive while others struggle. The high-stakes "survival tactic" behind adolescent social anxiety and why a "white lie" is often a desperate bid for human connection. How the digital landscape and social media have fundamentally rewired the "tribe" mentality and the "Herculean task" of in-person interaction. The strategic "secret sauce" of inclusive theater that builds community and allows different skill levels to rise to a singular, professional occasion. Creative ways for parents to use artistic performances as a low-pressure entry point for discussing heavy topics like depression and accountability. Guest Socials: Jess Decker: https://www.instagram.com/licensedtolisten/ CMT San Jose: https://www.instagram.com/cmtsj/ Theater Company: CMT San Jose Resources: Instagram: @dr.pamelamehta Youtube Channel: Pamela Mehta MD Become a Patient: Resilience Orthopedics Earn FREE CE Credit: Learn at Pinnacle App This episode is brought to you by The Pinnacle Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    51 Min.
  8. 26. MÄRZ

    What You Need To Know About Stem Cells And Healing | Dr. Mari Mitrani

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Mari Mitrani, a physician-scientist who pivoted from a traditional medical path to pioneer a field that didn't even exist twenty years ago. From her early days witnessing "miracles" in a small clinic in Ecuador to navigating high-stakes FDA approvals for COVID-19 therapeutics, Dr. Mitrani discusses why she chose to bypass the "big boys" of pharma to build her own biotech empire. It is a conversation about the grit required to innovate at the cellular level and the profound human impact of reigniting the body’s stalled healing processes. What You’ll Learn: The critical mechanical distinction between autologous stem cells and perinatal-derived therapies for tissue repair. How microscopic lipid vesicles act as the body's internal email system to coordinate complex healing responses. The surprising way exosome therapeutics transitioned from treating chronic lung injury to becoming a front-line defense against the cytokine storm. Why the "blank cell" nature of undifferentiated cells allows them to act as "generals" for the human immune system. The regulatory evolution of regenerative medicine and what patients must look for in a Certificate of Analysis to ensure safety. Find Mari Mitrani Instagram: @DrMariMitrani Resources: Instagram: @dr.pamelamehta Youtube Channel: Pamela Mehta MD Become a Patient: Resilience Orthopedics Earn FREE CE Credit: Learn at Pinnacle App This episode is brought to you by The Pinnacle Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    39 Min.

Info

The Resilience Factor – Where Strength Meets Longevity is hosted by board-certified orthopedic surgeon Dr. Pamela Mehta, founder of Resilience Orthopedics. This empowering show explores how to build a body that’s strong, mobile, and built to last. From injury prevention and surgical insights to conversations with elite athletes and medical experts, Dr. Mehta brings you bold, science-backed strategies to optimize your strength, mobility, and resilience at every stage of life. Whether you're bouncing back or leveling up—this podcast is your prescription for living stronger, longer. Any and all guest statements and opinions are a reflection of their own experience and do not reflect the views or opinions of Pamela Mehta MD, The Resilience Factor Podcast, or Pinnacle Podcast Network.

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