Root To Rise

Dr. Emily Splichal

Root to Rise focuses on the power of connection – from the ground beneath us to the core within us – and how it shapes the way we move, feel and live. We will explore how strength does not begin in your muscles but rather starts where you are grounded. It is time to reconnect, rebuild – and rise!

  1. 1 day ago

    Body Awareness & EMS: The Missing Piece in Movement

    Body awareness isn't just mindfulness — it's a physical skill your nervous system uses with every single step, and most people lose it as they age. In this episode, Dr. Emily Splichal sits down with Joshua Holland author of The Awareness Shift and a movement educator known for his work in the barefoot and natural movement space, including his connection to Vivo Barefoot. Together they unpack body perception, proprioception, and sensory integration, then dig into developmental movement play, visualization for neurological recovery, and the mechanics of EMS suit training. The conversation moves from theory to lived practice, including real patient stories from Dr. Splichal's work with spinal cord injury rehabilitation. - Body schema — your mind's internal map of your body in space — is a skill, not a given, and it declines with age unless trained. - Fidgeting and sensory-seeking behavior in neurodivergent children can be the nervous system's way of stimulating proprioceptors to feel grounded. - Visualization can prime motor pathways even before physical movement returns, as seen in spinal cord injury rehab. - EMS (electrical muscle stimulation) suit training can recruit deep musculature that's difficult to isolate through load-based training alone, but pulse width and contraction timing matter for safety and results. - Comfort-driven design (cushioned shoes, climate control, constant food access) may be quietly weakening the body's foundational systems. Joshua J. Holland's book, The Awareness Shift: https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/Tessa-Cash/dp/B0BPQ42SFP Follow Josh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshuajholland/?hl=en Josh's podcast, Simply Walk the Talk: https://www.instagram.com/simplywalkthetalk/?hl=en Follow Josh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuajholland   Subscribe to Root to Rise for more conversations on foot-to-core sequencing, sensory integration, and movement longevity. 👣 Connect with Dr. Emily Splichal: Consultations: www.dremilysplichal.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/dremilydpm 🎧 Follow & Subscribe for More: New episodes exploring barefoot science, nervous system health, emotional regulation, and holistic human performance.

    49 min
  2. 30 Apr

    The Perfect Foot: Anatomy, Bipedalism & Gait Longevity | 27

    Your foot was not designed to be passive. It was engineered — with precision — for bipedalism, sensory integration, and the kind of movement longevity most people don't even know they are losing. In this episode of Root to Rise, Dr. Emily Splichal takes a deep dive into the anatomy and biomechanics of the human foot, exploring exactly why it is so uniquely built for walking. She breaks down the plantar-grade tripod, the three-arch system, and the foot-to-core sequencing that connects your first metatarsal to your pelvic floor. She examines how the human foot compares to a primate's — bone by bone, muscle by muscle — and what those differences reveal about our evolutionary design. You will learn how the Achilles tendon and plantar fascia function as an elastic return system, what the catapult effect means for forward propulsion, and why losing ankle mobility, intrinsic strength, or arch integrity collapses the entire gait pattern. Dr. Splichal also walks through the clinical progression from optimal bipedalism to the shuffling, crouched, primal gait pattern that develops when that system breaks down. Key takeaways: The three biomechanical requirements of optimal human walking Why the rigid lever position and single heel raise are essential to gait How to restore foot posture through short foot, forward lean, and ball-between-heels exercises The difference between high-gear and low-gear push off How barefoot training and sensory integration reconnect the foot to the core Follow Root to Rise on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and explore Dr. Splichal's programs and Naboso products at her practice for more on functional podiatry and barefoot science. #BarefootScience #FunctionalPodiatry #FootHealth #MovementLongevity #FootToCore #BipedalismBiomechanics #IntrinsicFoot #GaitTraining #NeuromuscularActivation #PlanterFascia #AchillesTendon #FascialFitness #BipedFootFunction #ShortFoot #RootToRise

    37 min
  3. 16 Apr

    The Aging Foot: Movement Longevity Starts Here | 26

    Walking speed is one of the most powerful biomarkers of longevity — and it depends entirely on what is happening from the ground up. In this solo episode, Dr. Emily Splichal unpacks five categories of age-related foot changes that every movement professional and health-conscious individual needs to understand: joint mobility, muscle strength, fascia and collagen, peripheral nerve function, and skin and vascular health. She connects big toe dorsiflexion directly to step length, calf pump activation, and brain-derived neurotrophic factor — making the case that protecting the first MTP joint is a neurological investment, not just a structural one. She covers the clinical reality of sarcopenia in the intrinsic foot muscles, why fascial cross-links from elevated glucose restrict energy transfer, and how to apply neuroplasticity principles when working with neuropathy patients who are too often told to stay in their shoes. Key topics include rocker sole mechanics, metatarsal pad application, Naboso insoles and socks for sensory stimulation, neural ball release for fascial hydration, fat pad atrophy management, and micro-circulation support through movement, vibration, and texture. These changes are not entirely inevitable — and the habits you build now in your 20s, 30s, and 40s determine how well you move in your 60s, 70s, and 80s. Listen now and share with a patient, practitioner, or athlete who needs this framework.

    38 min
  4. 2 Feb

    Bunions, Big Toe Mobility & the Hidden Key to Walking Longevity | #23

    In this solo episode of Root to Rise, Dr. Emily Splichal unpacks one of the most misunderstood foot conditions — bunions — and reframes the conversation around what truly matters: big toe mobility and how we walk. Rather than focusing only on the bunion "bump," Dr. Emily explains why the big toe is a critical driver of propulsion, glute activation, joint health, and longevity. You'll learn how limited big toe motion quietly changes your gait, drains energy, accelerates joint wear, and contributes to issues far beyond the foot — from knee pain to low back pain and instability throughout the body. This episode separates myth from truth, explains what bunions actually are (and aren't), and offers clear guidance on prevention, conservative care, and when surgery may truly be the right choice  all through the lens of long-term movement health.   Key Takeaways How limited big toe motion shortens stride length and increases joint wear The truth about bunion myths: genetics, shoes, and "reversing" bunions How to slow or pause bunion progression without surgery When bunion surgery may be protective — and when waiting too long limits your options Why walking mechanics are one of the strongest predictors of movement longevity   Resources & Links Website & Virtual Consultations: https://thefunctionalfootdoc.com Instagram: @thefunctionalfootdoc NOBOSO Toe Spacers & Sensory Tools: https://noboso.com Bunion Programs & Foot Strength Resources: https://dremilysplichal.com

    50 min
  5. 12 Jan

    Recharging the Nervous System with PEMF: A Conversation with Danielle Kalmbach | #22

    In this episode of Root to Rise, Dr. Emily Splichal is joined by Danielle Kalmbach, wellness entrepreneur and founder of JOLT PEMF Lab, a modern recovery and performance studio specializing in Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy. Danielle's work sits at the intersection of nervous system regulation, recovery science, and performance culture. Through JOLT, she is redefining PEMF not as a passive modality, but as an intentional tool for restoring energy, improving resilience, and supporting whole-body regulation. Together, Emily and Danielle explore how PEMF influences circulation, inflammation, cellular energy, and the nervous system — and why it is becoming a cornerstone in both recovery and high-performance lifestyles. Key Topics: Why Danielle created a more intentional, human-centered PEMF experience. How PEMF supports cellular energy and nervous system regulation. Who benefits most from PEMF, from athletes to stressed professionals. How PEMF fits into a modern performance and recovery stack. Where PEMF and recovery technology are headed next. About Jaime Passaglia: Danielle Kalmbach is a wellness entrepreneur and founder of JOLT PEMF Lab, a modern recovery studio dedicated to optimizing nervous system health, energy, and human performance through Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy. With a human-centered approach to technology-driven wellness, Danielle works with athletes and high-performing individuals seeking smarter recovery, sustainable vitality, and deeper regulation — one pulse at a time. Learn More… Website: joltpemflab.com Instagram: @joltpemflab

    39 min
  6. 5 Jan

    Sound as Medicine: Vibroacoustics, the Nervous System & Whole-Body Regulation with Jaime Passaglia | #21

    In this episode of Root to Rise, Dr. Emily Splichal is joined by Jaime Passaglia, pediatric physical therapist and Chief Health Strategy & Clinical Officer of Solodome, to explore how immersive spatial audio and vibroacoustic technology support nervous system regulation, recovery, and whole-body wellness. Together, they discuss how sound and vibration influence physiology, where vibroacoustic therapy fits within modern healthcare, and why sound may be one of the most underutilized tools in human performance and resilience. Key Topics  How sound and vibration influence pain, sleep, and nervous system regulation. Where vibroacoustics fit within functional and traditional healthcare. Why sound is a powerful tool for calming and organizing the nervous system. Solodome's shift from movement and gaming into wellness and clinical care. How sound and frequency may reshape wellness, healthcare, and performance. About Jaime Passaglia Jaime Passaglia is a pediatric physical therapist and Chief Health Strategy & Clinical Officer at Solodome Audio, where he helps create immersive spatial audio and vibroacoustic experiences that support nervous system regulation, recovery, and whole-body wellness. His work bridges sound science and human physiology, transforming sound into a powerful tool for focus, balance, and resilience. Learn More… Website: solodome.com Instagram: @solodomeaudia

    42 min

About

Root to Rise focuses on the power of connection – from the ground beneath us to the core within us – and how it shapes the way we move, feel and live. We will explore how strength does not begin in your muscles but rather starts where you are grounded. It is time to reconnect, rebuild – and rise!

You Might Also Like