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61 episodes
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IN THE CLINIC with Rob Rob Sumner
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- Health & Fitness
Bridging the gap between health, wellness, fitness, physical therapy and whatever else Rob find humorous. Rob is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Athletic Trainer and Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist focused on helping humans be better people. He loves animals too though... especially dogs. He is the founder of Sumner Specialized Physical Therapy and Specialized Strength & Conditioning. Keep Moving!
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Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Understanding, Managing, and Preventing | Episode 60
In today's podcast, you will learn about the growing epidemic of fatty liver disease and its impact on global health. You will gain insights into the causes, risk factors, and critical differences between non-alcoholic and alcoholic fatty liver disease. Understanding the range of symptoms and potential complications associated with fatty liver disease allows you to recognize warning signs early, which is a crucial step in managing your health. You will also learn about lifestyle modifications, treatment options, and future developments in controlling and preventing fatty liver disease, enabling you to take proactive steps toward liver health.
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Insulin Resistance: How It Affects Secondary Life Diseases | Episode 59
My goal is to help people improve their health by offering different health information. Being proactive about our health can prevent problems from arising, and improving our health is an ongoing process. Insulin regulates your body's metabolism, but excess insulin can cause health issues. Insulin resistance is part of metabolic syndrome, which can lead to diabetes, fat production, and other secondary health issues. In today's podcast, Rob will discuss how insulin works in your body and ways we can remain insulin-sensitive.
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Mitochondria: The "Powerhouse" of Health | Episode 58
What are Mitochondria? Mitochondria are responsible for producing energy within your body. When your mitochondria don't receive the proper instruction from your body's DNA to make energy, it can damage your cells or cause them to die prematurely. Therefore, mitochondria are key players in the aging process and the development of chronic disease.
Researchers have discovered that age-related mitochondrial dysfunction—which can ultimately lead to DNA damage and cell death—may be prevented and even reversed. Sustaining early interventions that support optimal mitochondrial health and function is essential.
So, how can you prevent or reverse mitochondrial dysfunction? In today's podcast, Rob discusses your options. -
The Daring Cold Plunge Dip: Are They Good For You | Episode 57
Why are people starting to go crazy about jumping into cold water? Today, Rob discusses the amazing scientific benefits of a cold plunge and how beginning this health routine will improve overall wellness.
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Competitive Greatness: More Than Exclusively Winning | Episode 50
Do you keep your composure during stressful situations and come out with an element of success? In today's podcast, Rob discusses the SIX Pillars that lead to competitive greatness. Learn what goes into being competitively great and be challenged to make changes that benefit you and your team.
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Mindful Mastery: Reducing Anxiety With Mindfulness | Episode 56
Do you find that your anxiety builds throughout your day, week, or month? Rob wants to give you TEN Practical Tips to master your mind to help reduce stress. Today, you will learn how mindfulness can extend beyond meditation and become a way of life, helping you build resilience and cope with anxiety-inducing situations.