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ClinicalAthlete Podcast ClinicalAthlete
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Episode 82: The Student Shenanigans with Mark Manera
Welcome to the ClinicalAthlete Student Shenanigans! Chris, Megan and Derrick are officially taking the reins on meeting up with student clinicians to chat with them about their journey thus far and what their goals and aspirations are moving forward.
Mark Manera is a DPT student at Maryville University and entrepreneur. He dives into his journey through a direct-entry DPT program out of high school, to coaching CrossFit and eventually starting two businesses of his own!
Come take a listen to see what his newest business, The Trucking Company, is all about!
Connect with Mark on IG and check out his business:@marknmanera@truckinfit
Follow Chris, Megan, Derrick and ClinicalAthlete on IG:@chrishughen@megan_broussard@dbark2408@clinicalathlete
ClinicalAthlete Powerlifting Certification:http://bit.ly/3bM5gDG
Join the Free CALU Community!http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb
Find a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.com
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Episode 81: Science to Practice: All Things Injury Modeling with Judd Kalkhoven- Part 2
Judd Kalkhoven IS BACK for part two!!
Judd is a PhD candidate, lecturer and researcher in exercise and sports science at the University of Technology Sydney, with a primary focus in Biomechanics. In this episode, he dives into load & injury management with the Clinical Athlete team. He speaks on what clinicians should take into consideration when using applied research to dictate their decision to decrease load with their athletes. He emphasizes the uncertainty of athletic injury and how clinicians and organizations need to embrace this more often!
Connect with Judd on Twitter and email:@KalkhovenJudd judd.kalkhoven@uts.edu.au
Judd’s publications discussed:1. A conceptual model and detailed framework for stress-related, strain-related, and overuse athletic injury2. Training Load and Injury: Causal Pathways and Future Directions3. Training load error’ is not a more accurate term than ‘overuse’ injury
Judd’s Google Scholar Page
Connect with the rest of the Clinical Athlete team on IG:@quinn.henochdpt@jared.unbreakablestrength@john.rebuildstronger@clinicalathlete
Join the Free CALU Community! http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb
ClinicalAthlete Powerlifting Certification:http://bit.ly/3bM5gDG
Find a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.com! Audio production by John Summerford -
Episode 80: Science to Practice: All Things Injury Modeling with Judd Kalkhoven- Part 1
Tissue Mechanics? Athletic Injury? Conceptual Frameworks?
PhD Candidate, lecturer and researcher Judd Kalkohoven out of Sydney, Australia gets on the podcast to answer all questions about tissue mechanics, training load, all things athletic injury and how he feels pain fits into his definition of injury! Specifically in this episode, the ClinicalAthlete team discusses with Judd the contents of his conceptual model for stress and strain related injuries. This is part one of a two part series.
Stay tuned for part two!
Connect with Judd on Twitter and email:@KalkhovenJudd judd.kalkhoven@uts.edu.au
Judd’s publications discussed:1. A conceptual model and detailed framework for stress-related, strain-related, and overuse athletic injury2. Training Load and Injury: Causal Pathways and Future Directions3. Training load error’ is not a more accurate term than ‘overuse’ injury
Judd’s Google Scholar Page
Connect with the rest of the Clinical Athlete team on IG:@quinn.henochdpt@jared.unbreakablestrength@john.rebuildstronger@clinicalathlete
Join the Free CALU Community! http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb
Find a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.com! Audio production by John Summerford -
Episode 79: Coach’s Corner- An Inside Look with Jared
On our previous Coach’s Corner series, Quinn, John and Jared each broke down a case study. In this part 1 of a 3 part series, the team gets together to talk about their own training programs and how they each navigate any hurdles that come up in their training. Jared’s up first- whatta lucky guy!
This episode dives into the details of Jared’s current training program and the adjustments he had to make after an injury. Jared talks about how slowing down and simplifying things in the gym hats transferred over to his everyday life as well!
Enjoy!
Connect with Jared on IG:@jared.unbreakablestrength
Follow the rest of the Clinical Athlete team:@quinn.henochdpt@john.rebuildstronger@clinicalathlete
Join the Free CALU Community!http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb
Find a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.com!Audio production by John Summerford -
Episode 78: The Student Series with James Chung
Wondering how communication and the environment affects how you learn to move?
In this episode, PT student James Chung catches up with Chris and Quinn about his journey to PT school at Columbia University, what it’s like livin’ as a student in the big city and his passion for learning how others learn!
James drops some knowledge about motor learning frameworks, how he uses them in clinical practice as a student and his opinions of how these frameworks may be lacking in a lot of orthopedic settings.
Happy listening!
Connect with James Chung:Instagram: @chungychungEmail: jamesnychung@gmail.com
Follow Quinn, Chris and ClinicalAthlete on IG:@quinn.henochdpt@chrishughen@clinicalathlete
Join the Free CALU Community!http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb
Find a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.com!Audio production by John Summerford -
Episode 77: Science to Practice: All Things Isometrics with Dustin Oranchuk
Yielding isometrics? Overcoming isometrics? Eccentric quasi isometrics? What do these look like, and how can they be applied in rehab and in training? PhD candidate Dustin Oranchuk is on the podcast this week to discuss these questions and so much more!
Dustin’s journey as a researcher in the field of Strength and Conditioning has taken him from Canada, to New Zealand, to Australia, and he’s been a part of publishing some fantastic literature along the way. Notably, he spearheaded a review paper titled “Isometric training and long‐term adaptations: Effects of muscle length, intensity, and intent: A systematic review” which has been a favorite of ours when it comes to putting isometric training into practice.
Dustin discusses this paper with the Clinical Athlete team, as well as some recent work regarding the effects eccentric quasi-isometrics, and future considerations when it comes to utilizing isometrics in training. Enjoy!
Link to Dustin’s Review on Isometrics:
http://bit.ly/3tChqpo
Connect with Dustin
Instagram: @dustinoranchuk
Twitter: @DustinOranchuk
Connect with the rest of the Clinical Athlete Crew on Instagram:
Quinn: @quinn.henochdptJohn: @john.rebuildstronger
Jared: @jared.unbreakablestrength
Join the Free CALU Community!
http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb
Find a ClinicalAthlete Provider and learn more about Athlete Health & Performance at https://www.clinicalathlete.com!
Audio Produced by John Summerford
Customer Reviews
Fits my bias
Great content from clinicians who don’t take themselves too seriously making for a nice easy listening and learning experience.
Awesome podcast!
Student physiotherapist here! You guys are awesome! Great content, presented in an entertaining way 👍👍👍
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