The Beacon Chiro-cast

Dr. Nick Calandra

The worlds strongest rehab chiropractic podcast. Topics covered are all things strength training, rehab chiropractic, and how the two worlds collide for the benefit of patients!

Episodes

  1. JAN 29

    Ep. 7 - Why Most People Are Discharged From Rehab Too Early

    Most people assume rehab fails because pain comes back. In this episode, Dr. Nick Calandra explains why pain returning is usually not the real problem and why so many active adults are discharged from rehab before they are actually ready to return to training. Using real-world examples, including a patient who completed ten months of physical therapy only to have pain return immediately when he went back to yoga, this episode breaks down the difference between being “pain-free” and being physically prepared for real-world demands. You will learn why traditional discharge criteria often miss the mark for people who lift, train, or stay active, and what a better approach to long-term recovery actually looks like. This episode is especially relevant if you have been told you are “good to go” but still feel hesitant, unconfident, or unsure about returning to the gym, CrossFit, yoga, or sport. Why pain-free does not mean ready The most common discharge criteria used in rehab and why they fall short How insurance and time constraints shape rehab outcomes The difference between clearance and preparation Why discomfort during return to training is not failure How testing real movements before discharge leads to better long-term results What to do if you feel unconfident after being discharged from rehab Active adults who have tried PT or chiropractic care but still feel stuck Lifters, CrossFit athletes, and recreational athletes returning from injury Anyone who was discharged from rehab but does not feel prepared to train People who have been told to stop lifting or modify activity indefinitely Most people are discharged from rehab when they are pain-free, not when they are physically prepared to return to the level of activity they want to be doing. If you don’t feel confident going back to training, something was missed. That does not mean you failed rehab. It means you need a different approach. If you are dealing with recurring pain, have tried multiple approaches, and want to understand what is actually holding you back, you can book a free call here: BOOK A CALL HERE We will talk through your history, your training goals, and whether a performance-based approach makes sense for you. For more conversations around pain, rehab, and returning to training with confidence, follow us on Instagram: FOLLOW BEACON IN INSTAGRAM

    10 min
  2. JAN 22

    Ep. 6 Top 3 Mistakes People In Pain Make

    Most people assume rehab failed because their pain came back. In this episode, Dr. Nick Calandra breaks down why that belief is usually wrong and walks through the three most common mistakes he sees with people who have already tried PT, chiropractic care, and YouTube rehab, yet still feel stuck. You’ll learn why rehab often works in the beginning but stalls out, why focusing only on getting out of pain is not enough for active adults and lifters, and how many people leave the process believing they are broken when the real issue was the plan, not their body. This episode is for anyone who loves training, lifting, or staying active and has been told to stop, slow down, or accept that pain is just something they will have to manage long term. If you feel like you have tried everything and nothing has stuck, this conversation will help you reframe what actually went wrong and what a better path forward looks like. Why pain coming back does not mean rehab failed The danger of rehab plans that never progress Why getting out of pain is not the same as being prepared to train How poor rehab frameworks create the belief that you are broken What a better approach to long-term recovery actually looks like If you are dealing with pain, have tried multiple approaches, and want clarity on what to do next, you can request a free call here: BOOK A CALL HERE We will talk through what you have tried, what keeps flaring up, and whether a different approach makes sense for you.

    6 min

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The worlds strongest rehab chiropractic podcast. Topics covered are all things strength training, rehab chiropractic, and how the two worlds collide for the benefit of patients!