Physio4U

Giri Srinivasan

Physio4u is your go-to podcast for practical, easy-to-understand insights into the world of physiotherapy. Whether you're a patient, a student, or just curious about how to take better care of your body, we break down common physio topics—from injury prevention and recovery tips to posture, mobility, and everyday wellness strategies. Tune in weekly as we make physiotherapy simple, useful, and accessible for everyone.

Episodes

  1. Rewiring Your Brain After An ACL Injury

    12/04/2025

    Rewiring Your Brain After An ACL Injury

    When you think of an ACL tear, you probably imagine a knee problem—instability, swelling, lost strength. But what if the real story goes beyond the joint? In this episode of the Physio4U Podcast, host Girish Srinivasan, Registered Physiotherapist and CEO at Insta Physical Therapy & Group of Clinics, explains why an ACL injury also impacts your brain and nervous system, not just your knee. Girish breaks down how ACL injuries disrupt proprioception, alter motor control, and reshape the brain’s movement patterns through neuroplasticity. You’ll learn why many patients develop compensations like quad-avoidance gait, why visual dependence increases, and how the brain begins to “protect” the injured leg—even after surgery. This episode dives deep into neurocognitive rehabilitation, the future of ACL recovery. From visual reaction drills to balance training with external cues, Girish explains how these evidence-based methods retrain the brain-body connection, improve movement intelligence, and reduce the risk of re-injury—especially in athletes. You’ll also discover: Why over 70% of ACL injuries are non-contactHow brain activation changes after ACL reconstructionWhat the “visual–cognitive–control–chaos continuum” means in real rehabHow pre-op and post-op brain-based training accelerates recoveryWhy returning to sport requires confidence—not just strengthWhether you're an athlete, a patient recovering from an ACL tear, or a clinician wanting to integrate modern neuroscience into rehab, this episode gives you a science-backed roadmap to smarter, safer, and more complete recovery. Rebuild your knee. Retrain your brain. Return with confidence.

    8 min
  2. Discs Don’t Slip: Busting Back Pain Myths with Real Spine Science

    07/02/2025

    Discs Don’t Slip: Busting Back Pain Myths with Real Spine Science

    Welcome to Episode 3 of the Physio4U Podcast! I’m Girish Srinivasan, your go-to physio and spine translator — and today, I’m here to bust one of the biggest myths in back pain: Discs don’t slip. That’s right. Despite what you may have heard from your gym buddy, your grandma, or even a well-meaning healthcare professional, your spinal discs are not jelly donuts waiting to pop. In this episode, I’m breaking down what spinal discs really are, how strong they actually can be, what it means when imaging shows a bulge or herniation — and most importantly, how language and fear play a major role in your recovery. 🧠 Here’s what you’ll learn: What spinal discs are really made of (and how tough they are)Why “slipped disc” is misleading and harmful languageWhat it means if your MRI shows disc bulges or degenerationThe surprising truth: most people have disc changes without painHow fear-based terms increase pain perception and reduce recoveryHow to shift your mindset from fragility to strengthWhy you are stronger and more resilient than you think📍 Based in Edmonton? Physio4U is proudly part of both Instep Physiotherapy and Synaptic Integrated Health, with 13+ clinics here to help you recover without fear — and with facts. 📝 For more recovery-focused insights, check out our latest blog posts: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT): What It Is and How It Works Hamstring Injury Explained: From Pull to Power When the Body Heals but You Still Don’t Feel Right—What NeuroCatch® Can Show Us

    5 min

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Physio4u is your go-to podcast for practical, easy-to-understand insights into the world of physiotherapy. Whether you're a patient, a student, or just curious about how to take better care of your body, we break down common physio topics—from injury prevention and recovery tips to posture, mobility, and everyday wellness strategies. Tune in weekly as we make physiotherapy simple, useful, and accessible for everyone.