Strength In Knowledge

R2P Academy

Join the R2P Academy team for in-depth and candid discussions on best practices, current concepts, and discussions on relevant topics in the world of physical therapy and rehabilitation. The host for the Strength In Knowledge Podcast is Dr. Zach Baker, the Chief Clinical Officer at Rehab 2 Perform and member of the R2P Academy.

  1. 3D AGO

    Don't Chase the Date: Why Rushing into ACL Surgery is a Recipe for Complications

    Most athletes think the recovery clock starts the day they go into surgery. They’re wrong. In reality, your surgery is only as good as your prehab. If you rush into the operating room with a swollen knee and a "quiet" quad, you aren't fast-tracking your recovery—you’re setting yourself up for a slower, more painful, and higher-risk rehab. In this episode of Strength in Knowledge, John Allan, DPT, sits down with Dr. Zach Atwood to dismantle the "get it over with" mentality. We dive deep into the clinical and physiological reasons why earning your surgery date is the most important decision an athlete can make. We break down: The Ready Check: The non-negotiable objective benchmarks (ROM and Strength) you need before the knife.The Quad Inhibition Puzzle: Why surgery on a weak leg leads to long-term atrophy that’s nearly impossible to reverse.The First 72 Hours: A blueprint for the early post-op phase—what matters, what’s a distraction, and how to manage the "predictable" symptoms.Patient Buy-In: How to navigate the psychological battle of "slowing down to speed up."Whether you’re an athlete currently staring at a surgical calendar, a parent trying to make the best decision for your child, or a clinician looking to sharpen your pre-op protocol, this episode provides the objective framework you need to bridge the gap between injury and Day 1 of recovery. Social Media: Rehab2Perform R2P Academy Dr. Zach Atwood

    24 min
  2. MAY 4

    The Spondy Solution: Advanced Strategies for Lumbar Bone Stress Rehab

    If you’re treating an adolescent athlete with low back pain, you aren’t looking for a needle in a haystack—you’re looking at a 50% statistical probability. In the youth sporting world, a 'spondy' isn't a rare occurrence; it is the leading cause of structural back pain, yet it remains one of the most mismanaged and missed diagnoses in sports medicine. The "nonspecific" low back pain becomes very specific when lumbar bone stress injuries (BSI) enter the conversation. We have to stop treating these athletes for 'strains' and start addressing the clinical reality of bone stress. If you aren't screening for a BSI from day one, you're missing the most prevalent injury in the game. In this episode of Strength in Knowledge, John Allan, DPT, sits down with Drs. Joey Scambia and Rayce Houser of Rehab Renaissance to dismantle the myths surrounding lumbar bone stress injuries. We dive into the shocking prevalence of spondys in youth sports and the proper progressions through the phases of rehab. We break down: The 50% Rule: Why a coin-flip mentality is necessary when screening adolescent back pain.The Loading Paradox: Why soft landings actually increase internal bone stress, and how to use short-coupled plyometrics as a safer entry point.KPIs: What to look for before introducing high-velocity movement patterns.Navigating the Setback: How to handle the tough conversations when symptoms predictably return and how to adjust the minimal effective dose.Whether you’re a coach seeing a volume spike in your players, a parent navigating a confusing diagnosis, or a clinician tired of non-specific rehab, this episode provides the objective framework to bridge the gap between a stress reaction and a return to performance. Social Media: Rehab 2 Perform R2P Academy Rehab Renaissance

    25 min
5
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17 Ratings

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Join the R2P Academy team for in-depth and candid discussions on best practices, current concepts, and discussions on relevant topics in the world of physical therapy and rehabilitation. The host for the Strength In Knowledge Podcast is Dr. Zach Baker, the Chief Clinical Officer at Rehab 2 Perform and member of the R2P Academy.

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