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Answering all your physical therapy, fitness, strength and conditioning, sports performance, and career advice questions. Join me, Lenny Macrina, Dave Tilley, Dan Pope, Mike Scaduto, Lisa Russell, Kevin Coughlin, Diwesh Poudyal, and others from my team at Champion Physical Therapy and Performance in Boston, MA and learn how we help people feel better, move better, and perform better. Ask your questions at http://mikereinold.com/askmikereinold.

The Ask Mike Reinold Show Mike Reinold

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Answering all your physical therapy, fitness, strength and conditioning, sports performance, and career advice questions. Join me, Lenny Macrina, Dave Tilley, Dan Pope, Mike Scaduto, Lisa Russell, Kevin Coughlin, Diwesh Poudyal, and others from my team at Champion Physical Therapy and Performance in Boston, MA and learn how we help people feel better, move better, and perform better. Ask your questions at http://mikereinold.com/askmikereinold.

    Interviewing for a Job in Professional Sports - #AMR326

    Interviewing for a Job in Professional Sports - #AMR326

    Many students and early career professionals want to get into professional sports.


    Here’s some of our advice on how to stand out when applying and interviewing for these high level jobs.

    To see full show notes and more, head to: https://mikereinold.com/interviewing-for-a-job-in-professional-sports




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    • 14 min
    Using Force Plates to Show Progress - #AMR325

    Using Force Plates to Show Progress - #AMR325

    Force plates can be very valuable in quantifying certain metrics that can monitor progress over time. We’re using these for both our performance and rehabilitation athletes.


    Here’s what we have seen so far.

    To see full show notes and more, head to: https://mikereinold.com/using-force-plates-to-show-progress/






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    • 21 min
    Should ACL Allografts Go Slower with Their Rehabilitation - #AMR324

    Should ACL Allografts Go Slower with Their Rehabilitation - #AMR324

    There are many options for graft sources when performing an ACL reconstruction. There are pros and cons to them all.
    One graft type, an allograft, probably deserves a different rehabilitation approach. We often go slower with this graft type.
    We talk about why in this episode.

    To see full show notes and more, head to: https://mikereinold.com/should-acl-allografts-go-slower-with-their-rehabilitation/






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    • 13 min
    How to Deal with Recurring Hamstring Strains - #AMR323

    How to Deal with Recurring Hamstring Strains - #AMR323

    Hamstring strains are one of the most common injuries in sports. And as many of us know, it often can be recurring.
    In this podcast episode, we discuss why this may be the case and what you can do to minimize recurrence.
     

    To see full show notes and more, head to: https://mikereinold.com/how-to-deal-with-recurring-hamstring-strains/



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    • 20 min
    Getting the Most Out of Your PT Clinical Affiliations - AMR322

    Getting the Most Out of Your PT Clinical Affiliations - AMR322

    It is important as physical therapists that we are exposed to a diverse range of the profession during school.
    Many students that want to get into sports or orthopedics feel like they don’t get as much out of the PT clinical affiliations outside of those areas.
    But, we think there’s a ton to learn in every environment that will help you with your future career.


    To see full show notes and more, head to: https://mikereinold.com/getting-the-most-out-of-your-pt-clinical-affiliations/


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    • 14 min
    Building Load Capacity After Lower Extremity Injuries - #AMR321

    Building Load Capacity After Lower Extremity Injuries - #AMR321

    As physical therapists, we often do a great job with the early phases of rehabilitation and helping people restore motion and strength.


    But many people, especially athletes, also need to develop their loading capacity to get back to advanced activities like running, cutting, and jumping.

    In this episode, we talk about how we progress people and build their loading capacity.

    To see full show notes and more, head to: https://mikereinold.com/building-load-capacity-after-lower-extremity-injuries/


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    • 16 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
362 Ratings

362 Ratings

Jshallow7777 ,

Very knowledgeable in ortho/sports performance

PT for over 24 years and work in the Ortho outpatient world. I enjoy all the topics discussed. Great energy with his staff and love the banter with his crew. Smart and innovative idea with podcast. Appreciate all the dedication to help other PT’s Mike and his staff.

PaceGirlNY ,

Very helpful

I searched for info about internal rotation behind the back and came across episode 280, which I found very helpful. I fractured my lesser tuberosity and am having trouble regaining ROM. The episode provided me with a more informed way to discuss the issue with both my therapist and my doctor. Thanks very much, Mike.

jd lovejoy ,

Great stuff!!!

Mike Reinold is a great resource for the PT community. He oversees a huge variety of material which he makes readily available to a large number of therapists. It is efforts like his that move the profession forward!

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