The Sports Rehab Lab
Real talk that is unfiltered from real clinicians who treat sports EVERYDAY! This isn't your ordinary sports rehab podcast.....welcome to the Sports Rehab Lab! In today's social media environment it's hard to know what information being presented out there is correct and is it coming from reliable sources that actually see a substantial amount of patients with those diagnosis. Join our expert sports rehab staff with over 20 years experience in the sports rehab world. Snay Patel, Terrance Sgroi, Patrick Vignona, Billy Marrone, Robbie Andrews, Jamie Osmak along with guests from around the sports world from therapists to professional athletes giving you our take on sports rehab and coming back from injury. We address all of your questions regarding rehab for the post surgical and non-surgical patient, injury prevention, education and mentoring, and training and strength & conditioning for all of your sports patients. Listen Weekly for some real Talk! Lets Goooooo!
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Episodes
66 episodes
Upper Extremity Rehab and Return to Sport with Russ Linville-Part 2
This is part 2 of our conversation with Russ Linville from Training Haus in Minneapolis Minnesota. We will finish our conversation on Upper extremity return to sport, and discuss whether or not surgical advancements and technology can hel...
Upper Extremity Rehab and Return to Sport with Russ Linville-Part 1
For this episode we have Dr Russ Linville as our guest to talk about everything upper extremity rehab related and return to sport. Russ works at Training HAUS in Minneapolis Minnesota which is one of the leading sports medicine and athlet...
Returning to golf after injury
We cannot deny the fact that golf is one of the hottest sports out there for almost all of our patients of any age or athletic ability. That's why it is super disappointing for people when an injury hits, and they are not able to play.&nb...
Intro to Kinetic Linking-How do we incorporate this into our practice?
Its not just about treating one body part when an athlete comes in to rehab. Sure we have to fix their knee or hip or shoulder, but they really need to return to competitive athletics. That's why it's important to treat the whole bo...
Meniscal Repair: How are we treating this with our athletes?
We end up discussing knee surgery all of the time, and our focus always ends up being on the ACL, but meniscus tears and meniscal repair is all too common with our athletic population. But, when these individuals come in, especially after...
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS): Diagnosis and Treatment with overhead athletes
Thoracic outlet Syndrome (TOS) is a condition that plagues our overhead athletes, but often times goes undiagnosed. You may have athletes come into the clinic with the classic signs, but there are other signs and symptoms that are not so ...
Blood Flow Restriction (BFR): Everything you ever wanted to know with Johnny Owens- Part 2
In this episode we are gonna finish up our conversation with Johnny Owens with Owens recovery Science on everything you every wanted to know about Blood flow restriction. We move the conversation on how BFR therapy started to come into th...
Blood Flow Restriction (BFR): Everything you ever wanted to know with Johnny Owens- Part 1
Blood flow restriction is a modality that is highly used in a good number of sports medicine and orthopedic clinics, but that was not always the case. This novel adjunct to treatment was introduced into the mainstream only a little over a...
Advances in Achilles Rehab and Return to Sport Principles with Aaron Reynolds: Part 2
This is Part 2 of our talk with Aaron Reynolds from Elite Orthosport in Los Angeles, California where we finish off talking about the article in the September 2024 issue of IJSPT. In this conclusion we will talk about how we determine whe...
Advances in Achilles Rehab and Return to Sport Principles with Aaron Reynolds: Part 1
Welcome back for season 3!To start of this season we are talking to Aaron Reynolds from Elite Orthosport in Los Angeles California. In collaboration we recently published an article in the September issue of IJSPT regarding advanc...
How to treat the Combat Athlete with Heather Linden from the UFC Performance Institute- Part 2
This is the conclusion to our conversation with Heather Linden from the UFC Performance Institute. We discuss what the mindset is of a fighter when they are training and when an injury occurs, and then we also get into the mental aspect o...
How to treat the Combat Athlete with Heather Linden from the UFC Performance Institute- Part 1
We finally get to sit down with Heather Linden, Physical Therapy Director for the UFC performance institute in Las Vegas. The combat athlete is really unlike any other athlete and treating them takes a different mindset, and involves usin...
SRL ACL SERIES (Episode 6): Late Stage Rehab weeks 12 and beyond: Part 2
This is the final episode in the SRL ACL series! We discussed a lot of things over the past several weeks, but what people want to get back to is returning to sport, but just because they have passed all of their criteria are they ready t...
SRL ACL SERIES (Episode 5): Late Stage Rehab weeks 12 and beyond: Part 1
Moving on to that late stage rehab. we discuss a return to running plan and what we like to see from these patients when they get to this phase. There is also a change that needs to take place where we have to start thinking of the speed ...
SRL ACL SERIES (Episode 4): Post-op Rehab Phase II 6-12 weeks: Part 2
In our 4th episode in the ACL series we are going to close out our discussion of mid-phase rehab with part 2 of our discussion of Phase II rehab. A lot of questions arise on when can I lift harder, and the most important question most of ...
SRL ACL SERIES (Episode 3): Post-op Rehab Phase II: 6-12 weeks-Part 1
We took a lot of time explaining our keys during that first 6 weeks of therapy, so this episode is going to focus on the mid-phase of rehab, that 6-12 week period. This is when your patients are getting past that acute phase, but now its ...
SRL ACL SERIES (Episode 2): Post-op Rehab Phase I: 0-6 weeks-Part 2
Here we go with Episode 2 of our ACL series. We are still going to be talking about the early phase of rehab, finishing off our discussion with weeks 0-6. We will talk about how we progress motion at this early phase, and how aggressive s...
SRL ACL SERIES (Episode 1): Post-op Rehab Phase I: 0-6 weeks-Part 1
We have talked briefly about ACL rehab in a lot of our episodes but we noticed that we did not have a specific episode that was dedicated to ACL rehab. So this will start our Sports Rehab Lab series on ACL rehabilitation, and we are going...
The Evolution of Cartilage Surgery and Lower Extremity Rehab with Dr Riley Williams- Part 2
Part 1 of the discussion of cartilage surgery and its advances in the past few decades was highly informational, and Dr. Williams has many more pearls of wisdom in this episode as well. Listen to the crew as we continue to discuss the adv...
The Evolution of Cartilage Surgery and Lower Extremity Rehab with Dr Riley Williams- Part 1
Cartilage surgery has greatly evolved in the last 2 decades. Surgical treatments along with technological advancements give patients many more options to potentially fix an early arthritic knee. Join the crew as we speak with Dr, Ri...
Neurocognitive training after ACL reconstruction with Dr. Merideth Chaput- Part 2
This is part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Merideth Chaput from the University of Central Florida talking about neurocognitive rehab and visual cognition in the realm of the post ACL patient. We talk more about the return to sport aspect...
Neurocognitive training after ACL reconstruction with Dr. Merideth Chaput- Part 1
ACL rehab continues to make progressions as the years go on. We think that we have a good grasp on the rehab, and what it takes to return to sport, but do we really. Neurocognitive therapy and visual cognition is something that we m...
How fast can we rehab after a rotator cuff repair
Rotator cuff repairs can range from simple small tears, to massive tears that involve a lot more surgical intervention. The age old question is how fast can we really go when rehabbing a rotator cuff? Can we push the limits with thi...
Hamstrings: Repair, Rehab and Beyond
Our first hamstring episode was packed full of information, but we never were able to address post op rehab and what was beyond that as well, namely when to introduce running and high speed sprinting. Listen to what the crew thinks about ...
Knees over Toes, What is all of the Fuss?
We all have seen the "controversy" over the whole knees over toes concept. is it really that bad, or should we be encouraging this with certain patient populations. Knees over toes has gotten a bad rap by some over the years, so we ...