How To Bring Complex Concepts into Your Practice with Dr. Mike DeMille

Joining me today is Dr. Mike DeMille of Divergence Physical Therapy and Wellness. Mike shares with me his experiences on how a sports injury led him to wanting to enter the world of physical therapy himself.  Mike talks to me all about the Postural Restoration Institute (PRI) and receiving your PRC certification. We also dive into how to simplify complex concepts and the implementation involved. Our conversation covers how that applies to FitPros, athletes of varying levels, and even in regards to our gen-pop clients. 

 

 

You'll hear Mike and I discuss:
- Who can get PRC certified.
- When to expect a client result.
- One of the most important things that separates a successful coach from the rest.

   

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About Today's Guest

Mike DeMille is a Postural Restoration Certified practitioner who treats patients dealing with chronic pain and progresses his patients back to an active lifestyle...

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Pelvic Health with Dr. Rachel Parrotta, Physical Therapist

Coaches, this informative episode is a must listen. Today I have the pleasure of sharing an interview with Dr. Rachel Parrotta, a physical therapist out on Long Island. During this conversation, we dove deep into Rachel's specialty: Pelvic Health. As a mother of two, I was eager to unpack the topics of pregnancy, birth and postpartum care with Rachel.

Rachel leads us through a discussion on anatomy and less discussed topics such as prolapse, what its symptoms are, and who the right professionals are to seek help with for it. Pelvic health is a topic that applies to all genders, but it is not frequently discussed openly, and I'm pumped to have Rachel joining us for this episode.

 

 

You'll hear us talk about:
- How you can help and support moms through their pregnancy.
- What a mother can do to prepare for pregnancy and birth.
- The differences and symptoms of both hypertonic and hypotonic pelvic floors.
...and so much more!

   

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The Key Components to Improving Human Movement with Dr. Zach Long

Coaches, I always strive to bring you the best guests along with interesting and helpful topics for your businesses, and I've gotta spoil my upcoming lineup a bit: it's incredible. The fitness required for and neuroscience behind dance. The strength and empowerment of fitness for the pole. An extraordinary guest that talks to me about active aging. I am so excited to share what I've already recorded and the guests I have lined up.

Today I have the pleasure and the privilege of sharing this interview that I conducted at the end of July with Dr. Zach Long. Like me, Zach is interested in and excited by preventative physical therapy and treatments. He operates a highly respected and trusted company and resource for other trainers and clinicians, and truly, it's a privilege having him on this podcast.

In this episode, we dive into the key components of human movement and how he helps disciplined athletes. He also shares some tips on how to get quality sleep and what...

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The Truth About Manual Therapy with Dr. Nick Torres

What's up, coaches? We're back today with another brand new episode of the PT Profit Podcast with guest Dr. Nick Torres, the Manual Man.

In today's interview, we take a dive into manual physical therapy. Dr. Nick talks to me about the differences between manual therapy and more traditional physical therapy. We also talked about foam rolling and stretching and when/whether you should be doing it.

 

 

You'll hear us talk about:
- what "manual therapy" is.
- topics such as foam rolling and its uses as well as active stretching.
- the common red flags we should pay attention to when raised by our clients.
 

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About Today's Guest

Dr. Nick Torres had always been curious, constantly questioning what others believed to be facts and searching beyond traditional physical therapy for a deeper way to heal. So when he found himself in the small town of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Nick feared he wouldn’t...

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A Closer Look at Women’s Wellness with Meghan Barrington

In this episode, Meghan Barrington joins me to discuss a variety of topics regarding women's wellness, looking at them through her unique lens. Meghan grew up doing all sorts of outdoorsy activities, played volleyball, and has a background in bodybuilding, and I jumped at the chance to talk about how a woman's body works and how it should be taken care of. We touch on how she intends to blend her various areas of expertise to educate her female clients on how to live better in their daily life.

 

 

Meghan & I dive into:
- The problem with kids specializing too early in sports.
- Sleep hygiene and what it means to run as an optimal human.
- How pelvic floor work can apply to women, men, athletes, and artists.

This is a great episode that everyone should check out, particularly though if you are dealing with female clients!

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About Today's Guest

Meghan Barrington is currently pursuing her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Baylor University....

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The Importance of Lower Body Training with David Grey

In today's brand new episode, David Grey joins us and shares his experience on how he was able to make a profitable program both online and in-person after dealing with his own pain and injuries. He went to seek relief for knee pain and ended up making his own program.

David believes that there are some basic principles to look up before beginning rehab or training that proper lower muscle coordination relieves and could make a client pain free with the right assessment.

 

 

You'll hear us talk all about:
- The bad advice that folks get.
- Muscle coordination and basic lower body training principles.
- How success does not come overnight.


About Today's Guest

David Grey is a Neuromuscular Physical Therapist specializing in Rehabilitation and Performance. He works with clients from all over the world, from office workers to Olympians and professional athletes competing at the highest level in sport. His research and training has brought him...

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Position, Breath, and Gait with Dr. Keaton Worland

Welcome back to a brand new episode of PT Profit Podcast!

Do you think you move "normally?"

Really though, what even is that? Normal?

Today on PT Profit Podcast I am talking to Dr. Keaton Worland, a physical therapist and strength trainer. Keaton ruptured two discs and fractured his back in college while pursuing a degree in orthopedic medicine. During this episode, we talk about how his injury happened, building trust and confidence in his patients, and pushing limits.

 

 

In this episode, Keaton and I talk about:
- How Keaton assesses clients and patients.
- What he looks for when he observes a person's walk.
- How some people try to manage gravity.
...and so much more!


About Today's Guest

Dr. Keaton Worland is a doctor of physical therapy in Saint Louis, MO, but he is more than just a therapist.  Keaton works as a therapist, performance coach, and as a clinical mentor.  It isn't the various hats that set Keaton apart from his field. It is his...

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When to Use a Sports Chiropractor with Dr. Karlie Causey

Dr. Karlie Causey joined us today to talk about the fundamentals of sports chiropractic medicine and how it can be used to compliment coaching by trainers and clinicians for a variety of issues that come up with their clients.  We also discussed her focus on perinatal and postpartum coaching and rehabilitation, and how coaches can become more familiar with the process. 

 

 

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • The difference between sports and traditional chiropractic medicine
  • Why chiropractic medicine is sometimes not taken seriously
  • How a personal trainer determines when to refer their client out to a chiropractor and not a physical therapist
  • Ways in which PTs and Chiropractors work together - and in which ways they are different
  • Which types of perinatal and postpartum issues can be corrected through sports chiropractic medicine
  • What questions to ask clients if they either had a baby or have pelvic floor issues that could make the difference in truly...
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How to Create A Network of Physical Therapists for Personal Trainers

In this episode of PT Profit Podcast, I got a chance to talk to Paige McNerthney about bridging the gap between physical therapists and personal trainers so as to work together and bring about success for their clients.

 

 

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • The main reasons why there is often a disparity between the two professions even though their goals are the same - and how to approach it differently
  • Why outside referrals can actually deepen your relationship with your client 
  • Ways to widen your your network so as to develop solid working relationships between between the two fields 

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