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  • Dr. Jaime Mor: Why Physical Therapy Education Is Failing New Grads
    2025/05/19

    What does it really take to be a world-class sports PT in today’s game? According to Dr. Jaime Mor, it starts by throwing out the cookie-cutter protocols and learning to think for yourself.

    In this wide-ranging, energizing conversation, Jaime shares the hard lessons he learned on his way from burned-out employee to cash-based clinic owner. We get into the weeds of rehab tech, movement assessment, communication with surgeons, and why most athletes are still being underserved, even in 2025.

    Jaime doesn’t hold back: he critiques the current education model, gives advice to new grads, offers his ideal PT school curriculum, and outlines how every therapist can improve their ability to observe, test, and adapt to the athlete in front of them.

    Get ready for a straight-talking dose of inspiration and challenge - this one’s for the clinicians who want to break the mold and actually lead.

    #TrueSportsPodcast #InjuryPrevention #YouthAthleteDevelopment #SportsRehab #MovementMatters

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  • Dr. Hugh House, Orthopedic Surgeon: What Sports PTs Are Still Getting Wrong About Post-Op Rehab
    2025/05/08

    What makes a great PT from a surgeon’s perspective? Dr. Hugh House, a veteran orthopedic surgeon who operates across the upper and lower extremity, shares his answer in this candid and insightful episode. Spoiler: It’s not where you went to school or how many techniques you know. It’s how much you care, how clearly you communicate, and how well you teach.

    Dr. House shares exactly what he looks for in post-op therapy, what red flags tell him a PT may not be pushing hard enough, and how small changes early in rehab can create big differences in range of motion and long-term outcomes.

    He also explains why many surgeries are avoidable with the right lifestyle choices, and how orthopedics needs to evolve beyond the OR toward collaboration with PTs, strength coaches, nutritionists, and even psychologists. We touch on return-to-play protocols for total joints, the science behind early loading after trauma, and how to support patients struggling with weight, motivation, or fear of movement.

    If you’re a therapist who wants to understand the surgeon’s mindset, this is one of the most valuable conversations you’ll hear.

    #SportsTherapy #SportsRehab #StrengthTraining #PhysicalTherapy #TrueSportsPT #TSPTPodcast #Rehab

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    59 分
  • Dr. Ramsey Nijem, University of Kansas Men’s Basketball Director of Sport Performance: The Truth About Force Plates, Jump Metrics & Athletic Power
    2025/05/01

    In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Ramsey Nijem, University of Kansas Men’s Basketball Director of Sport Performance. Former NBA head strength coach at just 25 years old and current performance coach for University of Kansas basketball. Ramsey is known not just for elite-level coaching, but for making complex training science incredibly simple and applicable for coaches and therapists working in the real world.

    We go deep on eccentric training - when to use slow vs. fast eccentrics, how to progress from tempo-based rehab to high-speed performance work, and how Ramsey periodizes loading throughout an NCAA basketball season. He also unpacks his approach to athlete buy-in, leadership, and making the weight room a space athletes want to show up to.

    Whether you're rehabbing tendinopathy, training vertical jump, or managing force plates in your clinic, this episode will reshape how you think about athlete development and performance.

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    58 分
  • Neil Trickett: Marketing to Make Your Clinics Actually Grow
    2025/04/25

    Ever wonder why your clinic isn’t growing like it should? You might be the bottleneck. In this game-changing episode, Yoni Rosenblatt welcomes Neil Trickett of Practice Promotions to talk all things marketing - from why therapists hate the word “sales,” to why your Wix site is killing your conversions. Learn how top clinics are investing in marketing, tracking ROI, attracting talent, and building brands that dominate their market. This one’s packed with practical tips, candid stories, and marketing gold.

    If you liked what you heard, be sure to check out the full episodes for even more detail - and don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this with someone who’s serious about getting their athletes better, faster.

    Whether you're a clinician, coach, or athlete, this episode is packed with actionable insights you won’t want to miss!

    Check out our specialised courses: https://education.truesportsphysicaltherapy.com/

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    #SportsTherapy #SportsRehab #StrengthTraining #PhysicalTherapy #TrueSportsPT #TSPTPodcast #Rehab

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    56 分
  • THROWBACK SPECIAL: What These Experts Taught Us About Treating Athletes
    2025/04/17

    Welcome back to the True Sports Physical Therapy Podcast, where we dive deep into the world of sports performance, rehab, and everything in between. Hosted by yours truly, Dr. Yoni Rosenblatt.

    We’re bringing you something special: a throwback episode packed with some of our favorite conversations from past shows. We’ve pulled together some absolute powerhouses in the world of sports rehab and performance to give you timeless insight you can use with your athletes right now.

    We’ve got Judd Lienhard on why you should give a damn about your athletes' warm-ups in Episode 92 and Molly Binetti on how she trains and rehabs national championship basketball players from Episode 88.

    We also revisit Dr. Kyle Krupa from Episode 78 on managing overuse injuries in professional athletes, Dr. Jon Harned in Episode 75 sharing his expertise on evaluating and treating the overhead athlete… and finally, Dr. Mary Miller from Episode 72 on how to best rehab runners.

    If you liked what you heard, be sure to check out the full episodes for even more detail - and don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this with someone who’s serious about getting their athletes better, faster.

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    59 分
  • Derek Hansen - Stop Doing This in Rehab! How Sprinting Beats Walking and Topics Not Discussed on Any Other Rehab Pod.
    2025/04/10

    Derek Hansen’s approach to rehab is brutally simple — and incredibly effective.

    In this episode, we explore why sprinting is one of the most powerful tools in the rehab toolbox — especially for hamstrings, achilles tendons, and post-op ACL patients.

    Derek unpacks his famous 10x10 sprint protocol, the science behind tissue adaptation and nervous system rewiring, and how loading athletes in smart, deliberate ways allows for faster, safer returns to sport.

    We also cover why rehab needs to move beyond isolated exercises and machine-based work — and how movement quality, repetition, and stress exposure lead to long-term success.

    This episode is packed with practical advice for PTs, strength coaches, and rehab pros who want to take their programming to the next level.

    Whether you're a clinician, coach, or athlete, this episode is packed with actionable insights you won’t want to miss!

    Check out our specialised courses: https://education.truesportsphysicaltherapy.com/

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    #SportsTherapy #SportsRehab #StrengthTraining #PhysicalTherapy #TrueSportsPT #TSPTPodcast #Rehab

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    55 分
  • Lacrosse Legend Marcus Holman & Dr. Austin Colish: Longevity & Rehabbing the World’s Best Athletes
    2025/04/04

    In this episode, we welcome back Dr. Austin Kolish - Regional Director at True Sports Physical Therapy and master of rehab for elite athletes—alongside his longtime patient and friend, Marcus Holman, a professional lacrosse star in his 13th year of pro competition. With a résumé that includes multiple All-Star selections, a gold medal with Team USA, and ranking third all-time in professional lacrosse goal scoring, Marcus shares how he has stayed at the top of his game well into his 30s.

    Tune in as we discuss the physical and mental approaches that enable high-level performance and longevity, including insights into strength and conditioning, core training, and strategic recovery methods like PRP. Both Austin and Marcus describe the dynamic therapist–athlete relationship and how meeting daily demands—on and off the field—can keep athletes performing their best for years. Whether you’re a clinician, a sports rehab fanatic, or a lacrosse lover, you’ll walk away with real-world lessons on staying healthy, staying hungry, and always improving.

    Whether you're a clinician, coach, or athlete, this episode is packed with actionable insights you won’t want to miss!

    Check out our specialised courses: https://education.truesportsphysicaltherapy.com/

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    #SportsTherapy #SportsRehab #StrengthTraining #PhysicalTherapy #TrueSportsPT #TSPTPodcast #Rehab

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  • Dr. Odell Miller: How to Stand Out in a Crowded PT World
    2025/03/27

    In this episode of True Sports Physical Therapy, we sit down with Dr. Odell Miller to explore what it takes to build a premium PT practice straight out of school - and why charging more might just help your patients heal faster.

    From treating NFL athletes to running his business from a van, Dr. Odell shares a refreshingly honest look at building a brand, delegating with confidence, and learning to lead without burning out. We dive into mindset shifts, marketing that feels natural, and his unique approach to creating content that connects.

    Whether you're a clinician, coach, or athlete, this episode is packed with actionable insights you won’t want to miss!

    Check out our specialised courses: https://education.truesportsphysicaltherapy.com/

    Sign up now!

    #SportsTherapy #SportsRehab #StrengthTraining #PhysicalTherapy #TrueSportsPT #TSPTPodcast #Rehab

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    59 分