Love these two and their case discussions!
I am a pelvic PT with ortho roots and I just started my own pelvic practice. Since I found this podcast not all that long ago, I have been binging all the episodes in the car and while I walk my dogs. I feel like this has really brought on all kinds of new thinking for me as well as guiding me towards the next type of con ed I take. I have new intake and subjective questions I never used before as well as now frequently taking my patients to “the wall” (lol) for weight shifting and squatting assessments. I can’t be more impressed or grateful for this podcast!! And to Susan- I recently had a flare-up of “plantar fasciitis” that was switching sides and was definitely neural tension! So I backed off of my over stretching yoga sessions and it has cleared up!
Amazing cases! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/04/24
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Just listened to 005 and 006 about pregnancy and pelvic girdle pain. I am excited to use the different approach in my practice and already have a couple of patients in mind than can benefit. I do think it's important to give the patient the power-- well done!Read full review »
Meg SC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/15/17
This podcast by two outstanding clinicians has it all, from novel approaches to evaluation and treatment of dysfunctional movement patterns, to lifestyle or underlying medical factors as perpetuators, to those all-important listening and communication skills. Thank you Susan and Erica!
Lex in AK via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/04/20
Erica and Susan show great critical thinking during these podcasts. I love hearing how their minds work. They give me lots to think about.
k io.master via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/08/20
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