The Unreal Results podcast helps physical therapists and certified athletic trainers feel confident and get better outcomes for their clients by teaching about the influence of the viscera organs and the nervous system on human movement, pain, and injury. Explore how a visceral and neural-based lens of view can provide a new perspective to performance-based physical therapy, athletic training, and sports medicine.
In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I share how powerful understanding and cueing weight shifting can be to instantly improve dynamic alignment, reflexive core stability, and overall movem…
Inspired by the trend on social media I share what my professional development plan would be if I was starting over in my career, fresh out of college.
There are some big missing pieces in the indust…
I recently posted a thread about the tendency toward settling for mediocrity in our profession. This is actually exactly what keeps us from feeling confident in not only guaranteeing results for our …
In this episode, I share why I believe these 3 nerves are so powerful to target for manual therapy, nerve glides, or movement drills. The 3 nerves are the trigeminal nerve, the accessory nerve, and t…
"Your body is your best friend." parting words from my friend and colleague Daniela Spear. Many people have a hard time both feeling and understanding this, especially those people who have autoimmun…
In this episode I share how the understanding of Phillip Beach's contractile field theory of movement provides new context for c-sections and back pain.
I also discuss the anatomical connections of t…
In this episode I break down the various parts of the anatomy and physiology of the parasympethic nervous system.
Understanding these parts provides insight on how simple things can help shift into …
In this episode I revisit the MovementREV Swelling Reduction Protocol as I released the updated FREE download. Reviewing the key spots of the protocol I explain what revisions I have made and how to …
In this episode I take a deep dive into what it means to "listen to the body" both from a personal standpoint and as a professional working with another body.
I share my thoughts on how important it …
In this episode I share my experience attending the Tongue Mojo webcast from Stop Chasing Pain. After years of symptoms related to issues with my esophagus, trachea, stomach, and mouth, I am realizi…
Inspired by a recently anatomy image of the relationship between the psoas muscle and the lumbar plexus nerves, this episode shares my thoughts and approach to "tight" psoas muscles and poor hip flex…
My friend and colleague Lex Lancaster is back on the Unreal Results podcast, this time sharing about her experience with long standing shoulder pain.
While she was in San Diego helping me out with a …
Replay of the 2nd live call from the Results Cheat Code Course.
During this call we review the SI joint mobility locator test and talk about assessment and treat guidelines and some treatment options…
This is a replay of the kick off call to the Results Cheat Code Course.
One of the things I hear from sports healthcare professionals is that in their day to day, they lack the confidence to guarante…
In this episode I share a recent case that had “unreal results”. After 5 yrs of ‘shoulder’ pain and a recent scare of symptoms that felt like a heart attack just one virtual assessment using the Mov…
Are hamstring strains really as straightforward as they seem? In this episode I dive into some of the less known complexities of this common injury, sharing the top three aspects that often get overl…
Trigeminal Nerve is one of the largest cranial nerves. This nerve provides sensation to the face, as well as motor innervates ion to the masseter muscle, the strongest muscle in our body (jaw). It al…
Sciatica is maybe one of the top things I get asked about in the DMs on Instagram, perhaps because it is so prevalent and difficult to treat in the traditional setting.
One of the reasons it may be c…
The sartorius is the longest muscle in the body but is often overlooked, given its muscle function synergistic nature. In this episode, I share a bit more about its structure and anatomical connectio…
In this episode, I dive into the world of this 'peripheral heart', the soleus muscle. I discuss the anatomy of the soleus and how it relates to movement and general health, as well as how a weak sole…