GRIP Approach Podcast
4 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 6 years ago - ★★★★★ - 3 ratingsGRIP Approach - Global Rehabilitation & Injury Prevention
Discussing rehabilitation and performance strategies.
Answering common questions we hear at our live courses.
Website: www.GRIPapproach.com
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Episodes
GRIP Approach Podcast - Special Guest Dr. Dino Pappas
September 26, 2018 16:19 - 43 minutes - 59.7 MBThis week Dr. Fergus speaks with Austin based Dr. Dino Pappas (Airrosti Clinics) about the benefits of integrating athletic training intake practices in a clinical setting. In addition they discuss updating discharge criteria to make sure that time, money and resources aren't wasted for both Doctor and Patient. Listener Resources: See Dr. Pappas's video on the Mechanical Assessment Pyramid See Dr. Pappas's video on the The Transition from Clinic to Clinical Practice Read Dr. Pappa'...
Gym Strategies For Clinical Impact with Dr. Tom Teter of Engineering Athletes
June 07, 2018 05:11 - 58 minutes - 80.2 MBDr. Fergus speaks with Dr. Tom Teter of Engineering Athletes about how he implements fitness and progressive resistance as part of patient care. IG: @GripApproach Music Credit: Opening Track by Scott Holmes www.scottholmesmusic.com
Michael Shacklok's NeuroDynamic Techniques
April 06, 2017 02:40 - 28 minutes - 39.4 MBToday Dr. Benjamin Fergus and Dr. Robert Newhalfen sit down with Micheal Shacklock prior to class on his 4-day presentation in Chicago. Michael Shacklock is the founding director and principal instructor of Neurodunamic Solutions (NDS), the author of the international best-seller textbook Clinical Neurodynamics, and active published researcher on the mechanical function of the nervous system. Beyond these credentials, he is a downright great guy to talk to and brings an eyes-open creativ...
001: Flipping Planes
December 11, 2016 03:11 - 15 minutes - 13.4 MBDr. Benjamin Fergus is the founder of GRIP Approach - a rehabilitation and performance based approach and educational company. In this episode he discusses the strategy of 'flipping planes' in a clinical or performance setting to gain functional range of motion. There are certain movements that are needed for daily activities, for unhindered locomotion, for lifting and athletic tasks, etc. When we experience a limit to the movement quantity needed for these tasks, we begin to pay for ...