
The Rethinking Rehab Podcast
Daring to Doubt Our Own Beliefs.
Latest episodes

May 12, 2023 • 47min
28. Stacie Barber: Rupturing & Rehabbing Her Own Achilles
Welcome back, friends! You may know Stacie Barber as The Physio Fix on social media. Today she hops on the mic to share her own story of rupturing (and re-rupturing) her achilles tendon and then rehabbing with her colleagues. She shares how she had to advocate for herself and get create with her rehab when things took a step backwards. Not only will you get to learn her story, but there’s plenty of clinical gems throughout! Enjoy!

Apr 27, 2023 • 59min
27. Nick Perugini: More than Movement
Yall are in for a real treat with this conversation. Nick sits down to share the evolution of his thought process as a coach and a physical therapist. We chat about remote coaching and rehab, approaching chronic pain in athletes, working FROM a sense of self-worth rather than FOR a sense of self-worth, and the importance of community and belonging.

Apr 14, 2023 • 55min
26. Fireside Chat: Being a POC in Rehab
Welcome back to another Fireside Chat, where I bring on two friends to chat about a particular topic. Today Natalee Cifuentes and Pat Ford join me to share their experience of being a person of color in the rehab space. Thank you both for telling your story honestly!

Mar 29, 2023 • 1h 3min
25. Frank Bourgeois: Human Performance Observations from a PhD & D1 Strength Coach
Whew! Y’all might need a pen and paper for this one. Frank brings a lot of wisdom and expertise to this conversation. From getting his PhD in change of direction, to heading up a bridge program for rehabbing athletes, to his current position as the Head of Strength & Conditioning at Nicholls State University, he has a lot of great experience to pull from. Stay tuned until the very end for some great resource recommendations!

Mar 10, 2023 • 55min
24. Amy Arundale: Reconciling Biomechanics with Motor Learning from Research to Clinic
Y’all are in for a good one! Amy and I talk about the importance of collaborating with your athletes as they are the experts in their sport, as well as defining appropriate “safe to fail” movement boundaries throughout the rehab process. Additionally, we talk about her PhD experience and navigating the ups and downs of confidence after Amy personally experienced a knee injury. Stay tuned until the very end for a LinkedIn networking tip! Show notes: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30719683/

Feb 25, 2023 • 46min
23. Reana Mulcahy: Resolving Burnout
Reana Mulcahy is a physical therapist who left the profession due to burn out, assuming this would solve the issue. Shortly after, she found herself in the exact same position when pursuing her baking business. She shares why this is and how we need to reorient our beliefs to resolve burnout as healthcare providers. Reana now uses a neurocoaching approach to help women in healthcare overcome burnout by addressing their beliefs so they can thrive in their career. Enjoy!

Jan 29, 2023 • 51min
22. Mike Reinold: Landing Between “Best” and “Anything Goes” in the Rehab World
Ya'll are in for an episode of quick hitter topics - buckle up! Mike Reinold and I sit down and cover the evolution of his thought process as it relates to the sleeper stretch, the idea of good vs. bad movement, when “red X’s” and “green checkmarks” are appropriate, manual therapy and the resource that Instagram has become for people, for better or worse. Enjoy!

Jan 15, 2023 • 1h 5min
21. Jenny LaCross: Advocating for Pelvic Floor PT in Clinic & in Research
Yall are in for a treat! Jenny LaCross is a pelvic floor specialist working on her PhD. She shares her own personal experiences in healthcare as a patient, as well as her reflections on transitioning from clinical care into research. Jenny is my go-to gal for all things evidence-informed pelvic floor rehab. She challenges me to give better care and I hope you walk away from this feeling similarly. Enjoy!

Jan 1, 2023 • 48min
20. Taylor Flanick: Becoming a Non-Traditional Sports Chiropractor
Hi fam! Meet Taylor Flanick - she currently runs her own sport chiropractic business. She may be a familiar name as she interned with Clinical Athlete back in 2020 and helped run a lot of journal clubs and round tables during the pandemic. Today we chat about her frustrations going through chiropractic school and navigating patient expectations now that she’s practicing using a non-traditional model. I hope you find Taylor’s honest reflection as refreshing as I did!

Dec 21, 2022 • 56min
19. F Scott Feil: Creating Additional Streams of Revenue
Welcome back my friends! This conversation got my wheels turning quite a bit! F Scott Feil is a physical therapist, educator, and business coach. He enjoys helping others launch their own side businesses. F Scott gives a lot of great ideas and personal anecdotes on how to create additional streams of revenue for physical therapists. Stay tuned until the end where he shares some great resources. I hope this inspires you like it did me!