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Dan and Bekah are joined by world-renowned PT, ATC and Strength Coach, Sue Falsone. Sue is the founder of the education company, Structure and Function, and the three discuss her company and approach to education. She will also be a featured speaker at The Huddle, April 5th and 6th, 2024 in Phoenix, AZ! The Huddle
Brian and I have an awesome practitioner to practitioner discussion on what it looks like to help clients and patients feel like they're in the right place. Building connection with the people we are helping is paramount to yielding great results and recovery from injury, along with providing a safe and trustworthy place for personal and physical growth. Brian is a talented practitioner who is rooted in lifelong learning and has been active in the research development part of sports medicine. He is an educator and the Director of Research and Education at Structure and Function Education, a company founded by sports medicine legend Sue Falsone. Lots of applicable content for all professions that deal with people. Haha How to contact Brian: brian@structureandfunction.net --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jaime-huestis/message
Sue Falsone was our guest on episode #7 of the Inform Performance Podcast. Sue is the owner of Structure and Function and since we spoke to her she has become the Director of Movement and Return to Performance at the Houston Texans NFL team. This highlight clip takes an insightful segment from her episode where she discussed how to appraise what evidence-based-practise truly means and how to pragmatically include methods or tools in your practise when there is gaps in the academic literature. Listen to the full episode here Sponsors VALD Performance, makers of the Nordbord, Forceframe, ForeDecks and HumanTrak. VALD Performance systems are built with the high-performance practitioner in mind, translating traditionally lab-based technologies into engaging, quick, easy-to-use tools for daily testing, monitoring and training - HUMAC NORM by CSMI - A solution for measuring and improving human performance in the clinic, athletic training room, and research laboratory. In one machine, you'll get 22 isolated-joint movement patterns, 4 resistance modes (isokinetic, isotonic, isometric, and passive), and numerous reports to meet the measurement and exercise needs of today's clinicians and researchers. - Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following Inform Performance on: Instagram Twitter Our Website Our Team Andy McDonald Ben Ashworth Alistair McKenzie
Rock talks with Joe Trujillo, ATC, an athletic trainer in the Dominican Republic with the Oakland A's. Tune in, hit the subscribe button, and tell two friends about Zelos. TIME STAMPS 1:30 History of professional baseball in the Dominican Republic 3:45 Joe Trujillo's background 8:00 Getting into the Oakland Athletics organization 13:30 Long distance relationships 15:30 Coaching staff in the DR 19:45 Resources in the Dominican Republic 21:30 Joe's roles and responsibilities 24:30 Common injuries and ways to address them 28:00 Tommy John surgery and other issues 32:00 Wearing many hats 35:00 Joe's superpowers 38:00 Sue Falsone, dry needling, and other approaches 41:25 Player movement amongst the team structure 44:30 Mental performance and challenges in the DR GET TO KNOW JOE TRUJILLO LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-trujillo/ OAKLAND ATHLETICS: https://www.mlb.com/athletics GET TO KNOW ROCKY SNYDER MEET: Visit the Rocky's online headquarters: RockySnyder.com READ: Grab a copy of his new "Return to Center" book: ReturntoCtr.com INSTA: Instagram fan, check him out at https://www.instagram.com/rocky_snyder/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/rocky.snyder.77 LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rocky-snyder-cscs-cafs-nsca-cpt-a77a091/ TRAIN WITH ROCKY WORKOUT: Want to meet Rocky and get a private workout: https://rfcsantacruz.com/ INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/rockysfitnesssc/ FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/RockysFitnessCenter
World Congress XII: Tel AvivSue Falsone and Rick GriffinClinical Art and The Beauty Of The MomentsSue is the Director of Movement and Return to Performance with the HoustonTexans in the NFL, the owner/founder of Structure and Function Education and Falsone Consulting. Her book, Bridging The Gap is a standard-setting resource that every practitioner should've their shelf. Rick Spent 35 years in the Seattle Mariners organization and represents PBATS here at the World Congress. We discuss pathways, vision, leaning into moments of growth and development in the professional space and much more with these two leaders.
Dr. Shawn Robek interviews a lifelong friend of his, Sue Falsone, who famously became the first female head athletic trainer in major American professional sports. They discuss their friendship, Sue's career, and her views on health and wellness. Fix Body Group Structure and Function: @structureandfunction and @sfdryneedling for Twitter Sue Falsone: @suefalsone
Esta vez tratamos de ser lo más objetivos posible, de hecho, utilizamos mallas kinesiológicas de universidades reales. Además compartimos l experiencia de educación de miles de estudiantes que ven cómo las cosas se pueden hacer mejor. Video Sección Pesa Rusa: https://www.ted.com/talks/sir_ken_robinson_do_schools_kill_creativity?language=es#t-167005 Recomendaciones MS Sección Steel Punk: Marcelo: videos educacionales del MIT Lucas: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Sue-Falsone-ebook/dp/B07C757SF1 Gonzalo: https://www.coursera.org/
Sue was born and bred in Buffalo, New York. She developed a desire for a career in healthcare and pursued studies in NY and North Carolina and when her life took a turn, so did she. Off to Arizona for no reason at all and very little money to her name, she started a journey with a little bit of Billy Joel and whole lot of hustle. After volunteering quite a bit of time at a clinic, her employer and her patients started to take note of her work ethic and her authentic efforts to help heal others. Fast forward a bit, she was hired as the Head Athletic Trainer for the LA Dodgers. The first woman to hold this position in any of the 4 major professional sports leagues she also credits mentors along the way to helping her learn, develop – and deal with her baby-giraffe. She set a course where today she has worked with all major professional leagues, in addition a stint with the men’s US National Soccer Team. Today, as an entrepreneur and pioneer in her field she is able to reflect with us on what is really important for her in life … including the exploration of Music-Sue. Website: www.suefalsone.com IG/TW: @suefalsone FB/IG/LI: @structureandfunction TW: @sfdryneedling Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sue-falsone-b0b9969/ Behind Greatness website: www.inspirenorth.com/podcast Behind Greatness IG: inspire_north Behind Greatness TW: inspire_north
Rock sits down for a quick chat with Sue Falsone, physical therapist, athletic trainer, and first female athletic trainer on a U.S. Major sports team. GET TO KNOW SUE FALSONE SUE'S TWITTER MEET ROCKY Rocky's Book Return to Center INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK LINKEDIN TRAIN IN PERSON OR ONLINE TRAIN WITH ROCKY INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK
Rock sits down for a quick chat with Sue Falsone, physical therapist, athletic trainer, and first female athletic trainer on a U.S. Major sports team. GET TO KNOW SUE FALSONE: www.suefalsone.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/suefalsone GET TO KNOW ROCKY SNYDER: Visit the Rocky's online headquarters: RockySnyder.com READ: Grab a copy of his new "Return to Center" book: ReturntoCtr.com INSTA: Instagram fan, check him out at https://www.instagram.com/rocky_snyder/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/rocky.snyder.77 LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rocky-snyder-cscs-cafs-nsca-cpt-a77a091/ TRAIN WITH ROCKY WORKOUT: Want to meet Rocky and get a private workout: https://rockysfitnesscenter.com/ INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/rockysfitnesssc/ FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/RockysFitnessCenter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
If you love sports, if you love fascia, if you love sports medicine - this is the conversation for you!! The legendary Sue Falsone joins us on the podcast today to discuss all things fascia, manual therapy, negative pressure and dry needling, and sports in general! Fantastic conversation with a wonderful human being, and guru in the sports medicine world. Enjoy Episode 8, with Sue Falsone!
On this episode, Lee and Gray sit down with a longtime friend, Sue Falsone. Sue was the first female head athletic trainer in any of the major American professional sports leagues as the Head A.T. for the Los Angeles Dodgers as well as the Head A.T. and Sports Performance Coach with the US Soccer’s Men’s National Team. She is also the author of Bridging the Gap: From Rehab to Performance and is the owner and founder of Structure & Function Education.Today's episode is for the professionals, but can also be enjoyed by those wanting to go deeper in their knowledge of athletic training in pro sports and dry needling. We get started with her career path and ascent to training elite athletes along with her use of the FMS screening system.They talk about athletes’ incredible ability to compensate when they have “dysfunction” and the crucial importance of long term joint health and keeping to short term performance goals.The second half of the episode explores Eastern medicine techniques and how to incorporate them into practice. Sue and the guys explain dry needling and how it resets the mind/body connection.All of this and much more on today’s episode of the Movement Podcast-- powered by FMS.
Sue Falsone is an American athletic trainer. She was the Head Athletic Trainer for the Los Angeles Dodgers in Major League Baseball from 2012 to 2013, and was the first female head athletic trainer in the major American professional sports leagues. Visit www.suefalsone.com
Miriam Salloum, MPT, COMT, OCS - Build Better Tendons Have you ever had an issue with your achilles, hamstring, patella, or IT band? As a runner, you probably just answered, “Yes.” Miriam Salloum, aka The Runner’s Mechanic, shares her tendon injury expertise in this episode, including what causes tendon issues in the legs and feet, how to treat these issues, and most importantly, how you can keep running while gradually getting pain free. Miriam is a physical therapist who specializes in working with runners at her aptly named business, The Runner’s Mechanic, in Asheville, North Carolina. She hails from Gulfport, Mississippi, earned a BS in Biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, followed by a Masters of Physical Therapy at East Carolina University, and then a post-graduate internship at the Mayo Clinic’s prestigious biomechanics and motion analysis lab in Rochester, Minnesota. Miriam has practiced orthopedic and sports physical therapy for the past 20 years, helping runners in Western North Carolina and elsewhere with foot and ankle rehabilitation, foot orthoses fabrications, taping techniques, spine and lumbopelvic neuromuscular reeducation, spinal manipulation, and the biomechanical analysis of running gait. Miriam also uses dry needling techniques used for rehabbing the neuromuscular system. In 2015, she studied these techniques under Sue Falsone, head of Athletic and Sport Performance training for the US Soccer’s Men’s National team, as well as effective treatment of chronic tendon disorders in high level athletes and runners. In 2016, she was the physical therapist for the Olympic Training Site under the Center for Excellence for Sports Science in Johnson City, where she worked with Olympic athletes in bobsled and track and field. Miriam received her certification of orthopedic manual therapy (COMT) for spine and peripheral joint disorders through Maitland-Australian Physiotherapy and is an orthopedic certified specialist (OCS) through the American Physical Therapy Association. She has been a national presenter for North American Seminars for the past 4 years, educating health professionals in the latest treatments of running related injuries. She models her approach to runners’ rehabilitation after the Speed Clinic & Center for Endurance Sports at UVA and Spaulding National Running Center at Harvard, which has allowed her to utilize the most effective techniques for real time gait re-training. Questions Miriam is asked: 2:15 You are the Runner's Mechanic. What does that mean and how did you come up with the name? 3:45 You provide a wide range of physical therapy services for runners, but today, I would like to talk about just a few specific topics that runners face and what we can do to prevent and treat them. One of the most common issues that comes up with runners is injury to our tendons, most often the Achilles and the hamstrings, but all the other tendons in the legs and feet as well. Can you talk a little bit about what’s going on with this? 6:45 Let’s talk specifically about the achilles first. Is this so common, who is at risk for this, and what do we do about it? 8:30 What do we do to prevent our tendons becoming like brittle elastic bands, or at least push it down the road, specifically with Achilles because I think I hear Achilles injuries most often, and so what would you say you would do if you felt that niggle after, let’s say, a speed workout? 9:56 Can you talk about why hills are a problem for the Achilles? 11:09 Moving up to the hamstring, let’s talk about that. Who’s at risk for that? Is it the same population, or are there any differences you see between people who have hamstring injuries versus Achilles injuries? 12:13 Let’s start talking about treatment. We hear about for the Achilles, some people say do the eccentric drop, some people say the calf raises, some say do one but not the other, so what should we be doing for rehab for that? 16:08 I’ve heard different advice for insertional tendonitis, and I’ve heard different advice for if the problem is a little higher up. Do you use the same protocol for both, or do you treat those differently? 17:26 Are shoes, and orthotics, and things like that helpful? Can you use those long term? Should people with lower-leg problems always wear a kind of a stacked, non-minimalist shoe? 19:18 Once the rubberband (tendon) is overstretched, that’s it, right? There’s no getting back that elasticity, or can the body kind of heal that? 20:19 For the high hamstring, what is the PT for that? 22:24 What about the other tendon issues? We’ve talked about some of the most common ones, but we see runners that have all sorts of issues with tendons, the outside of the leg, the inside of the leg, the top of the foot, all of that. Can you talk a little bit about those and how common those are? 23:34 So basically, whatever tendon it is, there’s a loading protocol and you can still keep running as long as you’re not in too much pain? 24:13 Let’s talk a little bit about the IT band. Some of the issues that I’ve seen, the IT band gets upset when there’s something wrong with your ankles or there’s something wrong with higher up, like in your hips. Can you talk about that and how those are connected? 26:21 If somebody comes in to you and they’ve been suffering for 12 weeks and they’ve been trying some of this PT work on their own, when is that point where more invasive procedures and treatment have to come? What’s the point where maybe you need to have surgery or something like that? How do you know when it’s really, really severe? 29:00 I know tendons take a really long time to heal, and is it something that even if you do everything right, you could just be one of those people that has a cranky hamstring just forever, or is there hope that doing everything right, eventually you will be pain free? 30:14 In this crazy time, I want to ask you, how are telehealth visits going and how do they work if someone wants to schedule an appointment with you? Questions I ask everyone: 31:42 If you could go back and talk to yourself when you started running, what advice would you give yourself? 32:38 What is the greatest gift running has given you? 33:39 Where can listeners connect with you? Quotes by Miriam: “As we go through our life as runners, there’s always going to be changes in our system, and always ways that we can adapt, and have those addressed, and go on.” “It was kind of perfect that your demographic was between 35 and 55 years of age. These kinds of tendon issues are usually in this population.” “Tendons don’t like inactivity.” “Training errors are probably one of the biggest reasons people can start to kick off some of these tendon problems.” “In the research currently, even with these tendon-loading programs, if someone’s even doing it perfectly to the T and to the best of their ability, there’s still about a 40% rate of chronic tendon issues.” Take a Listen on Your Next Run Want more awesome interviews and advice? Subscribe to our iTunes channel Mentioned in this podcast: runnersmechanic@gmail.com Run To The Top Winners Circle Facebook Community RunnersConnect Facebook page claire@runnersconnect.net Follow Miriam on: The Runner's Mechanic email Miriam We really hope you’ve enjoyed this episode of Run to the Top. The best way you can show your support of the show is to share this podcast with your family and friends and share it on your Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media channel you use. The more people who know about the podcast and download the episodes, the more I can reach out to and get top running influencers, to bring them on and share their advice, which hopefully makes the show even more enjoyable for you!
Sue Falsone PT, MS, AT, Co-Owner Structure and Function Education and Robert Watkins, IV, MD, Ortho Spine Surgeon discuss treatment of back pain in athletes, cupping, and evaluation of new techniques.
Sue Falsone PT, MS, AT, Co-Owner Structure and Function Education and Robert Watkins, IV, MD, Ortho Spine Surgeon discuss treatment of back pain in athletes, cupping, and evaluation of new techniques.
This isn’t a time to focus on PRs, says Nike Performance Council member Sue Falsone. It’s a time to work on mobility, form, and recovery techniques we may have been neglecting. An expert in both manual and movement therapy, Falsone has spent two decades helping pro athletes return from injury—or avoid it altogether. On this episode of TRAINED, she offers ways that we can adapt our movement and mindset to help us come back even stronger. Inspired to move? Check out the Nike Training Club app, where you’ll find workouts for all fitness levels created and led by Nike trainers, as well as holistic health tips from Nike Performance Council members—all to help you take your wellness to the next level. Clink on the link below to get the app for iOS or Android.Download Now
In this ‘What We are Reading’ we highlight Sue Falsone’s book “Bridging the Gap-From Rehab to Performance”. This book does a fantastic job of breaking down the entire injury process from initial management to return to full sport participation. There is a ton of great information in this book for sports medicine professionals, strength and conditioning coaches and sport coaches alike. While there is so much information in this book Ms. Falsone does a great job breaking it down and simplifying the concepts while providing enough information. If you work with athletes or an athletic population this is a must read and one you will really enjoy. #complicatedsimple #progressive #openminded #PBE #EBP #noagenda #performance #training #nutrition #health #wellness #athlete #athletictraining #science #chiropractic #rehab #prevention #clinicallypressed #athletictraining #bridgingthegap #rehabtoperformance #suefalsone #structureandfunction #athlete #athletic #continuum #injury
Sue Falsone PT, MS, AT, Co-Owner Structure and Function Education and Robert Watkins, IV, MD, Ortho Spine Surgeon discuss treatment of back pain in athletes and dry needling versus acupuncture.
Sue Falsone PT, MS, AT, Co-Owner Structure and Function Education and Robert Watkins, IV, MD, Ortho Spine Surgeon discuss treatment of back pain in athletes and dry needling versus acupuncture.
Sue Falsone shares many topics from her book, "Bridging the Gap from Rehab to Performance". that are so imperative to understand as professionals. She shares how structure must be considered vs function and why localized symptoms do not mean localized problem. Sue details how one action effects another action or posture in the body.
Sue Falsone made history by becoming the first female Head Athletic Trainer in American pro sports. The former Los Angeles Dodgers trainer talks about the pros and cons of breaking glass ceilings, changes in recovery methods, and how sleep is currently viewed in the fitness industry.
This bonus episode features Alisha's NATA 2019 interview with the legendary, Sue Falsone. Sue holds the distinction of being the first female head athletic trainer in any of the four major sports in the United States. She is the owner and founder of Structure & Function Education, a company dedicated to educating healthcare professionals in dry needling. Their conversation surrounds how to work in a multidisciplinary setting, being female business owners, and blazing a trail in the profession. Music by Mr. Logistix (@https://soundcloud.com/buuk_werm (buuk_werm)).
Episode 7: I chat with Sue Falsone owner of Structure and Function Education and author of Bridging The Gap. Sue has worked for the LA Dodgers, the US Mens National team and was Vice President of Performance Therapy and Team Sport at Athletes performance. Sue now currently offers consulting for a variety of organizations in the NBA, MLB and NFL, and continues to work one-on-one with athletes.
TEAM: Together Everyone Achieves More. Many of us are familiar with this acronym and from sports teams to the workplace to the family environment most of us can agree that things go easier when a number of people work together to overcome a challenge. One of the most unique things about operating in a team environment is that each person is responsible for a specific function and when everyone works together tremendous things can happen. For years athletes would finish one season and then be left on their own when it comes to the strength and conditioning required to prepare for the next playing season. Some teams would have a strength coach provide off-season workouts but in general, athletes would either rest, do other activities or exercise on their own. In the late 1990s a strength coach named Mark Verstegen brought together a number of experts from the world of performance conditioning to create Athlete’s Performance, a team of experts to cater to all of the needs of athletes as they enter an off-season conditioning cycle. When it comes to the team of performance professionals who support a single athlete, it can include the position coach, the strength coach, speed coach, an athletic trainer, massage therapist and registered dietitian. When Verstegen started Athlete’s Performance, now known as Exos, it was one of the first operations to bring all of those specialties into one facility to help athletes achieve their optimum level of performance. Sue Falsone was one of the early athletic trainers to work with Verstegen at Athlete’s Performance; she played an integral role in developing the systems that would help produce many of the world’s top athletes. Not only is Sue a well-known athletic trainer who lectures around the world, we recorded this conversation at the Asia Fitness Conference in Bangkok, Thailand, but she was THE FIRST woman to work as an athletic trainer in any of the four major sports leagues when she went to work with the LA Dodgers MLB team. On this episode of All About Fitness, Sue talks about her experience helping establish AP/Exos as the premier training facility in the world as well as what it was like to be the first women in her role with a professional sports team. On this episode of All About Fitness, be prepared for an insightful interview with one of the major groundbreakers in professional sports, Sue Falsone. To follow Sue Falsone on social media: Instagram: @SueFalsone Twitter: @SueFalsone To learn more about the types of exercise programs that can enhance your quality of life AND slow down the aging process, pick up a copy of: Smarter Workouts: The Science of Exercise Made Simple To see the types of exercises and workouts that can work for you, follow Pete McCall on Instagram: @PeteMcCall_fitness Terra Core One of the most versatile, dynamic fitness platforms that can help you build muscle, improve your strength AND burn calories; check out www.terracorefitness.com and use code AAF to save 25% on the purchase of a Terra Core for your home or facility Follow Terra Core in Instagram: @terracorefitness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you a Barrier Breaker? Today on the podcast we have Sue Falsone PT, MS, SCS, ATC, CSCS, COMT, owner of Structure and Function and author of, “Bridging the Gap From Rehab to Performance.” Click on her name to learn more about her and her business. Similar to Jackie Robinson? Sue broke the barrier of […] The post Sue Falsone talks Multidisciplinary Professional – 594 appeared first on The Sports Medicine Broadcast.
Sue Falsone is an Athletic trainer. She was the Head Athletic Trainer for the Los Angeles Dodgers in Major League Baseball from 2012 to 2013, and was the first female head athletic trainer in the major American professional sports leagues
From Table to Field Keep a cool head and stay in your lane. Sound advice from a woman who has worked her ass off to earn the distinction of first female head athletic trainer in any of the MLB, NHL, NBA, or NFL institutions. She prides herself on being honest with her recovering athletes and…
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60 episodes of the 3 Things Podcast has left some serious nuggets that warrant re-living! In this week's episode volume 1 of the 'Best Of' series features past conversations with Chris Merritt and visioning, Sue Falsone talking about career evolution, and Dean Somerset dropping knowledge on building client trust...awesome, awesome conversations! To check out Sue, Chris, and Dean's full episodes, jump over to www.CoachCaseyLee.com!
In Episode 049 of the D&D Fitness Radio Podcast, we sit down with world-renowned physical therapy and performance enhancement practitioner and educator, Sue Falsone. Sue is known as a professional who has bridged the gap between rehabilitation and performance in her practice, consulting with athletes, teams and organizations, as well as educating fellow practitioners in these areas. We discuss Sue’s development as a physical therapist and strength and conditioning professional, and how her philosophy has evolved around the comprehensive treatment and preparation of athletes at all levels. She has worked within major teams and organizations, as well as handled specific projects with individual athletes. All of this experience has led to Sue providing not only consulting services to teams and athletes, but also a comprehensive educational platform for health and performance practitioners. It has also influenced Sue to author and publish a recent book around the entire process of combining rehabilitation services and performance training called, “Bridging the Gap: From Rehab to Performance.”Born in Buffalo, NY, Sue received a bachelor's degree in physical therapy from Daemen College in Amherst, New York. She continued her education by earning a master's degree in human movement science, with a concentration in sports medicine, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Sue has presented at state, national and international level conferences in areas focusing on pillar strength, integration of physical therapy and performance training, and comprehensive kinetic chain assessment and rehabilitation. She's a Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy (SCS), a certified athletic trainer (ATC), certified orthopedic manual therapist for the spine (COMT) and a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Sue worked at Athletes' Performance for 13 years, last serving as the Vice President of Performance Physical Therapy and Team Sport. She worked with the Los Angeles Dodgers for 6 years, last serving as head athletic trainer and physical therapist. She holds the distinction of being the first female head athletic trainer in any of the four major sports in the United States (MLB, NFL, NHL, NBA).Sue also served as Head of Athletic Training and Sport Performance with US Soccer's Men's National Team.For more information on Sue Falsone, you can follow her via the links below:Website: https://suefalsone.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suefalsoneFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/suefalsoneTwitter: https://twitter.com/suefalsoneThe D&D Fitness Radio podcast is available at the following locations for downloadable audio, including: iTunes – https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/d-d-fitness-radio-podcast/id1331724217https://www.iheart.com/podcast/dd-fitness-radio-28797988/Spreaker.com – https://www.spreaker.com/show/d-and-d-fitness-radios-showYou can reach both Don and Derek at the following locations: Don Saladino: http://www.DonSaladino.com Twitter and Instagram - @DonSaladino YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/donsaladino Derek M. Hansen: http://www.SprintCoach.com Twitter and Instagram - @DerekMHansen YouTube - http://youtube.com/derekmhansen
In Episode 049 of the D&D Fitness Radio Podcast, we sit down with world-renowned physical therapy and performance enhancement practitioner and educator, Sue Falsone. Sue is known as a professional who has bridged the gap between rehabilitation and performance in her practice, consulting with athletes, teams and organizations, as well as educating fellow practitioners in these areas. We discuss Sue’s development as a physical therapist and strength and conditioning professional, and how her philosophy has evolved around the comprehensive treatment and preparation of athletes at all levels. She has worked within major teams and organizations, as well as handled specific projects with individual athletes. All of this experience has led to Sue providing not only consulting services to teams and athletes, but also a comprehensive educational platform for health and performance practitioners. It has also influenced Sue to author and publish a recent book around the entire process of combining rehabilitation services and performance training called, “Bridging the Gap: From Rehab to Performance.”Born in Buffalo, NY, Sue received a bachelor's degree in physical therapy from Daemen College in Amherst, New York. She continued her education by earning a master's degree in human movement science, with a concentration in sports medicine, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Sue has presented at state, national and international level conferences in areas focusing on pillar strength, integration of physical therapy and performance training, and comprehensive kinetic chain assessment and rehabilitation. She's a Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy (SCS), a certified athletic trainer (ATC), certified orthopedic manual therapist for the spine (COMT) and a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Sue worked at Athletes' Performance for 13 years, last serving as the Vice President of Performance Physical Therapy and Team Sport. She worked with the Los Angeles Dodgers for 6 years, last serving as head athletic trainer and physical therapist. She holds the distinction of being the first female head athletic trainer in any of the four major sports in the United States (MLB, NFL, NHL, NBA).Sue also served as Head of Athletic Training and Sport Performance with US Soccer's Men's National Team.For more information on Sue Falsone, you can follow her via the links below:Website: https://suefalsone.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suefalsoneFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/suefalsoneTwitter: https://twitter.com/suefalsoneThe D&D Fitness Radio podcast is available at the following locations for downloadable audio, including: iTunes – https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/d-d-fitness-radio-podcast/id1331724217https://www.iheart.com/podcast/dd-fitness-radio-28797988/Spreaker.com – https://www.spreaker.com/show/d-and-d-fitness-radios-showYou can reach both Don and Derek at the following locations: Don Saladino: http://www.DonSaladino.com Twitter and Instagram - @DonSaladino YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/donsaladino Derek M. Hansen: http://www.SprintCoach.com Twitter and Instagram - @DerekMHansen YouTube - http://youtube.com/derekmhansen
Introducing today's guest in one or two paragraphs would hardly break the surface of her incredible career and accomplishments. She was the first female Head Trainer in US professional sports history - working with the LA Dodgers for 6 years. She has also served as Head of Athletic Training/Performance for the US Men's National Soccer Team, and has presented at state, national and international level conferences in areas focusing on pillar strength, integration of physical therapy and performance training, and comprehensive kinetic chain assessment and rehabilitation. Sue sits on the advisory boards for over a half-dozen highly respected organizations in the S&C and Physical Therapy space, and has numerous professional certifications as well as a graduate education in human movement science from UNC Chapel Hill. Today, Sue runs S&F (Structure and Function), a consulting and education business for healthcare clinicians, as well as a consulting company for the athlete. Today's discussion touches on a wide-variety of topics and Sue's experiences working with a diverse and highly-skilled athletic population. Thank you again Sue, for being our guest on the show.
Sue Falsone is someone who has maximized her license and is living the life she dreams of. She is an incredible Physical Therapist and was the first female Head Athletic Trainer in Major League Baseball when she worked with the Dodgers. She has also done about 1000 other incredible things in her career (including starting the Clinical Mentorship at Athlete's Performance) and has started “Structure and Function”, a continuing education company focused on Dry Needling If you're not inspired after this interview, please see a psychologist! Sue is amazing!
Sue Falsone is someone who has maximized her license and is living the life she dreams of. She is an incredible Physical Therapist and was the first female Head Athletic Trainer in Major League Baseball when she worked with the Dodgers. She has also done about 1000 other incredible things in her career (including starting […]
(#257) Sue Falsone, author and performance training expert, joins the podcast this week for an in-depth discussion about her latest work. Sue Falsone is the Founder of Structure and Function Education and Falsone Consulting and she's a return guest on the podcast. She has an amazing background in Athletic Training, Physical Therapy, and Strength & Conditioning and now she’s the author of the amazing book “Bridging The Gap From Rehab To Performance.” Here's what you'll learn about this week: The highlight of her professional career What was the most challenging time in her career Looking back, is there anything she'd change? What role does she identify with the most? How she juggled the roles of clinician and strength & conditioning specialist What it means to "bridge the gap"and why she wrote the book? Who Sue says will benefit from her work the most How to get the most from the book - no matter your background Sue discusses her book writing process - how this book got done! Her secret to getting things done (what works for her) How her system was developed through the years The seminar that initiated the system The simple explanation of the "bridge the gap" system An fundamental understanding of the process (or continuum) Is there a most important part to this system? A detailed explanation of the "pain to performance" system What's most important to understand in the process? Can this approach be applied to the non-athlete? The truth about scientific evidence - and how to use it What can be cone better in the research world Understand the role of the nervous system in performance (good & bad) How she uses breathing and relaxation practices The 2 functions of the diaphragm muscle How she incorporates breathing exercises herself Thoughts about "the current state of physical therapy" The BIG action step after hearing this interview... [click_to_tweet tweet="Movement is really helpful for pain control. If want to decrease pain, one of the best things to do is to move. -Sue Falsone" quote="Movement is really helpful for pain control. If want to decrease pain, one of the best things to do is to move. -Sue Falsone" theme="style5"] [jbox color="green" radius ="2"]This week's podcast is brought to you by one of my favorite online learning resources to build a "world-class" education. Go To RdellaTraining.com/getsmart to learn more and test out a FREE 3-day trial.[/jbox] Get value from this podcast? Please take a minute to review the show. It’s fast and easy to do. To see how to post a review in Apple Podcasts, go to RdellaTraining.com/review SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW THE SHOW IN APPLE PODCASTS SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW THE SHOW IN STITCHER LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE IN GOOGLE PLAY LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE IN OVERCAST The Rdella Training® Podcast is published each week with valuable training information and amazing interviews with many “world-class” coaches, experts, and authors in the fitness industry. The Rdella Training Podcast is committed to "bridging the gaps" in strength, performance, and injury prevention. Created for the serious fitness enthusiasts and dedicated lifters around the world. There's truly a gap between the rehab professional and the fitness professional. Sue's new book helps to "bridge the gap" between each side. SHOW NOTES: Bridging The Gap From Rehab To Performance OTPBooks.com SueFalsone.com [jbox color="red" radius ="2"]Follow @RdellaTraining on Instagram for high-value training tips, tutorials and education.[/jbox] [jbox color="yellow" radius ="2"]Community page: RdellaTraining.com/ask.[/jbox] Spread the word! Please share this on Facebook, Twitter or anywhere you’d like. [jbox color="blue" radius ="2"]Scott Iardella, MPT, CSCS is a strength coach, athlete, and former "physio" who's mission is to help men and women, regardless of age or background, forge their best, strongest self. Scott is the author of the book, The Edge of Strength.[/jbox]
I've been following the work of Sue Falsone for the last 3 years...to have the opportunity to talk to her on the 3 Things Podcast was truly a 'full circle' moment! Sue is an incredibly intelligent PT, AT, and Strength Coach, who now travels as an educator through her company, Structure and Function. Sue and I talk about when and how she knew to publish her first product, "The Shoulder", as well as her book "Bridging the Gap", and how she's grown from each release. She also gives herself some hindsight advice on how to navigate career growth. Most importantly, we talk about her love for wine, having an outlet from your career, and she also gives some wine tips! To learn more about Sue Falsone you can check out her websites at www.SueFalsone.com and www.StructureAndFunction.net Sue also did a great podcast with Strength Faction where she highlights her book in more detail...you can check that out here: https://www.strengthfaction.com/podcast-episode-22-sue-falsone/ For more 3 Things content and past episodes, check out www.CoachCaseyLee.com !
Sue Falsone is the first female head athletic trainer in any of the four major sports in the US, most recently with the LA Dodgers for 6 years. Functioning as both an athletic trainer and physical therapist to her athletes, she was able to develop a truly innovative and successful approach to treatment. She discusses her philosophy on pain and treatment, returning injured athletes to an elite level of sport, as well as being female in a male-dominated field. Sue joined us via Skype.
Pain is a universal experience for every human and we wanted to understand more about how it works, the role of that the brain plays, and how we can shift our relationship with pain. We spoke with athletes, scientists, filmmakers, and writers to help conceptualize the very complex and subjective nature of pain. Check out Season 2 for chats with Georges St-Pierre, Chris Bell, Laird Hamilton, Amelia Boone, Sue Falsone, Stu McGill, Andrew Huberman, and Alex Hutchinson. Welcome to Season 2. We think you're gonna like it here.
Sue Falsone is the first female head athletic trainer in any of the four major sports in the US, most recently with the LA Dodgers for 6 years. Functioning as both an athletic trainer and physical therapist to her athletes, she was able to develop a truly innovative and successful approach to treatment. She discusses her philosophy on pain and treatment, returning injured athletes to an elite level of sport, as well as being female in a male-dominated field. Sue joined us via Skype.
Pain is a universal experience for every human and we wanted to understand more about how it works, the role of that the brain plays, and how we can shift our relationship with pain. We spoke with athletes, scientists, filmmakers, and writers to help conceptualize the very complex and subjective nature of pain. Check out Season 2 for chats with Georges St-Pierre, Chris Bell, Laird Hamilton, Amelia Boone, Sue Falsone, Stu McGill, Andrew Huberman, and Alex Hutchinson. Welcome to Season 2. We think you're gonna like it here.
Sue Falsone joins Kevin to talk about the concept of her new book "Bridging the Gap," improving the injury recovery process, K Tape, pain science, pain killer addiction and much more.
Highlights of Episode 233 "Hit The Gym with a Strength Coach" Segment Sue Falsone (founder of Structure & Functionand author of Bridging the Gap from Rehab to Performance) We spoke about: All about the book Psychomotor Control Issues Muscles turning on and off Soft tissue implications to apical breathing and how we can end up with instability and tension Breathing assessment The Four Diaphragms What we should know about pain So much more The StrengthCoach.com Coaches Corner with Coach BoyleWe talked about: the thread "Form Difference between "Old School" & "Functional Training" The thread "Explosive Step Ups" His Wisdom Wednesday post on Heavy Sleds The Business of Fitness with Results Fitness University Alwyn Cosgrove discusses "The Four Commandments of Fitness Business Success" The Functional Movement Systems Segment Gray Cook starts a 7 Part Series on "The Functional Capacity Screen"- Parts 1 & 2 in this episode. TrainHeroic "Data Driven Coaching Segment" Adam Dawdy is with Tim Robinson to discuss Tim's experience with "Collecting the Right Data and Paying Attention to the Right Things"
This episode features Sue Falsone innovator and entrepreneur, she recently published the groundbreaking book Bridging the Gap, from Rehab to Performance based on a career and life as a therapist and performance coach. She was the first female Head Athletic Trainer in a major league sport in North America, and she has been a leader in her field for many years. She's on Leave Your Mark because she is an innovator and quality human being who is indeed leaving her mark on the world of human performance and the world at large.
For episode 57 we're exploring the dynamic world of sports science at the crossroads of technology with Emmy award-winning writer and the author of "Unplugged," Phil White. In this podcast we're talking about the connections between mindfulness and technology when it comes to breathing, eating, moving, sleeping, and exercising including the relationship of health club and fitness facilities and devices. We also learn from Phil about the importance of what he calls having a "white belt mentality" when it comes to both fitness and technology, and why he believes that technology's best use case in fitness is to identify a movement fault that is potentially harmful to a client, know what the correct solution is, and to have the client implement that solution. For successful coaches and trainers, we uncover why fitness technology must only be a tool in a professional's toolbox to help inform, educate, and increase self-awareness to get a client to a place where they are actually independent and no longer need that technology. When it comes to sports science being fueled by technology, what are the real game changers and the most important aspects of consciously applied devices and software to truly support and uplift the human inside and outside the club? The answer to that question and much more takeaways for club owners, operators, and fitness pros in this episode with Phil white. About The Book: Unplugged: Evolve from Technology to Upgrade Your Fitness, Performance, & Consciousness In the first quarter of 2016, Americans bought 19.7 million fitness wearables, an increase of 67 percent over the previous year. By 2020, the global market for fitness-focused apps and devices is expected to grow to $30 billion. This means that more than ever, we’re looking at our wrists not only to check the time, but also to see how much we’ve moved, monitor our heart rate, and see how we’re stacking up against yesterday’s tallies. As a result of our fitness tech addiction, we’ve lost awareness of what we’re doing, how we’re feeling, and what’s going on around us. This is bad enough in the gym, but when we get outside, the constant checking of a tiny screen truly wreaks havoc, downgrading what should be a rich experience into yet another task we need to complete to meet our daily goals. And if we fall short, we feel inadequate. There’s also the issue of data inaccuracy, with many device makers now admitting that their gadgets provide only estimates. So why do we continue to obsess over data and treat it as gospel truth? It’s time to stop, take a breath, and hit the reset button in a big way. Unplugged provides a blueprint for using technology to meet your health and performance goals in a much smarter way, while reconnecting to your instincts and the natural world. In addition to sharing the performance expertise of Brian Mackenzie and the scientific insight of Dr. Andy Galpin, Unplugged features exclusive stories and advice from elite athletes and world-renowned experts like Laird Hamilton, Tim Ferriss, Kai Lenny, Kelly Starrett, Steven Kotler, Erin Cafaro, Lenny Wiersma, Dr. Frank Merritt, and Brandon Rager. About Phil White Phil White is an Emmy-nominated writer who frequently contributes to The Inertia, SUP the Mag and Canoe & Kayak. He is the co-author, with Dr. Kelly Starrett, of the forthcoming books Flight Plan and Waterman 2.0, and is also collaborating on Game Changer with University of Michigan football performance director Dr. Fergus Connolly and Bridging the Gap with Sue Falsone, the first female athletic head trainer in Major League sports. His other books include Whistle Stop, which Larry King said, “I can’t put down,” and Our Supreme Task, which The Times Literary Supplement called “Illuminating.” About "Game Changer" As the rewards for winning have increased, it’s no surprise that sports team budgets have followed suit. Sure, the athletic program at the University of Texas brought in $161 million last year, but the Longhorns also spent $154 million over the same period. Fifteen other college athletics program also racked up over $100 million in annual expenses. But that’s child’s play compared to the outgoings at the world’s most valuable soccer team, Manchester United, which spent more than $500 million in 2015. The trouble is that all this spending often fails to yield better results. Teams in all sports have tried just about every gimmick to “hack” their way to better performance. But as they’ve gotten stuck in stats, mired in backroom politics, and diverted by the facilities arms race, many have lost sight of what should’ve been their primary focus all along: the game itself. In Game Changer, Fergus Connolly shows how to improve performance with evidence-based analysis and athlete-focused training. Through his unprecedented experiences with teams in professional football, basketball, rugby, soccer, Aussie Rules, and Gaelic football, as well as with elite military units, Connolly has discovered how to break down the common elements in all sports to their basic components so that each moment of any game can be better analyzed, whether you’re a player or a coach. The lessons of game day then can be used to create valuable learning experiences in training, evaluate the quality of your team’s performance, and home in on what’s working and what isn’t. Game Changer also shows you how to expand training focus from players' physical qualities to also advance athletes technically, tactically, and psychologically. His TTPP Model not only helps players continually progress but also stops treating them like a disposable commodity and instead prioritizes athlete health. Listen To Episode 057 As Phil Uncovers Why Phil partnered with Coach Fergus Connolly to write Game Changer Why when it comes to fitness technology Phil believes that for bio hacking or any "hacks" are only a short-term solution and are not sustainable for a life of health Understanding the white belt mentality: being humble in your service and growth in a career Training: RPE rate of perceived exertion vs. MEPS or HRV Why Phil believes one of the most important coaching aspects for trainers is to stop trying to reduce everything to the physical Exploring the Technical, Tactical, Psychological and Physical aspects of Game Changer Quantitative vs. Contextual when we view the lens of fitness technology The Six Laws of Winning: The Law of Knowledge The law of Human Superiority The Law of Intensity & Quality The Law of Individualization The Law of Preparation The Law of Support Actionable steps for club owners, operators, and fitness professionals around technology and members The role of emotional intelligence in the age of exponential technology Going back to the basics: eating, moving, breathing, sleeping, human connection with specialized training Why successful fitness trainers and clubs will encapsulate technology into a wellness ecosystem rather than just being fitness specific What Phil beliefs about college athletics that transferred to the fitness industry in both monetary concern and client care Parting guidance for owners and operators in 2018 Top 3 Takeaways From The Show Emotional intelligence is becoming a more valuable skill set every day in a world of fitness technology and a growing dependency that some coaches may fall into with too much of a focus on the actual device, rather than cuing their client for movement and behavior. Phil believes that with the right amount of mindfulness, fitness pros and coaches can use fitness tech as a tool for cueing, learning, and sensing instead of as a taskmaster that stresses them out. Understanding the six laws of winning in the fitness industry and in athletics, when we look at the segment of human superiority, Phil believes that fitness and coaching has always been and will continue to always be a truly shoulder to shoulder personal endeavor. While technology can support behaviors virtually along with concierge coaching, the most important part of your facility's approach for the client entering a relationship with a trainer to be a win is that there must be a focus on human superiority in contrast to technology. Phil believes that we all must "major in the majors" in order for health club members and personal training clients to achieve the real transformation their paying for. The law of individualization states that highly effective winners can't be mass-produced in a short training cycle, and in that same regard, no matter where our industry rides the wave of exponential tech in 2018, what's most important is that we always remember the basics of eating, moving, sleeping, breathing, and human connection. These must be uplifted by the tech we use, and in this world of distraction the fitness industry has an incredible responsibility on its shoulders: to give our millions of members worldwide a trusted space to practice those basics and never forget no matter how much technology grows to keep the human as the master rather than the servant. Power Quotes From Phil White "It's not enough to have quantitative analysis through a fitness device unless you are putting it into a behavioral and environmental context." - Phil White on the Fitness + Technology Podcast "Technology's best use case in fitness is to identify a movement fault that is potentially harmful to a client, know what the correct solution is, and then have the client implement that solution. For best success, you use fitness technology only as a tool in your toolbox to help inform, educate, and increase self-awareness to get your client to a place where they are independent and no longer need that technology." - Phil White on the Fitness + Technology Podcast Resources Mentioned From Phil White Become a Member of FIT-C Game Changer Book Athlete Unplugged Phil White on Facebook Phil White books Phil White on Twitter Unplugged Book Sport Illustrated Article: Does Investing in Sports Science Actually Result in More Wins? 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This conversation with Sue Falsone is one we were really looking forward to, and it didn't disappoint. Sue is the first female professional ATC in professional sports, as the ATC for the Los Angeles Dodgers, and most recently is the owner of Structure & Function . The conversation focused on movement, fascia, the application and relevancy of dry needling, yoga, load capacity and more, so check it out! And check out more information about Sue at http://suefalsone.com/
Phil White is an Emmy-nominated writer who frequently contributes to The Inertia, SUP the Mag and Canoe & Kayak. He is the co-author, with Dr. Kelly Starrett, of the forthcoming books Flight Plan and Waterman 2.0, and is also collaborating on Game Changer with University of Michigan football performance director Dr. Fergus Connolly and Bridging the Gap with Sue Falsone, the first female athletic head trainer in Major League sports. His other books include Whistle Stop, which Larry King said, “I can’t put down,” and Our Supreme Task, which The Times Literary Supplement called “Illuminating.” Topics Covered: Determining what data is worthy of collection Starting with a question or using data to generate questions The ethics of wearable technology- privacy and security Tech law Tech and communication etiquette Virtual reality Phil's upcoming projects
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In Episode 048, I had the opportunity to interview Sue Falsone. Sue is a pioneer in the rehabilitation field and we cover some very important ground discussing the shoulder and cervical thoracic junction - two key areas that are either not functionally properly or prone to injury. Sue Falsone was born in Buffalo, NY. She received her bachelor's degree in physical therapy from Daemen College in Amherst, New York. She continued her education by earning a master's degree in human movement science, with a concentration in sports medicine, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Sue has presented at state, national and international level conferences in areas focusing on pillar strength, integration of physical therapy and performance training, and comprehensive kinetic chain assessment and rehabilitation. She's a Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy (SCS), a certified athletic trainer (ATC), certified orthopedic manual therapist for the spine (COMT) and a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Sue worked at Athletes' Performance for 13 years, last serving as the Vice President of Performance Physical Therapy and Team Sport. She worked with the Los Angeles Dodgers for 6 years, last serving as head athletic trainer and physical therapist. She holds the distinction of being the first female head athletic trainer in any of the four major sports in the United States (MLB, NFL, NHL, NBA). She served as Head of Athletic Training and Sport Performance with US Soccer's Men's National Team. She was named a Distinguished Alumni at Daemen College and has been inducted into her high school's Athletic Hall of Fame (Kenmore West). Her philosophy includes looking at the athlete as a whole person, working with the entire body to create an optimal environment for healing and performance training. Structure & Function is a consulting and education business for healthcare clinicians, as well as a consulting company for the athlete. Custom courses as well as business advisory are available.Sports medicine department organization is also an area of consult, building a team to be on the same page in the best interest of the organization and the athlete. Physical therapy, movement evaluation and restoration and performance enhancement are also available for the elite and professional athlete, on an individual basis. Here is what you will learn in this episode: Sue's background and why she was interested in pursuing the rehabilitative field as a career The Shoulder & Cervical Thoracic Junction Structure vs. Function - how they effect one another Sleeping posture and postural education Considerations for program design and looking at offsetting dysfunctional compensations with reps and sets Pavel Kolar - "Old System" vs. "New System" | Flexion vs. Extension Considerations for rowers and baseball players and much more. Show Notes: Sue Falsone (Website) Sue Falsone (Instagram) Structure & Function (Instagram) Structure & Function (Facebook) The Shoulder DVD The Cervical Thoracic Junction DVD
Sue Falsone is commonly known as the first female ATC in professional sports. She has worked with the LA Dodgers and USA Soccer to name a few of the many organizations and athletes in her career. Sue is a favourite on the @Perfrom_Better speaker circuit and we are fortunate to have her on the show! In this episode we discuss some of her techniques that she uses to maximize her clients performance. Dry Needling and acupuncture are discussed as we dive into the differences and benefits of both modalities. We also have a fantastic discussion on the pillars of yoga and some pearls of wisdom that could just change the way you live your life forever. I know, bold statement! Hope you enjoy and #CheersEverybody! @perform_better @mytpi #CoachGlassNextLevel #DreamBig #OverDeliver #BeUndeniable Coach Glass
Listen to RWF 34:Am in depth interview with Sue Falsone My very special guest this week is Sue Falsone http://suefalsone.com
Sue Falsone spoke with a group of Tusculum College students for this episode of ATPodcast. Sue currently serves as Head of Athletic Training and Sports Performance for the US Men’s National Soccer Team. She is the owner of Structure & Function, an educational and consulting business for healthcare providers and athletes. For several years, she served as Head Athletic Trainer for the Los Angeles Dodgers. This is very open and honest discussion of her career and she gives great professional advice to these soon-to-be athletic trainers and it serves as a good model for other student-led interviews. If you have interest in your student group doing some thing similar, let me know! http://suefalsone.com https://www.systemicdryneedling.com
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Dr. Perry talks with Sue Falsone about her new DVD on the shoulder. Sue was on our podcast over year ago talking about the thoracic spine and now she is back! Lucky for us. We have an awesome conversation about
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“Sports medicine is a subspecialty of orthopedics. To get a solid foundation in orthopedics is under valued and overlooked”– Sue Falsone In this episode of Therapy Insiders we interview Sue ...
Sue Falsone is back on the show to talk about her latest experiences with yoga, transitioning from baseball to the US Men's Soccer Team, hips vs shoulders, being a female in a male dominated industry, and more!
Sue Falsone is the founder and owner of two businesses: Structure and Function and Dr. Ma’s Systemic Dry Needling. Sue worked at Athletes’ Performance for 13 years, last serving as the Vice President of Performance Physical Therapy and Team Sport. She holds the distinction of being the first female head athletic trainer in any of the four major sports in the United States. She was named a Distinguished Alumni at Daemen College and has been inducted into her high school’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Sue has presented at state, national and international level conferences in areas focusing on pillar strength, integration of physical therapy and performance training, and comprehensive kinetic chain assessment and rehabilitation. She’s a Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy (SCS), a certified athletic trainer (ATC), certified orthopedic manual therapist for the spine (COMT) and a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association.The SMARTER Team Training Audio Interview Series has been developed to share insights from some of the best in the industry. Stay tuned for more insights, tips, drills, and techniques to come from STT. Be sure to share the STT Audio Interview Series with coaches, trainers, parents, and athletes too.Visit STT at http://www.SMARTERTeamTraining.com . Listen to STT on iTunes and iHeartRadio at http://sttpodcast.com . Join STT on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/SMARTERTeamTraining . Subscribe to STT on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/SMARTERTeamTraining . And follow us on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/SMARTERTeam . SMARTER Team Training has been developed to focus on athlete and team development, performance, and education. By incorporating the SMARTER Team Training programs into your year round athletic development program, you will decrease your injury potential, increase individual athleticism, and maximize your team training time.
Sue Falsone comes on the show to talk about why the diaphragm is the coolest muscle in the human body, why the fascia around your organs matters, the best continuing education resources out there, her career path, what is getting her excited in the world of strength and conditioning, and more! Also there are two bonus interviews at the end with Martin Rooney and Chris Poirier from Perform Better.
May 8, 2014: Baseball may seem like a game with lots of standing around, but between those moments of calm it includes athletes moving with great speed and force — throwing, swinging, fielding, and running the bases. In today’s episode, physical therapist Sue Falsone, who served as the head trainer and physical therapist for the … Continue reading Avoiding Baseball Injuries
WOWZA! This is a good one folks. I got to spend time talking with one of my favorite people, Sue Falsone, PT, ATC from Athletes Performance Institute. She is amazing on just about everything. Trust me…click play and listen. This