Recent Episodes
Episodes loading...
Recent Reviews
-
MiniCrashA truly great resourceI am yoga teacher and I create and facilitate yoga teacher training. This podcast has been such a great resource for me when I write training manuals. Adam and Greg reference studies I can track down and help me understand the strengths and limits of the available research. They also discuss the importance of de-mystifying movement based approaches to treating things like chronic pain and acknowledge the complex biopsychosocial dimensions of any intervention from lifting weights to sitting in meditation. I assign podcast episodes to my students to challenge some of the most persistent and pervasive myths in the yoga world about what is safe or unsafe and to help them think more critically about yoga dogmas surrounding strength and flexibility. Please keep the episodes coming and I hope I can train with Greg or Adam if/when they are in Melbourne, Australia.
-
@AlaskanOdysseysExtrasode 15: I shared extensivelyI loved the honesty and experienced truth revealed in this episode. And, as it pertains to simplicity, my life experience agrees 100%
-
Reremy JennerLove These Guys!Greg and Adam are super intelligent dudes who do a fantastic job of challenging your biases and digging into the research, which helps you grow as a clinician and human being. You can’t go wrong listening to them babble on.
-
LtbeasyCan’t go wrongGetting strong and listening to Meaks and Lehman. Pretty much doesn’t get any better than this folks.
-
Moses the sports chiroTimeless fundamentalsAdam speaks on fundamentals of health, fitness, and rehab amongst a world where fad exercises, passive quick relief therapies, and trendy rehab gadgets are plenty. He advocates for the fundamental principle that we all need to induce some stress to our bodies to utilize our innate ability to build resilience. Adam also advocates for a holistic diagnostic approach that looks at the patient's lifestyle in order to best treat. I'm a chiropractor that has never believed in the one trick (spinal manipulation) treatment model of care and going through school was quite a challenge. Adam provided motivation for me to keep going and pave my own way to becoming a good clinician. Thank you Adam for being the light at the end of the tunnel.
-
JustybustyqqLove your stuffI’m a Chiro and I love your stuff that you guys put out, I like the different point of views and like that you’re able to show me different blind spots That I might have in clinical thinking. I hope you keep this going
-
archwaymonkeyBetter than Game of ThronesGreg is such an incredible mind. You just need to listen a couple of minutes to realize this guy may be some sort prodigy. I would be happy to have half his memory, half his insight, half his clinical reasoning! Adams Meakins changed the direction of my career as a physical therapist. Adam is the modern Louis Gifford. Thank you for this PodCast!
-
Dad/husbandFun & informativeA nice critical podcast of all things physical/physio therapy. Knowledgeable, skeptical, and profane. If you like manual therapy, you'll find this podcast interesting.
-
zyzz zamiI've missed the NAF too muchNot enough swearing
-
SJ HiltonRefreshingly honest conversationsI look forward to the next episode of the NAF Physio Podcast. Adam does a nice job of addressing timely topics in a serious but not stuffy way. I appreciate the diverse topics and that as a sports physio he understands the need for healthy pelvic floors! Way to go for having a pelvic health episode!
Similar Podcasts

The Ask Mike Reinold Show

Barbell Medicine Podcast

Physiotutors Podcast

The E3Rehab Podcast

Cor-kinetic

JOSPT Insights

Physio Explained by Physio Network

The Shoulder Physio Podcast

Movement Logic: Strong Opinions, Loosely Held

The Better Clinician Podcast

Movement Optimism

BJSM Podcast

Physio Edge podcast

PT Inquest

The Physio Matters Podcast
Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork on this page are property of the podcast owner, and not endorsed by UP.audio.