A Few Good Physios podcast is a journey through the physical therapy/strength & conditioning industry, told by the view points of Dr. Eric Munõz and Dr. Leonidas Scantalides. Both are seasoned NYC clinicians with their own practices (Integrated PT² and On Point Sports Care) specializing in orthopedic outpatient care and strength/conditioning.
Episodes range from clinical commentary on various injuries to featured guests, discussing industry trends, new evidence, and popular orthopaedic treatments.
Although Dr. Munõz and Dr. Scantalides love all sporting events, they have particular interest in combat sports, as they themselves are competitive Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioners in NYC. Listen in as their life experiences echo their martial arts practices!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Few Good Physios podcast is a journey through the physical therapy/strength & conditioning industry, told by the view points of Dr. Eric Munõz and Dr. Leonidas Scantalides. Both are seasoned NYC clinicians with their own practices (Integrated PT² and On Point Sports Care) specializing in orthopedic outpatient care and strength/conditioning.
Episodes range from clinical commentary on various injuries to featured guests, discussing industry trends, new evidence, and popular orthopaedic treatments.
Although Dr. Munõz and Dr. Scantalides love all sporting events, they have particular interest in combat sports, as they themselves are competitive Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioners in NYC. Listen in as their life experiences echo their martial arts practices!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Recorded September 11th, 2018
Our first epic round table with two rising clinicians in the physiotherapy world. Listen in as we discuss relevant topics to our industry including therapist burnout, insurance limitations, specific patient cases.
Mr. Laliberte is a returning guest on AFGP podcast, he offers a wealth of knowledge and experience working with professional competitive athletes along with everyday people. Dr. Seda has an incredible passion for teaching pain science and treating musculoskeletal conditions as he manages a busy outpatient clinic in Manhattan.
As always, it was a blast to have these two talk shop with us, look out for returning appearances from both of them, as this will be the first of many EPIC round table!
Thanks for downloading and any comments are appreciated!
1. Pustulka-Piwnik U, Zdzislaw J, Krzywoszanski L and Stozek J. Burnout Syndrome In Physical therapists- demographic and organizational factors. Medycyna Pracy. 2014;65(4):453-62.
2. Gonzalez-Sanchez B, Gonzalez Lopez-Arza MV, Montanero-Fernandez J, Varela-Donoso E, Rodriguez-Mansilla J and Mingote-Adan JC. Burnout syndrome prevalence in physiotherapists. Rev Assoc Med Bras. 2017 Apr;63(4):361-65.
3. Nowakowska-Domagala K, Jablkoeska-Gorecka K and Stecz P. The Interrelationships of Coping Styles and Professional Burnout Among Physiotherapists. Medicine (Baltimore). 2015 Jul;94(24):e906.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.