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A Few Good Physios
Eric Munoz
37 episodes
9 months ago

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!



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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.

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EPI 22: UFC 229 recap
A Few Good Physios
1 hour 11 minutes 57 seconds
7 years ago
EPI 22: UFC 229 recap

Recorded October 2nd, 2018.


Let's get ready to rumble! This episode, we take a break from clinical discussions to examine the happenings over the weekend at UFC 229.


Join us as we discuss the controversy of the brawl that ensued after the main fight, along with exploring where MMA stands compared to the inception of UFC 1 back in 1993. How do combat sports compare with other sporting events in 2018? What role does Brazilian Jiu-jitsu play in promoting the skill of MMA? What is the future of combat sports after UFC 229?


Our conversations turn into many tangents as we dive deep this week.


Thank you for downloading and enjoy the show!


ESPN on post-fight brawl

(http://www.espn.com/mma/story/_/id/24942420/making-sense-ufc-229-postfight-brawl)


ESPN on the Brooklyn bus incident

(http://www.espn.com/mma/story/_/id/24885232/the-conor-mcgregor-bus-attack-words-were-there)


TMZ Sports Dillion Danis racial slur

(http://www.tmz.com/2018/10/08/khabib-conor-mcgregor-dillon-danis-muslim-rat/)


Reading, MA hockey incident

(https://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/26/us/father-in-killing-at-hockey-rink-is-given-sentence-of-6-to-10-years.html)


Baseball Brawls

(https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2017/jun/27/baseball-fights-brawls-mlb)


NHL enforcers

(http://dailycampus.com/stories/2018/10/11/nhl-column-the-hockey-fight-is-almost-dead)



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A Few Good Physios

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.