Drew Cobin and Pete Inserillo
Former Division 1 athletes, young coaches in the strength and conditioning and physical therapy field.
Our aim is to bring quality content to young strength and conditioning coaches and physical therapists is the sports setting in order to elevate the performance of their clients and athletes.
We touch on everything and anything strength and conditioning, including research literature, current practices, and innovating interventions and technology.
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Drew Cobin and Pete Inserillo
Former Division 1 athletes, young coaches in the strength and conditioning and physical therapy field.
Our aim is to bring quality content to young strength and conditioning coaches and physical therapists is the sports setting in order to elevate the performance of their clients and athletes.
We touch on everything and anything strength and conditioning, including research literature, current practices, and innovating interventions and technology.
Criterion-Based Vs. Time Based Protocols in Rehab and Warm Up Preparation
Coach, Train, Compete; A Podcast for Performance
50 minutes 30 seconds
3 years ago
Criterion-Based Vs. Time Based Protocols in Rehab and Warm Up Preparation
Arguably the MOST content-heavy episode we've released to date, we cover two main topics that are hot in our respective fields.Criterion-based progressions require extensive skill to be able to assess and measure a patient's progress in their rehabilitation. Most patients who have a surgical procedure performed have a time-based protocol that is the guide their rehabilitation. However, protocols can vary quite a bit based on the surgeon or orthopedic group. So, as Doctors of Physical Therapy, why not utilize our skill set to determine more appropriate progressions based on individual patient presentation? In my experience, a simple phone call or text message to the surgeon updating them on a patient's progress and simply asking for permission to progress has been received tremendously well!Lastly, how intensive and variable should your warm up be? Drew and I discuss two sides of the argument of variability and specificity of warm ups in preparation to main lifts.Don't forget to leave us a review! Thanks again for listening to The PainFreePerformance Podcast!
Coach, Train, Compete; A Podcast for Performance
Drew Cobin and Pete Inserillo
Former Division 1 athletes, young coaches in the strength and conditioning and physical therapy field.
Our aim is to bring quality content to young strength and conditioning coaches and physical therapists is the sports setting in order to elevate the performance of their clients and athletes.
We touch on everything and anything strength and conditioning, including research literature, current practices, and innovating interventions and technology.