Healthcare Revolution

Debunking Joint Pain & “Old Age” Mobility

49 min · 21 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Debunking Joint Pain & “Old Age” Mobility

Descripción

Is joint pain really just a normal part of getting older… or have we been getting it wrong? In this episode of the Healthcare Revolution Podcast, we sit down with Samuel Spinelli to break down one of the biggest misconceptions in health and fitness: that pain, stiffness, and loss of mobility are simply inevitable with age. Samuel dives into: * Why joint pain is often misunderstood (and misdiagnosed) * The truth about “wear and tear” vs. how the body actually adapts * What most people get wrong about aging and movement * How to rebuild strength, stability, and confidence in your body * Practical steps you can take today to move better and stay active long-term If you’ve ever been told to “just deal with it” when it comes to pain—or you’re trying to stay active for yourself, your family, and your future—this conversation will challenge your perspective and give you a better path forward. 🎯 Whether you're an athlete, a busy parent, or someone who just wants to feel good in their body again, this episode is for you. — 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more conversations that are changing the future of healthcare. 📩 Want help moving better or getting out of pain? Reach out to our team at Foundation Physical Therapy. — #HealthcareRevolution #JointPain #Mobility #PhysicalTherapy #HealthyAging #PainRelief #MovementIsMedicine #FoundationPT

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Healthcare Revolution!

Empezar

2 meses por 1 €

Después 4,99 € / mes · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts exclusivos
  • 20 horas de audiolibros / mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

70 episodios

Portada del episodio Everything You Need to Know About Back Pain Treatment | Dr. Steinhaus

Everything You Need to Know About Back Pain Treatment | Dr. Steinhaus

Back pain affects millions of people—but knowing what treatment is right for you can be overwhelming. Should you try physical therapy? Chiropractic care? Injections? Surgery? Or just wait it out? In this episode, minimally invasive spine surgeon Dr. Steinhaus breaks down the full spectrum of back pain treatment options, explaining what works, who each treatment is for, and when surgery truly becomes the best option. We discuss:• The most common causes of back pain• Conservative treatments that should come first• When physical therapy can make all the difference• The role of chiropractic care, injections, and medications• Myths surrounding spine surgery• What minimally invasive spine surgery actually is• How to know when it's time to see a specialist Whether you're dealing with chronic back pain or simply want to better understand your options, this episode provides practical, evidence-based insights to help you make informed decisions about your care. Subscribe for more conversations with leading healthcare experts on injury recovery, movement, and long-term health. #BackPain #SpineHealth #MinimallyInvasiveSurgery #PhysicalTherapy #HealthPodcast #SpineSurgery #PainRelief

Ayer52 min
Portada del episodio Why Minor Car Accidents Cause Major Pain (And Why Most People Never Fully Recover) | Jay Sheltin

Why Minor Car Accidents Cause Major Pain (And Why Most People Never Fully Recover) | Jay Sheltin

Most people walk away from a minor car accident thinking they're fine. Then the headaches start. The neck pain won't go away. Their back feels different. Weeks turn into months, and they never quite feel the same again. In this episode, chiropractor Jay Sheltin breaks down why seemingly minor car accidents can create long-term problems, what actually happens to the body during a collision, and why so many people fail to get the treatment they need early enough. We discuss: • Why low-speed accidents can still cause significant injury • The truth about whiplash and soft tissue damage • Common symptoms people ignore after a crash • Why pain often shows up days later • The biggest mistakes people make after an accident • How proper treatment can impact long-term recovery • What insurance and personal injury cases often miss If you've ever been in a car accident—or know someone who has—this conversation could completely change the way you think about recovery. Subscribe for more conversations on health, movement, injury recovery, and performance. #CarAccident #Whiplash #Chiropractic #PersonalInjury #BackPain #NeckPain #Recovery #HealthPodcast

15 de jun de 202648 min
Portada del episodio What Nobody Tells You About Pregnancy Recovery | Katrina Lecheminat

What Nobody Tells You About Pregnancy Recovery | Katrina Lecheminat

Most women are told how to prepare for birth — but almost nobody talks about what happens to your body after. In this episode, Katrina Lecheminat opens up about her personal pregnancy and postpartum journey, and how pelvic floor therapy completely changed the way she recovered physically and mentally after having a baby. From pain and weakness to rebuilding confidence and strength, this is the side of motherhood that deserves way more attention. We dive into the realities of postpartum recovery, the physical challenges many women silently deal with, and why pelvic floor therapy can make such a massive difference both during pregnancy and after birth. If you’re pregnant, postpartum, planning to become a mom, or just want to better understand what women’s bodies actually go through during this season of life — this conversation is for you. Topics covered: * The hidden side of postpartum recovery * How pelvic floor therapy helped during pregnancy * Recovering strength after birth * Common struggles women don’t talk about * Why moms deserve more support during recovery Subscribe for more conversations around health, recovery, and real life experiences. Thumbnail Words: The Hidden Truth After Having A Baby No One Talks About This Her Body Changed Recovery Was Hard

28 de may de 202652 min
Portada del episodio The Future of Injury Care? Inside Orthopedic Walk-In Clinics

The Future of Injury Care? Inside Orthopedic Walk-In Clinics

When an injury happens, waiting days or even weeks to get answers can lead to frustration, delayed treatment, and a longer road to recovery. Orthopedic walk-in clinics are helping change that by giving patients faster access to specialized care and creating a better pathway from injury to recovery.In this episode of Healthcare Revolution, we sit down with Cory Belnap, co-founder of Ortho & Injury Now, to discuss the growing importance of orthopedic walk-in clinics and the impact they’re having on the healthcare industry. Cory shares how their team is working to improve accessibility, streamline the patient experience, and help people get the care they need when they need it most.We also dive into:• Why orthopedic walk-in clinics matter• How faster access to care can improve outcomes• The problems with traditional delays in treatment• How Ortho & Injury Now is creating change in the industry• What the future of orthopedic care could look likeHealthcare is evolving, and clinics like these are helping reshape the way patients access treatment.Watch the full episode and let us know your thoughts in the comments below.Subscribe for more conversations on healthcare, physical therapy, performance, and innovation.#HealthcareRevolution #PhysicalTherapy #Orthopedics #HealthcareInnovation #InjuryRecovery

20 de may de 202654 min
Portada del episodio You’re Skipping the Best Form of Healthcare

You’re Skipping the Best Form of Healthcare

Are you skipping the best form of healthcare without even realizing it?In this episode of Healthcare Revolution, we sit down with Bryan Gallaer, DPT, ATC to unpack why physical therapy is one of the most powerful—yet most underutilized—tools in healthcare today.Too many people wait until pain becomes unbearable or go straight to more invasive options, when physical therapy could have been the first (and often better) step.In this conversation, we break down:Why physical therapy is often overlookedThe biggest misconceptions about when to see a PTHow early intervention can save you time, money, and long-term damageWhy PT should be a first-line option—not a last resortIf you’re dealing with pain, recovering from injury, or just want to move better and stay active, this episode might completely change how you approach your health.You don’t have to wait until things get worse.

4 de may de 202644 min