Second Opinion Sports Medicine Podcast
Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2051480/open_sms] In this episode of The Second Opinion podcast, Dr. Pawen and Dr. Dustin interview Dr. Andrew Jeter, a chiropractor and father of Notre Dame kicker Mitch Jeter. They discuss Dr. Jeter's journey into chiropractic care, his son's transition from soccer to football, and the extensive rehabilitation process Mitch underwent after an injury. The conversation highlights the importance of family support, teamwork in recovery, and the aspirations for Mitch's future in both sports and academics. Takeaways * Dr. Jeter's passion for chiropractic began in high school after a personal injury. * Mitch Jeter's athletic journey included soccer and football, influenced by family. * The transition from soccer to football was unexpected but embraced by Mitch. * Injury recovery involved a comprehensive team effort, including chiropractic care. * Dr. Jeter emphasized the importance of removing nerve interference for healing. * Mitch's rehabilitation included various therapies and a strong support system. * The process of recovery was long and required dedication from both father and son. * Mitch aims to pursue chiropractic school after his football career. * Family dynamics play a crucial role in supporting athletic aspirations. * Dr. Jeter's story reflects the intersection of sports, health, and family values. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Jeter and His Journey 01:09 Athletic Background and Family Influence 04:06 Transition from Soccer to Football 11:25 Injury and Recovery Process 21:01 Team Effort in Rehabilitation 27:24 Future Aspirations and Family Dynamics Sound Bites * "He was able to kick the winning field goal." * "It's a team effort." * "It was a long 12 week process." * "He has an undergrad in biological sciences." * "He was very competitive, very driven." * "He approaches kicks just like a golf shot." Available on all platforms including Apple & Spotify. Follow and watch us on Instagram, Tik Tok, & You Tube! IG & Tik Tok: @SecondOpinionSportsMed
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