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The Fall Doc

Podcast door Dennis Fraise John Thompson

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Gezondheid & Persoonlijke Ontwikkeling

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Fall Doc podcast, host Dennis Fraise and co-host Dr. John Thompson discuss the critical issue of falls among older adults. They explore statistics on falls, their impact on health and independence, and the importance of physical therapy in preventing falls. They emphasize practical advice for maintaining strength and balance, the risks of inactivity, and the importance of establishing healthy habits to enhance longevity and quality of life.

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The Fall Doc #20 Two Minutes to Avoid a Nursing Home

Just two minutes of movement a day could be the difference between maintaining independence—or losing it. In this episode of The Fall Doc, hosts Dennis Fraise [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennis-fraise-62991310] and Dr. John Thompson [https://thefalldoc.com/] explore how small, consistent daily exercises can dramatically improve strength, balance, and long-term mobility as we age. Dr. Thomson breaks down why inactivity creates a "slippery slope" toward weakness and dependence, and shares practical, realistic exercises anyone can start doing at home today. From sit-to-stands and stair climbing to walking with intention, this conversation focuses on building strength through simple habits that fit naturally into everyday life. Whether you're looking to stay active as you age or helping a loved one remain independent, this episode offers straightforward strategies that are easy to start—and powerful over time. Key Topics Covered * Why daily movement matters more than occasional intense exercise * The connection between strength, balance, and independence * Sit-to-stands as one of the most effective functional exercises * How stair climbing improves strength and endurance * Why walking alone may not be enough to maintain muscle * Building movement into existing daily routines * Overcoming mental barriers to getting started * Preventing decline through consistency and small habits Key Takeaways * Just a few minutes of intentional movement daily can improve long-term strength and mobility * Consistency matters more than intensity when building sustainable habits * Sit-to-stands and stair climbing are simple but highly effective exercises * Small daily actions compound over time and help prevent falls and weakness * Strength training plays a major role in maintaining independence as we age Who This Episode Is For * Older adults focused on staying independent and mobile * Caregivers supporting aging parents or loved ones * Individuals looking for simple, beginner-friendly exercise habits * Anyone interested in healthy aging and fall prevention * Adults recovering from inactivity or rebuilding strength Final Thought Aging well doesn't always require complicated workouts or hours at the gym. Sometimes, the biggest changes begin with the smallest movements—done consistently, every single day. Contact The Fall Doc: Johnthefalldoc@gmail.com [Johnthefalldoc@gmail.com] Contact Dennis Fraise: djfraise@gmail.com [djfraise@gmail.com] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefalldoc?lang=en [https://www.tiktok.com/@thefalldoc?lang=en] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61568318934022 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61568318934022] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefalldoc/ [https://www.instagram.com/thefalldoc/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefalldoc [https://www.youtube.com/@thefalldoc]

18 mei 2026 - 24 min
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The Fall Doc #19 Panic After a Fall

What should you do after a fall—and why do so many people panic in the moment? In this episode of The Fall Doc, hosts Dennis Fraise [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennis-fraise-62991310] and Dr. John Thompson [https://thefalldoc.com/] tackle one of the most common—and most dangerous—situations older adults face: falling. From the immediate shock and fear after hitting the ground to the critical decisions that follow, Dennis and John break down what every older adult and caregiver needs to know. The conversation explores why preparation matters, how long periods on the ground can quickly become dangerous, and why understanding the root cause of a fall is essential for preventing the next one. Along the way, they share practical strategies to help listeners stay calm, assess injuries, and regain confidence after a fall. Whether you're concerned about your own safety or supporting a loved one, this episode delivers practical guidance that could make all the difference in an emergency. Key Topics Covered * The reality and rising risk of falls among older adults * Why panic is a common response after falling * How to safely assess your condition before getting up * The role of communication devices and emergency technology * Why staying on the ground too long can become dangerous * Understanding the physical and emotional aftermath of falls * How fear of falling can increase future fall risk * Strength training and preparation as prevention strategies What You'll Learn * Why taking a moment to assess yourself after a fall is critical * How dehydration, immobility, and panic can worsen recovery * Why having a communication plan can save valuable time * The importance of identifying what caused the fall * How fear can lead to reduced movement and greater physical decline * Why strength and confidence go hand-in-hand for fall prevention Practical Takeaways * Create an emergency plan before a fall ever happens * Keep a phone or communication device within reach whenever possible * Avoid rushing to stand up immediately after fallin * Use strength training to improve stability and confidence * Reflect on the cause of a fall to reduce future ris * Stay proactive rather than allowing fear to limit activity Who This Episode Is For * Older adults concerned about fall prevention * Caregivers and family members supporting aging loved ones * Adults recovering from previous falls or injuries * Anyone wanting to improve strength, balance, and confidence * Healthcare professionals focused on senior safety Final Thought Falls can happen quickly—but preparation, awareness, and strength can change the outcome. Knowing what to do in those critical moments after a fall can help preserve independence, confidence, and long-term health. Contact The Fall Doc: Johnthefalldoc@gmail.com [Johnthefalldoc@gmail.com] Contact Dennis Fraise: djfraise@gmail.com [djfraise@gmail.com] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefalldoc?lang=en [https://www.tiktok.com/@thefalldoc?lang=en] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61568318934022 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61568318934022] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefalldoc/ [https://www.instagram.com/thefalldoc/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefalldoc [https://www.youtube.com/@thefalldoc]

11 mei 2026 - 23 min
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The Fall Doc #18 Master The First 2 Weeks After Knee Replacement

The first 14 days after knee replacement surgery can make or break your recovery. In this episode of Fall Doc, hosts Dennis Fraise [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennis-fraise-62991310/] and Dr. John Thompson [https://thefalldoc.com/] break down exactly what patients—and their families—need to know to navigate this critical window with confidence. Dr. Thompson shares practical, experience-driven advice on managing swelling and pain, choosing the safest mobility aids, and starting the right exercises early. You'll also learn why movement—not just rest—is essential, and how small daily actions can dramatically improve long-term outcomes. Whether you're preparing for surgery or helping a loved one recover, this episode delivers clear, actionable guidance to help you stay safe, reduce setbacks, and regain independence faster. Key Topics Covered * Why the first two weeks are critical to long-term success * How to manage swelling effectively (hint: it's not just ice) * Pain management strategies and medication insights * Walker vs. crutches: making the safest choice * Early movement and circulation techniques * Preventing falls and setting up a safe home environment * Nutrition, hydration, and recovery support * When to push forward—and when to seek help Key Takeaways * Early physical therapy sets the foundation for long-term recovery * A walker is typically safer and more stable than crutches in early recovery * Swelling is best managed through movement and elevation, not just icing * Circulation exercises like ankle pumps play a crucial role in healing * Managing stress and anxiety is part of physical recovery—not separate from it Memorable Sound Bites * "Ice in moderation is best." * "Ankle pumps help with circulation." * "Stress and anxiety can slow recovery." Who This Episode Is For * Adults preparing for knee replacement surgery * Individuals currently in recovery * Caregivers and family members supporting loved ones * Older adults focused on maintaining independence and mobility Final Thought Recovery isn't just about healing—it's about building momentum. The habits you establish in the first 14 days can shape your mobility, confidence, and independence for months (or years) to come. Contact The Fall Doc: Johnthefalldoc@gmail.com [Johnthefalldoc@gmail.com] Contact Dennis Fraise: djfraise@gmail.com [djfraise@gmail.com] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefalldoc?lang=en [https://www.tiktok.com/@thefalldoc?lang=en] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61568318934022 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61568318934022] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefalldoc/ [https://www.instagram.com/thefalldoc/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefalldoc [https://www.youtube.com/@thefalldoc]

4 mei 2026 - 40 min
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The Fall Doc #17 Get to Know the Fall Doc Dr. John Thompson

How do you go from being a college athlete to becoming a leading voice in fall prevention? In this episode, Dennis Fraise [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennis-fraise-62991310/] sits down with Dr. John Thompson [https://thefalldoc.com/]—better known as The Fall Doc [https://thefalldoc.com/]—to explore his journey into physical therapy and his mission to help older adults stay strong, independent, and injury-free. From early athletic experiences and injuries to working in home care and building a large social media following, John shares how real-life patient experiences shaped his no-nonsense approach to aging and fitness. Key Topics * John Thompson's journey from athlete to physical therapist * What led to his focus on fall prevention * Lessons learned from working in home care physical therapy * Why strength is the foundation of independence * Simple, effective strategies to reduce fall risk * How social media is changing health education for older adults John's Journey: From Athlete to "The Fall Doc" * Competitive athletic background that sparked interest in movement and performance * Personal injury that introduced him to physical therapy * The rigorous path to becoming a Doctor of Physical Therapy * Transition into home care—working directly with older adults in real-life environments * Launching "The Fall Doc" brand to educate and reach a broader audience The Rise of "The Fall Doc" John's direct, no-sugarcoating style has resonated online, tackling tough topics like: * Loss of independence * Nursing home risks * The consequences of inactivity His content stands out because it's: * Honest * Practical * Focused on real outcomes Practical Takeaways * Prioritize strength training at least 2–3 times per week * Practice functional movements like sit-to-stand * Remove fall hazards in your home environment * Stay consistent rather than chasing "perfect" workouts * Don't wait—start building strength now Contact The Fall Doc: Johnthefalldoc@gmail.com [Johnthefalldoc@gmail.com] Contact Dennis Fraise: djfraise@gmail.com [djfraise@gmail.com] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefalldoc?lang=en [https://www.tiktok.com/@thefalldoc?lang=en] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61568318934022 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61568318934022] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefalldoc/ [https://www.instagram.com/thefalldoc/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefalldoc [https://www.youtube.com/@thefalldoc]

27 apr 2026 - 29 min
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The Fall Doc #16 - 60 Year Old College Football Player Destroyed These Aging Myths

What does aging really look like—and have we been getting it wrong? In this powerful episode, hosts Dennis Fraise [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennis-fraise-62991310/] and Dr. John Thompson [https://thefalldoc.com/] unpack the extraordinary story of Tom Green [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qBpRP_Wasms], a 60-year-old college football player who overcame stage 4 cancer and returned to elite-level strength and competition. But this isn't just a story about football—it's a wake-up call. Together, Dennis and John challenge the most common myths about aging, strength, and decline. They explore how consistent habits, strength training, and mindset—not age—determine independence and quality of life. Whether you're an older adult wanting to stay independent or an adult child supporting a loved one, this episode delivers practical, actionable insights grounded in real-life inspiration. Key Topics * The remarkable journey of Tom Green: from terminal cancer diagnosis to college football * Why strength—not age—is the true predictor of independence * The critical role of strength training in preventing falls and injury * Debunking myths about aging, genetics, and physical decline * How late is too late to start? (Spoiler: it isn't) * Building habits that compound over decades for longevity What You'll Learn * Why losing strength—not aging itself—leads to loss of independence * How resistance training improves recovery from illness and injury * The difference between perceived fitness and functional fitness * Why fear of injury keeps people weaker—and more vulnerable * How consistency beats genetics in long-term health outcomes Featured Story: Tom Green * Diagnosed in 2015 with stage 4 kidney cancer * Cancer spread to lungs, ribs, and skull * Lost 50 pounds in one month * Given just 2.5 years to live * Survived aggressive treatments, including IL-2 therapy and immunotherapy * Returned to strength training—bench pressing 315 lbs * Became the oldest college football player in history at McDaniel College Takeaway: This isn't just an "exceptional" story—it's a powerful example of what the human body can do when pushed, trained, and supported.

20 apr 2026 - 21 min
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