Optimal Health Guide

E12- “It’ll Go Away”… Or Will It? Knowing when it’s time to get help

21 min · 20. april 2026
episode E12- “It’ll Go Away”… Or Will It? Knowing when it’s time to get help cover

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How long should you wait before getting help? Most people push through pain longer than they should. They hope it’ll go away. They stay busy. Or they just don’t want to deal with what it might mean. But what if waiting is actually the thing making recovery harder? In this episode of The Optimal Health Guide, Michael and Josh unpack one of the most common questions people wrestle with: When is it actually time to see a physical therapist? They walk through the early signs you shouldn’t ignore—like persistent pain, loss of function, or numbness and tingling—and explain why those signals matter more than most people realize. They also explore the real reasons people delay getting help, from busy schedules to fear and misunderstanding what physical therapy can actually do. And they offer a clear, practical next step for anyone who’s unsure where to begin. * Pain that isn’t improving is a clear signal to take action * Loss of function matters just as much as the level of pain * Numbness, tingling, and weakness should never be ignored * Waiting often leads to longer, more complex recovery * Early intervention can save time, cost, and frustration If you’ve ever told yourself, “It’ll probably go away”… If you’ve been too busy to deal with something that’s been nagging you… Or if you’ve been unsure whether your situation is “serious enough”… This conversation helps you recognize when your body is asking for help—and why listening sooner can make all the difference. Because the goal isn’t just to push through pain. It’s to move forward with clarity. If you’re dealing with something that isn’t improving—or you’re just not sure what’s going on—the best next step is getting clarity. You can start with a free consultation at Vance Physical Therapy, where you’ll get a clear understanding of what’s happening and what your options are: 👉 https://www.vancept.com/free-consultation/ [https://www.vancept.com/free-consultation/]

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episode E22- Don't Ignore Numbness and Tingling: What Your Nerves May Be Telling You cover

E22- Don't Ignore Numbness and Tingling: What Your Nerves May Be Telling You

Numbness. Tingling. Pins and needles. Most people have experienced these symptoms at some point—but when should you pay attention? In this episode of The Optimal Health Guide, Michael sits down with physical therapist Josh Vance to explore what numbness and tingling can actually mean, why nerve symptoms often appear far away from the real problem, and when it's time to seek professional evaluation. Josh explains: * Common causes of numbness and tingling * The difference between nerve irritation and trigger points * Why symptoms can come and go * How nerve injuries develop over time * Warning signs people frequently ignore * What EMG testing reveals about nerve health * Why early intervention often leads to better outcomes You'll also hear real patient stories, learn how nerves heal, and discover why weakness, burning sensations, grip changes, and coordination issues should never be ignored. If you've ever wondered whether your symptoms are something minor—or a sign of something more significant—this episode provides clarity, practical guidance, and hope. 👉 Learn more at vancept.com 👉 Submit future podcast questions at podcast.vancept.com

30. juni 202623 min
episode E21- The Injury That's Still Affecting You Years Later cover

E21- The Injury That's Still Affecting You Years Later

The pain went away. So why does the injury still seem to affect you years later? In this episode of The Optimal Health Guide, Michael and Josh discuss one of the most overlooked causes of recurring pain and movement problems: injuries that appear healed but never fully recovered. Using ankle injuries as a common example, Josh explains how weakness, instability, limited mobility, compensation patterns, and loss of confidence can continue affecting the body long after pain disappears. You'll learn: * Why ankle injuries are frequently underestimated * What happens when stability is never fully restored * How old injuries affect the knees, hips, and back * Signs that an injury never fully healed * Why people compensate for years without realizing it * The difference between being pain-free and fully recovered * What true recovery actually looks like If you've ever had an injury that "mostly healed" but never quite felt the same, this episode may help explain why—and what you can do about it. 👉 Learn more at vancept.com 👉 Submit future podcast questions at podcast.vancept.com

23. juni 202615 min
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E20- Why Desk Work Is Wrecking Your Body

Millions of people spend hours every day sitting at a desk, staring at a screen, and working in the same position for long stretches of time. But what is that actually doing to the body? In this episode of The Optimal Health Guide, Michael sits down with physical therapist Josh Vance to discuss why desk workers commonly experience neck pain, shoulder pain, back pain, headaches, stiffness, weakness, and poor posture. Josh explains how prolonged sitting affects circulation, muscle balance, joint mobility, and overall movement—and why our bodies are designed to move more than most modern jobs allow. You'll learn: * Why sitting affects more than just your back * The connection between desk work and neck, shoulder, and headache symptoms * Why people feel stiff after a long day at work * What Josh means when he says people should "warm up for work" * Simple habits that can dramatically reduce discomfort * Why weekend warriors are more prone to injury * The long-term consequences of ignoring posture and movement If you spend most of your day at a desk, this conversation may change how you think about work, movement, and long-term health. 👉 Learn more at vancept.com 👉 Submit future podcast questions at podcast.vancept.com

16. juni 202625 min
episode E19- The Real Reason Your Back Pain Keeps Returning cover

E19- The Real Reason Your Back Pain Keeps Returning

Back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek help—but why does it keep coming back? In this episode of The Optimal Health Guide, Michael and Josh unpack the hidden causes behind recurring back pain and why the problem is often connected to everyday habits rather than a single injury. Josh explains how poor body mechanics, prolonged sitting, weakness, flexibility limitations, and small daily movements can gradually create stress on the body over time. The conversation explores: * why back pain often starts with ordinary movements * how poor posture and prolonged sitting affect the spine * the role of weakness and flexibility in recurring pain * signs that back pain may indicate something more serious * why people feel better temporarily only to experience another flare-up * what lasting recovery actually requires If you've ever wondered why your back pain keeps returning despite rest, stretching, or treatment, this episode will help you understand what may be happening—and what you can do about it. 👉 Learn more at vancept.com 👉 Submit future podcast questions at podcast.vancept.com

9. juni 202613 min
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E18- Why Feeling Better Doesn’t Mean You’re Healed

What does real healing actually require? In this final episode of Season 2 of The Optimal Health Guide, Michael and Josh zoom out and connect the bigger picture behind long-term recovery. They unpack why pain relief is not always the same as healing, why recurring injuries happen so often, and what truly separates people who recover fully from those who stay stuck in cycles of pain and frustration. Josh explains the foundational elements that drive healing—including movement quality, strength, flexibility, tissue healing, consistency, sleep, stress management, and patient ownership. He also shares why people often underestimate recovery timelines, how incomplete healing leads to reinjury, and why simply feeling better can create a false sense of recovery. The conversation also explores: * why people under-invest in recovery * how physical therapy, diagnostics, massage, and wellness coaching work together * how lifestyle habits quietly contribute to dysfunction * why movement confidence matters * and why lasting recovery requires more than temporary fixes If you’ve ever wondered why pain keeps returning—or why some people seem to recover while others never fully improve—this episode provides a practical and hopeful roadmap forward. 👉 Start your journey toward clarity and recovery at: https://www.vancept.com [https://www.vancept.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

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