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Move More Podcast

Move More Podcast

By: Carolina Movement Doc
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True health will help you live the life you really want to live. This is the podcasts that covers health from every angle to provide you with the knowledge and mindset to live your best life. The performance and recovery team at Carolina Movement Doc will dive into topics that cover physical therapy, sports massage and nurtition as well as areas of health that are not commonly talked about but should be. Lead by Dr. Scott Jablonka, a performance physical therapist in Charlotte, NC, this podcast provides the edutainment we all need to truly be healthy and fit.

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Episodes
  • Olympic Lifts and Plyometrics: Breaking the Rehab-Performance Gap
    Jun 11 2025

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    Are you tired of being discharged from physical therapy before you're truly ready to return to sport? Join Drs. Scott and Griffin as they expose the problematic gap between traditional rehabilitation and performance training that leaves athletes vulnerable to re-injury.

    The Carolina Movement Doc team reveals why Olympic lifting and plyometrics belong in the rehabilitation process, not just in the strength coach's domain. They explain how proper rehab follows a logical progression: first establishing mobility, then building strength, and finally developing the explosive power and resilience needed for athletic performance. This final phase is where traditional physical therapy often falls short.

    "If you walk out of PT and you feel like, 'hmm, it's okay, at least they were nice and they made me laugh,' then you're in the wrong place," Dr. Scott challenges. True athletic rehabilitation should make you sweat, test your limits, and transform injured tissue into something stronger than before.

    The doctors break down why physiologic adaptation takes months, not weeks, and why a 12-16 week "clearance" from traditional PT rarely means an athlete is actually ready to return to sport. Their innovative approach focuses on performance under fatigue – testing and training athletes when their heart rates are elevated and their bodies are stressed, just as they will be during competition.

    Whether you're recovering from surgery or dealing with a nagging injury, this episode will transform how you think about rehabilitation. Stop settling for "good enough" and discover what true performance-based physical therapy looks like.

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    29 mins
  • Swing Science: Why Your Back Hurts When You Try to Crush It
    Apr 9 2025

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    Rotational athletes face unique physical challenges that traditional healthcare often misses entirely. In this eye-opening conversation with Dr. Griffin, our rotational sports specialist, we unpack the hidden mechanics behind baseball and golf injuries that can derail your season or handicap your performance.

    Most athletes don't consider consulting a physical therapist until they're already in pain - a reactive approach that costs them playing time and performance. Dr. Griffin reveals why addressing the posterior shoulder is critical for baseball players who essentially play "11 months out of the year," creating constant wear on rotator cuff tissues responsible for decelerating 90+ mph throwing motions. For both golfers and batters, he breaks down how the violent rotational forces generated during swings create predictable patterns of compensation when hip mobility and strength are compromised.

    What makes this discussion particularly valuable is the connection Dr. Griffin draws between seemingly unrelated body regions. The feet and ankles create the foundation, the hips generate power, and the thoracic spine enables proper rotation - when any component falters, others compensate. For golfers specifically, years of poor posture combined with limited mobility creates a perfect storm when attempting powerful drives. Rather than simply treating symptoms, Dr. Griffin explains how performance physical therapy identifies these patterns before they become injuries, allowing you to maintain peak performance throughout your competitive season.

    Perhaps most compelling is how addressing these issues translates to measurable performance gains. Using technology like Rapsodo, athletes can see tangible improvements in metrics like club head speed, ball velocity, and carry distance after just a few targeted sessions. Whether you're looking to prevent injuries or maximize your athletic potential, this episode provides the roadmap for keeping your rotational sports career thriving without pain.

    Ready to transform your game? Contact the Carolina Movement Doc Performance Team today through our website, social media, or podcast platforms to work directly with our rotational sports specialists.

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    21 mins
  • The Hard Truth About Healing: When Rest Becomes the Best Medicine
    Apr 2 2025

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    Every athlete fears hearing those words: "You need to shut it down." Yet sometimes, complete rest is precisely what your body demands. Dr. Scott Jablonka tackles the challenging moments when treatment and interventions aren't the best medicine—and when listening to your body's surrender flag becomes crucial for long-term success.

    Drawing from real clinical experiences, Dr. Jablonka walks through specific scenarios that require complete shutdown: acute injuries producing sharp pain with movement, post-surgical complications when pain remains unmanageable, and overuse conditions that runners often try to push through. The podcast offers practical guidance for recognizing when your body is waving that white flag—like pain that wakes you at night, steadily declining performance despite increased effort, or recovery metrics that stay in the red despite adequate sleep.

    The discussion extends beyond physical indicators to address mental burnout, which can be equally destructive to performance. Dr. Jablonka shares insights from elite coaching perspectives, including Ben Bergeron's approach of adjusting training intensity based on athletes' energy levels. This awareness of both physical and mental states allows coaches and athletes to make strategic decisions about when to push and when to pause.

    Whether you're a competitive athlete following a strict training plan or someone recovering from surgery, this episode provides the framework to make smart decisions about your body's need for recovery. Sometimes the hardest but most important decision is giving yourself permission to rest—potentially saving yourself from months of forced recovery later.

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    22 mins
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