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Rehab Myths, Business Advice, and Mental Injuries | DR. ANDY FATA-CHAN | Ep. 99

Rehab Myths, Business Advice, and Mental Injuries | DR. ANDY FATA-CHAN | Ep. 99

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From his journey starting with a pool hall bet that led to bodybuilding and eventually physical therapy, to challenging common misconceptions about pain and rehab, Dr. Andy delivers game-changing perspectives for coaches and athletes alike.


In this episode, they dive deep into:

- Why the absence of pain doesn't mean the presence of function

- How to transition clients from pain to performance using proper progression

- Debunking dangerous myths about back pain and imaging results

- The art of behavior change through questioning rather than telling

- Building a successful business while avoiding burnout

- The male mental health and therapy epidemic

- Q&A on why Andy is a badass


This conversation bridges the gap between rehabilitation and performance, offering practical frameworks that will transform how you approach training and recovery.


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