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Thinking Practitioner Podcast, Ep 127: Low Back Pain Updated (with Whitney Lowe & Til Luchau)
Ep 127: ποΈ In this episode, Til and Whitney dive into strategies for addressing low back pain (LBP) with hands-on work, exploring LBP’s prevalence, causes, and treatments. ππ£οΈπ₯π
Thinking Practitioner Podcast, Ep 126: Fascia: A Deep Dive (with Dr. Antonio Stecco, Rebroadcast)
126: Til and Whitney speak with fascial researcher, anatomist, and manual therapy teacher Antonio Stecco MD PhD about his research in to fascial properties, pain, and the effects of hands-on work.
Thinking Practitioner Podcast, Ep 125: Moving with Grief (with Til Luchau & Whitney Lowe)
Ep 125: ποΈ Grief affects everyone: every person, every practitioner, and every client will lose something important to them, whether itβs their youth, ability, dreams, or a loved one. And so, everyone will grieve.
In this episode, Whitney interviews Til about a very personal topic: how the recent loss of his wife has given him a new perspective on grieving, and being with others in grief: what helps, whatβs important to know, and how to move with grief, as we feel what needs to be felt, and do the things that need to be done. ππ£οΈπ₯π
Thinking Practitioner Podcast, Ep 124: Movement Logic (with Laurel Beversdorf & Sarah Court)
Ep 124: ποΈ In this episode Whitney interviews Laurel Beversdorf and Dr. Sarah Court (co-hosts of the Movement Logic Podcast) to talk about movement, exercise, and rehabilitation. ππ£οΈπ₯π
Thinking Practitioner Podcast, Ep 123: Getting Over Over-Pronation: Ankle & Foot Function (Rebroadcast)
Ep 123: ποΈ In celebration of Til Luchau’s upcoming “Ankle Issues” livestreamed course, he and Whitney Lowe geek out on conditions, anatomy, function, and biomechanics of the ankle and foot.
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Thinking Practitioner Podcast, Ep 122: Performing Arts Massage (with Christian Green)
Ep 122: ποΈIn this episode Whitney talks with Christian Green about working with athletes and performing artists. They cover some of the unique facets of working with these special populations. There is much more than specialized techniques necessary to work in these environments and Christian shares some unique and interesting perspectives. ππ£οΈπ₯π