Episodios

  • Physiotherapy, Strength and Conditioning, and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
    Aug 25 2021

    In this season finale, Dr. Kauffman is joined by Dr. Sean Hiller, a physical therapist at Vulcan Movement in Birmingham, Alabama. He is a doctor of physical therapy, but also leans heavily in the strength and conditioning world.

    We talk about his approach to pelvic floor dysfunction through a strength and conditioning perspective.

    You can find Dr. Sean Hiller on instagram at @seanhiller_physio and his practice @vulcanmovement to keep up with him and his content.

    Dr. Kauffman: @elitespineplus on instagram

    While this is the season finale, Dr. Thomas Kauffman and Dr. Kaytlyn Wells will be back with more episodes in the near future. Stay tuned.

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  • Postpartum, Pelvic Floor, And Powerlifting
    Jul 25 2021

    In this episode, Dr. Kauffman is joined by Alyssa Parten, mom, entrepreneur, and powerlifter.

    Join us as we talk to Alyssa about being a mother, as well as all things postpartum and powerlifting, what lifting looked like WHILE pregnant, and her experience with pelvic floor physical therapy before and after birth.

    She takes us through her journey and how she continued to get PR's even while pregnant and shows us that pregnancy doesn't mean giving up lifting.

    In this episode, Alyssa drops some incredible nuggets of wisdom, including being an advocate for your own care.

    Find Alyssa @alyssaparten on instagram to follow along with her journey and learn some very useful information.

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    Dr. Kauffman: @elitespineplus

    Dr. Wells: @beyond.recoveryphysicaltherapy

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    *Please see a doctor regarding lifting and pregnancy. This is to provide information regarding Alyssa's PERSONAL experience, not to give medical advice.

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    39 m
  • Pelvic Floor Dysfunction- vol 1.
    Jul 11 2021

    In this episode Drs. Kauffman and Wells discuss pelvic floor dysfunction, as well as a bit on lifting with pregnancy. This episode is selected as explicit due to talk of some intimate areas surrounding pelvic floor therapy.

    This is a highlight of what is to come in the next few weeks as we are joined by some experts in the field of pelvic floor therapy. So get warmed up with this episode, then check back in and learn more about pelvic floor.

    P.S. Leaking for men or women while lifting may be common, but is NOT normal

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    28 m
  • Lateral Hip Pain
    Jun 27 2021

    In this episode, Drs Kauffman and Wells discuss lateral hip pain, the causes, treatments, and things that could be going on.

    Check this episode out to learn about lateral hip pain, especially if you struggle with this!

    Find us on Instagram and send us a message!

    Dr. Kauffman: @elitespineplus

    Dr. Wells: @beyond.recoveryphysicaltherapy

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    40 m
  • Drop the 200 with Mike Lewis
    Jun 13 2021

    In this episode, we are joined by Mr. Mike Lewis, @dropthe200 who talks all things weight loss, his personal journey and motivation to change his life style. He has lost 250 pounds and is constantly encouraging and motivating others to take control of their life.

    We couldn't be more proud to have him on our podcast to share his story with you all.

    Find us on Instagram and send us a message!

    Dr. Kauffman: @elitespineplus

    Dr. Wells: @beyond.recoveryphysicaltherapy

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    37 m
  • Knee case study
    May 30 2021

    In this episode, we talk about Dr. Kauffman's patient who has some difficulty straightening her knee.

    While he has been working hard on getting her knee straight, sometimes hard work isn't the end all, be all. These cases really show that a team approach is the best way to work through injuries.

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    27 m
  • Should we push young athlete specialization?
    May 16 2021

    In this episode, Dr's. Kauffman and Wells discuss the potential adverse affects of early sports specialization in youth athletes.

    Dr. Wells has been seeing more youth athletes who have adult types of injuries, who tend to specialize in a sport early in life.

    As a whole, we think we need to push ourselves, spend every waking moment in the sport, and repeat. However, this is leading to more overuse injuries in youth athletes and can actually prevent them from playing college ball.

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    29 m
  • Does Posture REALLY matter?
    May 2 2021

    Please SUBSCRIBE to our show so that you can stay updated on our most recent releases. ALSO, please REVIEW us on your favorite podcast location. This helps us get the word out to others so we can help more people overcome their injury.

    In this episode, Dr's Kauffman and Wells discuss posture and if it matters, when it matters, and when it doesn't matter.

    Is posture truly as important as social media makes it out to be? Is it the SOLE reason you have back pain? Are the points we are making in this podcast similar to what you have heard/believe or opposite?

    Dr. Kauffman: @elitespineplus

    Dr. Wells: @beyond.recoverypt

    Beyond the Script: @beyond.thescript.pod

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    42 m