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Restoring Human Movement

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I'm Dr. Sebastian Gonzales, the treating doctor at Performance Place®.

In this podcast, you will get to hear broken down information about conditions we treat, which also could be conditions you or one of your friends have.

My goal with this podcast is to form a common language between sports medicine professionals and patients/ athletes.

Listen to experts, learn anatomy and sports injury theory in my show.

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Aug 30, 2017

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Dr. David Geier is an orthopedic surgeon with a passion for education and prevention. In fact, he  wrote a book on the Top 10 injuries in sports history and how they could have been prevented.

In this session, we go over ACL injuries, UCL (elbow in throwers) injuries, and Football head injuries.

 

This was...


Aug 23, 2017

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I loved these quotes from Dr. Newton’s IG feed so much I had to have him on the show to discuss them in detail:

Injuries rarely come from nowhere. There are often plenty of warning signs. We just need to pay attention to them. https://www.instagram.com/p/BRoKTMfh6FU/

 

Why do we consistently wait for...


Aug 16, 2017

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Dr Scott Mills breaks it down really easy for you. The shoulder doesn’t exist in isolation. The cause of a shoulder injury when jerking, snatching or overhead pressing could be your past ankle injury or your lack of midback motion to name a few. You’ll have to listen to hear the rest.

 

We go over some...


Aug 9, 2017

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Max Shank is a strength coach of a rare breed. After looking at his eBook “The Simple Shoulder Solution,”, I thought to myself… there’s almost nothing else I would add to this program. After speaking with Max on the podcast, I changed my mind… this is pretty complete.

 

Is there more we can add...


Aug 2, 2017

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Have you ever had an injury to a muscle where the MRI is negative?

 

This is an extremely common and frustrating situation for most people because they feel it could be all in their head… but that’s not the case.

 

In 2012, a new classification of muscle injuries came to be.