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Integrating Fitness into Clinical Practice
FAKTR Podcast Episode 4 - Part 2
Presented by Tom Teter, DC developer of FAKTR’s Rehab to Fitness
EPISODE SUMMARY
Today’s episode is Part 2 of our training on Implementing Fitness into Clinical Practice, if you have not yet listened to Episode 3, I highly suggest that you hit the pause button on this episode and go back to listen to Episode 3 (the Part 1 of this training) FIRST.
In our Episode 3 (Part 1), Dr. Teter laid the foundation for implementing fitness as an important component of patient care. We discussed the differences and similarities between rehab and fitness, touched on the reasons why rehab programs fail and the six stages of care.
In today’s episode, Dr. Teter will be talking more about exercise selection and load progression, managing pain during exercise, the ABCS of motor pattern programming and how to use fitness as maintenance care.
We will discuss how fitness isn’t just about improving capacity, but about improving overall health and how to develop a continuum of care from rehab to fitness and how to determine where your patient falls in the spectrum.
Have a question that wasn’t covered? Submit your questions for an upcoming Q&A episode with Dr. Riddle here: https://2earrqgh.paperform.co
Download the course note packet here: https://pxlme.me/9_rdvBP9
To learn more about enrolling in the Rehab to Fitness certification program, visit https://pxlme.me/Xiy0KhG2
Interested in watching the full webinar replay? View the full recorded webinar replay here: https://pxlme.me/EEYm4hww

Sponsored By:
This episode is sponsored by Iron Neck - Iron Neck training products Iron Neck provide a versatile solution to improve strength and mobility, relieve chronic pain and prevent injuries to the head, neck and spine. Listeners of the FAKTR podcast can recieve 10% off of their order at https://www.iron-neck.com/ using promo code FAKTR10 at checkout.

PATREON LINK
Want exclusive access to additional bonus content, early-release episodes, an opportunity to earn CE credit for each training and an ad-free listening experience? We are constantly adding more benefits for our patrons, so get in early for maximum value.

Visit our patreon page to learn more here: https://www.patreon.com/FAKTR
ABOUT DR. TETER
Dr. Tom Teter is the owner of Engineering Athletes, a manual therapy and performance enhancement clinic that focuses on integrating movement-based rehabilitation and functional performance training. With more than 15 years of experience in strength and conditioning and clinical practice, Dr. Teter has treated and trained thousands of athletes at all levels of skill and ability. His clients have ranged from children in youth development programs to high level elite and professional athletes from a wide variety of sporting backgrounds. Dr. Teter holds a Bachelors degree in Exercise Science from Missouri State University, as well as a Doctorate in Chiropractic from Cleveland Chiropractic College. With his extensive experience in rehabilitation, Dr. Teter hold numerous certifications within the industry that have helped him develop injury prevention training protocols that assist his clients in reaching their peak physical potential. In addition to running his clinical practice, Dr. Teter is an Associate Professor and the Program Director of the Fitness and Wellness Program at Park University. During his time at Park, Dr. Teter has developed the program’s full curriculum blending the science of exercise with the practical application of strength and conditioning. Through also working with the sports medicine program at Park University, Dr. Teter created and developed an app for smartphones that determines daily readiness for athletic activity by measuring subjective training loads and physiological adaptation to stress. The application ‘Ready Athlete’ has the ability to decrease the incidence of injury by using data to predict the onset of overtraining. Dr. Teter has also become a sought-after expert witness in court cases involving fitness and injury due to his expertise in injury prevention, rehabilitation, and performance enhancement training.
Dr Teter’s Links
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rehabtofitness
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rehab_to_fitness/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-teter-dc-7680a74b/
FAKTR LINKS
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FAKTRconcept
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/FAKTREDUCATION/
LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/faktr
Integrating Fitness into Clinical Practice FAKTR Podcast Episode 4 - Part 2 Presented by Tom Teter, DC developer of FAKTR’s Rehab to Fitness EPISODE SUMMARY Today’s episode is Part 2 of our training on Implementing Fitness into Clinical Practice, if you have not yet listened to Episode 3, I highly suggest that you hit the pause button on this episode and go back to listen to Episode 3 (the Part 1 of this training) FIRST. In our Episode 3 (Part 1), Dr. Teter laid the foundation for implementing fitness as an important component of patient care. We discussed the differences and similarities between rehab and fitness, touched on the reasons why rehab programs fail and the six stages of care. In today’s episode, Dr. Teter will be talking more about exercise selection and load progression, managing pain during exercise, the ABCS of motor pattern programming and how to use fitness as maintenance care. We will discuss how fitness isn’t just about improving capacity, but about improving overall health and how to develop a continuum of care from rehab to fitness and how to determine where your patient falls in the spectrum. Have a question that wasn’t covered? Submit your questions for an upcoming Q&A episode with Dr. Riddle here: https://2earrqgh.paperform.co Download the course note packet here: https://pxlme.me/9_rdvBP9 To learn more about enrolling in the Rehab to Fitness certification program, visit https://pxlme.me/Xiy0KhG2 Interested in watching the full webinar replay? View the full recorded webinar replay here: https://pxlme.me/EEYm4hww Sponsored By: This episode is sponsored by Iron Neck - Iron Neck training products Iron Neck provide a versatile solution to improve strength and mobility, relieve chronic pain and prevent injuries to the head, neck and spine. Listeners of the FAKTR podcast can recieve 10% off of their order at https://www.iron-neck.com/ using promo code FAKTR10 at checkout. PATREON LINK Want exclusive access to additional bonus content, early-release episodes, an opportunity to earn CE credit for each training and an ad-free listening experience? We are constantly adding more benefits for our patrons, so get in early for maximum value. Visit our patreon page to learn more here: https://www.patreon.com/FAKTR ABOUT DR. TETER Dr. Tom Teter is the owner of Engineering Athletes, a manual therapy and performance enhancement clinic that focuses on integrating movement-based rehabilitation and functional performance training. With more than 15 years of experience in strength and conditioning and clinical practice, Dr. Teter has treated and trained thousands of athletes at all levels of skill and ability. His clients have ranged from children in youth development programs to high level elite and professional athletes from a wide variety of sporting backgrounds. Dr. Teter holds a Bachelors degree in Exercise Science from Missouri State University, as well as a Doctorate in Chiropractic from Cleveland Chiropractic College. With his extensive experience in rehabilitation, Dr. Teter hold numerous certifications within the industry that have helped him develop injury prevention training protocols that assist his clients in reaching their peak physical potential. In addition to running his clinical practice, Dr. Teter is an Associate Professor and the Program Director of the Fitness and Wellness Program at Park University. During his time at Park, Dr. Teter has developed the program’s full curriculum blending the science of exercise with the practical application of strength and conditioning. Through also working with the sports medicine program at Park University, Dr. Teter created and developed an app for smartphones that determines daily readiness for athletic activity by measuring subjective training loads and physiological adaptation to stress. The application ‘Ready Athlete’ has the ability to decrease the incidence of injury by using data to predict the onset of overtraining. Dr. Teter has also become a sought-after expert witness in court cases involving fitness and injury due to his expertise in injury prevention, rehabilitation, and performance enhancement training. Dr Teter’s Links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rehabtofitness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rehab_to_fitness/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-teter-dc-7680a74b/ FAKTR LINKS FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FAKTRconcept INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/FAKTREDUCATION/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/faktr read more read less

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