Dr. Joe chats with Dr. Cody Misuraca about resistance training for the older adult including health considerations, myths and ways to think about exercise that may help to decrease barriers and increase motivation!Dr. Cody Misuraca is head coach at Waypoint...
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TMD’s Podcast | Golden Nuggets: Episode 2 – John Flagg
Dr. CJ DePalma, PT, and Dr. Joe Camoratto, PT from The Movement Dr. chat with John Flagg about a variety of topics! They discuss remote coaching, AT and PT, RPE training, and much more.John Flagg is the Wellness Director at Orthopedic and Sports Physical...
TMD’s Podcast | Golden Nuggets: Episode 1
Dr. CJ DePalma, PT, and Dr. Joe Camoratto, PT from The Movement Dr. discuss what their new podcast The Golden Nuggets will be all about! The Movement Dr. is a physical therapy clinic that offers in-person and Telehealth Physical Therapy and Remote Coaching for...
The Movement Dr. Voted 2020 Best Of The Bay For Best Physical Therapy
Voted 'Best Of The Bay For Best Physical Therapy' in 2020, The Movement Dr. provides the most up-to-date information to the community about physical therapy and recovery. Pensacola, October 16, 2020 - The Best of the Bay is an award presented by the Pensacola...
The Science of Feeling Better
Your intervention or therapy for your injury or pain is not the only thing at play as to why you are progressing and feeling better. Learn more.
“I Think I Hurt My ___”: You Aren’t Feeling What You Think You’re Feeling
“Seeing is believing” but should you believe just because you feel? Unfortunately, research shows that palpation can be unreliable.
Understanding Pain And Working Out: “Should I Continue To Exercise?”
There are a few things that we need to address when speaking on pain while working out; the association of pain with damage, form, expectations, and when not to train.
Low Back Imaging: What It Doesn’t Tell Us
Almost everyone owns a car. Due to the commonality of this occurring in our culture, there is a comparison between our own bodies and these machines, or any machines, in that 1) when something is wrong, we will feel, see, or hear it and 2) once the source of those symptoms are found, replacing the source will fix the problem. It just makes sense, right? Well, there is a problem with this way of thinking.
Shoulder Pain: A New Outlook On Treating Impingement
Research is showing that we need to change how we view and treat shoulder pain. Historically, it’s been looked at from a structural and mechanical perspective.
Nocebo Effect Vs. Placebo Effect: Language Can Affect Outcomes
Nocebo is the anti-placebo. The nocebo effect is a negative effect or outcome due to a negative expectation. A negative outcome, or nocebo effect, can be a greater perception of pain. Negative information can make patients experience greater pain.
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