Listen "The Injury Playbook: With A Rehabilitation Specialist W/ Dr. Tom Walters"
Episode Synopsis
Episode Overview:In this episode, Dr. Brandon Parker interviews Dr. Tom Walters, an orthopedic physical therapist, educator, and social media content creator known for his platform “Rehab Science.” They discuss the true nature of pain, the difference between injury and pain, how mindset and education play critical roles in recovery, and practical strategies to rebuild strength, mobility, and resilience.
Key Topics:
Understanding the complexity of pain (physical, emotional, psychological)
The relationship between tissue injury, pain perception, and healing timelines
The importance of education, movement, and self-management in rehabilitation
Gradual exposure to feared movements and activities to decrease sensitivity
Incorporating resistance training and mobility work for long-term joint health and injury prevention
Applying evidence-based rehab principles and strategies from Dr. Walters’ new book
Timestamps:0:00 – Introduction0:14 – Meet Dr. Tom Walters: Orthopedic Physical Therapist & Educator2:08 – Transition from clinical practice to online rehab education3:56 – Defining pain as both physical and emotional: Why pain isn’t always linked to tissue damage7:00 – Phantom limb pain & brain’s role in pain perception9:04 – Injury vs. pain: The impact of context and meaning on pain experience10:15 – Common imaging findings (e.g., disc bulges) without pain and how to address patient beliefs12:00 – The importance of empathy, communication, and planting “educational seeds”14:10 – Manual therapy, narratives, and helping patients see progress15:33 – The rehab process: Calming pain, addressing impairments, and gradual progress17:30 – Tissue-specific healing timelines: Why different tissues heal at different rates21:00 – Using low-load mobility and non-threatening movement as early rehab steps22:28 – Phase-by-phase rehab: Pain reduction, restoring mobility & motor control, then building strength25:00 – Resistance training as the “Fountain of Youth” for long-term resilience29:00 – Strength training’s role in longevity, independence, and “compressing morbidity”31:00 – Social connections, movement-based hobbies, and mental health benefits of staying active33:00 – Dealing with chronic, unexplained pain and fear avoidance: Gradual exposure & mindset shifts37:00 – Parallels between persistent pain and chronic anxiety: Sensitizing and desensitizing neural circuits41:00 – Visualization techniques in rehab: Mentally rehearsing movements to reduce fear43:00 – Dr. Walters’ book: Bridging the gap between short-form social media tips and in-depth rehab principles47:00 – Body region-specific chapters & three-phase rehab approach in the book51:00 – Encouraging active participation, self-management, and seeking help when needed54:00 – Final takeaways: Move, learn, and strengthen for long-term health55:00 – Where to find Dr. Walters: Instagram & YouTube (@rehabscience)
Resources & Links:
Dr. Tom:
Instagram
Dr. Tom's YouTube
Host: Dr. Brandon Parker
Newsletter
Instagram
Key Topics:
Understanding the complexity of pain (physical, emotional, psychological)
The relationship between tissue injury, pain perception, and healing timelines
The importance of education, movement, and self-management in rehabilitation
Gradual exposure to feared movements and activities to decrease sensitivity
Incorporating resistance training and mobility work for long-term joint health and injury prevention
Applying evidence-based rehab principles and strategies from Dr. Walters’ new book
Timestamps:0:00 – Introduction0:14 – Meet Dr. Tom Walters: Orthopedic Physical Therapist & Educator2:08 – Transition from clinical practice to online rehab education3:56 – Defining pain as both physical and emotional: Why pain isn’t always linked to tissue damage7:00 – Phantom limb pain & brain’s role in pain perception9:04 – Injury vs. pain: The impact of context and meaning on pain experience10:15 – Common imaging findings (e.g., disc bulges) without pain and how to address patient beliefs12:00 – The importance of empathy, communication, and planting “educational seeds”14:10 – Manual therapy, narratives, and helping patients see progress15:33 – The rehab process: Calming pain, addressing impairments, and gradual progress17:30 – Tissue-specific healing timelines: Why different tissues heal at different rates21:00 – Using low-load mobility and non-threatening movement as early rehab steps22:28 – Phase-by-phase rehab: Pain reduction, restoring mobility & motor control, then building strength25:00 – Resistance training as the “Fountain of Youth” for long-term resilience29:00 – Strength training’s role in longevity, independence, and “compressing morbidity”31:00 – Social connections, movement-based hobbies, and mental health benefits of staying active33:00 – Dealing with chronic, unexplained pain and fear avoidance: Gradual exposure & mindset shifts37:00 – Parallels between persistent pain and chronic anxiety: Sensitizing and desensitizing neural circuits41:00 – Visualization techniques in rehab: Mentally rehearsing movements to reduce fear43:00 – Dr. Walters’ book: Bridging the gap between short-form social media tips and in-depth rehab principles47:00 – Body region-specific chapters & three-phase rehab approach in the book51:00 – Encouraging active participation, self-management, and seeking help when needed54:00 – Final takeaways: Move, learn, and strengthen for long-term health55:00 – Where to find Dr. Walters: Instagram & YouTube (@rehabscience)
Resources & Links:
Dr. Tom:
Dr. Tom's YouTube
Host: Dr. Brandon Parker
Newsletter
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