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KIMEcast

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Hosts Tony Mikla DPT, MSPT, CSCS, SFMA, FMS, XPS, CertDN and Russ Dunning MPT, SFGII, MS, FMT Master Instructor cut through the BS in high performance sports medicine, business and the physical therapy profession to let you know how it really works. Reach out to us with questions or case studies at kimecast@kimeperformance.comKIME Performance Exercice et forme physique Fitness, alimentation et nutrition Hygiène et vie saine
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  • The Biggest Misses in Physical Therapy | Hope, Strength & Return to Performance
    Jun 8 2026

    Most rehabilitation programs focus on pain, range of motion, and checking boxes on a protocol. But is that enough to truly return someone to sport, performance, or the life they want to live?

    In this episode of KIMEcast, Tony Mikla and Russ Dunning explore some of the biggest missed opportunities in physical therapy and sports medicine. They discuss why fear and uncertainty are often the first barriers to recovery, how clinicians can inspire hope through education and coaching, and why successful rehabilitation requires much more than simply following a protocol.

    The conversation dives into strength development, tissue adaptation, speed progression, foot mechanics, return-to-sport decision making, and the critical role of individualized coaching. They also challenge common assumptions about injury management, explore why load is essential for healing, and explain how modern rehabilitation should bridge the gap between recovery and high performance.

    Whether you're an athlete, clinician, coach, or someone navigating an injury, this episode offers a different perspective on what it really takes to heal, adapt, and perform at your highest level.

    Key Topics:

    • The psychology of injury and fear
    • Why hope is a critical part of rehabilitation
    • Protocols vs. individualized coaching
    • Building strength after injury
    • The importance of load for tissue healing
    • Foot function, speed, and athletic performance
    • Common mistakes in return-to-sport progression
    • Why movement quality and power matter
    • Lessons from real patient stories
    • The future of physical therapy and sports medicine
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    1 h et 3 min
  • From Pain to Performance | The Rehab Continuum Explained
    Jun 1 2026

    Most injuries aren't complicated.

    Our thinking about them is.

    In Episode 60 of KIMEcast, we break down the framework we use to evaluate injuries, guide rehabilitation, and return athletes safely back to performance. Rather than trying to solve every problem at once, we discuss how identifying the true limiting factor creates clarity and accelerates results.

    The conversation explores KIME's Performance Continuum—a step-by-step model that moves athletes from pain and inflammation, to mobility, strength, speed, and ultimately high-level performance.

    Topics include:

    • The difference between inflammatory pain and mechanical pain
    • Why identifying the limiting factor changes everything
    • Mobility vs. strength vs. motor control deficits
    • The role of manual therapy and neurological "resets"
    • Why most stiffness isn't actually scar tissue
    • Reset → Reprogram → Reload
    • Building strength that transfers to sport
    • How speed exposes movement dysfunction
    • Return-to-sport testing and performance benchmarks
    • Why fatigue is one of the greatest injury risk factors
    • The art and science of rehabilitation programming

    Whether you're an athlete, coach, clinician, or parent, this episode provides a practical framework for understanding injury recovery and building a more resilient body.

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    58 min
  • Return to Sport vs. “Healed” | The Truth About Injury Recovery
    May 27 2026

    What does it actually mean to be “healed” after an injury?

    In Episode 59 of KIMEcast, the team breaks down one of the biggest misconceptions in sports medicine: pain-free does not mean ready to perform. From ankle sprains to ACL tears to throwing injuries, this episode explores why athletes continue to get hurt, how compensation patterns develop, and why true return-to-sport testing matters.

    The conversation dives deep into kinetic linking — the body’s ability to transfer force efficiently from the ground up — and how breakdowns in mobility, stability, reaction time, and movement quality create injury risk long before a major injury occurs.

    Topics include:

    • Why athletes reinjure themselves after “healing”
    • The difference between rest and rehabilitation
    • Force plate testing and modern injury risk assessment
    • ACL recovery and compensation patterns
    • Reactive strength index (RSI), plyometrics, and ground contact time
    • Mobility limitations that silently increase injury risk
    • Throwing mechanics and kinetic chain breakdowns
    • Why elite athletes are often elite compensators
    • The future of return-to-sport testing and sports performance

    This episode is a deep dive into the intersection of biomechanics, rehabilitation, performance training, and injury prevention — and why sports medicine must evolve beyond simply treating pain.

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    58 min
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