
I interview movement and therapy professionals to understand their stories and uncover pearls of wisdom that will help anyone on the path to understanding their pain and movement problems. I hope you'll find inspiration for your own journey of getting out of pain. If you are seeking reasons to be hopeful or want to learn about some unique approaches to getting your body well again, you'll enjoy th... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 15 days ago |
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Have you ever struggled to find the talus bone? Either your own, or on one of your clients?
On today’s episode of Movement Detectivery I’ll be answering a recent question I received from a listener and Anatomy in Motion student who’s got a case of ... more
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Oh boy, this interview was a long time coming- I am thrilled to have finally interviewed one of the most i... more
Jenn Pilotti just wrote a new book called Spinal Intelligence! It’s her 4th book, to be precise, and, like a crazy person, she edited it all by herself.
We recorded this podcast the day after her book was released, and I' am really looking forward ... more
Today’s episode of Movement Detectivery is just me, Monika! No guest. I’ll be answering a recent question I received from a client about the best positions to sleep in.
Now just a standard disclaimer that the answers I provide here are not meant to ... more
Melissa is a black belt BJJ athlete, registered nurse, osteopath, and now a newly minted PhD holder (we discuss her latest research in this interview).
I wanted to speak with Melissa because of how embarrassingly ignorant I am about concussion reha... more
Ajna is a South-African born bodyworker who I originally bonded with due to our eerily similar life-paths: We both studied dance, moved to Toronto, danced professionally, got injured, stopped dancing and started studying Thai massage, realized there ... more
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Hello Movement Friends! The video in this post is a lesson I filmed wayyyy back during COVID times for my online community, Movement Detective Scho... more
Helen Hall is best known as a movement coach specializing in helping people improve their running efficiency, but I know her as a movement detective extraordinaire.
Helen has a vast toolkit that allows her to observe peoples’ movement problems over ... more
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