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#123 - Pain, Plasticity & Performance: How Rehab Actually Works with Dr. Todd Riddle, Part 2

#123 - Pain, Plasticity & Performance: How Rehab Actually Works with Dr. Todd Riddle, Part 2

Episode 123 Published 2 weeks ago
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Pain, Plasticity & Performance: How Rehab Actually Works with Dr. Todd Riddle

Why do some rehab programs fail to produce lasting results — while others help patients rebuild strength, resilience, and performance?

In this episode of the FAKTR Podcast, we take a deep dive into the science behind effective rehabilitation.Building on the framework discussed in Part 1 of this series, Dr. Todd Riddle explores what is actually happening inside the body when rehabilitation is done correctly — from tissue healing and fascia mechanics to neurological adaptation and neuroplasticity.

You’ll learn how progressive loading, sensory input, and movement-based interventions influence the musculoskeletal system, nervous system, and overall recovery process.

If you’re a clinician, student, or healthcare professional working in rehab, sports medicine, or human performance, this episode will give you a deeper understanding of how rehab truly works — and why progression and load management are essential for long-term outcomes.

Key Topics: 
  • The role of fascia in movement, force transmission, and sensory feedback
  • Why the concept of “densification” may be more accurate than “adhesions”
  • What tensegrity means for stability and whole-body movement
  • How afferentation and sensory input influence the nervous system
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