Restoring Human Movement

Restoring Human Movement

Dr. Sebastian Gonzales: Sports Injuries | Physiotherapy | Chiropractic Spo
Negara Amerika Syarikat
Genre Health & Fitness, Alternative Health
Bahasa EN
Episod 381
Terkini 01.06.2026

The 'Restoring Human Movement' Podcast features interviews with movement experts from various disciplines, including medical doctors, sports chiropractors, personal trainers, strength coaches, physical therapists, and athletic trainers. They discuss evidence-based practices for treating and preventing aches and pains. Hosted by Dr. Sebastian Gonzales, a sports chiropractor from Huntington Beach, California, the show is aimed at chiropractors, physical therapists, strength coaches, personal trainers, fitness enthusiasts, and athletes.

Episod

  • Should You Ice Plantar Fasciitis? (Splints, Barefoot & Recovery Tips) 01.06.2026 15min
    Should You Ice Plantar Fasciitis? (Splints, Barefoot & Recovery Tips)   Download the FREE Plantar Fasciitis 6 Step Recovery Program here https://www.p2sportscare.com/webinars... 714-502-4243 | Costa Mesa, CA | http://www.p2sportscare.com Book a Discovery Session/ Consultation to see if we can help (virtually or in-person)
  • Can You Run with Plantar Fasciitis? (When It's Safe vs Risky) 25.05.2026 12min
    Can You Run with Plantar Fasciitis? (When It's Safe vs Risky)   Download the FREE Plantar Fasciitis 6 Step Recovery Program here https://www.p2sportscare.com/webinars... 714-502-4243 | Costa Mesa, CA | http://www.p2sportscare.com Book a Discovery Session/ Consultation to see if we can help (virtually or in-person)
  • Why Plantar Fasciitis Hurts More at Certain Times (Morning, Sitting, Trails) 18.05.2026 10min
    Why Plantar Fasciitis Hurts More at Certain Times (Morning, Sitting, Trails)   Download the FREE Plantar Fasciitis 6 Step Recovery Program here https://www.p2sportscare.com/webinars... 714-502-4243 | Costa Mesa, CA | http://www.p2sportscare.com Book a Discovery Session/ Consultation to see if we can help (virtually or in-person)
  • Best Trail Running Shoes for Plantar Fasciitis (Cushion, Support 11.05.2026 10min
    Best Trail Running Shoes for Plantar Fasciitis (Cushion, Support Download the FREE Plantar Fasciitis 6 Step Recovery Program here https://www.p2sportscare.com/webinars... 714-502-4243 | Costa Mesa, CA | http://www.p2sportscare.com Book a Discovery Session/ Consultation to see if we can help (virtually or in-person)
  • Where Should You Run with Plantar Fasciitis? (Surface, Speed & Hills Explained) 04.05.2026 8min
    Where Should You Run with Plantar Fasciitis? (Surface, Speed & Hills Explained) Download the FREE Plantar Fasciitis 6 Step Recovery Program here https://www.p2sportscare.com/webinars... 714-502-4243 | Costa Mesa, CA | http://www.p2sportscare.com Book a Discovery Session/ Consultation to see if we can help (virtually or in-person)
  • Feel Good, Look Good, Age Well: My Anti-Aging Playbook 16.03.2026 20min
    Hey everybody, it's your co-host Sebastian with the Restoring Human Movement podcast! Today's episode is a special one, as I'm sharing insights from a book I'm creating—a 'playbook' about things I wish I'd known much earlier in life to radically improve overall health and physical well-being. For years, our office has been dedicated to helping people overcome conditions like lower body pain, sciatica, and foot problems, often dispelling the bad information that suggests things will only get worse with age. I've personally dealt with multiple injuries over the years and experienced firsthand the misinformation prevalent in healthcare. This episode introduces a new philosophy: 'Feel Good, Look Good, Age Well.' In my 30s, I realized that true well-being isn't just about looking good; it's fundamentally about feeling good and then aging well—avoiding common issues like high blood pressure or diabetes. We'll explore the holistic approach needed to achieve this, emphasizing that it's not just about physical activity or nutrition alone. Tune in to discover the foundational principles that can genuinely transform your health journey! Looking to get in touch with our office? We hold licenses in many states and can help via telehleath 714-502-4243  https://www.p2sportscare.com/ 
  • Lateral (side) Hip Pain? A Case Study in Referred Pain 09.03.2026 13min
    Are you experiencing baffling side hip pain that just doesn't seem to make sense? In this episode, we're diving into a fascinating case presentation with a seasoned marathon runner who developed lateral hip pain after a race. Despite a long history of managing hip complaints, this time was different – no pop, no direct injury, just persistent discomfort from the upper crest of the hip down the side and backside. This 'mystery' pain was a dead giveaway of spine-referred hip pain, a phenomenon that accounts for 70-75% of hip complaints we see without a direct mechanism of injury! It might sound odd, but pain from your spine can absolutely manifest as hip discomfort, especially when there's no direct impact or pop and the pain is located on the side, near the greater trochanter. We'll debunk common misconceptions, like mistaking this type of pain for IT band syndrome (which typically presents differently, often with knee symptoms). Learn how an experienced examination can quickly identify the true source of your pain and help you find rapid relief, even when it's referred from the upper lumbar spine. This is a must-listen for active individuals looking to understand their pain without feeling like they're damaging their body long-term!   Looking to get in touch with our office? We hold licenses in many states and can help via telehleath 714-502-4243  https://www.p2sportscare.com/  Free Hip Webinar: https://www.p2sportscare.com/webinars/ Online Hip/Groin Program: https://www.p2sportscare.com/products/ 
  • Fourth & Fifth Finger Numbness: Could Your Neck Be to Blame? 02.03.2026
    Welcome back to the Restoring Human Movement podcast! Are you experiencing frustrating numbness or tingling in your fourth and fifth fingers? While there's a lot to unpack when it comes to nerve issues, today we're diving into the common causes of this specific type of finger numbness. Here's a crucial insight: If you're feeling this numbness in both hands, there's a high probability it's actually originating from your neck or spine! It's far less common to have bilateral cubital tunnel syndrome or carpal tunnel syndrome, making the spine a primary suspect – even if you don't have obvious neck pain or stiffness. Important Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is not medical advice. It is your responsibility to seek a proper examination and diagnosis from a qualified medical professional. This isn't just for liability; getting the right care early on is critical. Many people delay treatment for numbness, especially if weakness develops, and waiting too long can make full recovery significantly more challenging in the future. Don't let poor initial care lead to prolonged problems. Tune in to understand why acting early is so important! Looking to get in touch with our office? We hold licenses in many states and can help via telehleath 714-502-4243  https://www.p2sportscare.com/  Sebastian's Book: https://www.p2sportscare.com/products/ 
  • Hamstring Tear Recovery: What I Wish I Knew (A Personal Journey at 43) 23.02.2026
    Today, we're getting real about a challenging injury: the hamstring tear. Your host shares a deeply personal experience, having suffered this injury three times in the last year alone. As a 43-year-old athlete who's played baseball since childhood, this is a topic that hits close to home – and it's something many active individuals, whether fast sprinters or highly mobile, often fear as a career-ender. In this episode, you'll get an inside look at the journey through multiple hamstring tears. We'll dive into the crucial insights and practical advice that your host wishes he knew during the very first tear. It's a scary injury, but it doesn't have to be the end of your athletic pursuits. Tune in for an honest conversation about recovery, lessons learned, and how to navigate the challenges of a hamstring tear, drawing directly from lived experience. Youtube Virtual Hamstring Surgery Series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4ia_VsGiqb-TmVMFkPPAeUBZhMEHFN5_ Looking to get in touch with our office? We hold licenses in many states and can help via telehleath 714-502-4243  https://www.p2sportscare.com/ 
  • Solving Thigh Pain: A Runner's Guide to Leg Injuries 16.02.2026 14min
    In this episode, we tackle the persistent ache and mystery behind thigh pain. We dive deep into common musculoskeletal diagnoses that affect runners and active individuals, breaking down how to identify whether your pain is a simple muscle strain or something more complex. We start by demystifying pain in the front of the thigh, discussing everything from common quad muscle strains and contusions to the surprising signs of nerve irritation like radiculopathy. We'll share how to tell the difference between a torn muscle and a deep, nagging ache from a bone stress injury—a common concern for runners who ramp up their mileage too quickly. Then, we'll move to the back of the thigh, addressing the age-old question: Is it a hamstring strain or sciatica? We'll reveal the key differences and share common presentation patterns of sciatic nerve irritation that often mimic hamstring tightness, even without the presence of numbness or tingling. Finally, we'll wrap up by touching on the importance of a proper diagnosis and the role of conservative management, including manual therapy, rehab, and how a focus on strength training can help prevent these injuries in the first place. We'll cover: Diagnosing pain in the front of the thigh: quad strains vs. contusions and nerve pain. The difference between a hamstring strain and sciatica. The signs of a bone stress injury in the femur. Actionable rehab strategies for long-term relief and injury prevention. Contact Information: 714-502-4243 | Costa Mesa, CA | http://www.p2sportscare.com Call to Action: Book a Discovery Session/Consultation to see if we can help (virtually or in-person).
  • Why Overthinking Your Exercises Hurts Your Hip Injury Recovery 09.02.2026
    Have you tried rehabilitation or exercise programs before, only to be left frustrated and still in pain? Here at Restoring Human Movement, we frequently see individuals who haven't found success with traditional approaches, often because the quality of their exercise execution is subpar. In this episode, we're launching the 'Quality Rehab Revolution' to explain why. Many people, after consulting various healthcare providers, YouTube videos, or self-help books, start overthinking their exercises. They might focus on an overwhelming number of cues – like 'pelvis tucked,' 'shoulders down,' 'belly button to spine' – during a simple plank. We'll reveal why this excessive queuing can actually corrupt the quality of movement, hindering your progress rather than helping it. We'll share insights into how cracking these common issues can lead to dramatic improvements in your recovery. If you're tired of putting in the effort without seeing results, tune in to learn how to refine your approach, improve your exercise quality, and finally get the effective rehabilitation you deserve. Looking to get in touch with our office? We hold licenses in many states and can help via telehleath 714-502-4243  https://www.p2sportscare.com/  Free Hip Webinar: https://www.p2sportscare.com/webinars/ Online Hip/Groin Program: https://www.p2sportscare.com/products/ 
  • Beyond the Sprain: Demystifying Common Foot & Ankle Injuries 09.02.2026 24min
    In this episode, we tackle the aches, sprains, and mysteries of the foot and ankle, which are often the foundation of many runners' problems. We dive deep into common musculoskeletal injuries, from a simple misstep off a curb to the chronic pain that keeps you off the road. We'll break down the different types of ankle sprains—from the common inversion sprain to the less common but equally frustrating high ankle sprain—and explain how to tell if you might have an accompanying fracture. Then, we'll move to tendon-related pain, demystifying conditions like Achilles tendinopathy and Peroneal tendon injuries that can cause pain, swelling, and a feeling of instability. From there, we'll step into the foot to discuss conditions like stubborn plantar fasciitis and the tell-tale signs of a stress fracture. We'll also share a crucial insight: some pain that feels like a strain or tendinopathy can actually be from nerve irritation. We'll also touch on how your foot and ankle are part of a larger system, where pain can originate from issues with your knee, hip, or core. This episode is your essential guide to understanding what's really going on below the knee and why a proper diagnosis is the first step toward lasting relief. We'll cover: The difference between ankle sprains and fractures. Identifying and managing Achilles and Peroneal tendon injuries. The connection between nerve irritation and foot/ankle pain. Common foot conditions like plantar fasciitis and stress fractures. Contact Information: 714-502-4243 | Costa Mesa, CA | http://www.p2sportscare.com Call to Action: Book a Discovery Session/Consultation to see if we can help (virtually or in-person).
  • Pain vs. Injury: What to Do When It Hurts During an Ultra 02.02.2026 18min
    In this episode, we tackle the most critical question in any long-distance race: is this pain a harmless sensation or a sign of an impending injury? Your handy-dandy running injury expert breaks down the "rules of thumb" to help you, your coaches, and your crew make the right call in the heat of the moment. This episode is a must-listen for ultra-athletes and their support staff. We provide a simple, three-part framework for assessing pain on the course, from the nagging ache that's likely just sensitivity to the red flags that signal it's time to absolutely stop. We also discuss the specific responsibilities of the crew and coaches—your level-headed support system—and where you should turn for a professional diagnosis. We'll cover: The framework for identifying harmless pain versus a true injury. The critical assessments you and your crew can perform during a race. How to prevent a small issue from becoming a race-ending one. Why your crew is your most valuable asset when dealing with pain. And as always, our discussion is a general overview. Always consult a medical professional or the medical staff at the aid station. For a more detailed look at these assessments, reach out for our exclusive handout for coaches. Contact Information: 714-502-4243 | Costa Mesa, CA | http://www.p2sportscare.com Book a Discovery Session/Consultation to see if we can help (virtually or in-person).
  • Peroneal Tenosynovitis Runners 26.01.2026 8min
    Peroneal tenosynovitis may sound complicated, but for runners, the signs are often easy to spot. This condition affects the tendons along the outside of the ankle — the ones that help stabilize your foot with every stride. When these tendons become irritated or inflamed, runners often notice pain, swelling, or stiffness that gradually worsens with training. Early signs include a dull ache or soreness at the outer ankle, sometimes turning into sharper pain during or after runs. Swelling, warmth, or even a snapping sensation near the ankle can also appear. Many runners feel stiffness first thing in the morning or after sitting for long periods. On trails or uneven ground, the ankle may even feel weak or unstable, making balance harder to maintain. Unlike an ankle sprain, which happens suddenly, peroneal tenosynovitis usually builds up over time due to repetitive stress, higher mileage, or uneven terrain. Recognizing these early warning signs can help runners better understand what their body is saying and stay consistent in their training. Looking to get in touch with our office? We hold licenses in many states and can help via telehleath 714-502-4243  https://www.p2sportscare.com/ 
  • Anterior Lateral Shin Splints Runners 19.01.2026 8min
    Shin pain is one of the most common complaints among runners, and anterior lateral shin splints are a prime example. This type of shin splint affects the front and outer part of the lower leg, often showing up as an ache or soreness that builds during runs and lingers afterward. At first, the discomfort may feel like a dull ache that eases once you warm up, but over time it can progress into sharper or throbbing pain that interferes with both running and daily activities. Runners with anterior or lateral shin splints often notice tenderness when pressing on the shin, a feeling of tightness in the muscles along the front of the leg, or even mild swelling after a tough workout. Hard surfaces, downhill running, or sudden jumps in mileage can make the symptoms worse. Unlike a stress fracture, which usually causes pinpoint pain in one exact spot, shin splints typically cover a broader area along the shin and may affect both legs. Recognizing the signs early helps runners understand what's happening in their lower legs and take steps to keep training consistent without being sidelined. Looking to get in touch with our office? We hold licenses in many states and can help via telehleath 714-502-4243  https://www.p2sportscare.com/ 
  • Case Study- Two Runners with Hip & Achilles Pain 12.01.2026 13min
    Hip and Achilles pain are two of the most common problems that runners face, yet they can feel very different from person to person. In this case study episode, we look at two runners dealing with pain in these areas and the unique ways their symptoms showed up. Hip pain in runners often presents as aching or stiffness deep in the groin, on the outer hip, or at the front of the joint. It can limit stride length, cause tightness after sitting, and sometimes even mimic other issues like back problems. Achilles pain, on the other hand, is usually felt as soreness or tenderness along the tendon just above the heel. Early signs include stiffness first thing in the morning, aching that builds during a run, or swelling that lingers afterward. By comparing how these two runners experienced their hip and Achilles symptoms, this episode highlights the patterns athletes should pay attention to. Recognizing the early warning signs is key to staying consistent with training and avoiding setbacks. Looking to get in touch with our office? We hold licenses in many states and can help via telehleath 714-502-4243  https://www.p2sportscare.com/  Free Hip Webinar: https://www.p2sportscare.com/webinars/ Sebastian's Online Hip/Groin Program: https://www.p2sportscare.com/products/ 
  • What is Hoffas Fat Pad Impingement? 05.01.2026 15min
    Knee pain can be confusing for runners because it comes in many forms. One lesser-known source is Hoffa's fat pad impingement, which affects the soft tissue just below the kneecap. This fat pad normally cushions the front of the knee, but when it becomes irritated or pinched, it can create sharp, localized pain that feels very different from general soreness after a run. Runners often describe the discomfort as pain directly beneath or on either side of the kneecap, especially when the leg is fully straightened. The symptoms may worsen when running downhill, standing with the knee locked out, or after long runs that place repetitive stress on the front of the joint. Some also notice swelling, tenderness when pressing just below the patella, or a feeling of fullness at the front of the knee. Because the fat pad is highly sensitive, irritation can linger if ignored. Unlike conditions such as patellar tendon pain, Hoffa's fat pad impingement tends to feel sharper and more pinching in nature. Recognizing these symptoms early can help runners better understand the cause of their knee pain and avoid setbacks in training. Looking to get in touch with our office? We hold licenses in many states and can help via telehleath 714-502-4243  https://www.p2sportscare.com/ Online Knee Program: https://www.p2sportscare.com/products/ 
  • Spotting the Right Pro: Your Guide to Choosing a Healthcare Provider 29.12.2025 24min
    Welcome to the Restoring Human Movement podcast! Thanks for joining the movement movement. I'm Dawne, and whether this is your first time or you're returning, we're glad you're here. Don't forget, we have tons of videos on YouTube and other recordings on this podcast platform covering many areas of the body, so feel free to use those as resources for any questions you may have. Today, we're tackling a crucial topic: How do you know if you're seeing the right provider? I've got intern Garrett here with me, and you've probably heard his voice a few times by now. He's nearing the end of his year with us, so I'm taking advantage of these last opportunities to record our conversations for you. We were just discussing this before recording. Garrett, what was going through your mind that sparked the question, "Is it a red flag to be seeing this type of provider?" "Yeah, recently I went on a trip with some friends," Garrett explains, "and if you're in chiropractic school, PT school, or any sort of provider school, you inevitably get asked questions about pain or injuries. I had a friend who was seeing a pretty famous provider and asked, 'Hey, are they doing the right things for me? Are they giving me the right care I need, especially since it's a pretty far drive?' They said, 'We're flying blind here. Most people don't know what makes a good or bad chiropractor or physical therapist. Are they just trying to sell me packages? Or are they actually getting me better?' These are really important questions because if we in the industry don't check ourselves, we're not going to give people the proper care."   Looking to get in touch with our office? We hold licenses in many states and can help via telehleath 714-502-4243  https://www.p2sportscare.com/  Free Hip Webinar: https://www.p2sportscare.com/webinars/ Sebastian's Online Hip/Groin Program: https://www.p2sportscare.com/products/ 
  • Navigating Lateral Hip Pain: From Bursitis to Tendinitis & Beyond 22.12.2025 15min
    Welcome to the Restoring Human Movement podcast! Today, we're tackling a common source of discomfort: outer hip pain, specifically focusing on trochanteric bursitis. While textbooks define bursitis as side-of-the-hip pain with swelling or puffiness, what if you have pain but no swelling? We'll dive into what that means and why your symptoms might be confused with other conditions like gluteal tendinopathy or IT band issues. Bursitis is an irritation and inflammation of the bursa – a fluid-filled sac – which often means swelling. But even without visible swelling, the tips we're sharing today can help. However, understanding exactly what you have is key, which is why a thorough physical examination. If your outer hip hurts when you walk, run, hike, or even sometimes clicks, but without the classic swelling, you'll gain crucial insights. Don't let uncertainty about your outer hip pain hold you back. Tune in to learn more and discover how proper diagnosis is your first step towards effective relief Looking to get in touch with our office? We hold licenses in many states and can help via telehleath 714-502-4243  https://www.p2sportscare.com/  Free Hip Webinar: https://www.p2sportscare.com/webinars/ Sebastian's Online Hip/Groin Program: https://www.p2sportscare.com/products/ 
  • Hip Impingement Explained 18.12.2025 16min
    Welcome to the Restoring Human Movement podcast! Today, your co-host Sebastian is diving deep into hip impingement, a condition often misunderstood but crucial for athletes and active individuals to grasp. If you've been dealing with persistent hip or groin pain, this episode is for you. We'll break down exactly what hip impingement is: a pinching sensation in the hip, typically caused by two main bony types—pincer type (an overgrowth on the pelvis/acetabulum) or cam type (an abnormal shape of the femoral head). We'll also discuss mixed types. While there is indeed a bony component that often won't change, we'll explain why this doesn't mean you're stuck with the pain. As we've discussed in other podcasts, there's a vital biomechanical factor at play. This is why focused rehabilitation and exercise are key principles for effective treatment. Understanding these details is the first step toward finding relief and getting back to the activities you love. We'll even guide you to our YouTube channel for visuals that provide more insight into these bony components. Tune in to demystify hip impingement and get on the right path to recovery! Looking to get in touch with our office? We hold licenses in many states and can help via telehleath 714-502-4243  https://www.p2sportscare.com/  Free Hip Webinar: https://www.p2sportscare.com/webinars/ Sebastian's Online Hip/Groin Program: https://www.p2sportscare.com/products/