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The Ask Mike Reinold Show

The Ask Mike Reinold Show

Von: Mike Reinold
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Answering all your physical therapy, fitness, strength and conditioning, sports performance, and career advice questions. Join me, Lenny Macrina, Dave Tilley, Dan Pope, Mike Scaduto, Lisa Russell, Kevin Coughlin, Diwesh Poudyal, and others from my team at Champion Physical Therapy and Performance in Boston, MA and learn how we help people feel better, move better, and perform better. Ask your questions at http://mikereinold.com/askmikereinold.© 2026 Mike Reinold Fitness, Diät & Ernährung Gymnastik & Fitness Hygiene & gesundes Leben
  • Should Every ACL Get E-Stim? What the New NMES Meta-Analysis Really Shows - #AMR379
    Jan 22 2026

    Quadriceps shutdown after ACL reconstruction is one of the biggest barriers we see in the clinic. Even with modern surgical techniques and “aggressive” rehab, too many athletes struggle to get their quad strength back, and that deficit shows up later in gait, loading, and confidence on the field.

    A new systematic review and meta-analysis just took a fresh look at neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) as an adjunct to ACL rehab. Does adding NMES actually move the needle on quad strength? Does timing matter? And does any of this translate into better knee function where it counts?

    In this week’s podcast, we break down what the authors found, how strong the evidence really is, and how we’re thinking about NMES programming in our own ACL protocols. If you’re working with post-op knees, you’ll want to hear this before you set up your next rehab plan.

    To see full show notes and more, head to: https://mikereinold.com/should-every-acl-get-e-stim-what-the-new-nmes-meta-analysis-really-shows/

    Join us on Tuesday night, February 3rd, at 8:00 PM EST to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of our podcast!

    We’ll be recording an episode where you can ask us questions live, plus special discounts on our courses, and over $2500 in free giveaways from Ancore, SmartCuffs, Suji, mTrigger, and Sport Grips!

    Click here to register for the event - spaces are limited

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    15 Min.
  • Hamstring Exercises after PCL and Meniscus Surgery - #AMR379
    Jan 8 2026

    There is substantial variability in rehabilitation protocols following PCL and meniscus repair surgery. There is often a conservative period where we minimize or avoid hamstring activity.

    Biomechanical studies show that hamstring activity can increase posterior translation of the tibiofemoral joint and potentially put stress on a healing meniscus repair.

    In this episode, we discuss the science behind this and how we integrate hamstring exercises into our rehabilitation protocols for these patients.

    To see full show notes and more, head to: https://mikereinold.com/hamstring-exercises-after-pcl-and-meniscus-surgery/

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    18 Min.
  • How Much Time Off Should You Take From Throwing After the Baseball Season - #AMR377
    Dec 18 2025

    Baseball injuries continue to rise at an alarming rate. Over the years, we have seen the development of more advanced training velocity programs and pitchers that are focused on enhancing their performance during the offseason.

    This has led to a variety of development programs being performed over the offseason, which takes away from downtime and allows the body to heal after a long competitive season.

    In this episode, we talk about some of the science behind why you should take time off from throwing, and perhaps how long you should take off during the offseason.

    To see full show notes and more, head to: https://mikereinold.com/how-much-time-off-should-you-take-from-throwing-after-the-baseball-season/

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    21 Min.
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