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Dr. Emily Ferree, a physical therapist and biomechanist from southern California, joins us for episode 69 of The Layback Podcast. Ferree discusses her multifaceted approach to athlete care, emphasizing the importance of understanding biomechanics, manual therapy, and rehabilitation strategies. She highlights principles of motor learning, the significance of early isometric exercises post-surgery, and the need for effective communication with athletes to alleviate their fears during recovery. Dr. Ferree also addresses the potential disconnects between throwing efficiency and pitching effectiveness, the impact of early sports specialization, and future research directions in biomechanics and performance.
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Dr. Emily Ferree, a physical therapist and biomechanist from southern California, joins us for episode 69 of The Layback Podcast. Ferree discusses her multifaceted approach to athlete care, emphasizing the importance of understanding biomechanics, manual therapy, and rehabilitation strategies. She highlights principles of motor learning, the significance of early isometric exercises post-surgery, and the need for effective communication with athletes to alleviate their fears during recovery. Dr. Ferree also addresses the potential disconnects between throwing efficiency and pitching effectiveness, the impact of early sports specialization, and future research directions in biomechanics and performance.

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