Jenna Kantor, performer and physical therapist, interviews individuals on health in the performing arts. Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment purposes and is not medical advice.
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Title: Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction.On this episode, Dr. Jamie Blau was interviewed. She is a board certified Chiropractor serving the New York community. Dr. Blau evaluates each person's whole body when taking care of her patients. She prides herself on being a good listener and examiner, assisting a person's body in functioning at its highest pot…
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Title: Hip Labral Tears.On this episode, Danelle Dickson was interviewed. She is a graduate of University of Delaware, has over 11 years of clinical, research, and administrative experience in physical therapy sports and orthopedic fields. She founded Performance Plus Physical Therapy with the goal of providing a different rehabilitation experience…
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Title: Healthy Twerking.On this episode, Sherrill Williams was interviewed. She is a physical therapy student at NYU and plans to specialize in working with performing artists. .Where to listen to podcast:1. Spotify2. iTunes3. Soundcloud.Show Information:.Mission: On Physiotherapy Performance Perspectives (PPP), Dr. Jenna Kantor, performer and phys…
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Title: Handling Finances in the Performing Arts.On this episode, Will Butler was interviewed. He is a physio-turned-financial advisor. As an irreverent magnifier, his mission is to change healthcare by improving the lives of clinicians, through financial education and planning. He enjoys few things more than Ben & Jerry’s ice cream; helping clinici…
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Title: Physical Health in West Coast Swing.On this episode, Alyssa Arms, PT, DPT, was interviewed. As a young dancer who was forced to quit dance for several months while recovering from a major injury with improper medical advice, Dr. Alyssa learned how important it is that dancers are treated by someone who truly understands how to work with danc…
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Title: What does an occupational therapist do?.On this episode, Heather Wilkens Mogielnicki, Occupational Therapist, was interviewed. From the age of 10 Heather only wanted to be a professional flutist. Her focus and dedication to her instrument led her to receive her BFA in flute performance from SUNY Purchase in 1991. She went on to freelance wor…
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Title: Lyme Disease and Empathy in Theatre.On this episode, Meghan Ross was interviewed. Meghan started performing at the very young age of 2 and a half! She danced competitively and also trained with a mentor from The Joffrey Ballet School. Her passion grew with her as she studied theatre at The Gateway Playhouse. She then went on to study Musical…
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Title: Taping for Performing Artists.On this episode, Dr. Angelica Napolitano was interviewed on taping for performing artists. Angelica is a TPI Certified Doctor of Physical Therapy, and the proud owner of Optimal Physical Therapy and Wellness in Jupiter, Florida. Dr. Napolitano is committed to working with individuals through the creation of powe…
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Title: From Dancer to Singer.On this episode, Kevin Raponey was interviewed. Kevin is originally from Bristol, CT now residing is New York City! He studied dance for 10 years before attending the dance program at University of the Arts where he received his Certification in Dance Education. Since then, Kevin has performed at Theme Parks, on Cruise …
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Title: Nutrition for Performers.On this episode, Dr. Brianne Showman was interviewed. Dr. Showman has been a licensed physical therapist since 2006. Since that time, she has been helping active adults and athletes get back to peak performance and health.As ideas and theories in rehabilitation and functional movement are constantly changing, she is …
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Title: Life as a Dancer with Peridance.On this episode, Alexandre Barranco was interviewed. Alexandre Barranco was born in Brazil. In 2001, at the age of 11, he began his dance studies at ABAMBA (Benefactors and Friends of Dancers and Actors Boys Association). In 2008, he had his first professional experience in the "Ballet of the City of Taubate,"…
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