30 episodes

Sparked by questions from the treatment table and a love for helping dancers better understand their bodies, host Dr. Kat Bower PT sits down with professionals from the dance medicine community to tackle your questions. Whether you are a health-conscious dancer, a teacher, a dance medicine professional, or anyone in between the dance docs want to inspire, educate and fuel your dance journey.

The Dance Docs Kat Bower PT

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Sparked by questions from the treatment table and a love for helping dancers better understand their bodies, host Dr. Kat Bower PT sits down with professionals from the dance medicine community to tackle your questions. Whether you are a health-conscious dancer, a teacher, a dance medicine professional, or anyone in between the dance docs want to inspire, educate and fuel your dance journey.

    Setting up a Successful Season

    Setting up a Successful Season

    Hello and welcome to another episode of The Dance Docs. This week Dr Davenport and I put our heads together to come up with tips for starting the season off right.  From at home screening and some of our favorite exercises, to thoughts on general health and wellness this episode should help you to identify how to set your upcoming season up for success.  We had a great time planning this episode and hope that you get a lot out of it.  

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Yoga for Dancers

    Yoga for Dancers

    On this weeks episode of The Dance Docs I sit down with Nicole Stalker.  Nicole is a dancer with Miami City Ballet and a yoga instructor.  She and I discussed at how a yoga practice can be beneficial for a dancer, why it can be a great form of cross training, as well as how a yoga instructor may be able to develop or modify a class for dancer.  She brings her wealth of knowledge as a professional dancer, mover and yoga instructor to this vibrant and thought provoking conversation, I hope that you enjoy it as much as I did.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    So You Want To Run

    So You Want To Run

    On this week's episode of The Dance Docs I sit down with Dr. Caitlin Alexander PT.  Caitlin and I connected a few years ago through a mutual friend and we quickly bonded over our past history as dancers and current love for triathlon.  She has helped me through many of my own injuries and I am so thrilled to sit down with her to discuss running for dancers.  Caitlin is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to running for dancers, whether it’s how to safely introduce a dancer to running, or what ways dancers can build the strength needed for running, and so much more.  I hope that you enjoy this conversation with Caitlin, and if you want to check out her great dance videos, or even more information on running check her out on instagram @caitalexander.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Should Dancers Cross Condition?

    Should Dancers Cross Condition?

    As the dance season is winding down and we move into the summer months I always get lots of questions surrounding off season conditioning. Questions like  What conditioning should I be doing? How many days should I be working out? Is running the best way for me to get cardio in? And the list continues. On this week’s Episode of The Dance Docs I sit down with Dr. Kathleen Davenport to discuss your questions surrounding cross conditioning, and discuss these questions as well as ideas that we give to many of the dancers that we treat.  

    • 58 min
    The Foot Bones Connected to the Hip Bone

    The Foot Bones Connected to the Hip Bone

    On this week’s episode of The Dance Docs I am joined by Jay DIcharry PT out of Oregon.  While Jay may be known in the running community for his book Running Rewired, he has spent plenty of time working with dancers, and has an in-depth knowledge of lower extremity kinematics.  He helps to paint an understanding of how the foot and hip function together and can independently work as drivers of the lower limb, we dive into the spiraling needed for the lower extremity and why the correction of lifting your arches could be locking up a dancer's ability to move freely.  I loved my conversation with Jay and I hope that you do too!

    • 56 min
    Understanding Energy Deficiency in Dance

    Understanding Energy Deficiency in Dance

    On Today’s episode I am joined by Dr. Emily Kraus who is a sports medicine physician out of  Stanford.  Emily is the Director of the Stanford Female Athlete Science and Translational Research program, known as FASTR. The FASTR program seeks to help close the gender gap in sports science research with an emphasis on early identification and interventions to prevent injury and identify ways to optimize performance in female athletes. We sat down to discuss relative energy deficiency in sport better known as RED-S, we talked over common clinical presentations that clinicians may be able to identify, what clinical tests and measures can be used, and how energy deficiency can affect the athlete physically and mentally.

    • 50 min

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