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"Circus Hurts!" ft. Emily Scherb, DPT

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In this episode, Danielle and Jake sit down with Dr. Emily Scherb, DPT, and discuss working with circus and aerial artists - some of the fastest growing disciplines in the performing arts.

Emily brings both personal experience as a performer, as well as a healthy dose of scientific and anatomical knowledge to advocate for and treat this population. She breaks down the art forms, and opens our eyes as to how skilled and physically demanding these arts are as we tackle the idea that "circus hurts."

Circus Vocabulary:

https://www.thecircusdoc.com/circus-vocabulary/

"Caring for Circus Artist's" Course:

https://circusanatomy.com/p/learning-the-ropes/?product_id=1946251&coupon_code=CIRCUSBODIES

Contact Emily:

IG and Twitter: @thecircusdoc

email: [email protected]

Contact Danielle:

IG:@danielleanice_dpt

Contact Jake:

IG: @tmd_themovementdocs

For more information on virtual health and wellness consults or programming email Jake: [email protected]

Questions, concerns, comments, complaints? Reach out to us on the podcast at [email protected]

Intro and Outro Music:

reCreation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone/59721

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In this episode, Danielle and Jake sit down with Dr. Emily Scherb, DPT, and discuss working with circus and aerial artists - some of the fastest growing disciplines in the performing arts.

Emily brings both personal experience as a performer, as well as a healthy dose of scientific and anatomical knowledge to advocate for and treat this population. She breaks down the art forms, and opens our eyes as to how skilled and physically demanding these arts are as we tackle the idea that "circus hurts."

Circus Vocabulary:

https://www.thecircusdoc.com/circus-vocabulary/

"Caring for Circus Artist's" Course:

https://circusanatomy.com/p/learning-the-ropes/?product_id=1946251&coupon_code=CIRCUSBODIES

Contact Emily:

IG and Twitter: @thecircusdoc

email: [email protected]

Contact Danielle:

IG:@danielleanice_dpt

Contact Jake:

IG: @tmd_themovementdocs

For more information on virtual health and wellness consults or programming email Jake: [email protected]

Questions, concerns, comments, complaints? Reach out to us on the podcast at [email protected]

Intro and Outro Music:

reCreation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone/59721

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