Welcome to Season 5 and Episode 75 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah are joined by Nikki Naab-Levy, strength coach and hypermobility specialist.
You will learn:
* What is hypermobility and how does it differ from flexibility
* What are the Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes and how do they differ from Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder
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Feb 2026
122: A Science Communicator Explains Pseudoscience, with Dr. Joe Schwarcz, PhD
In this episode, Laurel and Sarah are joined by Dr. Joe Schwarcz, Director of the Office for Science and Society at McGill University and one of the most experienced science communicators working today. They explore why pseudoscientific health claims spread so effectively, even a ... Show More
1h 11m
Jan 2026
121: Do No Harm, But Also Sell Shoes? The Doctor vs Brand Problem
In this solo episode, Sarah takes the “doctor vs brand” framework that went viral on Instagram and runs it as a real-time case study on a real company. The target is Cadense, an adaptive shoe that claims to help with foot drop, toe catch, and neurologic walking difficulties using ... Show More
55m 26s
Apr 2023
Does Joint Hypermobility Increase Injury Risk?
Dr. Brian Cole is joined by George Andrews, PT, DPT from RUSH Physical Therapy to discuss hypermobility in athletes, especially in sports like collegiate and professional divers. To schedule an appointment with RUSH Physical Therapy, visit www.rushpt.com.
22m 17s
Jul 2024
45: The Power of Dance and Embracing Motherhood with Nikki Norenberg
Welcome to The Tara Talk, your go-to podcast for all things mindset + movement! Today Tara connects with mover, shaker, creator, and mama, Nikki Norenberg Klaus. Nikki shares her journey of creating EMBODIED, a dance program to help people reconnect with themselves, that was insp ... Show More
51m 59s
Apr 2024
Hypermobility: a blessing or a curse?
Being more flexible than the average person can have its advantages, from being great at games such as Limbo to feeling smug in yoga class. But researchers are coming to understand that being hypermobile can also be linked to pain in later life, anxiety, and even long Covid. Made ... Show More
15m 1s