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Fuel Your Strength

Sports Injury Rehab and Returning to Lifting w/ Dr. Leada Malek

Fuel Your Strength

Steph Gaudreau

Fitness, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2022

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

One of the most common questions I get is about returning to lifting and modifying your training after an injury. While it can feel scary to get back into lifting after an injury, the good news is that with the right program, your body can overcome more than you believe it can.

Key Takeaways

If You Want to Return To Lifting After an Injury, You Should:

  1. Listen to pain as if it is a messenger and not a serious alarm
  2. Try to move past your fear and anxiety by thinking happy thoughts
  3. Work with a professional to find the right dosage and rate of exercise for your state

Getting Back to What You Love with Dr. Leada Malek

Dr. Leada Malek is a licensed physical therapist, board-certified sports specialist, and one of the 9% of therapists in the US who specialize in sports therapy. She has treated everyone from professional dancers to athletes, weekend warriors, and young adults. Dr. Malek uses a combined approach of manual therapy and therapeutic exercise to help her patients move better, perform better, and compete again. She believes in retraining the body as a whole and assisting people in preventing or recovering from injury so that they can continue to do what they love.

Treating the Whole Person

You may not think of yourself as an athlete, but Dr. Malek believes that you are one if you are doing something that you love. When an injury happens, it can prevent us from doing these activities; and it can profoundly impact our mental health, immune system, hormones, sleep, and mood.

Dr. Malek likes to get to know and treat a person as a whole being. Knowing what drives you, your fears, and your strengths can help identify an injury and prevent any future injuries. Addressing your thoughts and beliefs around your injury can actually help you resolve your pain and give you the confidence to get back into lifting again.

Get Past Your Fear and Back Into the Gym

Sometimes an injury or simply getting older can make us question our ability to build strong muscles and strong bones. But Dr. Malek is here to tell you that your body is incredibly resilient, and with the right dosage and right rate of exercise, your body can adapt, and you can take baby steps towards doing what you love again.

Pain is not always a sign of injury, but it does need to be listened to. By paying attention to what your body is trying to tell you, and focusing on the exercises and movement patterns that make you feel the best, you can address all the things that go into making you a functioning human, and move past your injury in the best way possible.

Are you ready to address your fears around rehabbing your injury and get back to lifting? Share your thoughts with me in the comments section of the episode page.

In This Episode

  • Common issues that athletes deal with, even at a high level of performance in contrasting arenas (10:02)
  • The role of low energy availability and how it can impact how you train (14:49)
  • Physical manifestations that can come from low energy availability when recovering (20:56)
  • What to do if you are afraid or skeptical to start lifting again after an injury (24:42)
  • How to know how much mobility is right for you (34:20)

Quotes

“Once I got in and really started to appreciate how you could use exercise to help someone continue to exercise despite their ability to not exercise, that was really cool to me.” (7:14)

“It may not show up in hormonal levels, or maybe it is, and you just can't see it, but it can show up in your mood, in sleep disturbances, in immune function.” (20:24)

“Not every question that you ask the person may be about the injury, but every question you ask should be about them. What they think, what they believe, how they view their injury, what scares them or what excites them, and what they want to be able to do. Because if you have all that information, and they are having an off day because of something else, you might catch something at a very early stage that could save them from a future injury.” (23:11)

“You should be able to complete everything you want to do without the looming fear of ‘this is going to injure me again’. Because your body is super resilient.” (27:24)

“There is someone out there that is dedicated to making sure that you understand your body in the sense that is going to offer the way of exercising for longevity, and that doesn't hinder your progress.” (29:39)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

One of the most common questions that I get every week in my direct messages and my emails

0:05.6

is, Steph, I've injured my blank. How am I going to get back to lifting? How should I modify my

0:13.6

training? And I hear you loud and clear because a decade ago, I hurt my back. And it was one of the most

0:21.2

serious injuries I had had. I was afraid. I had pain. I was confused. I didn't know what to do. And

0:27.9

I just wanted to get back to lifting because I loved it. And I still do. So I'm not an expert

0:34.4

in this topic, which is why I have a very consistent habit of recommending people who are

0:41.2

when you contact me. But I wanted to invite an expert on this to the podcast today so that she can

0:48.2

give us her perspective on injury, being an athlete, strength training, how to get back to the

0:54.6

gym, what to look for, what some of the most important factors are in returning to training

1:00.4

and so much more. If you've ever dealt with this or you're currently dealing with it now,

1:05.4

I know today's podcast will help. The Listen to Your Body podcast is all about helping women who

1:14.0

lift weights get stronger, fuel themselves without counting everybody to food, perform better in

1:21.6

and out of the gym and take up space. I'm strength coach, nutritional therapy practitioner

1:28.6

and certified intuitive eating counselor, Steph Goddrow. This weekly show brings you discussion

1:34.8

about building strength without obsessing about food and exercise, lifting weights, food psychology

1:42.2

and more. You'll learn how to eat, train, recover, listen to your body and step into your strength.

1:50.4

Hit subscribe on your favorite podcast app and let's dive in.

2:03.8

Hey there, welcome back to the podcast. Thank you so much for being here with me today to

2:10.7

hear all about injury and recovery and being an athlete and dealing with aches and pains and

2:18.1

how do you get back to the thing that you love to do if you've had an injury.

2:23.8

I've invited a very special guest today and her name is Dr. Lieta Malik. She is a doctor of

2:29.4

physical therapy and she has such an amazing Instagram presence and obviously works in private

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