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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 9 MIN

E7: Closer Care: Rethinking Physical Therapy

from Good Neighbor Podcast: Portland, OR · host Austin Lewis & Nicki McDaniel

What if recovery didn’t have to hurt? We sit down with physical therapist and Body Mechanix founder Nicki McDaniel to rethink how healing really happens—through time, skilled touch, and a calmer nervous system. Nicki shares the story that redirected her from medical school to physical therapy: witnessing a clinician spend 45 present, focused minutes with her mother during a pivotal moment. That experience shaped a practice built on presence over rush, partnership over prescription, and progress measured by function, ease, and confidence.Across 15 years, Nicki has helped a wide range of people—from weekend pickleball players with stubborn elbow pain to clients carrying deep, long-held tension in the diaphragm and pelvic floor. She breaks down one of the field’s most persistent myths, that PT must be painful to be effective, and explains why respectful progressions often outperform aggressive protocols. We explore craniosacral therapy and targeted fascial work, how breath and rib mobility change the game, and what “energy flow” looks like when translated into practical physiology and nervous system regulation.You’ll hear simple ways to bring recovery into daily life—short, high-quality exercises, mindful breathing, and the reset that comes from time outdoors. Nicki’s grounded approach pairs Eastern-inspired concepts of flow with evidence-informed movement, showing how less force and more presence can lead to stronger, more sustainable outcomes. If you’ve ever left a clinic thinking PT isn’t for you, this conversation offers a different path: collaborative care that meets you where you are and helps you return to what you love with less pain and more capacity.Enjoyed the conversation? Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs a gentler way back to movement, and leave a quick review so others can find the show.

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What if recovery didn’t have to hurt? We sit down with physical therapist and Body Mechanix founder Nicki McDaniel to rethink how healing really happens—through time, skilled touch, and a calmer nervous system. Nicki shares the story that redirected...

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