Medicine

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Medicine

Medicine is not pills.It is not injections.It is not surgery.Medicine restores the body.Hosted by Sean Light, founder of Saint Bartholomew Medicine, this podcast explores what actually heals chronic pain and builds durable human performance.Through clinical insight, lived experience, and systems-based thinking, Medicine challenges the conventional model of symptom management and replaces it with a deeper framework: rebuild the systems, and the body restores itself.Each episode examines the foundations of real healing:– Sleep– Nutrition– Strength– Nervous system regulationAlong the way, Sean shares the stories that shaped this philosophy — from childhood headaches to performance training, from the Sistine Chapel to the symbolic meaning of Saint Bartholomew — and explains the Four Systems of Healing that guide his clinical work.If you are done chasing quick fixes and ready to build a body that works, this is where we begin.This is Medicine.

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    What No One is Telling You About Chronic Pain | Learn the Secrets with Neal Hallinan

    Medicine | Episode 4 — From Chronic Pain to Clarity: A Conversation with Neal HallinanNeal Hallinan spent fourteen years having three to four SI joint blowouts a year. He had tinnitus at thirteen, plantar fasciitis in both feet, a shoulder that fell apart while pitching, and a body that could not shift to its left side. He had no idea they were all the same problem.In this episode of Medicine, Sean and Neal trace the full arc - from a teenager with ringing ears and a ruined pitching career, to a guy getting drunk on weekends just to survive the foot pain, to discovering the Postural Restoration Institute on a dial up modem, to the moment a mouth guard was placed over his teeth and he almost fell over standing still.What follows is one of the most honest and clinically rich conversations this show has had. Neal does not oversimplify. He does not sell anything. He just tells you what happened and what he has come to understand about why.Topics covered:- The anatomy of asymmetry - why the right diaphragm, the liver, and the brain all push the body to the same sideWhat the left AIC pattern actually is and what it looks like in a body over time- How a crossbite locked Neal's entire movement system into a dysfunctional pattern for decades- Why the jaw and the teeth are not a dental issue - they are a neurological one- How the visual system and the sphenoid bone change the shape of the eye and alter what the brain can perceive- Why flat floors are threatening to the nervous system and what to do about it- The three things a brain needs that modern life has almost entirely removed- Why rhythmic music is a legitimate clinical tool, not a theoryAnd at the end, why chronic pain is not a structural problem. It is a brain that has lost its map.Neal Hallinan is a trainer, educator, and one of the most talented professionals of postural restoration and neuroscience working in the field today.Find Neal Hallinan:YouTube:  @NealHallinan Instagram: @neal_hallinanWebsite: www.PRITrainer.comSaint BartholomewThe Patron Saint of Chronic Pain.New York Citywww.SaintBartholomew.com

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    Built on a Broken Foundation: The Surprising Impact of Your Feet (ft. Dr. Maddy Walkner)

    Medicine | Episode 3 — The Foot as a Foundation: A Conversation with Dr. Maddy WalknerMost chronic pain doesn't begin where it hurts. In this episode of Medicine, Sean sits down with Dr. Maddy Walkner — foot and ankle surgeon, sports medicine specialist, and partner at Silverstone Podiatry on Manhattan's Upper East Side — for one of the more clinically surprising conversations we've had yet.What starts as a discussion about heel cups turns into a deep exploration of how the foot influences everything above it — hamstring activation, pelvic alignment, proprioception, anxiety, and even teeth grinding at night.Topics covered:— Why a heel cup can create a full-body neurological response— The tripod of the foot and what happens when the heel loses its position— Flat feet as a proprioceptive problem, not just a structural one— Gait analysis: what to look for, how long to watch, and why shoes can lie to you— Orthotics — custom vs. over-the-counter, and when each is right— Bunions and hammer toes: what they actually are, and why early intervention matters— The connection between foot instability, anxiety, and sensory upregulationDr. Walkner graduated salutatorian from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, completed a concurrent Master of Public Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and served as chief resident at Lenox Hill Hospital — where she continues to teach the next generation of foot and ankle surgeons.This is episode three of Medicine — a conversation series dedicated to the truth of pain, performance, and what it means to move well.Find Dr. Maddy Walkner:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmaddy_walknerSilverstone Podiatry: https://silverstonepodiatry.com/about-dr-madeline-walkner/Saint BartholomewThe Patron Saint of Chronic Pain.New York Citywww.SaintBartholomew.com

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    David Dunlop: The Athlete's Advantage: Why Elite Training Holds the Key to Ending Chronic Pain

    David Dunlop worked in elite college athletics coaching strength and conditioning at the University of Minnesota football program after playing the game himself at Louisiana Tech and Portland State. Today, as Director of Performance at Saint Bartholomew, he works with a very different kind of athlete: people in chronic pain.In this episode, David shares the journey that brought him here, the patterns he keeps seeing in chronic pain patients, and the moment that changed how he thinks about the body entirely. He breaks down the brain's role in pain, pulls back the curtain on the treatment paths his clients have tried before finding Saint Bartholomew, and draws a sharp line between how elite athletes recover and how the rest of the world suffers — and why that gap might be the root cause of chronic pain itself.He closes with his top advice on neck pain, knee pain, and shoulder pain and one piece of advice he'd give to anyone currently living in pain.This is Medicine. Not drugs. Not surgery. Real medicine.What we cover:— David's path from college football player to elite S&C coach to chronic pain specialist— The trends he keeps observing across his clients— His "big ah-ha moment" working with people in pain— The brain's role in chronic pain— How elite athletic recovery differs from civilian healthcare — and why it matters— Top tips for neck pain, knee pain, and shoulder pain— His single best piece of advice for anyone in pain right nowLearn more:Website: https://www.saintbartholomew.com/ Newsletter: https://medicine.saintbartholomew.com/Podcast: https://medicine.saintbartholomew.com/

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    What is Medicine? | How Chronic Pain Enters the Body and the Real Medicine That Treats It

    What is medicine?Not pills.Not injections.Not surgery.Real medicine restores the body.In this first episode of Medicine, I explain what we believe medicine actually is — and why chronic pain persists when we treat symptoms instead of systems.I share:- The headache story that shaped my career- What I learned from studying the human body through performance training- Why traditional rehabilitation often fails- The moment in the Sistine Chapel that changed everything- Why Saint Bartholomew became the symbol of this work- The Four Systems of Healing we use to restore the bodyAt Saint Bartholomew Medicine, we believe the body heals when you rebuild the systems that support it.Real medicine is built on:- Sleep- Diet- Strength- Nervous system regulationWhen those are aligned, pain cannot survive.If you’ve tried physical therapy, chiropractic, injections, or rest — and you’re still stuck — this episode will help you understand why.This is the foundation.Chapters:0:00 – Introduction: What Is Medicine?3:50 – My Story7:15 – The Headache Years14:27 – Why Traditional Exercise Doesn’t Work18:15 – The Four Systems of Healing24:25 – What Happens When an Athlete Gets Injured30:41 – Why Saint BartholomewLearn more:Website: https://www.saintbartholomew.com/ Newsletter: https://medicine.saintbartholomew.com/Podcast: https://medicine.saintbartholomew.com/

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Medicine is not pills.It is not injections.It is not surgery.Medicine restores the body.Hosted by Sean Light, founder of Saint Bartholomew Medicine, this podcast explores what actually heals chronic pain and builds durable human performance.Through clinical insight, lived experience, and systems-based thinking, Medicine challenges the conventional model of symptom management and replaces it with a deeper framework: rebuild the systems, and the body restores itself.Each episode examines the foundations of real healing:– Sleep– Nutrition– Strength– Nervous system regulationAlong the way, Sean shares the stories that shaped this philosophy — from childhood headaches to performance training, from the Sistine Chapel to the symbolic meaning of Saint Bartholomew — and explains the Four Systems of Healing that guide his clinical work.If you are done chasing quick fixes and ready to build a body that works, this is where we begin.This is Medicine.

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