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Root To Rise

Root To Rise

By: Dr. Emily Splichal
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Root to Rise focuses on the power of connection – from the ground beneath us to the core within us – and how it shapes the way we move, feel and live. We will explore how strength does not begin in your muscles but rather starts where you are grounded. It is time to reconnect, rebuild – and rise!2025 Personal Development Personal Success
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  • The Aging Foot: Movement Longevity Starts Here | 26
    Apr 16 2026

    Walking speed is one of the most powerful biomarkers of longevity — and it depends entirely on what is happening from the ground up. In this solo episode, Dr. Emily Splichal unpacks five categories of age-related foot changes that every movement professional and health-conscious individual needs to understand: joint mobility, muscle strength, fascia and collagen, peripheral nerve function, and skin and vascular health.

    She connects big toe dorsiflexion directly to step length, calf pump activation, and brain-derived neurotrophic factor — making the case that protecting the first MTP joint is a neurological investment, not just a structural one. She covers the clinical reality of sarcopenia in the intrinsic foot muscles, why fascial cross-links from elevated glucose restrict energy transfer, and how to apply neuroplasticity principles when working with neuropathy patients who are too often told to stay in their shoes.

    Key topics include rocker sole mechanics, metatarsal pad application, Naboso insoles and socks for sensory stimulation, neural ball release for fascial hydration, fat pad atrophy management, and micro-circulation support through movement, vibration, and texture.

    These changes are not entirely inevitable — and the habits you build now in your 20s, 30s, and 40s determine how well you move in your 60s, 70s, and 80s.

    Listen now and share with a patient, practitioner, or athlete who needs this framework.

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    38 mins
  • From Fascia to Freedom: Reclaiming the Body with Sue Hitzmann | #25
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode of Root to Rise, Dr. Emily Splichal sits down with Sue Hitzmann, creator of the MELT Method and a global pioneer in fascia-focused self-care.

    Together, they explore the powerful intersection between fascia, sensory input, and nervous system regulation — and why sustainable movement must begin beneath the surface.

    This conversation goes beyond biomechanics. It's about resilience, adaptability, and reconnecting to the body as an intelligent system.

    Key Topics:
    • Why fascia is more than connective tissue — it's a communication network
    • How dehydration, stress, and repetitive movement patterns alter tissue quality
    • The relationship between fascia and the autonomic nervous system
    • Chronic pain as a sensory processing issue
    • Why subtle input can create profound change
    • Longevity as adaptability — not just strength

    About Sue Hitzmann:

    Sue Hitzmann is a nationally recognized educator, manual therapist, and founder of the MELT Method — a revolutionary approach to restoring the supportive qualities of connective tissue through gentle, self-administered techniques.

    Her work has been featured in major media outlets and is practiced globally as a sustainable approach to pain relief and longevity.


    Learn More…

    • www.themeltmethod.com

    • https://www.instagram.com/meltmethod/

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    44 mins
  • Flat Feet Aren't All the Same: What Your Foot Type Really Means | #24
    Feb 9 2026

    In this in-depth solo episode, Dr. Emily Splichal tackles one of the most misunderstood topics in foot health: flat feet.

    Rather than treating flat feet as a single condition, Dr. Emily explains why the term itself is misleading and why understanding pronation, stability, timing, and foot type is essential for preventing pain and improving long-term movement health. You'll learn how foot mechanics influence everything from knee alignment and pelvic position to low back pain, fatigue, and injury risk.

    This episode offers a clear, practical framework for identifying flexible vs. rigid flat feet, distinguishing muscle weakness from ligament laxity, and choosing the right combination of strengthening, support, and footwear for both adults and children.

    Key Takeaways
    • Why not all flat feet are the same and why classification matters
    • How foot motion directly affects knees, hips, pelvis, spine, and posture
    • When foot exercises can help (and when they can't change arch shape)
    • How to approach flat feet in children without over-correcting too early
    Resources & Links
    • Website & Virtual Consultations: https://thefunctionalfootdoc.com
    • Instagram: @thefunctionalfootdoc
    • Powerstep Arch Supports (Adults & Kids): https://powerstep.com
    • NOBOSO Sensory Insoles: https://noboso.com
    • Foot Wedges & Felt Pads: https://hapad.com

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    55 mins
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