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What's in Your Head: Tools for Pain and Dizziness

What's in Your Head: Tools for Pain and Dizziness

Di: Peter Schultz PT DPT
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What’s In Your Head: Tools for Pain and Dizziness is a podcast about pain, dizziness, headaches, stress, and symptoms that don’t always make sense — and what to do about them.

Hosted by Pete Schultz, PT, DPT, a Doctor of Physical Therapy with over 20 years of experience, this show is for anyone who’s been told “everything looks normal” but still doesn’t feel like themselves. If you’re dealing with persistent pain, dizziness, headaches, post-concussion symptoms, or stress that lingers longer than expected, you’re not broken.

Each episode explores why symptoms persist, not just in the body, but throughout the nervous system, and how the brain and body constantly interact. Using modern, evidence-based approaches — including pain reprocessing, somatic tracking, mindfulness, self-regulation exercises, biofeedback, neurofeedback, vestibular rehabilitation, and movement-based therapies — Pete shares practical tools he uses every day with clients.

Every episode includes tools you can actually use to calm the nervous system, reduce pain, improve balance and stability, and feel more confident in your body.

This podcast isn’t about saying “it’s all in your head.”
It’s about understanding how your nervous system, musculoskeletal system, vestibular system, and visual system work together — and how to work with them more effectively


The information shared on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional regarding your specific condition or health concerns.

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  • Understanding The Different Types of Headache
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of What’s in Your Head, we take a deep dive into the different types of headaches — and why understanding them matters.

    While many people think “a headache is just a headache,” different headache types reflect different patterns in the nervous system. Migraine, tension-type headaches, cervicogenic headaches, post-traumatic headaches, neuralgia, and new daily persistent headaches all present differently and often respond to different treatment approaches.

    We’ll break down the key characteristics of common headache types, discuss why headaches can persist even when imaging looks normal, and explore evidence-based, non-pharmacological strategies that can help calm the nervous system.

    In this episode, you’ll also learn practical tools including progressive muscle relaxation, lifestyle regulation, movement, and biofeedback approaches that can support headache recovery — especially when symptoms are being driven by nervous system sensitization rather than tissue damage.

    This episode is designed to help you better understand your symptoms, reduce fear, and begin shifting your system toward safety and regulation.

    Disclaimer

    This podcast is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The information shared is not a substitute for individualized evaluation or treatment by a qualified healthcare professional. If you are experiencing headaches, migraines, dizziness, or other neurological symptoms, please consult with a licensed healthcare provider for personalized care.

    Helpful Links

    🧠 Learn more about pain and dizziness education and resources:
    👉 https://painanddizzy.com

    🏃‍♂️ Schedule a physical therapy appointment at Dynamic Sports Physical Therapy:
    👉 https://dynamicsportspt.com


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    33 min
  • How the Autonomic Nervous System Drives Pain and Dizziness
    Jan 12 2026

    Episode 2 — How the Autonomic Nervous System Drives Pain and Dizziness

    https://www.dynamicsportspt.com/ follow link to schedule an appointment for physical therapy.

    https://painanddizzy.com/ follow link for more information on pain and dizziness.


    Episode 2 — How the Autonomic Nervous System Drives Pain and Dizziness

    In this episode of What’s in Your Head?, Dr. Pete Schultz explains how the autonomic nervous system plays a powerful — and often overlooked — role in persistent pain, dizziness, headaches, and other unexplained symptoms.

    The autonomic nervous system controls things like heart rate, breathing, blood flow, digestion, muscle tension, and sensory processing. Its job is to keep you safe. But when it begins to interpret normal life, stress, or past injury as danger, it can shift the body into a protective state that produces very real symptoms — even when no tissue damage is present.

    Using clear, relatable examples and the latest neuroscience, Pete walks you through how this protective response can amplify pain signals, create dizziness and lightheadedness, tighten muscles, disrupt breathing, and heighten sensitivity throughout the body. You’ll learn why so many people feel stuck, fragile, or “on edge” — and why those sensations are not a sign that something is broken.

    Most importantly, this episode introduces a simple, evidence-based way to start sending safety signals back to your nervous system so it can begin to calm down and allow symptoms to ease.

    Using extended exhale breathing and physiologic sigh Pete shows how to start regulating the Autonomic Nervous System.

    If you’ve been searching for answers to ongoing pain or dizziness that don’t show up on scans or tests, this episode will help you finally understand what your body is doing — and how to work with it instead of fighting it.

    Episode Disclaimer

    The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional regarding your specific condition or health concerns.



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    33 min
  • Why Pain Persists
    Jan 5 2026

    https://www.dynamicsportspt.com/ To schedule a physical therapy appointment

    https://painanddizzy.com/ To learn more information on Pain and dizziness or email painanddizzy@gmail.com

    Why Pain Persists

    In the first episode of What’s In Your Head, Pete Schultz, PT, DPT, introduces a new way to understand pain — one that goes beyond tissues, scans, and diagnoses.

    Pain is real. But it’s not always a sign of damage.

    In this episode, Pete explains how pain is a protective output of the nervous system, not a direct measure of injury. Using simple, relatable examples — from stepping on a nail to real clinical stories — he breaks down how the brain and nervous system decide when pain is needed, and why pain can persist long after tissues have healed.

    You’ll learn:

    • How the nervous system processes pain signals
    • Why the brain weighs danger vs safety before creating pain
    • How thoughts, past experiences, stress, and life context influence pain
    • Why more tissue damage doesn’t always mean more pain — and less damage doesn’t always mean less pain

    Pete shares powerful stories, including The Tale of Two Nails and lessons learned from working with amputees experiencing phantom limb pain, to illustrate how pain is shaped by both the body and the brain.

    The episode closes with your first practical tool: identifying your personal danger thoughts and safety thoughts — a starting point for helping the nervous system turn the alarm down.

    Future episodes of What’s In Your Head will dive deeper into evidence-based tools such as somatic tracking, self-regulation strategies, breathing techniques, heart rate variability, movement, and other approaches designed to create more safety in the nervous system and reduce persistent pain and dizziness.

    Episode Disclaimer

    The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional regarding your specific condition or health concerns.




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    24 min
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