Dustin Hardwick PT, DPT, PhD
The Movement PhD
Dr. Dustin Hardwick, PT, DPT, PhD, brings decades of movement science expertise to every episode, translating complex biomechanics and motor control research into clear, actionable insights. Each week, we’ll unpack the science of human movement, from joint mechanics to exercise analysis, combining cutting-edge research with real-world case studies.
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Dustin Hardwick PT, DPT, PhD
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Apr 13, 2026
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Episodes
The Hand: Anatomy, Biomechanics, and Muscle Function 13.04.2026 23:01
Season 2, Episode 11 — How the hand creates grip, precision, and fine motor control. In this episode of The Movement PhD , Dr. Dustin Hardwick reviews the anatomy and mechanics of the hand, including carpal bones, metacarpals, phalanges, and key joints. We explore thumb mechanics, finger arthrokinematics, intrinsic muscle function, and how grip strength is optimized through coordinated motion and...
The Forearm and Wrist 30.03.2026 24:12
Season 2, Episode 10 : How the forearm and wrist position the hand and transmit force. In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick reviews the anatomy and mechanics of the forearm and wrist, including the radioulnar joints, interosseous membrane, and TFCC. We explore pronation and supination, wrist arthrokinematics, muscle function, and how forces are transmitted from the hand to the upper arm. Links: ...
The Elbow: Joint Mechanics, Muscles, and Movement 23.03.2026 27:47
This is Season 2, Episode 9: Understanding elbow mechanics, force transmission, and muscle function. In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick reviews the elbow as a three-joint complex and explores how ligaments, arthrokinematics, and muscle function contribute to flexion, extension, pronation, and supination. We also examine force transmission through the forearm and how joint position influences tor...
Shoulder: Integrative Function and Dysfunctional Patterns 16.03.2026 32:19
In this episode of The Movement PhD , Dr. Dustin Hardwick brings together the key concepts from the shoulder unit to explain how scapular and glenohumeral mechanics integrate during overhead motion. We review scapulohumeral rhythm, rotator cuff stabilization, and the role of scapular force couples before analyzing common dysfunctional patterns such as scapular downward rotation, excessive protract...
Shoulder: Muscles and Movement 02.03.2026 39:38
Welcome to The Movement PhD! This is Season 2, Episode 7: The Shoulder: Muscles, Movement, and Stabilization In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick reviews the scapulothoracic and glenohumeral muscles that produce and stabilize shoulder motion. We explore trapezius and serratus force couples, rotator cuff mechanics, deltoid interaction, dependent arm stability, and the biomechanics of scapulohumeral...
Shoulder: Anatomy and Arthrokinematics 23.02.2026 31:24
Welcome to The Movement PhD! This is Season 2, Episode 6: The Shoulder: Anatomy and Arthrokinematics In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick reviews the anatomy of the shoulder complex, including the scapula, clavicle, humerus, and the SC, AC, scapulothoracic, and glenohumeral joints. We explore anatomy, osteokinematics, arthrokinematics, scapular movements, important structures, and capsular pattern...
Thoracic Spine: Muscles, Movement, and Breathing 09.02.2026 27:12
Welcome to The Movement PhD! This is Season 2, Episode 5: The Thoracic Spine: Muscles, Movement, and Breathing In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick breaks down the muscles that control thoracic motion and posture, along with the biomechanics of breathing. We explore diaphragm function, rib motion, spinal and abdominal muscle contributions, and how thoracic posture affects cervical spine health, sh...
Thoracic Spine: Bony Anatomy and Arthrokinematics 02.02.2026 17:43
Welcome to The Movement PhD! This is Season 2, Episode 4: The Thoracic Spine: Anatomy and Arthrokinematics In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick reviews the anatomy and joint mechanics of the thoracic spine and thorax. We explore the anatomy of a thoracic vertebra and the thorax, spinal curvatures, rib articulations, thoracic motion across all three planes, and how the thorax provides stability, pr...
The Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ): Anatomy, Arthrokinematics, Muscles, and Movement 26.01.2026 20:19
Welcome to The Movement PhD! This is Season 2, Episode 3: The Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) . In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick reviews the anatomy, osteokinematics, arthrokinematics, and muscle function of the TMJ. We explore disc mechanics, rotation–translation sequencing during mouth opening and closing, force couples for chewing, and how cervical posture alters TMJ loading and symptoms. Lin...
Cervical Spine Muscles and Movement 19.01.2026 31:03
Welcome to The Movement PhD! This is Season 2, Episode 2: The Cervical Spine : Muscles & Movement In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick explores the muscles responsible for cervical motion and stability, distinguishing between deep stabilizers and global movers. We connect muscle function to posture, scapular mechanics, thoracic alignment, and forward head posture, with clear clinical implicati...
Cervical Spine Bony Anatomy, Alignment, and Arthrokinematics 12.01.2026 26:39
Welcome to The Movement PhD! This is Season 2, Episode 1: The Cervical Spine: Bony Anatomy, Alignment, and Arthrokinematics . In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick introduces the upper-extremity biomechanics series by reviewing cervical spine anatomy, spinal curvatures, regional motion differences, and detailed arthrokinematics. We explore how structure dictates motion, why coupling patterns exist,...
Lower Extremity Arthrokinematics 06.12.2025 14:10
A complete guide to lower-extremity arthrokinematics, from lumbar facets to the subtalar joint. This topic-focused episode reviews lower-extremity arthrokinematics from the lumbar spine to the ankle and foot . Dr. Dustin Hardwick (PhD in Movement Science, Physical Therapist) walks through planes and axes, spin/roll/glide mechanics, and the convex–concave rule, then applies these concepts to the lo...
Tissue Properties and Healing 01.12.2025 42:21
Welcome to The Movement PhD! Tissue Mechanics & Healing: Bone, Cartilage, Tendons, Ligaments, and Muscle. In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick (PhD in Movement Science, Physical Therapist) explains how biological tissues absorb force, deform under load, fail, and heal. We review viscoelastic properties, phases of healing, fracture mechanics, cartilage biology, tendon and ligament structure, an...
The Ankle and Foot: Muscles and Gait Mechanics 24.11.2025 45:51
Explore how the ankle and foot muscles guide pronation, propulsion, and gait efficiency. Welcome to The Movement PhD! This is Season 1, Episode 13: The Ankle and Foot: Muscles and Gait Mechanics . In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick explores the muscles of the ankle and foot and how it guides pronation, supination, arch stability, and efficient gait. We review dorsiflexors, plantar flexors, inver...
The Ankle and Foot: Bony Anatomy, Alignment, and Arthrokinematics 17.11.2025 29:09
Welcome to The Movement PhD! This is Season 1, Episode 12: The Ankle and Foot — Bony Anatomy, Alignment, and Arthrokinematics. In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick (PhD in Movement Science, Physical Therapist) introduces the ankle and foot unit, breaking down the anatomy and function of the talocrural, subtalar, and transverse tarsal joints. You’ll learn how the bones of the foot align, move, and...
The Knee: Meniscus, Ligaments, Muscles, and Gait 10.11.2025 40:29
Welcome to The Movement PhD! This is Season 1, Episode 11: The Knee Part 2: Meniscus, Ligaments, Muscles, and Gait. In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick (PhD in Movement Science, Physical Therapist) explores the connective tissue and muscular structures that stabilize and move the knee. You’ll learn how the menisci distribute load and guide motion, how each ligament contributes to joint stability,...
The Knee Joint: Bony Anatomy, Alignment, and Arthrokinematics 03.11.2025 26:05
Welcome to The Movement PhD! This is Season 1, Episode 10: The Knee: Bony Anatomy, Alignment, and Arthrokinematics. In this first part of the knee unit, Dr. Dustin Hardwick (PhD in Movement Science, Physical Therapist) reviews the anatomy and mechanics of the knee joint. You’ll learn about the tibiofemoral, patellofemoral, and proximal tibiofibular joints, normal alignment angles, and how forces a...
The Sacroiliac Joint and Lumbar Movement Syndromes 27.10.2025 29:40
Explore how the sacroiliac joint and posture contribute to lumbar movement and pain syndromes. Welcome to The Movement PhD! This is Season 1, Episode 9: The Sacroiliac Joint and Lumbar Movement Syndromes. In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick (PhD in Movement Science, Physical Therapist) explains the role of the sacroiliac joint as the bridge between the spine and lower limbs and explores how postu...
Lower Back and Abdominal Muscles 21.10.2025 27:20
Welcome to The Movement PhD! This is Season 1, Episode 8: The Lumbar Spine Part 2: Lower Back and Abdominal Muscles In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick (PhD in Movement Science, Physical Therapist) reviews the muscles that move and stabilize the lumbar spine and abdomen. You’ll learn how the abdominals, deep back muscles, diaphragm, and pelvic floor work together to create stability, manage load,...
Lumbar Spine Anatomy and Arthrokinematics 13.10.2025 27:30
Explore the lumbar spine’s anatomy and arthrokinematics Welcome to The Movement PhD!This is Season 1, Episode 7 . In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick (PhD in Movement Science, Physical Therapist) explains the structure and movement mechanics of the lumbar spine. You’ll learn how spinal curves distribute load, how vertebrae and discs handle compression and shear, and how the facet orientation guid...
Hip Function in Normal and Pathological Gait 04.10.2025 25:13
This is Season 1, Episode 6: Hip Function in Normal and Pathological Gait In this final part of the hip series, Dr. Dustin Hardwick (PhD in Movement Science, Physical Therapist) connects anatomy and muscle function to real-world movement. You’ll learn how the hip contributes to each phase of gait, from initial contact to terminal swing, and how internal and external moments shape stability and pro...
Muscles of the Hip Joint 29.09.2025 41:30
A breakdown of hip muscle actions, force couples, and their role in posture and movement. In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick (PhD in Movement Science, Physical Therapist) reviews the muscles that cross the hip joint and their role in movement across all planes. You’ll learn the primary hip flexors and extensors, how abdominals stabilize hip flexion, the role of adductors and abductors in pelvic...
The Hip: Anatomy, Femoral Neck Angles, Anteversion, and Arthrokinematics 22.09.2025 34:26
Welcome to The Movement PhD! This is Season 1, Episode 4: The Hip Part 1 In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick (PhD in Movement Science, Physical Therapist) breaks down the structures and mechanics of the hip joint. You’ll learn the key landmarks of the pelvis and femur, the role of the acetabular labrum and ligaments, and anatomical variations like coxa vara/valga or anteversion/retroversion. We’l...
Viscoelastic Properties of Tissue 17.09.2025 14:02
In this mini-episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick lays out the foundation for understanding the viscoelastic properties of tissues. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: • Anisotropy: Directional dependence of tissue properties • Load deformation curve and it's regions • Young's modulus: Understanding tissue stiffness • Viscoelastic properties: creep, stress relaxation, hysteresis, strain rate sensit...
Introduction to Muscle: Anatomy, Sarcomere, Innervation, and Force Generation. 15.09.2025 49:57
Welcome to The Movement PhD! This is Season 1, Episode 3: Introduction to Muscle. In this episode, Dr. Dustin Hardwick (PhD in Movement Science, Physical Therapist) breaks down the structure and function of skeletal muscle, the engine of human movement. You’ll learn how muscles are organized from whole muscle down to the sarcomere, how connective tissues contribute to force, and how motor units an...
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