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96 - Everything we learned from our guests in 2023 and whats in store for 2024

96 - Everything we learned from our guests in 2023 and whats in store for 2024

FromSports Medicine Project


96 - Everything we learned from our guests in 2023 and whats in store for 2024

FromSports Medicine Project

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Jan 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Enjoy listening our Podcast Highlights of 2023:We can't wait for 2024! Cracking year of guests already lined up!Brief Summary:Rich Willy: Emphasizes biomechanics' importance close to the ground and the impact of energy availability as you move away. Discusses the unique load distribution in the sacrum and its connection to low energy availability.Peter Malliaris: Challenges the notion of heavy resistance for tendinopathy management, highlighting the significance of tendon strain. Indicates that pain outcomes improve similarly with both heavy and lighter loads.Matt Clarke: Advises on increasing intensity by recording time tolerating high speeds and progressing intervals. Suggests a gradual shift from 90/10 to 80/20 for those struggling with speed work tolerance.Ebonie Rio: Explores the nociceptive drivers of tendinopathy and the role of ion channels. Discusses Haglund's morphology and calcification within tendons.Caitlin Daley: Addresses prolapse signs post-partum and the timing of pelvic floor exercises. Recommends starting pelvic floor exercises at six weeks post-partum for reduced dysfunction.Antony Lo: Advocates for tailored pelvic floor cues, functional testing for incontinence, and individual assessments before banning specific exercises.Keith Barr: Discusses isometrics for treating the degenerative portion of tendons, stressing the lack of robust studies on this method.David Hunter: Highlights trauma and repeated inflammatory processes as significant contributors to osteoarthritis, emphasizing the importance of systemic health.Philosophical Learnings: Reflects on successful treatments resistance training for overall health, and the journey of improvement in healthcare. Emphasizes understanding, prescribing rehab based on individual needs, and the importance of words in patient communication.The podcast covers diverse topics in sports medicine, from tendinopathy and pelvic floor health to philosophical reflections and practical clinical insights.Upgrade your clinical skills and become a patreon:https://patreon.com/SportsMedicineProject?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkSign up for a free weekly Research review about topics related to Sports Medicine straight to your email: https://gmail.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c3dca95db0740390c605a128e&id=b41f1293caRead through our already written blogs:https://achievepodiatry.com.au
Released:
Jan 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Join Blake and Kelly as they delve into the fascinating world of Sports Medicine through their weekly podcast. As healthcare professionals, they aim to empower their listeners to become better clinicians, achieve better outcomes with patients, and improve their work-life balance. Expect engaging and informative discussions on topics such as injuries, Peptides, injections, running, performance, and more, all backed by the latest evidence. With Blake's extensive experience as a researcher, clinical educator, biomechanics lecturer, and podiatrist within a top sport medicine clinic, and Kelly's focus on performance rehabilitation as a physiotherapist in private practice, you'll get a well-rounded and insightful perspective on the complexities of healthcare. Whether you're a clinician, student, or just looking to improve your health knowledge, this podcast is designed to enhance your understanding of the dynamic field of Sports Medicine