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Embracing biomechanics with Dr Enda King. Minimising the risk of a ‘plateau’ in rehabilitation. #410
Embracing biomechanics with Dr Enda King. Minimising the risk of a ‘plateau’ in rehabilitation. #410
This podcast features the heavily in-demand Dr Enda King. Enda is Head of Performance Rehabilitation at the Sports Surge... Read more
6 Dec 2019
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19mins
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Adam Meakins’ practical physio tips – explaining neural pain, shoulder rehab and managing knee load
Adam Meakins’ practical physio tips – explaining neural pain, shoulder rehab and managing knee load
Here’s the podcast that over 12,000 listeners have been demanding – physiotherapist Adam Meakins (@TheSportsPhysio)on a ... Read more
22 May 2014
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Breaking the unbreakable sub-2-hour marathon with Dr Alex Hutchinson PhD
Breaking the unbreakable sub-2-hour marathon with Dr Alex Hutchinson PhD
Dr Alex Hutchsinon PhD chats about the historic breakthrough that was equated to humans setting foot on the moon. Alex i... Read more
25 Oct 2019
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Do platelet-rich plasma and stem cells have a role in sports medicine? Genetic testing?
Do platelet-rich plasma and stem cells have a role in sports medicine? Genetic testing?
Professor Tim Caulfield (@CaulfieldTim) is a best-selling author in the health and popular science domain. He has publi... Read more
24 Feb 2017
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Why we get fat. Insulin is a fat-storing hormone: Dr Sarah Hallberg, renowned obesity doctor
Why we get fat. Insulin is a fat-storing hormone: Dr Sarah Hallberg, renowned obesity doctor
Are you confused about healthy nutrition, the role of insulin, this concept of ‘insulin resistance’? Can one largely ign... Read more
2 Jun 2017
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What is Optimal Loading? How do we achieve it? Top Sports physio Dr Phil Glasgow reveals all
What is Optimal Loading? How do we achieve it? Top Sports physio Dr Phil Glasgow reveals all
A respected global voice within Sports Physiotherapy, Phil Glasgow returns to the BJSM podcast to share his thoughts and... Read more
1 Sep 2017
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22mins
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Can my athlete handle more training? High tech and low tech instruments: Dr Anna Saw
Can my athlete handle more training? High tech and low tech instruments: Dr Anna Saw
Dr Anna Saw is in the Faculty of Health in the School of Exercise & Nut. Sci.at Deakin University’s Burwood Campus.F... Read more
18 Mar 2016
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Common mistakes clinicians make and how to avoid them, with Running Physio Tom Goom. Episode #413
Common mistakes clinicians make and how to avoid them, with Running Physio Tom Goom. Episode #413
Are passive therapies making patients worse? Does stretching help? Where do the bio, psycho and social components fit in... Read more
17 Jan 2020
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20mins
Ranked #9
Achilles and patellar tendinopathy loading principles with Dr. Peter Malliaras. Episode #326
Achilles and patellar tendinopathy loading principles with Dr. Peter Malliaras. Episode #326
“There is no real optimal exercise program. There’s no such thing it doesn’t really exist.”LIVE from Copenhagen at the 1... Read more
23 Mar 2018
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12mins
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Busting nutrition myths with Dr. Zoë Harcombe PhD. Episode 358
Busting nutrition myths with Dr. Zoë Harcombe PhD. Episode 358
What should we eat in order to stay healthy and avoid disease? Nutrition is one of the biggest drivers of chronic diseas... Read more
30 Nov 2018
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37mins
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Upper extremity issues in the adolescent overhead throwing athlete. Episode #373
Upper extremity issues in the adolescent overhead throwing athlete. Episode #373
What common injury patterns do adolescent overhead throwing athletes face? What are the current pitch count recommendati... Read more
22 Mar 2019
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30mins
Ranked #12
What is tissue ‘capacity’? How does it help successful rehabilitation? Prof Jill Cook (2nd of 2)
What is tissue ‘capacity’? How does it help successful rehabilitation? Prof Jill Cook (2nd of 2)
In this 2nd of 2 podcasts for 2015 (link to previous one here http://ow.ly/V8h97) Professor Jill Cook from the La Trobe ... Read more
27 Nov 2015
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12mins
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What makes a happy hip? Understanding FAI, arthroscopy and treatment outcomes
What makes a happy hip? Understanding FAI, arthroscopy and treatment outcomes
Dr. Joanne Kemp, research fellow at ACRISP (Australian Centre for Research into Injury in Sport and its Prevention) Fede... Read more
21 Aug 2015
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Professor Lorimer Moseley on the brain and mind in chronic pain
Professor Lorimer Moseley on the brain and mind in chronic pain
Professor Lorimer Moseley holds the Inaugural Chair in Physiotherapy at the University of South Australia as well as bei... Read more
13 Jun 2014
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29mins
Ranked #15
Keeping runners running: the secrets of running assessment - advice and exercise progressions
Keeping runners running: the secrets of running assessment - advice and exercise progressions
Mo Farah has great running technique. You see it, you know it. But what are the elements of Mo Farah’s running style? Ca... Read more
11 Sep 2015
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18mins
Ranked #16
Dr Jeremy Lewis clarifies shoulder confusion: Common pitfalls and how to avoid them
Dr Jeremy Lewis clarifies shoulder confusion: Common pitfalls and how to avoid them
Dr. Jeremy Lewis is a Consultant Physiotherapist and Professor of Musculoskeletal Research (University of Limerick, Irel... Read more
30 Jun 2017
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22mins
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Time to catch the brain bus to learn from pain educators. Lorimer Moseley and Karim Khan.
Time to catch the brain bus to learn from pain educators. Lorimer Moseley and Karim Khan.
Have you ever felt frustrated that research doesn’t get into the public domain? It’s stuck in journals, on shelves. But ... Read more
25 May 2018
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19mins
Ranked #18
Regenerative medicine: Game changing innovation or the next big flop? Episode #360
Regenerative medicine: Game changing innovation or the next big flop? Episode #360
Host Dr. Devin McFadden, MD is joined by Dr. Lisa Fortier, DVM, PhD on the AMSSM Sports Medcast to discuss regenerative ... Read more
7 Dec 2018
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14mins
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A deep dive into hip pain. Professor Damian Griffin makes the complicated clear. (Part 1 of 2)
A deep dive into hip pain. Professor Damian Griffin makes the complicated clear. (Part 1 of 2)
Damian Griffin is the Professor of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Warwick. He trained in Cambridge,... Read more
22 Jul 2016
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11mins
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Chris Littlewood - Tendons: Where does pain fit in the continuum model?
Chris Littlewood - Tendons: Where does pain fit in the continuum model?
If you have wondered about the connection between pain and pathology in tendons, this podcast is for you. In this new fo... Read more
12 Dec 2013
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28mins