The Sports Medicine Project
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Weekly evidence-based discussions around all things Sports Medicine. Listen in as Blake and Kelly discuss injuries, running, performance, myths in rehab, the latest evidence, clinical anecdotes, case studies, and much more. Blake works alongside world-renowned Sports doctors within a multidisciplinary clinic and with the University as a researcher, clinical educator, and Podiatrist. Kelly is a..
The Sports Medicine Project
1d ago
Throughout the episode, Ben provides invaluable insights and practical tips for clinicians seeking to enhance their understanding of pain, movement, and patient-centered care.
In this episode of the Sports Medicine Project, we are joined by Ben Cormack, the owner and founder of Cor-Kinetic. Ben brings over 15 years of experience in musculoskeletal therapy, rehabilitation, and exercise, with a particular focus on pain and its relationship to movement. As a highly sought-after international presenter, Ben's approach is characterized by a movement and exercise-based methodology, emphasizing pati ..read more
The Sports Medicine Project
2w ago
Dr. Barton is a Melbourne-based practitioner and researcher specializing in sports and musculoskeletal therapy. With additional training in implementation science and communications, he contributes to physiotherapy education at Bundoora campus and conducts research on implementation science. He serves as an Associate Editor and Deputy Social Media Editor at the British Journal of Sports Medicine and is involved with the Victorian branch of the Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Association. Dr. Barton's research focuses on knee injuries, running injuries, and implementation science, utilizing innov ..read more
The Sports Medicine Project
1M ago
Throughout the episode, Ben provides invaluable insights and practical tips for clinicians seeking to enhance their understanding of pain, movement, and patient-centered care.
In this episode of the Sports Medicine Project, we are joined by Ben Cormack, the owner and founder of Cor-Kinetic. Ben brings over 15 years of experience in musculoskeletal therapy, rehabilitation, and exercise, with a particular focus on pain and its relationship to movement. As a highly sought-after international presenter, Ben's approach is characterized by a movement and exercise-based methodology, emphasizing pati ..read more
The Sports Medicine Project
1M ago
Chatting about:
How does structure affect the risk of injury and pathology?
MRI detailing Type 1 and Type 2 muscle fibers and what this means for injury and performance
ACL risk in females
Why do females get injured more?
When to stop running with pain?
Should you run with pain?
When should a navicular stress fracture go into a boot and for how long? (Corrected "aboot" to "boot")
Approaching women's sports discussions (Changed "sprites" to "sports")
Surfing for females in the Olympics
Gender vs. sex
Ovarian Hormone Profiles
Thank you for all your support ?
Clinical content to help you ..read more
The Sports Medicine Project
2M ago
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We cover:
Challenges in behavior change at patient-practitioner level.
Emphasis on social norms and health policies influencing desired outcomes.
Do Health professionals' roles extend beyond pain and function to societal and policy impact.
Discussion on the difficulty of achieving patient compliance in ..read more
The Sports Medicine Project
2M ago
Steven Collins, a Physiotherapist and ASCA Level 2 Strength and Conditioning coach, delved into the intricacies of exercise prescription and programming for rehab and performance on the podcast. He addressed the challenge of appropriate dosing for patients, emphasizing the common issue of underloading. Understanding the 'why' behind exercises emerged as crucial, with insights on overcoming compliance barriers. Collins highlighted the significance of integrating strength and conditioning principles into rehab for improved patient outcomes. The conversation explored the balance between specifici ..read more
The Sports Medicine Project
3M ago
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 in ..read more
The Sports Medicine Project
3M ago
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 in ..read more
The Sports Medicine Project
4M ago
G'day legends!
First 18 minutes we discuss Acupuncture for Achilles pain, Adjuncts for tendinopathy heel pain care, Big toe OA and cavus feet.
Skip to 18 mins to get straight to John Osbourne talking heel pain.
In-depth exploration of Plantar Heel Pain (PHP)
Examination of factors accompanying PHP, including considerations of tight calves, flat feet, and the impact of footwear.
Insightful discussion on the nuanced relationship between exercise, pain, and movement in the effective management of PHP.
Detailed examination of targeted exercises specifically designed for the plantar fascia, with ..read more
The Sports Medicine Project
5M ago
Dam! You're all going to love this!
Welcome Dr Keith Baar.
If you see tendons in clinic, you need to listen to this!
What does Keith do? (In his own words)
The goal of my laboratory is to understand the molecular determinants of musculoskeletal development and the role of exercise in improving health and performance. To achieve this goal, we work on muscle, tendon, and ligaments from 2- and 3-dimensional tissue culture, in vivo wild type and genetically modified animals, and humans. Of particular interest are: 1) the interplay between nutrition and exercise and the mammalian target of rapamy ..read more