94. Dr. Keith Baar - Rethinking Tendon Management, Treatment & Pathophysiology
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by Blake Withers and Kelly Kortick
1w 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
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Dr. Keith Baar - Rethinking Tendon Management, Treatment & Pathophysiology
The Sports Medicine Project
by Blake Withers and Kelly Kortick
3w 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
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93. Dr. Tim Gabbett. Training Load, Injury Risk and Psychological Resilience
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by Dr Tim Gabett
1M ago
Link to Dr Tim Gabbet's website https://gabbettperformance.com.au/profile/ Welcome to our podcast featuring Dr. Tim Gabbett, a seasoned applied sport scientist with a remarkable 25 years of experience working alongside athletes and coaches from diverse sports backgrounds. Tim's expertise spans the spectrum of high-performance strategies, from effectively overloading rehabilitation and training programs to maintaining athletes' skills under pressure and fatigue. Whether you're an athlete or a coach, Tim's research and training programs offer practical and coach-friendly solutions for those st ..read more
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92. What have we learnt from Explain Pain? (part 1)
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1M ago
It's been an interesting journey learning about pain. We were both exposed to it at different times and we think about it differently. If pain has been something you've found interesting or perhaps you've struggled to understand its origins, you'll enjoy this podcast. Book link: https://www.noigroup.com/product/explain-pain-second-edition/ 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_link Sign up for a free weekly Research review about ..read more
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What have we learnt from Explain Pain? (part 1)
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2M ago
It's been an interesting journey learning about pain. We were both exposed to it at different times and we think about it differently. If pain has been something you've found interesting or perhaps you've struggled to understand its origins, you'll enjoy this podcast. Book link: https://www.noigroup.com/product/explain-pain-second-edition/ 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_link Sign up for a free weekly Research review about ..read more
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91. The continuum model of tendon pathology (Paper Review)
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2M ago
Paper review: Revisiting the continuum model of tendon pathology: what is its merit in clinical practice and research? J L Cook, E Rio, C R Purdam, S I Docking We discuss this paper in length working from function and pain, tendon pathology and and we how think it comes about to describing relevant clinical elements (pain, function and structure) to begin to build a better understanding of the condition. It is a great paper with lots of clinical translation. Paper link below: https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/50/19/1187.short Upgrade your clinical skills and become a patreon: https://patreon.com ..read more
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Osteoarthritis Expert - Professor David Hunter (Part 2)
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2M ago
Listen to his Podcast below and follow him: https://shows.acast.com/joint-action https://linktr.ee/profdavidhunter Professor Hunter is a rheumatologist clinician-researcher with a primary focus on clinical and translational research in osteoarthritis. He holds the distinguished title of the world's leading osteoarthritis expert on expertscape.com and serves as the section editor for UpToDate's osteoarthritis section. Additionally, he holds the position of Editor in Chief for Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, and his impressive portfolio includes over 600 publications in peer-reviewed journals. A ..read more
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89. Osteoarthritis Expert - Professor David Hunter (Part 1)
The Sports Medicine Project
by Blake Withers and Kelly Kortick
3M ago
Listen to his Podcast below and follow him: https://shows.acast.com/joint-action https://linktr.ee/profdavidhunter Professor Hunter is a rheumatologist clinician-researcher with a primary focus on clinical and translational research in osteoarthritis. He holds the distinguished title of the world's leading osteoarthritis expert on expertscape.com and serves as the section editor for UpToDate's osteoarthritis section. Additionally, he holds the position of Editor in Chief for Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, and his impressive portfolio includes over 600 publications in peer-reviewed journals. A ..read more
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Dr Jorge Chahla (Pt 2), MD, PhD Orthopedist Sports Medicine Surgeon and Scientist at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush. Team Physician Chicago Bulls and Chicago White Sox
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by Blake Withers and Kelly Kortick
3M ago
SKIP TO 14 minutes TO HEAR from Dr. Jorge Chahla. Kelly and I discuss Kelly returning to running 4 weeks post femoral stress reaction, too... soon? Dr Jorge Chahla is a renowned orthopedic surgeon based in Chicago, specializing in intricate knee, hip, and shoulder issues, along with sports-related injuries. He is a team physician for esteemed teams like the Chicago White Sox, Chicago Bulls, and Chicago Fire. Holding an Assistant Professor role at Rush University Medical Center, Dr. Chahla also directs the Biomechanical Research and International Fellowship Program, attracting surgeons global ..read more
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80. Antony Lo (Pt1) - Musculoskeletal/Ortho, Sports, and Pelvic Health Physio + 3rd Metatarsal Stress Reactions / Telehealth Stress fractures and Plyometric Programming
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by Blake Withers and Kelly Kortick
3M ago
Antony Lo is a physiotherapist, educator and podcast host from Australia who works at the junction of Musculoskeletal/Ortho, Sports, and Pelvic Health. He runs The Physio Detective Clinic, My PT Education, The Women’s Health Podcast, and The Diastasis Project. He helps the general public and health and fitness professionals who struggle to progress their clients by cutting through the BS and thinking outside the box so they confidently assist people to achieve their goals. Antony has a wife and 3 children, living in the best city in the world – Sydney, Australia! In this episode we cover all ..read more
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