Podcasts by BJSM

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British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) is a multi-media information portal that provides original research, reviews and debate relating to clinically-relevant aspects of sport and exercise medicine. We contribute to innovation (research), education (teaching and learning) and knowledge translation (implementing research into practice and policy). We use web, print, video and audio material to serve the international sport and exercise medicine community.
* The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice and it is not intended to function as a substitute for a healthcare practitioner’s judgement, patient care or treatment. The views expressed by contributors are those of the speakers. BMJ does not endorse any views or recommendations discussed or expressed on this podcast. Listeners should also be aware that professionals in the field may have different opinions. By listening to this podcast, listeners agree not to use its content as the basis for their own medical treatment or for the medical treatment of others.

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Why you should join us for #BJSMLive2022, with Dr Fiona Wilson. EP# 504 from 2022-04-22T11:46:31

In this podcast with co-chair of the inaugural BJSM Live event on 25th May 2022, we chat about the event itself and some of the efforts to make it as diverse and inclusive as possible.

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Elite athletes and pregnancy - the latest evidence and guidance with Dr Margie Davenport Ep #503 from 2022-04-14T13:31:18

On this week’s BJSM podcast, we are joined by Assistant Professor Margie Davenport, to talk about the latest evidence and experience around exercising and competing as an elite athlete whilst pregn...

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Challenges of Exercise and Physical Activity in Minorities with Dr. Meredith Turner. Ep #502 from 2022-04-08T09:59:20

On this episode of the AMSSM (T: @TheAMSSM) Sports Medcast, host Dr. Jacob Wessels, MD, is joined by Dr. Meredith Turner, MD, who is one of the speakers in the Race and Sport session during the 202...

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Post-COVID Syndrome in Athletes. With Dr Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez. Ep #501 from 2022-04-01T10:06:07

On this episode of the AMSSM CRN Spotlight Podcast (T: @TheAMSSM) host Dr. Jeremy Schroeder, DO, is joined by Dr. Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez (T: @MVGutierrezMD), who is serving as the AAPM&R Exchang...

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Episode 500 – The past, present and future of BJSM from 2022-03-25T11:05:25

In BJSM’s 500th episode, we are joined by two of the current editors, Professor Jonathan Drezner and Dr Joanna Kemp, to look ahead as well as back at the specialty in general. We discuss hot top...

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Knowledge translation – moving away from ‘what’, to ‘how’ and ‘why’ with Dr Sheree Bekker. EP #499 from 2022-03-04T11:19:48

On the podcast this week, we are thrilled to be joined by Associate Professor at the Centre for Health, Injury and Illness Prevention in Sport at the University of Bath, Dr Sheree Bekker. We have ...

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Bringing the 6Rs to life – a patient perspective of return to sport post-partum. Ep #498 from 2022-02-25T11:28:58

In this podcast Grainne Donnelly, Associate Prof Izzy Moore and Dr Brooke Patterson speak with Steph about her experience returning to sport post-partum using the 6Rs framework (https://pubmed.ncbi...

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Be the difference that makes the difference for pregnant and post-partum women. EP #497 from 2022-02-11T12:06:07

Associate Professor Izzy Moore and Grainne Donnelly discuss running during and after pregnancy and provide practical tips and great resources for clinicians treating pregnant and post-partum women....

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Peripheral Nerve Hydrodissection: A minimally invasive approach with Dr. Garry Ho. EP# 496 from 2022-02-04T10:09:28

What is peripheral nerve hydrodissection and what conditions can it potentially treat? What is the data behind it’s practice? Has one injectate proven to be more efficacious than the others? On t...

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To jab or not to jab? Responsible use of orthobiologics and regenerative therapies. EP #495 from 2022-01-28T12:26:32

In this episode host Dr Brooke Patterson, is joined by Associate Professor Shane Shapiro, to discuss the responsible use of orthobiologics and regenerative therapies in sports medicine. Professor S...

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A call to action for a more systematic approach to respiratory health. EP# 494 from 2022-01-21T14:02:15

In this podcast with Dr James Hull and Dr Maarit Valtonen, we take a deep dive into a topic that affects athletes around the globe.We cover: • The extent of the issue• A recommended approach to eva...

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Achilles tendinopathy masterclass pt 2, with Dr Adam Weir and Assoc Prof Robert-Jan de Vos. EP #493 from 2022-01-14T15:25:32

In part 2 of this podcast series Dr Adam Weir talks to Associate Professor Robert-Jan de Vos about the recently published Dutch multidisciplinary guideline on Achilles tendinopathy. They give a cli...

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Achilles tendinopathy masterclass pt 1, with Dr Adam Weir and Assoc Prof Robert-Jan de Vos. EP #492 from 2022-01-07T15:41:41

In this podcast Dr Adam Weir talks to Associate Professor Robert-Jan de Vos about the recently published Dutch multidisciplinary guideline on Achilles tendinopathy. They give a clinically focused o...

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Stepping into the Beat of Performing Arts Medicine with Dr. Jeremy Stanek. EP# 491 from 2021-12-17T11:46:59

Similar to sports, overuse injuries are exceedingly common in the performing artist population. On this episode of the AMSSM Sports Medcast, host Dr. Stephen Luebbert, MD, is joined by Dr. Jeremy S...

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Apply the 8 investments for physical activity in your life, with Prof Jasper Schipperijn. EP #490 from 2021-12-10T11:53:05

Professor Schipperijn is a Professor at the University of Southern Denmark&president of the International Society for Physical Activity and Health (ISPAH). He joins us on this BJSM podcast to outli...

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Too much? Too young? Youth sports specialization with Dr Neeru Jayanthi. Ep #489 from 2021-11-12T12:11:05

Although early specialization in sport may pose a risk to some youth athletes, is it possible have success with specialized training? What is it about the workload-injury relationship and injury ri...

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Too much? Too young? Youth sports specialization with Dr Neeru Jayanthi. Ep #489 from 2021-11-12T12:11:05

Although early specialization in sport may pose a risk to some youth athletes, is it possible have success with specialized training? What is it about the workload-injury relationship and injury ri...

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Fit for participation - Physical activity in long term conditions. Ep #488 from 2021-11-05T14:10:40

This podcast discusses the new consensus statement on the risks of physical activity for people living with long term conditions. Shona Kohlhardt is joined by Dr Hamish Reid and Dr Natasha Jones, a...

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Let's exercise in comfort! Breast health and injuries with Deirdre McGhee. Ep #487 from 2021-10-21T11:36:11

In this podcast Brooke Patterson talks with Associate Professor Deirdre McGhee about breast injuries and breast health. Deirdre is a sports physiotherapist, and leads the breast research and educat...

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AMSSM Sports Medcast on Sports Bras with Dr Katie Rizzone. Ep #486 from 2021-10-01T15:08:14

Today, AMSSM members Dr. Caitlyn Mooney hosts Dr. Katie Rizzone on the topic of sports bras. With more women athletes than ever, the sports bra has certainly grown in popularity in the last decade...

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Why the SportsEquity e-Edition is a must read for all working in SEM. EP #485 from 2021-09-24T11:25:23

In this podcast, we’re joined by Dr Yetsa Tuakli-Wosornu, Lead Author of the BJSM #SportsEquity e-Edition and Dr Jane Thornton, one of the BJSM’s editors. We cover:How this e-Edition came about The...

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Playing your part: SEM for the Performing Arts with Annie Strauch and Catherine Etty-Leal. Ep #484 from 2021-09-17T11:06:51

Today, Brooke Patterson hosts Annie Strauch and Catherine Etty-Leal, both experienced Australian physiotherapists with a Masters in Sports Physio and Musculoskeletal Physio. Annie’s passion for per...

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The Importance of Mental Health in Athletes with Two AMSSM Past Presidents EP #483 from 2021-08-20T11:26:08

The mental health of athletes has been in the spotlight throughout this summer, as high-profile athletes such as Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles have spoken out about the importance of prioritizing th...

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Superspikes FTW? Footwear choice for athletes with Dr Dan Bonanno. Ep #482 from 2021-08-03T13:42:11

Dan is a podiatrist and a senior lecturer at La Trobe University. He completed a PhD in 2019, where he investigated the use of foot orthoses for the prevention of injury in military recruits. In th...

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Weighted Ball Velocity Throwing Programs: Injury Risk or Competitive Edge? EP #481 from 2021-07-16T12:55:16

What is a weighted ball velocity throwing program? Do they work, and what is the evidence of benefit? What are the risks involved and common injury patterns seen? Host Dr. Devin McFadden, MD is joi...

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Out of sight, out of mind: the invisibility of female African athletes in SEM research. Ep #480 from 2021-06-18T11:37:24

Today Brooke Patterson (@Knee_Howells) speaks with Dr Nonhlanhla Mkumbuzi (@DrNoeMkumbuzi). Dr Mkumbuzi is a physiotherapist, and completed her PhD in 2020 on the association of genetic risk fac...

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The ORCCA registry and what it means for SEM clinicians. Ep #479 from 2021-06-11T12:17:02

On this episode of the AMSSM CRN Spotlight Podcast (T: @TheAMSSM) host Dr. Jeremy Schroeder, DO, is joined by BJSM Editor-in-Chief Dr. Jonathan Drezner, MD, and Kimberly Harmon, MD, who are both Pa...

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Beyond biology: a gendered approach to injury with Joanne Parsons and Stephanie Coen. Ep #478 from 2021-06-04T11:12:40

Dr Joanne Parsons (@J_ParsonsUofM) is a physical therapist and an associate professor at the University of Manitoba. Dr Stephanie Coen (@steph_coen) is a health geographer and assistant professor a...

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How do we manage rowing-related low back pain? With Dr Fiona Wilson and Kellie Wilkie Ep# 477 from 2021-05-28T10:06:41

In this podcast, Dr. Jane Thornton hosts Dr. Fiona Wilson and Kellie Wilkie to discuss their 2021 consensus statement for preventing and managing low back pain in elite and subelite adult rowers. ...

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What can SEM learn from the International Space Station w/ Leigh Gabel and Kathryn Ackerman Ep #476 from 2021-05-21T11:33:04

Did you know that being on the International Space Station for a few months can have the same effect on bone density loss as a decade or more of aging here on earth? In this episode, Dr. Erin Macri...

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Don’t get hung up on telehealth and sports medicine, Dr Crystal Wong gives us a clear line. Ep #475 from 2021-05-14T13:26:20

On this episode of the AMSSM Sports Medcast (T: @TheAMSSM) host Dr. Ashwin Rao, MD is joined by Dr. Crystal Wong, MD, a family medicine physician at the University of Washington and an Associate Me...

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Heads up! Prof Vicki Anderson on the latest evidence in concussion management for the young. Ep #474 from 2021-05-07T12:15:15

Professor Vicki Anderson is a paediatric neuropsychologist in Melbourne, Australia, with over 25 years of experience across clinical, research and academic sectors. She is the Director of Psycholog...

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The Black Biomechanists Association: a movement for diversity and representation in SEM. Ep #473 from 2021-04-29T14:28:52

The Black Biomechanists Association (BBA) was recently cofounded by Associate Professor Matthew McCullough from North Carolina A&T State University, Kayla Seymore, PhD student at the University of ...

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Concussion in Para-Sport, what should every SEM clinician know? With Dr Richard Weiler. Ep #472 from 2021-04-23T11:25:35

Are concussions in para-sport a big issue? What are some of the challenges in this setting? Where do you start, when it comes to assessing para-athletes? In this 20-minute podcast with SEM consult...

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A salivary test to diagnose concussion? We talk with Dr Simon Kemp and Dr Patrick O’Halloran Ep #471 from 2021-04-16T11:18:54

Dr Simon Kemp is a Sport and Exercise Medicine consultant, and Medical Services Director at the Rugby Football Union. He is a leading researcher in Rugby Medicine, with a wide and high-impact resea...

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Raising the bar for SEM: the AMSSM Collaborative Research Summit with Dr. Irfan Asif. Ep #470 from 2021-04-09T12:21:08

The benefits of physical activity are unquestioned, but many health care providers still do a poor job of activity counseling and prescription. Frequently cited reasons for this apparent disconnect...

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Taking the social and contextual seriously in sports medicine with Linda Truong. Ep #469 from 2021-03-19T13:37:51

Linda Truong is a physical therapist and PhD trainee at the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver. Her research aims to understand how social support can improve recovery outcomes and delay ...

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Physical activity deserts: What they are and how to reduce them with Dr. NiCole Keith. Ep #468 from 2021-03-12T12:02

We all know the benefits of physical activity, but have you ever considered the ways the area you live in influences your ability to and options for exercise? Many Americans live in areas that disc...

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Maximise your patients rehab adherence, with Adam Gledhill, Dale Forsdyke and Tom Goom. Ep #467 from 2021-03-05T15:05:36

Joining us on this podcast to discuss this crucial topic are Dr Adam Gledhill, Dr Dale Forsdyke and Tom Goom. Adam is Course Director for Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences at Leeds Beckett Unive...

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Tackling childhood obesity pt 2. With Dr. Dusty Narducci and Dr. Caitlyn Mooney. Ep #466 from 2021-02-26T12:51:11

Childhood obesity is a prevalent problem but perhaps not as commonly addressed in doctors’ appointments due to a variety of reasons. In part two of their conversation, Dr. Dusty Marie Narducci, MD ...

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Tackling childhood obesity in the clinic. Dr. Dusty Narducci speaks to Dr. Caitlyn Mooney. Ep #465 from 2021-02-19T13:08:46

Childhood obesity is a prevalent problem but perhaps not as commonly addressed in doctors’ appointments due to a variety of reasons. Dr. Dusty Marie Narducci, MD speaks with Dr. Caitlyn Mooney, MD ...

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What is the risk of COVID-19 transmission in sport itself? A podcast with Prof. Ben Jones. EP #464 from 2021-02-12T13:55:03

In this podcast, we’re joined by Professor Ben Jones, to discuss his recently published paper on the risk of COVID-19 transmission in sport.Ben is a Professor at the Carnegie School of Sport at Lee...

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What can exercise apps tell us about menstrual symptoms? With Dr. Georgie Bruinvels. EP #463 from 2021-02-05T13:58:22

Twitter: @GBruinvels, @JaneSThornton, @Erin_Macri Dr. Georgie Bruinvels is a Research Associate at St. Mary’s University in Twickenham in the UK, and also works as a Senior Sports Scientist and Re...

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A seat at the top table of women’s sport (and sports physio), and an intro to a new host! Ep #462 from 2021-01-29T12:19:16

Brooke Patterson is a physiotherapist who is currently completing her PhD at the La Trobe Sport and Exercise Medicine Research Centre, investigating the impact of ACL injuries on the lives of young...

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The nutritional demands of elite football. Catch up on the latest science with James Collins Ep #461 from 2021-01-22T11:28:19

In this podcast, you can hear from James Collins – a leading performance nutritionist and one of the leads on the recent UEFA expert group statement on nutrition in elite football. James has worked...

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What should you keep track of? Bioinformatics for Female Athletes with Dr. Dusty Narducci. Ep #460 from 2021-01-15T15:06:27

On this week’s podcast, Dr. Dusty Marie Narducci, MD speaks with Dr. Ben Krainin, MD on the AMSSM Sports Medcast about the use of bioinformatics and wearable technology in female athletes. In this...

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What can you expect from BJSM moving forwards? 15-minutes with the new EIC Prof Jon Drezner. Ep #459 from 2020-12-18T12:00:45

Join us for a 15-minute chat with Prof Jon Drezner, the new Editor-in-Chief of the BJSM. We cover his journey to the job, his hopes for the future, and the role he sees the journal playing for the ...

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Opening up about cricketers’ mental health with psychiatrist Dr Hassan Mahmood. Episode #458 from 2020-12-11T14:56:27

In this week’s podcast, we are joined by Dr Mahmood to discuss how we can support the mental health of elite cricketers. Dr Mahmood is a psychiatrist based in Birmingham, England, who recently a...

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Time for a bloody good podcast. And yes, this one’s for men too. With Kirsty Elliott-Sale. Ep #457 from 2020-12-07T11:44:29

Dr. Kirsty Elliott-Sale. Dr. Elliott-Sale is an Associate Professor of female physiology at Nottingham Trent University in Nottingham, England, where she is Head of the Musculoskeletal Physiology R...

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The 2020 WHO Guidelines on Physical Activity with Prof Fiona Bull and Dr Juana Willumsen. Ep #456 from 2020-11-25T11:12:41

On this week's episode, we are joined by the WHO's Prof Fiona Bull and Dr Juana Willumsen to launch the new WHO 2020 Guidelines on Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour. In this 20-minute podca...

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Should you wear a face mask to exercise? Uncover the evidence with Prof. Janse van Rensburg. Ep #455 from 2020-11-23T08:54:15

On this week’s episode, we are joined by Prof Christa Janse van Rensburg to discuss the do’s and don’ts of mask wearing during exercise. Prof Janse van Rensburg is a Sport and Exercise Physician...

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Athlete Voice, Padraig Harrington - Reflections on golf, performance and longevity in sport. Ep #454 from 2020-11-13T12:01:05

As a three-time Major winner and the current European Ryder Cup team captain, Padraig Harrington is uniquely placed to consider the cultural changes in golf with respect to medicine and performance...

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Athlete Voice, Padraig Harrington - Reflections on golf, performance and longevity in sport. Ep #453 from 2020-11-06T11:55:14

As a three-time Major winner and the current European Ryder Cup team captain, Padraig Harrington is uniquely placed to consider the cultural changes in golf with respect to medicine and performance...

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Caring for the Pregnant Athlete with Dr. Ellen Casey. Episode #452 from 2020-10-30T11:54:20

Serenna Williams, Alysson Felix, Kerry Walsh Jennings, Lisa Leslie. Mothers and champions. In this AMSSM Sportsmedcast sports medicine specialist Dr. Rathna Nuti hosts Dr. Ellen Casey, @EllenCaseyM...

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Take a deep dive into Exertional Heat Illness with Dr. Doug Casa and Dr. Fran O’Connor. Episode #451 from 2020-10-23T11:18:17

On this week’s podcast, Dr. Douglas Casa PhD, ATC and Dr. Francis O’Connor MD, MPH, FAMSSM join Dr. Seth Smith MD, PharmD on AMSSM’s Sports Medcast to discuss exertional heat illness with an emphas...

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Return to play in RED-S. Female athlete health (Part 2), with Dr Nicky Keay Episode #450 from 2020-10-16T11:05:02

A dive into female athlete health with Dr Nicky Keay. Dr Keay is a Sports and Dance Endocrinologist and Honorary Fellow at the Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences at Durham University. Many o...

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Periods as barometers of hormonal health. Female athlete health Pt 1 with Dr Nicky Keay Episode #449 from 2020-10-09T14:14:53

A dive into female athlete health with Dr Nicky Keay. Dr Keay is a Sports and Dance Endocrinologist and Honorary Fellow at the Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences at Durham University. Many o...

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Finding comfort in discomfort with Dr Alex Hutchinson PhD. Episode #448 from 2020-10-02T11:13:35

On this week’s episode, crowd favourite Dr Alex Hutchinson PhD returns to discuss the difference between effort and pain in the world of endurance. A former Canadian national team middle- and long-...

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Cadence: Steps to manage joint load in knee OA? An interview with Dr. Harvi Hart. Episode #447 from 2020-09-25T11:11:02

Dr. Harvi Hart is a postdoctoral researcher at Western University in London, Ontario, funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Dr. Hart’s research focuses on identifying risk factors f...

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How to stay healthy during travel. Prof. Wayne Derman gives crucial advice. Episode #446 from 2020-09-18T11:26:02

As long haul domestic&international travel for athletic competition slowly begins to resume post the restrictive COVID period, it will be more imperative than ever to keep these athletes healthy. T...

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Making football safer for women with Brooke Patterson and Dr Ben Mentiplay. Episode #445 from 2020-09-11T10:14:24

Why are females more at risk of ACL injuries in football? What can we do to reduce the risk for our athletes? On this week’s episode, we are joined by Brooke Patterson and Dr Ben Mentiplay to disc...

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Empowering patients to take control of their back pain with Dr Mary O’Keeffe. Episode #444 from 2020-09-04T12:56:32

On this week’s episode, we are joined by Dr Mary O’Keeffe (T: @MaryOKeeffe007) to discuss how clinicians can better manage patients with low back pain. Mary is a physiotherapist and a Marie Skło...

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What are the best exercises to manage low back pain? with A/Prof Daniel Belavy. Episode #443 from 2020-09-01T08:57:23

On this week’s episode, we are joined by A/Prof Daniel Belavy (T: @BelavySpine) from the Institute of Physical Activity and Nutrition at Deakin University in Melbourne. A/Prof Belavy is a back pain...

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The latest on treating patellofemoral pain, with Drs. Mark Matthews and Bill Vicenzino. Episode #442 from 2020-08-21T13:32:48

Dr. Mark Matthews (@Mark_MatthewsNZ) is a Lecturer at Ulster University in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prof. Bill Vicenzino (@Bill_Vicenzino) is Chair in Sports Physiotherapy and Director of Sports ...

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COVID-19 Cardiac concerns in college sport with Drs Jon Drezner and Michael Ackerman. Episode #441 from 2020-08-14T10:51:54

What is COVID myocarditis and how strong is the data to create a link between COVID and potential arrhythmias? Was COVID myocarditis the leading factor in the recent decisions of some American athl...

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Strength and Conditioning in Golf – How did Bryson get so big? Dan Coughlan discusses. Episode #440 from 2020-08-07T11:27:30

There has been a huge shift in golfers over the last 10 to 15 years with many more golfers at the top of the game such as Tiger Woods, Rory Mcllroy and Brooks Koepka focusing on Strength and Condit...

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Are we allowing injured athletes enough rest? Biological healing with Erik Witvrouw. Episode #439 from 2020-07-31T11:15:55

Are injury recurrences due to a return to sport prior to adequate biological healing? Can we accurately measure stages healing with imaging or blood tests? Professor Erik Witvrouw discusses the ...

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The Language of Coaching Science - talking with Nick Winkelman. Episode #438 from 2020-07-24T09:32:40

Language, and how we use it, has a powerful influence on driving performance and clinical outcomes. Nick Winkelman, Head of Athletic Performance&Science for the Irish Rugby Football Union, has spen...

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What actually works? Hip and Groin masterclass with Dr. Andrea Mosler. Episode #437 from 2020-07-17T10:07:36

Dr. Andrea Mosler is a specialist sports physiotherapist and research fellow at La Trobe University, Melbourne. In this podcast, Liam West poses the questions that see Dr. Mosler explain how you...

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Big data, big players. Ankle injuries in the NBA and NFL with Dr Mackenzie Herzog. Episode #436 from 2020-07-10T09:31:33

Dr Mackenzie Herzog (@MackenzieHerzog) has a PhD in Sports Injury and Orthopaedic Epidemiology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is currently a Lead Epidemiologist on the In...

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Exercise or corticosteroids or both for managing knee OA? Dr Dan Rhon sheds light. Episode #435 from 2020-07-03T13:53:36

Dr. Dan Rhon (T: @danrhon) is an active researcher for the US Department of Defence, a consultant and assistant professor at both Duke (North Carolina) and Baylor (Texas) Universities. He attended ...

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How to be HAPPY in youth sport with Dr. Merete Møller. Episode #434 from 2020-06-26T10:19:45

Twitter: @Happysport_dk According to the literature, a substantial reduction in injury rates in youth sport is achievable. So why isn’t this translating into meaningful injury prevention in the re...

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Building your athlete mental health toolkit during COVID-19 with Olympian Dr Jane Thornton. #433 from 2020-06-19T13:41:24

On this week’s episode, we chat with BJSM Deputy Editor Dr Jane Thornton MD PhD about how clinicians can support athlete mental health during COVID-19.

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FAI and giving patients confidence in telehealth, Chad Cook gives us the inside track. Episode #432 from 2020-06-12T12:54:55

Associate Editor Paul Blazey (T: @blazey85) talks with Professor Chad Cook from Duke University (North Carolina, USA). Chad is a Professor in the Orthopaedic Surgery Division of Physical Therapy, w...

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Exercise Prescription During a Pandemic: keeping active with Dr. Jordan Metzl. Episode #431 from 2020-06-05T08:41:32

The global COVID-19 Pandemic has changed the way we practice medicine and live our daily lives. Things we traditionally have taken for granted now pose major challenges, and among those is the chal...

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Using data science to support medical team decisions & return to play post COVID- 19. Episode #430 from 2020-05-29T13:18:35

Dr. Ben Sporer (T: @ben_sporer) is the current director of performance strategy, research and innovation at the Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS). He trained as an exercise physiologist and worked with the...

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Why the WHO wants the world to stay active with Prof Fiona Bull. Episode #429 from 2020-05-22T10:25:56

On this week's episode, we are joined again by Prof Fiona Bull to discuss why and how we should stay active in self-isolation. Prof Bull is the Programme Manager in the Department of Prevention of ...

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Respiratory health in athletes: facing the COVID-19 challenge with Dr James Hull. Episode #428 from 2020-05-15T13:19:34

In this cutting-edge podcast with Dr James Hull – a leading authority on respiratory health in athletes - we discuss the challenges facing athletes and healthcare professionals following infection ...

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Concerned about COVID-19 and the athletic heart? Prof Jon Drezner gives insight. Episode #427 from 2020-05-07T14:25:37

Are you involved in the care of athletes, and now planning their return to sport? Have you fully considered their cardiac health, especially in those with suspected/confirmed novel coronavirus infe...

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Orthobiologics: Is this the new advancement in non-operative sport medicine? Episode #426 from 2020-05-01T14:07:17

Host Dr. Giorgio Negron, MD is joined by Dr. Kenneth Mautner, MD on the AMSSM Sports Medcast to discuss orthobiologics, specifically PRP and stem cell treatments, and the current evidence for their...

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Mental health in Athletes and COVID-19 - Phil and Georgia Hopley discuss. Episode#425 from 2020-04-24T11:23:04

In this Podcast, Dr Phil Hopley explains to Dr Will Wynter Bee the impact of the COVID crisis on athletes' mental health as well as discussing his role in setting up mental health services for the ...

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Learning from experience: How patients can transform research with Dr Osman Ahmed. Episode #424 from 2020-04-17T12:11:10

Can we learn more from our patients than you might think? Do they hold the answers to the clinical question that you face? Dr. Osman Ahmed is an Associate Editor at BJSM, co-leading the “Patient Vo...

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Educators in a Dangerous Time: effective online education with Dr. Jackie Whittaker Episode #423 from 2020-04-03T10:19:17

On the heels of a global pandemic, we have all been asked to quickly adapt to our new surroundings – in most cases our living room – and to carry on with delivering quality education. For many of u...

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Prescribing the perfect running shoe – myth busting podcast with Dr. Laurent Malisoux. Episode #422 from 2020-03-27T11:36:53

Runners are constantly trying to find the perfect shoe that will combine increased performance with decreased injury risk. In this podcast, Dr. Liam West poses the questions to Dr. Laurent Malis...

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Athletes’ mental health—a major issue. Dr Margo Mountjoy shares management tips. Episode #421 from 2020-03-13T13:40:13

Assistant Dean at McMaster University, member of the FINA (World Swimming) and the IOC Working Group on Mental Health in Athletes, Dr Margo Mountoy (MD, Dip Sport Med [CASEM], PhD) shares practical...

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More important than life or death? Dr Daniel Parnell prescribes football as medicine. Episode #420 from 2020-03-06T12:25:06

Football is the world's most popular sport, captivating the hearts and minds of millions of people every day. Supporting our national team or local club evokes a deep sense of pride, and provides a...

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Creating value in musculoskeletal care with Dr Imran Sajid. Episode #419 from 2020-02-28T12:00:41

Dr Imran Sajid is a frontline clinician, health policy maker, educator and researcher with a keen interest in behavioural economics. This podcast takes a 30,000-foot view of some of our daily clini...

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Cardiac abnormalities and participating in sport-is is safe? Dr. Rachel Lampert. Episode #418 from 2020-02-21T11:46:32

Dr. Rachel Lampert, MD joins host Devin McFadden, MD on AMSSM’s Sports Medcast (T: @TheAMSSM) to discuss athletic participation in athletes with cardioverter-defibrilators for known cardiac abnorma...

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Should I clear this athlete … with a suspected cardiac abnormality? Prof Sanjay Sharma. Episode #417 from 2020-02-14T14:04:49

Has the principle of shared decision making in athletes with known cardiac abnormalities placed our athletes, teams, and medical system at risk? Are there situations where accepted medical stan...

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Prof Mutrie Pt 2. Football Fans Training. Sitting. Mental health. Outrunning bad food. Episode #416 from 2020-02-07T13:16:40

Nanette Mutrie (@NanetteMutrie) has been Chair of Physical Activity for Health at the University of Edinburgh since July 2012. She directs the Physical Activity for Health Research Centre (PAHRC) i...

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Is walking the best buy for public health? What should physios do? Prof Nanette Mutrie. Episode #415 from 2020-01-31T13:08:34

Nanette Mutrie (@NanetteMutrie) has been Chair of Physical Activity for Health at the University of Edinburgh since July 2012. She directs the Physical Activity for Health Research Centre (PAHRC) i...

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Redefining aquatic exercise: last resort to front line treatment option – Dr. Ben Waller. #414 from 2020-01-24T15:41:55

Did you know that water can stop bullets? Dr. Erin Macri caught up with Dr. Ben Waller to learn more about the untapped and under-recognized power of water and its potential applications in everyth...

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Common mistakes clinicians make and how to avoid them, with Running Physio Tom Goom. Episode #413 from 2020-01-17T13:49:53

Are passive therapies making patients worse? Does stretching help? Where do the bio, psycho and social components fit into patient management?

This week Tom Goom joins us to chat about how to avo...

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Waking up to the power of sleep with Associate Professor Shona Halson PhD. Episode #412 from 2020-01-10T15:56:40

In our first episode of 2020, Associate Professor Shona Halson PhD joins us to chat about why our new year’s resolution should be to get more sleep!

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Dynamic knee valgus and patellofemoral pain – what gives? Episode #411 from 2019-12-13T10:13

At the 6 th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat held in Milwaukee in October 2019, Erin Macri pulled four clinician-scientists (Dr. Simon Lack, Dr. David M. Bazett-Jones, Dr. Gretche...

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Embracing biomechanics with Dr Enda King. Minimising the risk of a ‘plateau’ in rehabilitation. #410 from 2019-12-06T11:39:23

This podcast features the heavily in-demand Dr Enda King. Enda is Head of Performance Rehabilitation at the Sports Surgery Clinic in Dublin, and world-leading authority on Hip, Groin and ACL injuri...

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When it comes to pain everything matters with Prof Lorimer Moseley. Episode #409 from 2019-11-29T11:58:23

This week, Prof Lorimer Moseley joins us to explore how we can better apply contemporary understanding of pain in clinical practice. Lorimer is Professor of Clinical Neurosciences and Foundation...

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Stepping up to better running form with the Running Physio – Tom Goom. Episode #408 from 2019-11-22T13:34:20

What are the keys to good running form? Is there a magical number for step rate? Should we all be changing the way we run?This week Tom Goom joins us to chat about gait retraining and its role in h...

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Prioritising a biopsychosocial approach in SEM with Dr Louise Tulloh. Episode #407 from 2019-11-15T14:12:41

On this week’s episode, we are joined by Dr Louise Tulloh to dive into the biopsychosocial realm of patient management in sport and exercise medicine. Dr Tulloh was recently elected as President of...

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Optimizing Athletic Recovery—The Importance of Sleep pt 2. Episode #406 from 2019-11-08T13:25:02

One of the most important aspects of athletic performance is something we all do for a third of our lives, but until recently, had rarely been discussed. In the second of this two-part episode, Dr....

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Optimizing Athletic Recovery—The Importance of Sleep pt 1. Episode #405 from 2019-11-01T13:50:56

One of the most important aspects of athletic performance is something we all do for a third of our lives, but until recently, had rarely been discussed. In the first of this two-part episode, Dr. ...

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Breaking the unbreakable sub-2-hour marathon with Dr Alex Hutchinson PhD from 2019-10-25T08:30:40

Dr Alex Hutchsinon PhD chats about the historic breakthrough that was equated to humans setting foot on the moon. Alex is an award-winning journalist, author and athlete who has a keen interest in ...

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Managing the mental pressures of elite sport with Olympic Champion Abhinav Bindra. Episode #403 from 2019-10-18T16:11:34

In this special Athlete Voice edition of the podcast, we chat with Olympic and World Champion rifle shooter Abhinav Bindra about managing the mental pressures of elite sport. Abhinav is a 5 x Olymp...

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Leading from the front—women in medical leadership with Dr Louise Tulloh. Episode #402 from 2019-10-11T10:31:44

On this week’s episode, we chat with Dr Louise Tulloh about overcoming barriers for women in medical leadership. Dr Tulloh was recently elected as President of The Australasian College of Sport and...

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Fun, Free and Simple. Discussing the Daily Mile, with Elaine Wyllie MBE. Episode #401 from 2019-10-04T12:55:24

Welcome to this BJSM podcast with Elaine Wyllie MBE, a former headteacher in Stirling, Scotland who launched the hugely popular ‘Daily Mile’ initiative. She will be speaking at the BASEM conference...

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Changing the way we talk about eating disorders - The athlete’s voice with Amelia Boone. #400 from 2019-09-27T10:17:46

For our 400th episode, we chat with Amelia Boone--four-time Obstacle Racing World Champion, ultrarunner and attorney--about her battle with anorexia for the past 20 years. In July 2019, Amelia wrot...

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Concussion at the coalface of collision sports. An audience with Prof Jon Patricios. Episode #399 from 2019-09-20T10:47:45

In this BJSM podcast, we hear from Associate Professor Jon Patricios, a South African Sport&Exercise Medicine physician who has extensive experience of working in Rugby Union. He has an interest in...

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World rugby’s injury prevention journey: Sir Bill Beaumont gives the view from the top. Episode #398 from 2019-09-13T11:37:04

Dr Martin Raftery and Dr Ross Tucker join the BJSM to discuss World Rugby’s injury prevention journey, and most recent player welfare initiatives. We also hear from World Rugby chairman Sir Bill...

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You can’t use bad data to guide training decisions. Load monitoring with Dr Stephen West. #397 from 2019-09-06T12:45:09

In this podcast, we are joined by Dr Stephen West to discuss all things load. Stephen recently completed his PhD at the University of Bath, looking into the Epidemiology of injury and associated ri...

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Exploring the strange science of recovery with Christie Aschwanden. Episode #396 from 2019-08-30T10:42:08

Should we still be using ice and cryotherapy? Do we need to foam roll before or after working out? Are we wasting our money on compression gear? On this week’s BJSM podcast, award-winning science...

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The injury prevention myth – predicting, pretending, or preventing sports injuries? Episode #395 from 2019-08-23T11:07:22

Predicting and preventing injuries is seen as the ‘holy grail’ of sports medicine. The literature is brimming with efforts to understand injury prevention, and popular buzzwords such as ‘artificial...

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World Rugby’s Concussion Journey: From Description to Intervention. Episode #394 from 2019-08-16T10:15:40

Joining Dr Steffan Griffin in the studio this week are Drs Martin Raftery and Ross Tucker, Chief Medical Officer and one of the lead Research Scientists at World Rugby respectively. Following on fr...

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Mythbusting iliotibial band (ITB) pain with Dr Rich Willy (PT, PhD) – it’s not friction! #393 from 2019-08-09T11:02:56

Is iliotibial band pain a friction problem? Or a load problem? On this week’s BJSM podcast, Dr Rich Willy (T: @rwilly2003) and BJSM’s Daniel Friedman (T: @ddfriedman) discuss the clinical managemen...

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CrossFit: dangerous fad or fitness panacea? Episode #392 from 2019-08-02T11:33:07

CrossFit: dangerous fad or fitness panacea? The AMSSM talks safety with Drs Sean Rockett and Robert Oh. Few topics in sports draw such universally strong opinions from medical providers as that of...

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Preventing harassment and abuse in sport: Professor Margo Mountjoy, MD, PhD (2019 update). #391 from 2019-07-26T10:01:09

“Only by speaking out can we create lasting change” On this week’s BJSM podcast, Prof Margo Mountjoy (T:@margomountjoy) joins BJSM’s Daniel Friedman (T:@ddfriedman) to discuss harassment and abuse ...

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Human Factors in Sports Medicine – Unconsciously Unaware? Episode #390 from 2019-07-19T12:45:50

Jonathan Hanson is a Sports Medicine consultant with a background in emergency medicine. He works as team doctor for the Glasgow Warriors rugby union team, has worked as an Emergency care advisor t...

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Prescribing physical activity with Dr Jane Thornton (Part 2). Episode #389 from 2019-07-11T12:52:54

On this week’s BJSM podcast, BJSM deputy editor Dr Jane Thornton (T: @JaneSThornton) joins Daniel Friedman (T: @ddfriedman) to discuss physical activity counselling. Dr Jane Thornton MD PhD is a sp...

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Prescribing physical activity with Dr Jane Thornton (Part 1). Episode #388 from 2019-07-05T11:18:04

In this week’s BJSM podcast, BJSM deputy editor Dr Jane Thornton (T: @JaneSThornton) joins Daniel Friedman (T: @ddfriedman) to discuss physical activity counselling. Dr Jane Thornton MD PhD is a sp...

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Women’s football medicine in 2019 with Dr Celeste Geertsema. Episode #387 from 2019-06-28T10:49:46

On this week’s BJSM podcast, Dr Celeste Geertsema joins BJSM’s Daniel Friedman (T: @ddfriedman) to discuss the imbalance between men’s and women’s football medicine research and what needs to be do...

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Tennis Medicine – there’s more than meets the eye! Episode #386 from 2019-06-21T10:57:44

It has been another big year for tennis, and for British Tennis in particular with further successes in the Fed Cup and a number of exciting juniors making an impact on the world stage. In the run ...

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More important than life and death? Liverpool FCs Dr Andy Massey’s view of football medicine. Ep#385 from 2019-06-14T13:34:29

What is like working at one of the biggest clubs in the world? How do you manage the intense workload of the English premier league? What happens when players retire? In this hard hitting BJSM podc...

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Osgood Schlatter – not the self-limiting condition we once thought. Episode #384 from 2019-06-07T10:01:02

Have we been thinking about Osgood Schlatter Disease (OSD) all wrong? To answer this question, Dr. Erin Macri interviewed Prof. Jens Lykkegaard Oleson and Dr. Sinead Holden from Aalborg University ...

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Returning to play in 2019 with Dr Clare Ardern. Episode #383 from 2019-05-31T10:53:50

On this week’s BJSM podcast, the Journal of Orthopaedic&Sports Physical Therapy (JOSPT) EIC elect Dr Clare Ardern PhD (T: @clare_ardern) joins BJSM EIC Prof Karim Khan to answer the difficult quest...

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Tackling concussion prevention in youth with Prof. Carolyn Emery. Episode #382 from 2019-05-24T12:12:19

What are the most effective strategies for preventing sport-related concussions in youth? What role do clinicians have in this arena? Dr. Erin Macri took advantage of Prof. Emery’s recent visit to ...

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Empowering female athletes one marathon at a time with Kathrine Switzer. Episode #381 from 2019-05-17T10:00:32

On this week’s BJSM podcast, Kathrine Switzer (T: @KVSwitzer) joins BJSM’s Daniel Friedman (T: @ddfriedman) to chat about empowering female athletes and the changing face of women’s sport in 2019. ...

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Assessing concussion—as easy as ABC. Dr Jim Bovard. Episode #380 from 2019-05-10T11:02:09

What venue are we at today? Which half is it now? Who scored last in this match? The Maddocks questions are a key part of immediate or on-field assessment of concussion. But do you have an easy way...

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AMSSM Journal Club: Looking back at 2018. Episode #379 from 2019-05-03T09:44:17

What are your favourite sports medicine research articles from 2018? This week, we are excited to share an AMSSM Sport Medcast hosted by Drs Scott Young and Dr. Meghan Raleigh In this abbreviated e...

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How does a ‘heart patient’ build a sports club? Patient empowerment for health. #378 from 2019-04-26T13:28:24

Farooq Mohammed was a football fan who discovered that he has heart disease. In this BJSM podcast, we focus on the patient voice and hear from Farooq who shares his own lived experience with the di...

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Physical Activity and Cancer, an update with Dr Rebecca Robinson. Episode #377 from 2019-04-18T14:27:25

In this podcast Dr Katie Marino interviews Dr Rebecca Robinson about physical activity&cancer. Dr Robinson is a Sport and Exercise Medicine Consultant in Sheffield who has clinics at Weston Park Ho...

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How many push-ups can you do? Assessing cardiovascular risk with Dr Alex Hutchinson PhD. #376 from 2019-04-12T13:20:02

Drop and give us 20.On this week’s BJSM podcast, Dr Alex Hutchinson PhD (T:@sweatscience) joins BJSM’s Daniel Friedman (T: @ddfriedman) to make sense of all of the click-bait headlines and explore ...

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Talking Tendinopathies & Solving the Soleus Conundrum with Seth O’Neil. Episode #375 from 2019-04-05T09:56:22

Seth is a physiotherapy lecturer at the University of Leicester with a special interest in calf&Achilles injuries, having completed his PhD on Achilles Tendinopathy. He joins us to answer some of t...

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In pursuit of the unbreakable athlete with Tim Gabbett. Episode #374 from 2019-03-29T14:49:02

What comes first—the robust athlete or the high training load? What is the role of moderating factors in training load? And is the ‘10% rule’ a myth? On this episode, Dr. Tim Gabbett PhD x2 (T: @Ti...

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Upper extremity issues in the adolescent overhead throwing athlete. Episode #373 from 2019-03-22T13:31:17

What common injury patterns do adolescent overhead throwing athletes face? What are the current pitch count recommendations and evidence for their use? How can we best monitor and encourage complia...

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In the driver's seat with Formula One physio Kim Keedle. Episode #372 from 2019-03-15T11:27:05

Breakneck speeds. Scorching heat. Extreme g-forces. Motor racing is one of the most challenging of all sports - not only for drivers themselves, but also for the teams that play an integral role in...

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The use of force plates in return-to-play following shoulder injuries. Episode #371 from 2019-03-08T15:04:44

Following their recent editorial (https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2018/11/09/bjsports-2018-099457) in the BJSM, and the publication of the reliability paper in the #BMJOpenSEM https://t.co/lCFcZ...

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Cardiac Screening Outcomes in Young Footballers - Dr Aneil Malhotra. Episode #370 from 2019-03-01T13:53:27

Since 1996, the Football Association has mandated that every young professional footballer in England undergoes cardiac screening. In this podcast, Dr Aneil Malhotra, lead author on the recent NEJM...

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Care of the Medically Disqualified Athlete with Pierre Rouzier. Episode #369 from 2019-02-15T12:04:23

NCAA athletes face the realization of career ending injuries, whether they are acute/catastrophic or cumulative. As team physicians and athletic trainers it is imperative that we have our athletes'...

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Physical inactivity: a global public health problem. Prof Fiona Bull, WHO Episode #368 from 2019-02-08T12:08:48

Did you know that worldwide, more than one in four adults (28% or 1.4 billion) are physically inactive? In some countries, it’s as high as one in three! How many more times do we need to be reminde...

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Physical activity in pregnancy—what, when, how and why to be active: Prof Greg Whyte, OBE. #367 from 2019-02-01T15:21:31

Our guest for this podcast is Professor Greg Whyte, one of the world’s most respected and renowned Sport&Exercise Scientists. Greg combines his academic position at Liverpool John Moores University...

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Managing concussion: a 2019 update with Prof Kim Harmon. Episode #366 from 2019-01-25T10:39:42

Did you know that up to 3.8 million sports-related concussions occur in the USA annually? As the largest membership organisation representing sports medicine physicians in North America, the AMSSM ...

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Can the EAT-Lancet ‘Planetary Health Diet’ save patients and the planet? Episode #365 from 2019-01-21T14:00:18

Traditionally, sports medicine may have focussed on joints and tendons and muscles, but, as with medicine more widely, nutrition is now being properly recognised as an essential aspect of health. F...

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How to encourage translational research among our peers? The Collaborative Research Network. #364 from 2019-01-18T12:34:17

Is it possible to support small, individual clinicians with an interest for research, while also encouraging collaborative research from major medical centers and teaching hospitals? These topics a...

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Making exercise trials more useful with Professor John Ioannidis. Episode #363 from 2019-01-11T13:48:35

We have known for a long time that exercise is effective in lowering blood pressure. But how does it stack up against antihypertensive medication? On this episode, Dr. John Ioannidis joins BJSM’s D...

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Bumping up physical activity in pregnancy. Global guidelines. Dr Margie Davenport Episode #362 from 2019-01-04T14:08:49

Did you know that fewer than 15% of women will actually achieve the minimum recommendation of 150 min per week of moderate-intensity physical activity throughout their pregnancy? Meeting the recomm...

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Comparing exercise and drugs for hypertension with Dr Huseyin Naci. Episode #361 from 2018-12-19T13:33:52

Did you know that one in four people have hypertension? And with recent changes to diagnostic criteria in major clinical practice guidelines, the prevalence is only going to increase. With concerns...

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Regenerative medicine: Game changing innovation or the next big flop? Episode #360 from 2018-12-07T16:29:36

Host Dr. Devin McFadden, MD is joined by Dr. Lisa Fortier, DVM, PhD on the AMSSM Sports Medcast to discuss regenerative medicine technologies and the current evidence for their use. Dr. Fortier is ...

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Busting nutrition myths with Dr. Zoë Harcombe PhD. Episode 358 from 2018-11-30T16:00:14

What should we eat in order to stay healthy and avoid disease? Nutrition is one of the biggest drivers of chronic disease, including obesity and diabetes, yet the answer to this seemingly simple qu...

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An A-Z of Sports Cardiology, with Prof Jon Drezner. Episode #357 from 2018-11-23T13:52:34

Professor Jon Drezner, a world authority on Sports Cardiology and vastly experienced Sport&Exercise Medicine physician, kindly gives us his time on this BJSM podcast to fill us in on updates in the...

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It’s all about the shoes…well, maybe not. Episode #356 from 2018-11-16T13:30:55

Minimalist? Maximalist? Zero drop? Is there really one running shoe paradigm to rule them all? On this week’s episode, Dr. Chris Napier PhD (T: @runnerphysio) and Paul Blazey (T: @Blazey85) joins B...

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AMSSM Sports Medcast - FAI and hip dysplasia: two ends of an overlapping spectrum. Episode #355 from 2018-11-09T11:03:56

Is this a dysplasia problem? Or is this an impingement problem? Did you know that a young adult with a non-arthritic hip problem sees an average of 4.2 health care providers before a diagnosis of i...

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Knowledge translation with Dr Sandro Demaio. Episode #354 from 2018-11-02T14:19:23

Knowledge translation with Dr Sandro Demaio. Episode #354 There are over 1.5 million papers published each year…but as many as 50% of them are never read by anyone other than their authors, referee...

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Sham surgery for shoulder impingement from 2018-10-19T10:03:35

Management of shoulder pain has been estimated to account for 4.5 million visits to the doctor and $3bn (£2.3bn; €2.6bn) each year in the US alone. 44-70% of patients with shoulder pain are diagnos...

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An Update on Injury Prevention Programmes, and #SportSuisse2018, with Mario Bizzini. #352 from 2018-10-12T10:04:07

We catch up with BJSM Deputy Editor, Physiotherapist and hugely influential researcher Mario Bizzini. We discuss everything from the evidence behind injury prevention programmes, maximising their i...

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Lifestyle management of type 2 diabetes #351 from 2018-10-05T10:29:14

Type 2 diabetes is a complex systems disease, caused by interactions between lifestyle and genes. It is an illusion to believe that it can be cured by medication. Lifestyle change should always be ...

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Preventing overdiagnosis in 2018 with Dr Ray Moynihan Episode # 350 from 2018-09-28T10:16:07

Do I really need this test, treatment or procedure? What are the downsides? What happens if I do nothing? And are there simpler, safer alternatives?  Dr. Ray Moynihan (@raymoynihan) joins BJSM’s Da...

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Talking physical activity and Golf and health, with Dr Andrew Murray. Episode #349 from 2018-09-21T14:47:16

We were thrilled to catch up again with Dr Andrew Murray, the recently appointed Chief Medical Officer to the PGA European Tour, European Tour Performance Institute, and Ryder Cup Europe. He is uni...

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Low carb vs low fat diet for type 2 diabetes. Episode #348 from 2018-09-17T08:13:16

Contrary to the long held contention that low fat diets are best for people with type 2 diabetes (DM2), the totality of current evidence suggests that low carb diets are at least as effective in am...

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Time to get real about childhood obesity with Dr Sandro Demaio. Episode #347 from 2018-09-07T11:06:16

Did you know that the worldwide prevalence of obesity nearly tripled between 1975 and 2016? In 2016, more than 1.9 billion adults and more than 340 million children were classified as overweight or...

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The demonisation of dietary fats and saturated fat: villain or hero? Episode #346 from 2018-08-31T10:52:34

Is saturated fat good or bad? But doesn’t it cause cardiovascular disease? And what about the guidelines? On this week’s episode, Dr. Zoë Harcombe (@zoeharcombe) joins BJSM’s Daniel Friedman (@ddf...

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The truth behind sports drinks. Episode #345 from 2018-08-24T10:44:15

Did you know that a regular bottle of Gatorade contains 34g of sugar? That’s over 8 teaspoons of sugar! The WHO recommends that<10% of our daily energy should come from free sugars. For an adult co...

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Combat sports: ringside medicine with the fight doctor. Episode #344 from 2018-08-17T10:48:18

This heavyweight podcast is sure to be a knockout! On this week’s episode, sports medicine physician Dr. John Neidecker (@DrJohnNeidecker) joins BJSM’s Daniel Friedman (@ddfriedman) in the ring to ...

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Dr Alison Grimaldi on managing gluteal tendinopathy. Episode #343 from 2018-08-10T11:47:14

Fresh off ‘BJSM Podcast World Cup’ victory, superstar physiotherapist Dr. Alison Grimaldi returns for what is sure to be another chart-topping podcast.  On this week’s episode, Dr. Alison Grimaldi ...

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The gut microbiome for athlete health and performance. Episode #342 from 2018-07-27T11:27:11

After listening to this one, you may want to think twice before reaching for that next bottle of kombucha! On this week’s podcast, microbiome expert Dr Patrick Hanaway joins BJSM’s Daniel Friedman ...

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Research imbalance: Sport and Exercise in Women versus Men. Episode #341 from 2018-07-20T15:34:33

In this podcast Katie Marino speaks to Jack Forsyth. Jacky Forsyth (@JackyForsyth) is a senior lecturer at Staffordshire University. She is a lead organiser of the Women in Sport and Exercise Conf...

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The World Health Organization’s Global Action Plan for Physical Activity: Prof Fiona Bull from 2018-07-06T13:43:37

Thanks to BJSM editorial board member Daniel Friedman (@DDFriedman), who has also served as in intern at the World Health Organization, for hosting this podcast. The BJSM’s guest is Professor Fiona...

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“Don’t mislabel nociceptors as pain fibres”. Lorimer Moseley on teaching pain science Ep:339 from 2018-06-29T13:45:45

Thanks to Professor Lorimer Moseley for his 4th BJSM podcast over the last 4 years. Here he chats with final year medical student Daniel Friedman who is at the coalface (@DDFriedman). How are the t...

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Need a big fat surprise? Iconoclast Nina Teicholz via Dr Mark Hyman on healthy fats. #Ep338 from 2018-06-22T15:13:19

BJSM is one of very few channels that comments on food but doesn’t receive any funds from any food-related stakeholder. The BMJ doesn’t receive funds from food companies (as far as I know) and the ...

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Treating hip pain including FAI syndrome. Arthroscopy or focused physio? Prof Damian Griffin Ep#337 from 2018-06-15T14:10:54

Damian Griffin is the Professor of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Warwick. He trained in Cambridge, Oxford and the United States, and worked as a Consultant in Oxford before ta...

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Anthem for football fitness. Football isn’t just fun, it’s broad-spectrum medicine. Ep #336 from 2018-06-08T13:53:14

Dr Marcos Agostinho (@MarcMedMD) asks Professor Peter Krustrup (http://ow.ly/9slg30koLv1) about the history of football fitness. What is it? Does it involve games/competition? Who are the main bene...

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Time to catch the brain bus to learn from pain educators. Lorimer Moseley and Karim Khan. from 2018-05-25T12:47:48

Have you ever felt frustrated that research doesn’t get into the public domain? It’s stuck in journals, on shelves. But Lorimer is tackling that head on with community based engagement in his chara...

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Running Biomechanics 101 with Chris Bramah. Episode #334 from 2018-05-18T14:11:58

How do we assess running biomechanics? Does it translate to practice? BJSM editor Tej Pandya chats with Chris Bramah (@chrisbramah), England Athletics physiotherapist and biomechanist based at the ...

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What limits sporting performance? Is it in the muscles or does the mind matter? Dr Alex Hutchinson from 2018-05-11T15:02:01

A great conversation between the fascinating Dr Alex Hutchinson and sports physiotherapist Chris Napier. Alex Hutchinson will be known to many because of his sports writing for Runners World (in th...

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Sport 1st, disability 2nd. Paralympian Cheri Blauwet discusses SEM in elite disability sport #322 from 2018-05-04T13:10:48

Dr. Cheri Blauwet is a leading and inspiring voice in sport and exercise medicine (SEM). She is a former Paralympic athlete in the sport of wheelchair racing, competing for the United States Team i...

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Patient’s Voice: It felt like my entire shin had dislocated from the rest of my body. Episode #331 from 2018-04-27T13:02:18

Thanks to Christina Le for providing the first ‘patient voices’ podcast for BJSM. Christina is speaking as a 31-year old patient who is dealing with a common scenario – non-contact ACL rupture whil...

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Taking the stress out of stress fractures. Deep dive & clinical tips w/ Dr. Kathryn Ackerman from 2018-04-20T13:12:19

Managing stress fractures in any athlete can be difficult. Liam West discussed the topic with international expert Dr. Kathryn Ackerman, to find out clinical management gems. Dr. Ackerman has spec...

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“Dr Skynet will see you now.” Machine learning in sports medicine: Tommy Wood and Chris Kelly #329 from 2018-04-13T15:09:41

Machine learning. One of the buzz expressions currently being bandied around healthcare. But how can it be applied in sports medicine? In this BJSM podcast, we discuss it with two scientists curren...

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Movement is Medicine – Clinical secrets to keep your older patients running from Dr. Blaise Williams from 2018-04-06T14:17:42

We all know that exercise is medicine’s polypill. On this podcast, Dr. Blaise Williams discusses how to help older patient’s get active again. BJSM’s Liam West provides the questions that see Dr. W...

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Put out to Pasture - What is our Duty of Care to the Retired Professional Footballer? Episode #327 from 2018-03-29T15:58:51

Retired professional footballers are at a significantly increased risk of several health problems including osteoarthritis, mental health conditions, and difficulties pertaining to suboptimal lifes...

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Achilles and patellar tendinopathy loading principles with Dr. Peter Malliaras. Episode #326 from 2018-03-23T14:15:22

“There is no real optimal exercise program. There’s no such thing it doesn’t really exist.” LIVE from Copenhagen at the 14th Scandinavian Congress of Medicine&Science in Sports, Dr. Karen Litzy, PT...

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Lars Engebretsen’s learning points from the 2018 IOC Paediatric ACL consensus statement. Ep #325 from 2018-03-16T13:56:14

Professor Lars Engebretsen, MD, PhD, Head of Medicine&Science at the IOC’s Scientific and Medical Department discusses the massive problem that is ACL injuries in children under 12 years of age. K...

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Explain pain to treat it! Dr. Stanton gives the deep dive on managing osteoarthritis pain #324 from 2018-03-09T15:40:26

Dr. Tasha Stanton’s background in physiotherapy and pain science means her research is very clinically relevant. BJSM’s Liam West discusses with Dr. Stanton the pain experienced by patients with os...

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Painkillers aren’t the only answer! Simplifying pain science to better manage a patient’s pain #323 from 2018-03-02T13:54:37

Understanding and managing your patient’s pain can be extremely difficult. Liam West spoke to Dr. Tasha Stanton to tap into her vast expertise in the area of pain science. Dr. Stanton is a Senior R...

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Is education more important than exercise in treating patellofemoral pain? Episode #322 from 2018-02-23T14:24:53

Research so often includes ‘education’ in the comparison arm of clinical trials as though it is a universal, standardized, or perhaps even inert component of intervention. But what if education IS ...

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Physio Wisdom 2: How to treat disabling knee and back pain. Profs Crossley and O’Sullivan. #321 from 2018-02-16T14:21:28

Listen to leading physiotherapists continue their conversation on common ground when treating patients with disabling pain. (Link to Part 1 here http://ow.ly/mi3c30iqGSI)In this episode the focus i...

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Wisdom Shared 1: Profs Kay Crossley and Peter O’Sullivan assess knees and backs. Episode #320 from 2018-02-09T14:36:54

Join BJSM editor in chief Karim Khan eavesdropping on Professors Kay Crossley (La Trobe University, Melbourne) and Peter O’Sullivan (Curtin University, Perth) as they discuss the assessment and man...

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Is your patient ready to run? Blaise Williams shares his 5 minute clinic assessment to help you #319 from 2018-02-02T15:44:10

Dr. Blaise Williams has a passion for helping people to get active and especially to get running. He is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and the Director of the Virginia...

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Consider psychological factors in when treating PFP. Prof Bill Vicenzino and Liam McLachlan #318 from 2018-01-26T15:56:11

From the University of Queensland, Australia, physiotherapist and PhD candidate Liam McLachlan and Professor of Sports Physiotherapy Bill Vicenzino share clinical pearls relating to the patient wit...

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Olive oil, sunshine and a half hour walk - a conversation with Dr. Aseem Malhotra – Episode #317 from 2018-01-19T16:27:29

In this Podcast, Heart Digital Media Editor Dr. James Rudd is joined by Dr. Aseem Malhotra from Lister Hospital, Stevenage, UK. They discuss what we should tell our patients about diet and exercise...

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Clinical tips from Dr. Kathryn Ackerman on how to manage athletes with low energy availability from 2018-01-12T17:02:48

Dr. Kathryn Ackerman talks in this podcast to Dr. Liam West about the hot topic of energy availability in sport giving us clinical tips to manage athletes we suspect might be at risk of the consequ...

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How to keep athletes healthy when travelling. David Dunne explains the best strategies from 2017-12-15T15:49:50

For the 2nd time on the BJSM podcast, Sean Carmody is joined by David Dunne to discuss practical considerations for the travelling athlete. During his time with Orreco, David has worked closely wit...

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Preventing and managing hamstring strain injuries: the Holy Grail of football medicine from 2017-12-08T18:47:13

In this podcast, Dr Sean Carmody speaks to Dr Nick van der Horst, who has recently published a paper on decision-making and medical criteria for return to play following hamstring strain injuries. ...

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Rugby’s journey to improving player welfare – with Dr Martin Raftery & Dr Ross Tucker from 2017-12-01T17:22:13

Over the last few years, rugby medicine has been somewhat mired with controversy. From ‘Bloodgate’, to concussion, there have been many back-page features in the press, often calling for quite sens...

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Physical activity in the curriculum: impact in Schools of Medicine and new healthcare professionals from 2017-11-23T21:44:34

Embedding physical activity in the undergraduate healthcare curriculum is an important step to building capacity in the future workforce to promote physical activity, every contact. This podcast fe...

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Low back pain in adolescents: Professor Stanley Herring talks spondylolysis from 2017-11-17T17:30:32

Professor Stanley Herring is a clinical professor at the University of Washington (UW) in the Departments of Rehabilitation Medicine, Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, and Neurological Surgery. He ...

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Was ist evidenz basierte Medizin und warum ist es so wichtig für unser tägliches Handeln? from 2017-11-13T11:08:10

Die Evidenz basierte Medizin ist ein Grundpfeiler medizinischen Handelns und ist im täglichen Leben des Arztes und Physiotherapeuten nicht mehr wegzudenken. Dr Andreas Waltering (IQWIQ) gibt uns ...

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Behind the scenes of the new SCAT5 – tips, tricks and clinical pearls for treating concussion from 2017-11-10T13:43:05

Dr. Michael Makdissi is a Sports&Exercise Medicine (SEM) Physician based in Melbourne. He has pursued a career that blends both clinical and research roles. His research is mainly based around conc...

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Am I safe to move? Professor Lorimer Moseley: New understanding of pain and focusing on the patient from 2017-11-03T14:17:08

Professor Lorimer Moseley (PT, PhD) is Chair of Physiotherapy at the University of South Australia and a professor of Clinical Neurosciences. http://people.unisa.edu.au/lorimer.moseley He combines ...

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Would school rugby be better if collisions and tackles were banned? Prof Allyson Pollock from 2017-10-27T15:01:58

Allyson M Pollock is professor of public health and Director of Institute of Health and Society in the Medical Faculty of Newcastle University. She is a public health doctor and has been researchi...

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Key components of managing groin injuries in the elite athlete from 2017-10-20T15:13:38

Why are groin injuries so difficult to manage? How has rehabilitation advanced over the years? In this BJSM podcast, we interview Professor Michael Callaghan, Professor of Physiotherapy at Manchest...

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How to lose or gain weight safely, elite sports nutrition with David Dunne from 2017-10-13T13:49:47

This episode takes place from Surrey Sports Park, the training base of Harlequins Rugby Union. During the podcast, performance nutritionist David Dunne delves into the following topics with Dr Sean...

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Doping in golf, Michele Verroken outlines the 3 essential things every clinician should know from 2017-10-06T13:27:51

Michele Verroken is the founding director of Sporting Integrity, a consultancy which advises governing bodies about identifying, adopting and managing best practice procedures relating to risk, eth...

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Do you know athletes who have a wheeze and get short of breath easily? Surely asthma, right? from 2017-09-29T13:25:45

Respiratory conditions are often neglected in the world of sports medicine, so we’ve got two world leaders on a podcast, recorded at the famous Centre for Health&Human Performance in London, to enl...

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Sports Cardiology expert Dr. Drezner explains what new electrocardiogram criteria mean for athletes from 2017-09-22T10:01

Professor Jon Drezner is a family medicine physician from Seattle, USA with expertise in sports medicine and sports cardiology. He shares the new international criteria for electrocardiogram (ECG) ...

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Future superstars or fragile futures? The good, the bad and the ugly of early sports specialisation from 2017-09-15T09:48:42

Angela Smith is an attending orthopaedist at Nemours/Alfred I duPont Hospital for children, and Clinical Professor of Orthopaedics and Paediatrics at Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jeffers...

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From the AMSSM: Gluten Sensitivity- Fact or Fad? from 2017-09-08T13:39:13

AMSSM Podcast host Dr. Krystian Bigosinski is joined by Dr. Alessio Fasano, the W. Allan Walker Chair in Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition and Director of the Center for Celiac Research and ...

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What is Optimal Loading? How do we achieve it? Top Sports physio Dr Phil Glasgow reveals all from 2017-09-01T10:52:32

A respected global voice within Sports Physiotherapy, Phil Glasgow returns to the BJSM podcast to share his thoughts and expertise on loading for injury prevention and treatment. Phil has worked at...

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Fearless cardiologist author, Dr Aseem Malhotra, busts myths and shares Pioppi health secrets from 2017-08-25T08:47:16

One of the most influential cardiologists in Britain and a world leading expert in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of heart disease, Dr Aseem Malhotra is a brave advocate for public health ...

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Bodies of gods but the teeth don’t match: Oral health crisis among football players from 2017-08-18T07:32:05

Ian Needleman is a Professor of Restorative Dentistry at the Centre of Oral Health and Performance, University College London (UCL) Eastman Dental Institute. Prof Needleman is on a mission to comba...

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From the AMSSM: Drilling down into running injuries – what they don’t teach in medical school from 2017-08-11T09:44:34

The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) podcast is hosted by Dr Devin McFadden (Sports Medicine Fellow, Washington D.C) is your host. He chats with Dr Bert Fields (Sports Medicine ...

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Secrets for clinicians caring for elite and recreational youth athletes: Dr Boris Gojanovic from 2017-08-04T09:27:49

Dr Boris Gojanovic (@DrSportSante) is a specialist sports medicine physician and a board member of the Swiss Sports Medicine Society. In addition to his Sports Medicine training, he is certified in...

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What is golf fitness? Andy Nicholettos talks through sports medicine in golf. from 2017-07-28T12:27:53

Andy Nicholettos @sportinjuryandy is co-founder and head of sports medicine at Prevail Golf Performance, a specialist academy that blends golf coaching, sports medicine and strength and conditioni...

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When should we tape? Dr Marie-Elaine Grant, PT. IOC World Congress, Monaco. Host Dr Karen Litzy from 2017-07-21T10:31:05

New York physiotherapist Dr Karen Litzy @KarenLitzyNYC, host of physio podcast 'Healthy Wealth and Smart' poses the practical questions to Dublin’s Dr Marie-Elaine Grant. Dr Grant has been Ireland’...

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Screening for Injury doesn’t work and probably never will, Prof. Roald Bahr. from 2017-07-14T10:08

Prof. Roald Bahr is the Head of the Aspetar Sports Injury&Illness Prevention Programme, Chair of the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center and a member of the IOC medical committee. Prof. Bahr’s main ...

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How to rehabilitate the athlete after shoulder surgery. Top physio Jo Gibson on shoulder and mind from 2017-07-07T08:23:23

Jo Gibson is a Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist at the Liverpool Upper Limb Unit based at the Royal Liverpool Hospital, UK. She lectures both nationally and internationally about rehabilitation...

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Dr Jeremy Lewis clarifies shoulder confusion: Common pitfalls and how to avoid them from 2017-06-30T08:54:14

Dr. Jeremy Lewis is a Consultant Physiotherapist and Professor of Musculoskeletal Research (University of Limerick, Ireland). Originally born in New Zealand, he trained in Australia before moving t...

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Treating low back pain in sport—Dr Fiona Wilson. 15 pearls from vast rowing experience from 2017-06-23T08:25:03

Assistant Professor Dr Fiona Wilson is a Chartered Physiotherapist in the discipline of Physiotherapy, Trinity College, Ireland. She has over 25 years of clinical experience in the UK, South Africa...

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Stop swimming upstream - a new model for swimmer’s shoulder from 2017-06-16T11:25:45

Struggling with swimmers and their shoulders? It’s something we clinicians struggle with, and have been for a long time. Today we’re gonna take this head on, how we can move the model from external...

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Do you see golfers in your clinic? Golf as a public health panacea? Dr Roger Hawkes explains all from 2017-06-09T14:12:56

Joining us for this BJSM podcast is the vastly experienced, Dr Roger Hawkes. We chat to him about a wide range of issues, from his role as CMO to the European Golf Tour - where he has built an incr...

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Why we get fat. Insulin is a fat-storing hormone: Dr Sarah Hallberg, renowned obesity doctor from 2017-06-02T10:52:24

Are you confused about healthy nutrition, the role of insulin, this concept of ‘insulin resistance’? Can one largely ignore a macronutrient (i.e. carbohydrates) and not drop dead within a few days?...

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Kathryn Schneider talks concussion: primary, secondary and tertiary prevention from 2017-05-26T13:21:28

Whilst at the 2017 IOC Prevention of Injury&Illness Conference, BJSM’s Liam West spoke to a key figure within the concussion research world, Associate Professor Kathryn Schneider. Kathryn is a Cli...

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Sham surgery for meniscal knee pain – Boom! Boom! Boom! Prof Teppo Järvinen rocks the boat from 2017-05-19T12:54:30

Ahead of the Finnish Sports Physiotherapy Congress (June 9 and 10, 2017), BJSM editor in chief Karim Khan, chats with the senior author of a study that proved that partial removal of a degenerative...

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Doping mit Prof Dr Patrick Diel from 2017-05-12T13:25:57

Doping ist immer ein heisses Thema, besonders in Jahren der Olympischen und Paralympischen Spiele. Dr Markus Laupheimer (London/Zürich) stellt die Fragen in deutscher Sprache an Prof. Dr. Patrick...

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Time to reset: What causes coronary artery disease? Dr Aseem Malhotra. from 2017-05-12T13:12:41

Britain's leading anti-sugar campaigner and one of the most prolific doctors in the world influencing obesity thinking and highlighting the harms of too much medicine. In addition to being a Cons...

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Exertional Rhabdomyolysis: What you don’t diagnose may kill a patient. Prof Francis O’Connor from 2017-05-05T10:04:01

What is rhabdomyolysis? Can it sneak under a clincian’s radar?What the key clinical features? When to be alert for rhabdomyolysisProblems when coaches are too aggressive with a new loadTwo cases –...

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Mayo Clinic and AMSSM sports medicine specialist, Dr Jon Finnoff, on managing leg pain in sport. from 2017-04-28T14:35:25

Dr Jonathan Finnoff, DO, is the Medical Director for Mayo Clinic Square, Sports Medicine Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Sports Medici...

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Professor Francis O’Connor, from the AMSSM: Challenging leg pain/calf pain and military injuries from 2017-04-28T14:29:51

BJSM’s good friend Fran O’Connor is Director of Emergency Medicine and Sports Medicine at Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) in Bethesda, Maryland. He is a former Presiden...

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Football Medicine Supremo Mike Davison: A decade of dramatic change in sportsmedicine/sportsphysio from 2017-04-21T15:05:05

How has football medicine changed in the past 10 years? What is its future? Mike Davison, managing director of Isokinetic Medical Group in London, one of the FIFA medical centers of excellence, g...

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From the AMSSM: 3 sports medicine legends on running injuries, illness and footwear from 2017-04-13T12:59:47

The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) has its Annual Meeting come up (May 8-13, 2017) so we celebrate with this podcast. Dr Devin McFadden (Sports Medicine Fellow, Washington D.C...

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Dark underbelly of competitive sport - Harassment and abuse. Dr Margo Mountjoy. Host Dr Karen Litzy from 2017-04-07T10:59:35

What is abuse and how does it manifest itself in sport? In this hard-hitting podcast, Karen Litzy hosts Dr Margo Mountjoy, IOC medical commission, FINA executive board member, and associate clinica...

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Dr Ben Kibler: Clinical assessment of the tennis player with a focus on the shoulder from 2017-03-31T13:49:19

In part 1 of two podcasts, Dr Ben Kibler, international shoulder authority, shares top tips on examination and diagnosis of the tennis player. (Part 2 will focus on baseball pitchers) Dr Ben Kibl...

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Professor Graham Smith, Society of Sports Therapists: Return to play and more! from 2017-03-24T16:53:25

The Society of Sports Therapists was established in the UK in 1990 to address the growing demands from sport and leisure on everyone involved in the management and care of injured participants. In...

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What are the odds? Understanding Risk and Uncertainty from 2017-03-16T17:24:20

What are the odds? Understanding Risk and Uncertainty. Today we welcome Dr. Rod Whiteley for the first time ever to the BJSM podcast. Rod has done a bunch of work in shoulder injuries (measuring l...

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Player Medicals and Screening at Arsenal FC - Part Two from 2017-03-13T16:59:58

Screening is one of the hottest topics in Sports Medicine, and a topic which is constantly evolving. The BJSM has provided a platform for much of the academic literature concerning screening, but w...

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Professor Bruce Forster: Using ultrasound imaging in the physiotherapy clinic. Pearls, pitfalls. from 2017-03-10T16:51:54

Bruce Forster is the Head of Radiology at the University of British Columbia. He was previously the director of diagnostic imaging at the Vancouver Winter Olympics and has authored over 80 peer-re...

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Player Medicals and Screening at Arsenal FC - Part One from 2017-03-03T13:41:04

Screening is one of the hottest topics in Sports Medicine, and a topic which is constantly evolving. The BJSM has provided a platform for much of the academic literature concerning screening, but w...

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Do platelet-rich plasma and stem cells have a role in sports medicine? Genetic testing? from 2017-02-24T13:41:11

Professor Tim Caulfield (@CaulfieldTim) is a best-selling author in the health and popular science domain. He has published over 300 articles into the ethical, legal and health policy of a broad r...

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Professor David Hunter talks osteoarthritis exercise therapies: better outcomes from 2017-02-17T13:54:10

Professor David Hunter is a leading rheumatologist and researcher working at the University of Sydney. David has over 350 publications in rheumatology and has co-authored several books providing se...

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Dr Eammon Delahunt, international authority: Ankle sprain management and chronic instability from 2017-02-10T15:07:25

Eamonn is a wonderful clinician-scientist who graduated with a 1st Class Honours Degree from the University College Dublin (UCD) School of Physiotherapy in 2003 placing first in his class. Eamonn r...

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Nutrition pearls for sport performance: Professor Graeme Close provides 27 practical tips from 2017-02-03T14:04:01

You want the big names on BJSM podcasts and Twitter asked for Dr Graeme Close. Fresh from the UK undergraduate student conference, Graeme shares pearl after pearl on this top podcast. What do you d...

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Sports physiotherapist Dr Kristian Thorborg drills down on optimal loading. Heavy and Slow! from 2017-01-20T13:52:20

A world leader in sportsphysiotherapy, Associate Professor Dr Kristian Thorborg is from Copenhagen University. He is renowned for his studies and clinical workshops related to patients with hip, gr...

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Shoulder focus with leading sports physiotherapist Adam Meakins. Practical clinical pearls from 2016-12-09T13:51:29

How does a leading shoulder physiotherapist approach patients in the clinic? What are 3 fundamental principles that guide every consultation? Hear from extended scope practitioner Adam Meakins on h...

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Only 10 percent of concussions include loss of consciousness. Jon Patricios and Paul McCrory from 2016-12-02T15:50:22

The Berlin Concussion in Sport Consensus Meeting was held in October2016 and the experts are currently writing the systematic reviews and agreeing on the final statement from this event. In the mea...

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Transparency and innovative thinking: how rugby is tackling concussion (Part two) from 2016-11-25T16:54:32

Rugby is often maligned in the press for its inevitable relationship with concussion, with numerous high-profile incidents only compounding the issue. If your reading is restricted to the newspaper...

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Professor Lars Engebretsen on management of young, adult and older patients with knee injuries from 2016-11-11T14:35:34

Professor Lars Engebretsen is the Head of Scientific Activities in the Department of Medicine and Science at the International Olympic Committee. An orthopaedic surgeon, he is a strong advocate of ...

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Pain Coach, how the first contact with a patient can be the most important moment of all from 2016-11-04T12:31:10

Do you consider the first 10 seconds of a consultation to be important? Have you looked at your clinic space and how that might affect your patients? In this podcast Steve Aspinall (BASRaT) speaks ...

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The Daily Mile: Is this the game changing public health initiative we have been waiting for? from 2016-10-28T12:03:10

Over the last 20 years across the western world the increasing toll of sedentary behaviour on young peoples physical and mental wellbeing is a well-documented phenomenon. Many different piecemeal p...

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Transparency and innovative thinking: how rugby is tackling concussion (Part One) from 2016-10-25T13:08:56

Rugby is often maligned in the press for its inevitable relationship with concussion, with numerous high-profile incidents only compounding the issue. If your reading is restricted to the newspaper...

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Phil Glasgow talks all things around the hip and treatment from 2016-10-21T14:14:06

Phil Glasgow is the head of sports medicine at the Sports Institute, Northern Ireland. A vastly experienced physiotherapist, he has worked at 3 Olympic Games, and has just returned from Rio. In thi...

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Professor Peter Brukner on food as medicine. No industry funding. from 2016-10-14T13:50:34

“A few years ago, like most doctors, I was pretty ignorant on the topic of food and medicine” is how Peter Brukner, Professor at Latrobe University’s Sport and Exercise Medicine Research Centre ope...

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Dr Andrew Murray on golf and its effects on health from 2016-10-07T12:36:15

In this podcast, Steffan Griffin of the BJSM speaks to Dr Andrew Murray – SEM consultant&adventurer (amongst other things!), who is currently undertaking a PhD looking into ‘Golf and Health’. We ta...

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Dr Clare Ardern (Sweden) shares the latest on Return to Play – World Congress Consensus Statement from 2016-09-30T13:36:16

Dr Clare Ardern is a sports physiotherapy researcher at Linkoping University in Sweden. She carries Australia’s prestigious NHMRC’s top scholarship for clinician researchers – the 4-year Fellowship...

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Prof Peter O’Sullivan’s sneak peek of Refshauge Lecture on Back Pain: Sports Medicine Australia 2016 from 2016-09-23T13:02:05

Professor Peter O’Sullivan is among the top 3 most popular physiotherapy voices on podcasts and here he focuses on myths and harmful beliefs about back pain. He takes a swing at clinicians who rely...

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The Warwick Agreement on the management of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome with Damian Griffin from 2016-09-15T10:24:07

Professor Damian Griffin talks about the Warwick Agreement, an international consensus on the management of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome. This podcast brings you right up to date on the mo...

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Secrets behind Leicester City's title win - team work and culture to avoid the medical room from 2016-09-09T12:21:21

Leicester City’s league title was widely seen as one of the biggest upsets in sporting history. But was it really that surprising? Christian Barton (La Trobe University) talks to Dr Paul Balsom, th...

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What predicts ACL rupture? What prevents it? Tim Hewett (Mayo Clinic) and Kate Webster (La Trobe) from 2016-09-02T14:18:28

ACL injuries are some of the most common and debilitating injuries in athletes. In this podcast, Tim Hewett and Kate Webster talk about the biomechanical risk factors for ACL injury, the role and p...

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Could TNT blast a hole in treatment barriers in tendinopathy? Ebonie Rio discusses from 2016-08-26T13:48:37

Often tendinopathy will be resistant to even the best traditional rehabilitation methods. Liam West chats to Dr Ebonie Rio, a PostDoctoral Fellow at La Trobe University’s Sports and Exercise Medici...

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Treat the donut, not the hole: What UTC imaging teaches us about tendon pathology. Dr Sean Docking from 2016-07-28T15:41:25

Most clinicians who manage patients with tendinopathy will have encountered the situation where the clinical picture and imaging findings do not match up.

Sean Docking, researcher at La T...

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A deep dive into hip pain. Professor Damian Griffin makes the complicated clear. (Part 1 of 2) from 2016-07-22T15:02:27

Damian Griffin is the Professor of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Warwick. He trained in Cambridge, Oxford and the United States, and worked as a Consultant in Oxford before ta...

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Working with the All Blacks: Peter Gallagher shares his thoughts from 2016-07-15T14:28:58

Peter Gallagher has been the All Blacks physiotherapist for over 10 years. He discusses how they deal with RTP following ACL injuries and how shared decision-making can be used to set a RTP date. ...

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A free online resource in football medicine with Dr Mark Fulcher from 2016-07-08T15:00:42

F-MARC, the FIFA Medical Association and Research Centre, have recently launched a free online diploma primarily for doctors and other health practitioners who have little or no sports medicine kno...

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Professor Peter Brukner spotlights a type of hamstring strain that needs special attention from 2016-07-01T14:22:01

Intramuscular Hamstring Injuries

Professor Peter Brukner is a sports and exercise physician at La Trobe University’s Sports and Exercise Medicine Research Centre in Melbourne. He is Team ...

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Challenging leg pain in the cyclist? Consider iliac artery endofibrosis - not a rare condition from 2016-06-17T14:44:12

One of the most common complaints of athletes visiting clinicians is leg pain exacerbated by exercise. In this podcast, UK vascular surgeon Rob Hinchliffe explains how iliac artery endofibrosis ...

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Steffan Griffin Hard Talks sports physician Dan Exeter (Athletics NZ) on illness prevention for Rio from 2016-06-10T16:04:02

Whilst injuries will undoubtedly dominate the headlines at the Olympics, we shouldn't ignore the competitors' increased susceptibility to illnesses - which can cause just as much heartbreak. BJSM’s...

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Practical pearls from Olympic Rugby 7s sideline: Dr James McGarvey - treating teams home and away. from 2016-06-03T15:52:52

Want to know more about one of the new Olympic sports, or perhaps want an insight into how to best manage jetlag in athletes? Dr James McGarvey, a sport and exercise medicine physician to the New Z...

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The father of accelerated rehabilitation, Dr Don Shelbourne, on history and managing ACL injuries from 2016-05-27T17:15:14

Dr Donald Shelbourne is an orthopedic surgeon at The Shelbourne Clinic in Indianapolis, Indiana. He has performed more than 6,000 ACL reconstructions since 1982 and he is credited with developing t...

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Travelling with elite teams: Top tips from Prav Mathema (Rugby Union) from 2016-05-20T13:48:49

Do you provide medical services for athletes or teams that travel nationally or internationally? Are you confident that your travel preparations cover every possible situation?

Prav Mathe...

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Prof Adrian Bauman on why and how all health professionals can promote physical activity from 2016-05-13T16:14:06

Professor Adrian Bauman is as respected as it gets in the hard core epidemiology world. He advises the World Health Organisation among others and he is receiving an Honor Award at the American Coll...

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Dr Kieran O’Sullivan on managing back pain: 7 habits of highly effective clinicians. Part 2, 2016 from 2016-04-29T13:22:32

Dr Kieran O’Sullivan, PT, PhD, was one of the first podcast guests to crack 9,000 listens! From the University of Limerick, Ireland, he has vast clinical experience and he completed a PhD on the ro...

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Zurück zum Sport nach Verletzungen an der unteren Extremität. Keller Matthias from 2016-04-28T12:38:36

Eine Frage die Patienten, Therapeuten und Mediziner gleichermaßen beschäftigt.

Keller Matthias und Ekaterina Sandakova.

Ob Freizeitsportler oder Profiathlet - nach einer Verlet...

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Putting load management evidence into practice: Sometimes you can’t! Dr Darren Burgess from 2016-04-22T16:04:05

The BJSM community wants practical tips and this podcast earns 10/10 for that feature. The guest, @DarrenBurgess25 is an international leader in working in sports medicine/sports science at the hig...

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Criteria-based return to play. Psychological readiness. How? Whose call? Dr Clare Ardern explains from 2016-04-14T15:52

A recent keynote speaker at the Return to Play conference in Bern, the Arsenal FC Sport and Exercise Medicine Conference and the Isokinetic Football Medicine Strategies Return to Play conference in...

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3 take-home messages for physiotherapists from WCPT President Emma Stokes: Part 3 of 3 from 2016-04-08T13:35:45

Dr Emma K Stokes is the President of the World Confederation of Physical Therapy. The first two parts of her discussion with the BJSM community has already had >9,000 listeners in just two months. ...

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Dr Cristiano Eirale sul congresso mondiale di pubalgia nello sportivo e sul Doha consensus meeting from 2016-04-08T10:24:24

Il dottor Cristiano Eirale è un medico dello sport che lavora ad Aspetar, Qatar Orthopedic and Sport Medicine Center di Doha. In questo podcast interamente in italiano, discute con un misterioso in...

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Dream Team of training load management: How training influences injury and performance from 2016-04-01T15:20:36

The BJSM community is well aware of the interest in the role of training load on injury. Dr Dr Tim Gabbett, Dr Alex Kountouris and Dr to be Michael Drew share insights into the principles that unde...

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Can my athlete handle more training? High tech and low tech instruments: Dr Anna Saw from 2016-03-18T15:41:08

Dr Anna Saw is in the Faculty of Health in the School of Exercise & Nut. Sci.at Deakin University’s Burwood Campus.

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Wie können Verletzungen beim Skifahren möglichst vermieden werden? from 2016-03-11T13:07:57

Interview mit Ass.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard Ruedl (Innsbruck)

Das Skifahren ist eine beliebte Freizeitsportart bei Groß und Klein, Alt und Jung, Anfänger und Könner und zieht jedes Jahr Millione...

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“I can’t return to play” – When fear of reinjury dominates after ACL reconstruction: Adam Gledhill from 2016-03-04T12:10:18

Adam Gledhill (http://www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/staff/adam-gledhill/) is a Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Therapy at Leeds Beckett University. He has a terrific amount of experience in sport ps...

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The face of WCPT: Dr Emma K Stokes unplugged (part 2): direct access, best practice, social media from 2016-02-19T15:50:05

Dr Emma K Stokes (@ekstokes) is the President of the World Confederation of Physical Therapy. This is the second of three podcasts.

Karim and Emma continue their discussion and touch o...

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Managing muscle injuries better: Tips from Dr Noel Pollock (British Athletics) from 2015-12-18T14:15

All clinicians aim to classify muscle injury classifications to guide treatment and predict return – it’s a hot topic. The British Athletics Muscle Injury Classification is one helpful classificati...

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What is tissue ‘capacity’? How does it help successful rehabilitation? Prof Jill Cook (2nd of 2) from 2015-11-27T13:42:04

In this 2nd of 2 podcasts for 2015 (link to previous one here http://ow.ly/V8h97) Professor Jill Cook from the La Trobe University Centre for Sports and Exercise Medicine Research (Australia) intro...

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Does everyone who has ruptured her/his ACL need a knee reconstruction? Prof Mark Hutchinson from 2015-11-19T14:46:26

Dr. Mark Hutchinson is professor of orthopaedics and head of the sports medicine services at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. He has been a team physician for the WNBA Chicago Sky, U...

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Prof Peter O’Sullivan considers surgery for back pain: Tiger Woods’ 2015 re-operation from 2015-10-23T14:24:12

Sports physiotherapists provide evidence-based treatment for back pain. Unfortunately surgery for back pain has rather poor outomes. Tiger Woods has spinal surgery on March 31, 2014 and did not ret...

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Professor Shirley Sahrmann (PT, PhD) outlines the Movement System Impairment Approach from 2015-09-25T16:58:22

“Physical Therapists are the best suited clinicians to assess and treat the movement system” says Washington University (School of Medicine in St. Louis) Department of Physical Therapy Professor Sh...

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Professor Gwen Jull - Part 1 - Assessment and Management of Neck Pain. First of Two Conversations from 2015-09-18T13:56:30

Do you treat patients with neck pain? Do you have neck pain? Stop reading and start listening to the podcast. Professor Gwen Jull is one of the most lauded health professionals in the world right n...

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Keeping runners running: the secrets of running assessment - advice and exercise progressions from 2015-09-11T12:34:19

Mo Farah has great running technique. You see it, you know it. But what are the elements of Mo Farah’s running style? Can we assess running patients and guide them to improve their technique? Might...

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What makes a happy hip? Understanding FAI, arthroscopy and treatment outcomes from 2015-08-21T12:55:13

Dr. Joanne Kemp, research fellow at ACRISP (Australian Centre for Research into Injury in Sport and its Prevention) Federation University Australia, discusses Femoral Acetabular Impingement (FAI) a...

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Better models of physiotherapy : Kelly Starrett (DPT) on sports physios being physio-coaches from 2015-07-31T13:42:11

Kelly Starrett is a coach-physical therapist whose 2013 book, Becoming a Supple Leopard, is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. He received his Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) de...

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Hamstring injuries: A 10-min evidence based update on optimal treatment (H Pas and H Tol) from 2015-07-24T14:38:14

Do you want to get your athletes with an acute hamstring injury back to play as quickly as possible, without the risk of a recurrence? Should you include lengthening exercises, trunk stabilisation,...

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Prof Stephen Phinney on the science behind low carb diets for athletes: A rational approach from 2015-07-20T17:38:21

Consider the classic understanding that high carbohydrate intakes are necessary for optimal endurance performance. What if that failed to take into account the physiological changes that occur with...

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Tim Gabbett: Heavy training versus injury risk: Can physiotherapy and conditioning work together? from 2015-06-02T14:35:43

High performance demands heavy workloads but loading increases the risk of ‘overuse’ injury. How can clinicians and strength&conditioning (S&C) coaches find the happy medium? Or is it time to take ...

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Effective treatments for back pain: Kieran O'Sullivan’s practical tips within a guiding framework from 2015-02-27T16:57:35

Physical rehab (physiotherapy), behavioural rehab and combinations of these have been mainstays of back pain treatment. Dr Kieran O’Sullivan shares his expertise on what to do and what not to do –...

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Eccentric hamstring exercises – they work in practice but not in theory? from 2014-12-12T17:10:10

Dr David Opar joins us for this BJSM podcast. David is a lecturer at the Australian Catholic University in Melbourne and one of the emerging voices in the field of hamstring strain injuries, having...

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Dr Alison Grimaldi with practical physiotherapy tips on treating lateral hip pain from 2014-10-06T08:56:44

With over twenty years' experience, accreditation in Sports Physiotherapy, and a recent PhD in the topic of lateral hip pain, Alison Grimaldi (@AlisonGrimaldi) was invited to this podcast by BJSM’s...

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Diagnosing and treating acute hamstring injuries from 2014-09-02T15:42:47

This is a podcast by Dr Robert-Jan de Vos, sports physician in the Erasmus Medical Centre in the Netherlands, with Guustaaf Reurink, who is a registrar in Sports medicine in the Netherlands and is ...

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Prof. Kay Crossley on treatment for patellofemoral pain from 2014-08-29T17:59:32

Are you old enough to remember the storm when Jenny McConnell first proposed new exercise and taping procedures for patellofemoral pain (PFP)? It revolutionised rehabilitation for the many sufferer...

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Professor Peter O’Sullivan (@PeteOSullivanPT) on Tiger Woods’ back and ‘core strength’ from 2014-08-22T08:56:49

Peter O’Sullivan has two recent BJSM podcasts (see below). In this podcast he shares his thoughts on the recent media attention around Tiger Woods' obvious back pain while playing in the US PGA. ...

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Michael Kjaer on the pathogenesis of tendinopathy and tendon healing from 2014-08-19T10:32:48

Professor Michael Kjaer is Professor in Sports Medicine at the Institute of Sports Medicine and Centre for Healthy Ageing in Copenhagen, Denmark. He has published articles in the areas of Sports Me...

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‘Overdiagnosis’ / ‘overtreating’– relevant in sportsphysio/medicine? Professor Peter O’Sullivan from 2014-07-25T16:53:35

Did you listen to Ray Moynihan’s podcast on ‘’Overdiagnosis in sports medicine”? That’s a ‘gold’ podcast (>5000 listens) and Peter O’Sullivan now extends those ideas into the realm of sports physio...

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Professor Peter O’Sullivan (Curtin) walks you through two cases of low back pain from 2014-07-25T16:46:16

Who are the biggest names in the back pain world? Correct – Peter O’Sullivan is one of them. He's provocative, clinically-relevant, and vastly experienced. He’s desperate to help patients, that’s...

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Professor Irene Davis - Does the concept of the abdominal ‘core’ apply to the foot too? from 2014-07-14T11:02:48

Irene Davis is a renowned biomechanics clinician and scientist. Barefoot running has been one of her areas of focus and she co-authored the Nature paper that received cover attention and created ma...

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Professor Lorimer Moseley on the brain and mind in chronic pain from 2014-06-13T16:56:22

Professor Lorimer Moseley holds the Inaugural Chair in Physiotherapy at the University of South Australia as well as being a Professor of Neurosciences. He completed his PhD in 2002 and has both le...

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‘Overdiagnosis’ in sports medicine? FAI for example? The great Ray Moynihan (‘Selling sickness’) from 2014-05-23T18:25:52

Over-diagnosis, over-treatment and industry influence. Surely not in sports medicine?

Ray Moynihan is an internationally renowned contributor in the battle to limit any inappropriate influ...

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Adam Meakins' practical physio tips – explaining neural pain, shoulder rehab and managing knee load from 2014-05-22T10:48:27

Here’s the podcast that over 12,000 listeners have been demanding – physiotherapist Adam Meakins (@TheSportsPhysio)on a number of controversial topics, including: Is diagnostic palpation accurate?C...

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Andy Franklyn-Miller - Tuning up rehabilitation after ACL reconstruction from 2014-01-27T16:38:49

After a patient has undergone ACL surgery, rehabilitation is bread and butter in many physiotherapy/sports medicine clinics. Many BJSM podcast listeners will be expert in this role. If you are less...

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Chris Littlewood - Tendons: Where does pain fit in the continuum model? from 2013-12-12T15:28:49

If you have wondered about the connection between pain and pathology in tendons, this podcast is for you. In this new forum, a BJSM reader takes the hard questions to the experts, Chris Littlewoo...

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“Mechanotherapy” and why it’s important for clinicians with Karim Khan from 2013-10-18T16:40:41

Karim Khan calls mechanotherapy “the most important fundamental concept that underpins rehabilitation exercises”.

Listen to Karim explain that all exercise-based rehabilitation relies on t...

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High-fat for health, with Professor Timothy Noakes from 2013-06-25T14:25:14

Dr Peter Brukner has been looking at nutrition for health, both of athletes and in the wider population. In this podcast he speaks to Professor Tim Noakes, author of The Lore of Running, origina...

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