PodChatLive - The Podiatry Podcast Ian Griffiths and Craig Payne
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- Health & Fitness
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PodChatLive brings you weekly episodes covering the previous 7 days in Podiatry; stories from the mainstream/social media and newly published research papers of interest. Hosted by Podiatrists Ian Griffiths (UK) and Craig Payne (AUS).
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PodChatLive 128: A more modern approach to manual therapy, a new paper on supination resistance, and running with CLASS
PodChatLive 128: A more modern approach to manual therapy, a new paper on supination resistance, and running with CLASS
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Links for this episode:
Exploring the relationship between the supination resistance test and the effects of foot orthoses on the foot and ankle biomechanics
A modern way to teach and practice manual therapy
Viability of Structured Gait Retraining for Improving Clinical Outcomes Following Running-related Injury -
PodChatLive 127: Goal setting & shared decision making with children, Foot & leg pain in cerebral palsy, and CBD for pain?
PodChatLive 127: Goal setting & shared decision making with children, Foot & leg pain in cerebral palsy, and CBD for pain?
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Links from todays episode:
Child-led goal setting and evaluation tools for children with a disability: A scoping review
Foot and lower leg pain in children and adults with cerebral palsy
Cannabidiol (CBD) Products for Pain: Ineffective, Expensive, and With Potential Harms -
PodChatLive 126: Swearing with patients in clinic, foot strength not reducing running injury risk, and the mediterranean diet & diabetic foot ulcers
PodChatLive 126: Swearing with patients in clinic, foot strength not reducing running injury risk, and the mediterranean diet & diabetic foot ulcers
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Links from this episode:
Can Swearing Be Professional and Patient-Centered?
Hip and core exercise programme prevents running-related overuse injuries in adult novice recreational runners
Outrunning the grim reaper: longevity of the first 200 sub-4 min mile male runners
Exploring the influence of dietary habits on foot risk in type 2 diabetes patients -
PodChatLive 125: Patients own knowledge about Rheumatoid arthritis, insole materials & heat, and foot pressure with bunions
PodChatLive 125: Patients own knowledge about Rheumatoid arthritis, insole materials & heat, and foot pressure with bunions
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Links for this episode:
Vibrant Bloom Bondi L
Assessment of rheumatoid arthritis patients' knowledge about foot problems related to their illness and foot care practice
Effectiveness of footwear and foot orthoses in reducing medial metatarsophalangeal joint pressure in women with hallux valgus
Analyzing the Thermal Characteristics of Three Lining Materials for Plantar Orthotics -
PodChatLive 124: Running is good for you, high heels can be bad for you, and another study looking at insoles for plantar fasciitis
PodChatLive 124: Running is good for you, high heels can be bad for you, and another study looking at insoles for plantar fasciitis
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Links for this episode:
Role of insole material in treatment of plantar fasciitis
Health Benefits of Different Sports: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal and Intervention Studies Including 2.6 Million Adult Participants
Transient pain and discomfort when wearing high-heeled shoes -
PodChatLive 123: Reducing adolescent football injuries, psychological factors & pain, and knee arthroplasty & bunions
PodChatLive 123: Reducing adolescent football injuries, psychological factors & pain, and knee arthroplasty & bunions
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Links from this episode:
What if flat feet were…normal?
Shoe technology reduces risk of diabetic foot ulcers
What your running shoes say about you
PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS SHOW LIMITED ASSOCIATION WITH THE SEVERITY OF ACHILLES TENDINOPATHY
Efficacy of a new injury prevention programme (FUNBALL) in young male football (soccer) players
Eligibility for knee arthroplasty is associated with increased risk of acquired hallux valgus