The CAIRN Strength Podcast

CAIRN Strength & Physical Therapy

Welcome to The CAIRN Strength Podcast, the podcast that helps you move better, feel stronger, and live healthier. Whether you're a current client or someone passionate about fitness, we cover practical tips, injury prevention, and how strength training and physical therapy work together. Tune in for expert advice, success stories, and insights to help you optimize workouts, prevent injuries, and recover effectively. Let’s move forward—stronger, smarter, and healthier!

  1. SEP 22

    Episode 25: Strength, Frailty, and the Fight Against Falls

    Keywords fall risk, elderly, strength training, frailty, exercise, independence, health, balance, home safety, caregiver Summary In this episode of the CAIRN Strength podcast, Jeremy discusses the critical issue of fall risks among the elderly, sharing personal experiences and statistics that highlight the severity of the problem. He emphasizes the role of frailty and weakness in increasing fall risk and advocates for strength training as a foundational solution. Practical steps for reducing fall risks are provided, along with the importance of consistent exercise in maintaining independence and health. The conversation concludes with a call to action for caregivers and older adults to prioritize strength training in their routines. Takeaways Falls are a significant risk for adults aged 65 and older. The impact of falls extends beyond the individual to their families. Frailty is a medical syndrome, not just a consequence of aging. Strength training can mitigate the effects of frailty. Exercise programs should focus on strength, mobility, and balance. Even small improvements in strength can lead to better outcomes. Home modifications can help reduce fall risks. Tracking steps can encourage more physical activity. Consistency in exercise is key to maintaining independence. Strength training prepares individuals for daily activities and unexpected challenges. Titles The Hidden Dangers of Falls Strength Training: A Lifeline for Seniors Sound bites "Frailty is not inevitable, right?" "Something is better than nothing." "Falls are devastating for multiple people." Chapters 00:00 Understanding Fall Risks and Personal Impact 02:29 Statistics and Consequences of Falls 04:54 The Role of Frailty and Weakness 07:15 Strength Training as a Solution 09:19 Practical Steps to Reduce Fall Risks 11:49 The Importance of Consistent Exercise 14:14 Conclusion and Future Directions

    18 min
  2. SEP 15

    Episode 24: Pain Does Not Equal Injury

    Keywords pain, injury, physical therapy, misconceptions, recovery, chronic pain, rehabilitation, inflammation, movement, health Summary: In this episode of the CAIRN Strength Podcast, Andrew discusses the misconceptions surrounding pain and injury, emphasizing that pain does not always equate to injury. He explores how beliefs about pain can lead to maladaptive behaviors and hinder recovery. The conversation delves into the complexities of pain, the healing process, and strategies for managing pain effectively without assuming an injury is present. Andrew encourages listeners to understand their pain better and to engage in rehabilitation to facilitate healing and recovery. Takeaways: Pain is not the same thing as injury. Injuries heal at predictable rates, but pain can persist. Believing pain means injury can lead to maladaptive behaviors. Pain can indicate inflammation, not necessarily injury. Chronic pain can exist without tissue damage. Pain severity does not correlate with injury severity. Understanding pain can open up new possibilities for recovery. Active participation in rehab is crucial for healing. Waiting for pain to go away can hinder recovery. Pain does not always require a cast or surgery. Titles Pain vs. Injury: Debunking Common Misconceptions The Healing Process: Understanding Pain Sound bites "Pain is not the same thing as injury." "Pain can mean all kinds of different things." "Pain doesn't mean injury, fear not." Chapters 00:00 Understanding Pain vs. Injury 12:58 The Complexity of Pain and Healing 18:35 Managing Pain and Recovery Strategies

    22 min
  3. MAY 27

    Episode 18: Smart Eating - Navigating Nutrients, Labels, and Sustainable Weight Loss

    Summary In this episode of the CAIRN Strength podcast, Jeremy and registered dietitian Kennedy Springer discuss the importance of macronutrients and micronutrients in nutrition. They explore the roles of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, and how to effectively track and balance these macronutrients based on individual goals. The conversation also delves into the significance of micronutrients, the importance of variety in the diet, and practical tips for reading food labels and making informed grocery choices. They emphasize the need for sustainable weight management strategies and the impact of rapid weight changes on overall health. Takeaways: -Macronutrients are essential for caloric intake and body composition. -Carbohydrate needs vary based on activity level and goals. -Protein is crucial for muscle growth and recovery. -Micronutrients play a vital role in bodily functions despite not contributing calories. -Eating a variety of foods helps meet micronutrient needs. -Understanding food labels is key to making informed choices. -Serving sizes can significantly impact perceived caloric intake. -Added sugars should be monitored for better health outcomes. -Sustainable weight management requires gradual changes in caloric intake. -Rapid weight loss can lead to muscle loss and metabolic issues. Keywords: macronutrients, micronutrients, nutrition, food labels, dietary guidelines, protein, carbohydrates, fats, health, weight management

    35 min

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Welcome to The CAIRN Strength Podcast, the podcast that helps you move better, feel stronger, and live healthier. Whether you're a current client or someone passionate about fitness, we cover practical tips, injury prevention, and how strength training and physical therapy work together. Tune in for expert advice, success stories, and insights to help you optimize workouts, prevent injuries, and recover effectively. Let’s move forward—stronger, smarter, and healthier!