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Chris Hughen sat down with Ben Cormack to discuss all things patient education. We dive into the challenges of standardization in patient education, common mistakes, building trust and connection, recognizing when things aren't going well, and much more. Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/lOBBMu5BQaA More about Ben: Ben's Instagram Ben's Twitter Ben's Website Ben's Podcast --- Follow Us: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/e3rehab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/e3rehab/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/E3Rehab --- Rehab & Performance Programs: https://store.e3rehab.com/ Newsletter: https://e3rehab.ck.page/19eae53ac1 Coaching & Consultations: https://e3rehab.com/coaching/ Articles: https://e3rehab.com/articles/ Apparel: https://store.e3rehab.com/collections/frontpage --- Podcast Sponsors: Vivo Barefoot: Get 15% off all shoes! - https://www.vivobarefoot.com/e3rehab CSMi: https://humacnorm.com/e3rehab --- @dr.surdykapt @tony.comella @dr.nicolept @chrishughen @nateh_24 --- This episode was produced by Matt Hunter
Ben Cormack owns and runs Cor-Kinetic. He is a musculoskeletal therapist with a clinical background in sports therapy, rehabilitation, pain science & exercises stretching back 15 years. Ben specializes in a movement and exercise-based approach with a strong education component and patient-centered focus and runs evidenced-based courses nationally and internationally.Join us at Practice Human in NYC for Ben's course September 28-29, 2024. For details and registration CLICK HERE.Learn more about Ben's work and follow him via the links below.Website + blog: cor-kinetic.comInstagram : @corkineticEpisode Summary In this episode, Caitlin and Ben discuss nonspecific low back pain (NSLBP), emphasizing its diagnostic challenges and the importance of understanding pain's multifactorial nature, including psychological and behavioral influences. They highlight the need for realistic patient conversations about pain recurrence and self-management strategies. Over-medicalization and its detrimental effects on patients are addressed, along with the concept of "movement snacks" as manageable exercises to aid recovery. Ben underscores the importance of understanding pain mechanisms rather than just focusing on exercise. The interview concludes with information about Ben's course promoting evidence-based approaches for clinicians.What's covered in this episode?What factors contribute to longer-term or recurrent episodes of low back pain?How can over-medicalization negatively impact patients with low back pain?What are movement snacks, and how do they help manage low back pain?How should clinicians address patients' expectations regarding the recurrence of low back pain?What is the significance of patient beliefs and psychology in the recovery process from low back pain?
#82 ODCIENK SPECJALNY „Q&A z Ben Cormack” Gościem dzisiejszego odcinka specjalnego jest bez dwóch zdań światowy autorytet i osoba, która dla fizjoterapii zrobiłą wiele. Ben jest popularnym międzynarodowym prelegentem, który wygłaszał prezentacje na konferencjach i kursach w ponad 25 krajach na całym świecie. Mój gośc współpracował z indywidualnymi specjalistami służbami zdrowia, klinikami , elitarnymi sportowcami oraz organizacjami ds. bólu. Już w czerwcu w ramach PST poprowadzi szkolenie stanowiące esencję jego warsztatu pracy, które jest drzazgą w oku dla dogmatów branżowych guru. Wraz z Benem zdecydowaliśmy, że w oczekiwaniu na jego wizytę w Polsce nagramy podcast, w którym Ben odpowie na wasze pytania. Zatem bez zbędnego przeciągania zaczynajmy. Wraz z moimi gośćmi czynimy starania, aby popularyzować wiedzę związaną z utrzymaniem zdrowia, sprawności i pełni możliwości psychofizycznych naszego ciała. Jeżeli uważasz, że takie działania mają sens to udostępnij proszę ten materiał i polub nasze profile w mediach społecznościowych.
Throughout the episode, Ben provides invaluable insights and practical tips for clinicians seeking to enhance their understanding of pain, movement, and patient-centered care.In this episode of the Sports Medicine Project, we are joined by Ben Cormack, the owner and founder of Cor-Kinetic. Ben brings over 15 years of experience in musculoskeletal therapy, rehabilitation, and exercise, with a particular focus on pain and its relationship to movement. As a highly sought-after international presenter, Ben's approach is characterized by a movement and exercise-based methodology, emphasizing patient education and a patient-centered approach.During our conversation, we delve into the complex topic of patient beliefs and their impact on clinical outcomes. Ben shares insights into the art of addressing patient beliefs, discussing when it's important to do so, observing signs of openness, and avoiding potential barriers that may arise. We explore the role of pain education in managing low back pain, discussing the balance between neuroscience and practical application. Ben sheds light on the concept of central sensitization and its implications for pain management, highlighting key educational points and effective analogies for patients with chronic low back pain.Lastly, we discuss the effectiveness of different exercise modalities for low back pain, touching on the recent systematic review that favored Pilates interventions. Ben shares his perspective on the importance of patient enjoyment and adherence to exercise programs, emphasizing the need for individualized approaches based on patient preferences and fears.Don't miss out on this engaging discussion with Ben Cormack, where we navigate the complex landscape of movement, pain, and patient beliefs. Tune in now!Where to find Ben:https://linktr.ee/CorKineticClinical content to help you day to day:https://patreon.com/SportsMedicineProject?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkSign up for a free weekly Research review about topics related to Sports Medicine straight to your email: https://gmail.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c3dca95db0740390c605a128e&id=b41f1293caRead through our already written blogs:https://achievepodiatry.com.au
In this episode, we sit down with Ben Cormack to discuss pain, exercise, and the biopyschosocial model. We dive into the nocebo effect and its potential role in exercise, the corrective exercise trap that often seduces clinicians and coaches, movement snacks and variability, and low back pain reoccurrence. To conclude, Ben offers insight into the misapplications of the biopsychosocial model from his 2023 research article with Peter Stilwell, Sabrina Coninx & Jo Gibson. We hope you enjoy this episode! Additional Resources FREE Research Roundup Email Series | Get research reviews sent to your inbox, once a month, and stay up-to-date on the latest trends in rehab and fitness The Barbell Rehab Method Certification Course Schedule | 2-days, 15 hours, and CEU approved
Exercise and movement specialist Ben Cormack (Cor Kinetic and Better Clinician Project) discusses a variety of pain related topics, including whether you should cause pain during your exercise and tips for someone who is scared to move because of their pain. Ben Cormack has recorded extensive sessions with Tim Beames on challenges in practice. These sessions will help you to feel confident and competent in treating pain. Check out our website www.lepubscieintifique.com If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com Twitter/ X: @lepubscientifiq Instagram: @lepubscientifique LinkedIn: @LePubScientifique Join the Le Pub Community on Facebook: Le Pub Scientifique #lepubscientifique #exercise #exercisepain #pain #movement
In this episode, Noah was joined by Ben Cormack, a UK-born physiotherapist and educator who is known to be an expert in the biopsychosocial model and back pain. Ben has over two decades of experience practicing as a physiotherapist. While once working full time in the clinic, Ben has transitioned to playing more of a role in education. He teaches courses all around the world and has presented in multiple conferences. He founded his own education company, Cor-Kinetic, and along side Adam Meakins, is a co-creator of the online educational platform for physical therapists, the Better Clinician Project. Today, Noah and Ben discuss: Ben's love for DJing.The origin of the biopsychosocial model and how it is commonly misunderstood.Pitfalls of Western and Eastern medicine.How the shift from the biomedical model still has not happened yet.Why back pain is and is not like the common coldAnd much, much moreEnjoy!Ben's Education Company, Cor-Kinetic Better Clinician ProjectBen's InstagramBen's Twitter----Noah's InstagramFor questions and business inquiries: noahmandelphysio@gmail.com
'Therapeutic Movement & Exercise' - Part 2 of this month's Focus on CPD here on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, and in this episode our special guest is Ben Cormack, founder of Cor-Kinetic and one half of 'Better Clinician Project' (with Adam Meakins). Ben Cormack and host Matt Phillips are joined by three former attendees of Ben's very popular 'Therapetic Movement & Exercise' CPD course which has now been taught in over 30 countries of the world. • Imi Testa of Back on Track Soft Tissue Therapy • Sarah Jones of Affinity Bodyworks • Theo Clitherow Together they discuss what Ben's 'Therapetic Movement & Exercise' CPD course can offer soft tissue therapists, and help YOU make a decision as to whether it may be a valuable source of CPD! Other Episodes in This Series Ep144 - Dr Gary Mendoza - 'Behaviour Change and Motivational Interviewing' Ep146 (to be recorded live April 24) - 'Gait Analysis for Runners - A Modern Approach' with Matt Phillips (host of STA Podcast) Topics in this episode: 0:00 - Intro 4:30 - Ben Cormack - two decades of practice 8:37 - What makes the 'Therapetic Movement & Exercise' CPD course unique? 13:20 - Imi Testa: why did you choose Ben's course? 20:00 - Ben: The greatest skill of a good clinician is to be flexible with clients 22:22 - Theo Clitherow: why did you choose Ben's course? 26:00 - Ben: The importance of understanding different conditions and being up to date. 28:47 - Sarah Jones: why did you choose Ben's course? 33:30 - To Ben: what type of clinician comes to your course? 36:30 - To Ben: how important is a knowledge of pain science? 40:28 - To Imi, Sarah, Theo: Have you ever had problems trying to explain pain? 49:00 - To Ben: How is the course divided up? 53:13 - Question from the live lounge: "How do we explain the client's pain without it being taken as dismissive?" 54:45 - Details of UK dates for Ben's course - September 23rd & 24th in London, and possibly at The ST School in December 56:40 - 'The Better Clinician Project' with Ben Cormack & Adam Meakins Useful Links: Ben Cormack Website: https://www.cor-kinetic.co.uk/ Better Clinician Project Website: https://www.betterclinicianproject.com/ Ben Cormack on Twitter: @CorKinetic Ben Cormack on Instagram: @CorKinetic Imi Testa on Facebook: Back on Track Soft Tissue Therapy Sarah Jones on Facebook: Affinity Bodyworks Our sincere thanks to Ben Cormack, Imi Testa, Sarah Jones and Theo Clitherow for giving up their time to be guests on the show! Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available. Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In this episode, Ben Cormack discusses how to update our narrative, understanding and patient explanations around posture. We also discuss definitions of posture and how it is difficult to pin down as a cause of symptoms due to the difficulty in defining and measuring posture. Ben also gives us wonderful explanations we can pass onto our patients without conveying too much uncertainty. Ben Cormack owns and runs Cor-Kinetic. He is a musculoskeletal therapist who specialises in a movement & exercise based approach with a strong education component and patient centered focus. Watch Ben Cormack's Masterclass here: https://physio.network/bencormackIf you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps!Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU
I avsnitt 174, det riktigt första avsnittet av Tyngre Rehab för 2023 så får Erwin möjligheten att sitta ner och prata med Ben Cormack, även känd på sociala medier under sitt företagsnamn 'Corkinetic'. Ben jobbar som muskuloskeletal terapeut och har en klinisk bakgrund inom vad som kallas Sports Therapy. Men han är idag nog mest känd som utbildare då han internationellt håller evidensbaserade kurser inom smärta, träning och rehabilitering, med ett särskilt personcentrerat fokus och 'no bullshit-approach'. Tema för samtalet är den artikel som Ben fick publicerad förra året om hur den biopsykosociala modellen (BPSM) kommit vilse och använts på fel sätt. Det pratas lite om BPSM historia, hur den kommit att användas på fel sätt och hur det humanistiska och enactivistiska perspektivet kan vara en modern väg framåt för att lägga till rätta den så kallade personcentrerade biopsykosociala ansatsen. Ben kommer till Malmö och håller sin kurs 'Theraputic Movement & Exercise' den 1-2 april - missa inte denna! Länk till kursen hittar du här. Här hittar du Bens artikel 'The biopsychosocial model is lost in translation: from misrepresentation to an enactive modernization' Ben hittar du på instagram under 'Corkinetic' samt mer om vad han gör på cor-kinetic.com. Ben är även ena halvan av 'The Better Clinician Project' tillsammans med Adam Meakins (som gästade avsnitt 130) – som nämns i avsnittet. För att få reda på mer rekommenderar vi att du följer Better Clinican Project på instagram eller går in på deras hemsida betterclinicianproject.com. För att stötta vår podcast på ett enkelt sätt så ta del av vårt samarbete med utbildningsplattformen TrustMe-Ed och deras prenumerationserbjudande: Månadsprenumeration med 7 dagar gratis prövotid Helårsprenumeration med 7 dagar gratis prövotid Följ Tyngre Rehab och värdarna på Instagram: @Tyngrerehab, Daniel Andréasson, Kenneth Färnqvist, Erwin Lindén och Oskar Ek. Du som lyssnar på vår podcast får gärna betygsätta den på Apple Podcasts – lämna gärna en recension. Då blir podden mer synlig för andra plus att vi värdar blir glada.
In this months episode Adam and Greg are joined by Ben Cormack who is well known for his views and knowledge on pain and exercise to discuss what the evidence says is the best type and amount for helping painful problems To read Bens recent paper click here To find out more about Rehab Guru click here To become a NAF Patreon click here
The biopsychosocial model is ubiquitous in modern health care but what is it at its core? Is it accurately described and used in research and clinical practice? To help make headway into these questions and more, I'm joined by Ben Cormack. Ben is a MSK therapist from England who has developed a special interest in the philosophy and implementation of the biopsychosocial in MSK health care. Key papers mentioned in the show: Engel 1977 paper Ben's upcoming paper on the BPS model: Cormack et al 2022 The biopsychosocial model is lost in translation: from misrepresentation to an enactive modernization. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. Stilwell and Harman 2019 Enactivism paper Mescouto 2020 Critical review of the biopsychosocial model Gatchel 2007 The biopsychosocial approach to chronic pain Melbourne workshop details Melbourne Workshop, June 4, The Performance Centre Connect with Jared and Ben Ben on Twitter: @CorKinetic Ben on Instagram: @corkinetic Jared on Instagram: @shoulder_physio Jared on Twitter: @jaredpowell12 Watch the full conversation on Youtube here. Disclaimer These terms and conditions apply when you listen to The Shoulder Physio Podcast.
Le Pub host, Tim Beames, discusses a range of movement and exercise-related topics with Ben Cormack (Cor Kinetic and Better Clinician Project), including whether you should cause pain during your exercise and tips for someone who is scared to move because of their pain. If you'd like to see the video and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership. If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com Twitter: @lepubscientifiq Instagram: @lepubscientifique LinkedIn: @LePubScientifique Join the Le Pub Community on Facebook: Le Pub Scientifique #lepubscientifique #exercise #exercisepain #pain #movement
A 3-day conference in San Diego, during a wet and miserable February back home in England? Where do we sign up?! Yes, Matt has managed to finagle his way to attending the 2022 San Diego Pain Summit - but what is it, and why is it such an important conference? Rajam Roose, former massage therapist and founder and CEO of The San Diego Pain Summit, joins The Massage Collective to fill us in on the history of the summit - how it grew from the need for an event where participants could learn clinically relevant applications of pain research, how getting the first years Keynote speaker (Lorimer Moseley!) was a game changer, how the evening hot tubs and fire-pits result in amazing connections (we're looking at you Adam Meakins & Ben Cormack's Better Clinician Project!), plus how this years summit is shaping up to be the most interactive yet - whether you are there in person or joining online from the comfort of your sofa. The back catalogue of talks hosted on the SDPS website is worth its weight in gold, but the aspect that makes this summit so unique is the opportunity for attendees and speakers to network and learn from each other in a relaxed atmosphere like no other. We highly recommend joining the virtual conference! You can contact Rajam and find out more here; Facebook Twitter
What's the problem with a one-size-fits-all approach to treatment? In this episode, Amy speaks to Ben Cormack about all things pain and pathology. Together they cover evolutionary perspectives, pain receptors, placebos. It's time to break down what's going on in our bodies.
With his multimodal approach to musculoskeletal healthcare, Ben Cormack is perfectly suited to diving into the practical and philosophical ideas around the thing we call "treatment". Whilst we probably all default to the idea that treatment is the modality that we provide to the client (eg massage, dry needles etc), the complexity of the person in pain, their context and their goals means that perhaps we need to reassess exactly what treatment is and how we deliver it in our clinics. Matt, Anna Maria and Ben cover a wide range of concepts and ideas, ensuring that they deliver practical, applicable advice that can be applied the very next time you see a client. And if you're interested in learning more from Ben, he is running his fantastic 2-day Therapeutic Movement & Exercise course in Exeter on 5th & 6th February 2022. Follow the link below for tickets and more details. Early Bird ticket prices until 30th November! https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/173434877387 Otherwise be sure to follow Ben and Cor-Kinetic on all the socials; https://www.instagram.com/corkinetic/ https://twitter.com/CorKinetic https://www.facebook.com/Corkinetic https://cor-kinetic.com/
In this episode, we sat down with Ben Cormack to discuss all things related to patient communication and education. --- More about Ben Cormack: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/corkinetic/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorKinetic Website: https://cor-kinetic.com/ --- More about us: Website: https://e3rehab.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/e3rehab/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/E3Rehab --- This episode was produced by Matt Hunter.
In the first episode of this new series, Alex talks to prominent Sports/MSK Physiotherapists Adam Meakins (The Sports Physio) and Ben Cormack (Cor-Kinetic) from the Better Clinician Project about what is evidence based practice. They delve into the myths and misconceptions about evidence based practice and deliver some simple take home messages about how you can become a more evidence based practitioner.
On this episode we sit down with Ben Cormack and talk all things research. Ben is physiotherapist, educator, and speaker our of the United Kingdom. He is also a contributor to physio network where he writes research review. During this conversation we talk about what makes a good research paper, how you appraise it, and how to translate it into clinical practice. Ben hit on a ton of great points that will for sure make your understanding of research much more clear. We hope you enjoy this one. You can listen to the episode on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you enjoy this episode could you please help us out by subscribing, dropping a review on iTunes, and sharing this episode with one other person. Your feedback and support mean the world to us! Ben Cormack Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/corkinetic/ Website: https://cor-kinetic.com/ Better Clinician Project: https://www.betterclinicianproject.com/ Physio Network *** To start your 7 day free trial click the link below*** https://www.physio-network.com/research-reviews/#a_aid=tmpts&a_bid=0942bcda Follow us! @themvmtpts Website: https://www.themovementphysio.ca/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themvmtpts/ PTCOFFEECAST Join The Coffee Club: https://www.patreon.com/ptcoffeecast?fan_landing=true Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ptcoffeecast/ Email : themovementpts@gmail.com Coffee Club Members Joe Rinaldi- Cafe Club
This episode Ben takes four questions from listeners These include "do biomechanics matter?" "Whats a personal philosophy?" "How do you use evidence in your practice?" "How much PNE do need?"
Drs. Joe and CJ are graced by Ben Cormack in which they tackle the difficult questions about pain, how to approach patient care as a #wokePT, what self efficacy is and is not, feeling better and value based patient goals. Ben Cormack is founder and CEO of Cor-Kinetic which is an educational platform that he uses to make waves in the physical therapy/allied rehab community through courses, video lectures, blogs among other things. He is also co-founder of The Better Clinician Project with Adam Meakins, which offers weekly research reviews, weekly rehab reviews, weekly clinical content and guest lectures, to name a few aspects of this educational platform. Instagram: @corkinetic and @thebetterclinicianprojectTwitter: @corkinetic and @clinicianbetterFacebook: Ben Cormack and The Better Clinician ProjectInstagram:@dr.joe.dpt@the_movement_drFacebook:Training Through PainWODprepThe Movement Dr.Additional resources:Pain and Injury ConsultsThe Movement Dr.
In today’s episode we are joined by Ben Cormack, a physiotherapist, educator, founder of CorKinetic and The Better Clinician Project, who has presented at a number of high profile events such as the San Diego Pain Summit. Ben shares tons of high quality content and thoughts on social media, and has a number of great continuing education courses (see below). We got to discuss a wide array of topics throughout the chat. In the early parts of the discussion, we covered the importance of research appraisal and interpretation from a clinician’s point of view, the trichotomization of the evidence-based pillars and the biopsychosocial model, and Ben’s development as a clinician. The conversation shifts towards the use of more flexible rehabilitation, the importance of a therapeutic alliance, we’re treated an education analogy for the ages, and we even see Ben taking over as the host of the podcast. We finish off the episode by putting Ben on the spot with a fun, yet unfair, rapid fire session. CorKinetic: https://cor-kinetic.com/ The Better Clinician Project: https://www.betterclinicianproject.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/corkinetic/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorKinetic For all other information and resources, be sure to visit us at www.thearme.ca, give our instagram page a follow @thearme.ca and we hope you enjoy today’s episode.
Is exercise a useful tool for every patient? How should we clinically reason the use of exercise? In this episode Ben Cormack explains how to use exercise in the context of a patient-centred treatment approach. Ben is a musculoskeletal therapist with over 15 years experience. He specialises in a movement and exercise based approach. Ben did a brilliant Masterclass with us on this exact topic and you can watch the whole thing here: https://www.physio-network.com/masterclass/exercise-and-pain/
Visit a massage therapist and chances are you will be told you have muscle knots and maybe even 'Trigger Points'. Much of the therapist's work will strive to 'undo' these knots, maybe using 'Trigger Point Therapy'. But how much evidence is there that these knots are responsible for pain. What effect does 'releasing' them have? As runners, can we benefit from such 'release'?Ep.52 of Run Chat Live Podcast brings you the undisputed forefather of putting evidence back into therapeutical care - Mr Paul Ingraham. If you are as yet aware of Paul Ingraham’s work via painscience.com, formerly known as saveyourself.ca, then buckle yourself in for an episode that is going to change your life. Though taste is obviously a personal thing, as far as writing style, humour & educational skills go, Paul Ingraham is still after many, many years one of Run Chat Live's TOP RECOMMENDATIONS for clinicians (and patients) looking to open the door to becoming more evidence based.* * * Check out Paul's Trigger Point Book at: * * * https://www.painscience.com/tutorials/trigger-points.php.com RUNCHATIVE INTERNATIONAL RUNNING CONFERENCE 2020Oct 29th & 30th - ONLINE!Simultaneous Translation into Spanish!10 fantastic speakers including:Matt Fitzgerald, Kevin Maggs, Ben Cormack, Tom Goom, Alice Sanvito, Claire Minshull, Trevor Prior, Emma Brockwell, Nick Knight & Jess Bruce, Mike James.INFO & TICKETS: https://www.therapistlearning.com/p/run-chat-live-2020 JOIN US FOR FUTURE EPISODES!Runchatlive episodes are recorded LIVE on Thursdays at 8pm (UK time) on our Facebook Page: www.Facebook.com/MattPhillipsRCL. Details of up and coming episodes are posted at www.runchatlive.com.If you prefer to watch or listen in your own time, here are some options:Video/audio on our website https://www.runchatlive.com/Video on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/runchatlivePodcast on your preferred podcast player e.g. Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, Stitcher, etc.
Despite the popularity of massage, many of the common assumptions of what is happening physiologically are poorly evidenced. In this episode of Runchatlive, internationally acclaimed massage therapist Alice Sanvito talks to us about what massage does & doesn’t do for runners, and how therapists can make it work better.We also discuss both therapists and runners can learn & evolve without feeling anger & frustration. Alice Sanvito is one of ten speakers presenting at this year's Runchatlive International Running Conference, Oct 29th & 30th Online. As one of just four therapists in the USA selected by Zhenya Kurashova Wine to be trained as instructors for the Kurashova Institute for the Study of Physical Medicine, Alice Sanvito has a great amount of experience in massage therapy, with a no nonsense science-based approach that makes her a leading figure in a number of online communities. Look out for her hashtag #shitmassagetherapistssay RUNCHATIVE INTERNATIONAL RUNNING CONFERENCE 2020Oct 29th & 30th - ONLINE!Simultaneous Translation into Spanish!10 fantastic speakers including:Matt Fitzgerald, Kevin Maggs, Ben Cormack, Tom Goom, Alice Sanvito, Claire Minshull, Trevor Prior, Emma Brockwell, Nick Knight & Jess Bruce, Mike James.INFO & TICKETS: http://rcl2020.eventbrite.co.uk/ JOIN US FOR FUTURE EPISODES!Runchatlive episodes are recorded LIVE on Thursdays at 8pm (UK time) on our Facebook Page: www.Facebook.com/MattPhillipsRCL. Details of up and coming episodes are posted at www.runchatlive.com.If you prefer to watch or listen in your own time, here are some options:Video/audio on our website https://www.runchatlive.com/Video on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/runchatlivePodcast on your preferred podcast player e.g. Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, Stitcher, etc.
In the previous episode of Runchatlive, we had the honor of talking with Dr. Benno Nigg - founder, creator & director of the Human Performance Laboratory, University of Calgary, a multi-disciplinary research center with approximately 200 researchers & assistants working in every aspect of the understanding of movement and exercise.In Episode 50, we are delighted to bring you Dr. Guillaume Millet, who from 2013 to 2018 worked at the Human Performance Laboratory directing the Neuromuscular Fatigue research team. Now back in France, Dr. Millet is Professor of Exercise Physiology in the Department of Kinesiology at Jean Monnet University, Saint-Étienne and the director of the LIBM laboratory (Inter-University Laboratory of Human Movement Biology).His general research area investigates the physiological, neurophysiological and biomechanical factors associated with fatigue, including that associated with extreme (ultra-endurance, hypoxia) exercise, and in this episode of Runchatlive talks about training & fatigue in Ultra Trail Running.We should add, Dr. Millet is himself no stranger to extreme exercise, with over 30 years experience competing in endurance sports including ultra-trail running, XC skiing and adventure races. The Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc® (UTMB) is widely regarded as one of the most difficult foot races in the world with a distance of approximately 106 miles and a total elevation gain of around 32,940 ft. - Dr. Millet has placed 3 times in the top 6. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -RUNCHATIVE INTERNATIONAL RUNNING CONFERENCE 2020Oct 29th & 30th - ONLINE!Simultaneous Translation into Spanish!10 fantastic speakers including:Matt Fitzgerald, Kevin Maggs, Ben Cormack, Tom Goom, Alice Sanvito, Claire Minshull, Trevor Prior, Emma Brockwell, Nick Knight & Jess Bruce, Mike James.INFO & TICKETS: http://rcl2020.eventbrite.co.uk/- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JOIN US FOR FUTURE EPISODES!Runchatlive episodes are recorded LIVE on Thursdays at 8pm (UK time) on our Facebook Page: www.Facebook.com/MattPhillipsRCL. Details of up and coming episodes are posted at www.runchatlive.com.If you prefer to watch or listen in your own time, here are some options:Video/audio on our website https://www.runchatlive.com/Video on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/runchatlivePodcast on your preferred podcast player e.g. Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, Stitcher, etc.
Runchatlive Ep49: Benno Nigg 'The Science Of Modern Running Shoes'A true honour this episode to spend an hour chatting with special guest for Dr. Benno Nigg. Regarded by many as the important contributor to running related research over the past 40 years, Dr.Nigg is Founder & director of the Human Performance Laboratory at the University of Calgary, a multi-disciplinary Research Center concentrating on the study of the human body and its locomotion. He has received many awards and recognitions, including the Olympic Order, honorary degrees from the Universities of Salzburg and Innsbruck and an honorary professorship from the University of Shanghai.In this episode of Runchatlive, he will be discussing the SCIENCE behind modern running shoes. What role have shoes truly played in the performance explosion we have witnessed since Eliud Kipchoge became the first man to break two hours for the marathon. 2019 also brought us twice as many men running under 2:10 and twice as many women under 2:27 compared to 2016. Eight of the twelve fastest men’s marathons in history have been run in the last year. How much of a factor has this new breed of shoe played? And more importantly, what is it in the shoe that could have made this possible?With over 25,000 publications on human locomotion, in particular with relation to products such as orthoses, shoe insoles, sport shoes, surfaces and sport equipment, Dr. Nigg will be giving us an inside look at his latest study that appeared this August in the British Journal of Sports Medicine: 'The teeter-totter effect: A new mechanism to understand shoe-related improvements in long-distance running.'An incredible hour, thank you once again Dr. Benno Nigg for giving us his time. - - - - - - - - - -RUNCHATIVE INTERNATIONAL RUNNING CONFERENCE 2020Oct 29th & 30th - ONLINE!Simultaneous Translation into Spanish!10 fantastic speakers including:Matt Fitzgerald, Kevin Maggs, Ben Cormack, Tom Goom, Alice Sanvito, Claire Minshull, Trevor Prior, Emma Brockwell, Nick Knight & Jess Bruce, Mike James.INFO & TICKETS: http://rcl2020.eventbrite.co.uk/- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JOIN US FOR FUTURE EPISODES!Runchatlive episodes are recorded LIVE on Thursdays at 8pm (UK time) on our Facebook Page: www.Facebook.com/MattPhillipsRCL. Details of up and coming episodes are posted at www.runchatlive.com.If you prefer to watch or listen in your own time, here are some options:Video/audio on our website https://www.runchatlive.com/Video on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/runchatlivePodcast on your preferred podcast player e.g. Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, Stitcher, etc.
Here pain researcher Melissa Farmer joins Ben Cormack to discuss amongst other things Central sensitisation and the confusion around it and central sensitisation syndrome Pain and emotion CBT and mindfulness and pain
Ben Cormack owns and runs Cor-Kinetic. He is a musculoskeletal therapist with a clinical background in sports therapy, rehabilitation, pain science & exercise for the past 15 years. Ben specialises in a movement & exercise-based approach with a strong education component and patient centred focus. Ben is a highly popular international presenter who has delivered conference presentations and courses all over the world. Just recently, Ben has also teamed up with former Expert Edition guest of The Physical Performance Show Adam Meakins and together they are launching a project named The Better Clinician project aimed at helping equip clinicians worldwide get better results for their patients or clients. During this episode Ben will share with you that what we feel with regards to pain does not necessarily determine the state of our bodies or how we should necessarily act. Ben shares some really wise insights as a Physical Therapist around how we need to perceive pain, the misconceptions that exists when we are in pan and how the medical system can best assist people in pain and help get them back on their physical best. SUBSCRIBE NOW! This episode is sponsored by fisiocrem fisiocrem is a topical massage cream containing natural plant based ingredients, ideal for the temporary relief of muscular aches and pains. If you're conscious of what you put on your body, you'll be happy to know that fisiocrem does not contain parabens or hydroxybenzoates. fisiocrem can be found Australia-wide at your local Coles, chemist or health store, as well as on their online shop. fisiocrem are offering a 20% discount to listeners of The Physical Performance Show. Use the coupon code POGO when you shop at fisiocrem.com.au to redeem this special offer. Hurting sucks, and fisiocrem has got your back! _____ If you enjoyed this episode of The Physical Performance Show please hit SUBSCRIBE for to ensure you are one of the first to future episodes. Jump over to POGO Physio - www.pogophysio.com.au for more details Follow @Brad_Beer Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat Please direct any questions, comments, and feedback to the above social media handles.
Today marks the final episode of 2019! Say What??? What a year it has been, and thank you all so much for your continued support. In today's episode, we will finish the year strong with a fun, constructive, and practical conversation with Ben Cormack of CorKinetic regarding how do we practically apply the massive field of Pain Science into clinical practice? We critique and discuss some of the different pain models, but probably most helpful, we give it context through a case study of an individual presenting to my clinic with some mid-thoracic pain. Ben will be gracing us with his presence in FEB 2020 hosted at our clinic here in Boston! All the details can be found HERE and we hope you'll consider checking it out! It will be an engaging course, that I know for sure. Hope you all enjoy the episode and from everyone here at Level Up - happy holidays and a happy new year!
We talked with London Physio Ben Cormack about pain and the visual analog scale and how patients reporting of pain can actually be an indication of other factors. We talk about pain, treatment methods and the biopsychosocial model. Ben is a musculoskeletal therapist with a clinical background in sports therapy, rehabilitation, pain science & exercise stretching back 15 years. He specializes in a movement & exercise based approach with a strong education component and patient centered focus. Ben is a popular international presenter who has delivered conferences presentations and courses all over the world. He's a co-host on the Clinical Thinker Podcast Website here On Twitter @CorKinetic
We talked with London Physio Ben Cormack about pain and the visual analog scale and how patients reporting of pain can actually be an indication of other factors. We talk about pain, treatment methods and the biopsychosocial model. Ben is a musculoskeletal therapist with a clinical background in sports therapy, rehabilitation, pain science & exercise stretching back 15 years. He specializes in a movement & exercise based approach with a strong education component and patient centered focus. Ben is a popular international presenter who has delivered conferences presentations and courses all over the world. He's a co-host on the Clinical Thinker Podcast Website here On Twitter @CorKinetic
Ben Cormack owns and runs Cor-Kinetic. He is a musculoskeletal therapist with a clinical background in sports therapy, rehabilitation, pain science & exercise stretching back 15 years. He specialises in a movement & exercise based approach with a strong education component and patient centred focus. The Cor-kinetic philosophy is based around an understanding of modern movement, pain and neurosciences to give a person centred approach to rehabilitation and physical training within a strong evidence based framework. They have delivered courses in Europe, Asia, USA and south America and present regularly at national and specialist subject conferences around the world. To get started with my free online course click here.
Listen as Mark interviews Ben Cormack of Cor-Kinetic (cor-kinetic.com) where they discuss core stability and person centered exercise. Ben brings up examples from his current caseload and discusses his journey and approach to the person in pain.*********************************************************************
Hangnails hurt like hell, don’t they? Just because it hurts, doesn’t mean it’s life-threatening. Let me take it a step further by saying, hurt doesn’t always equal harm. Today’s show expands on this topic of pain, how it changes your life, and what you can do to move beyond pain. Ben Cormack owns and runs Cor-Kinetic. He is a musculoskeletal therapist with a clinical background in sports therapy, rehabilitation, pain science & exercise stretching back 15 years. He specializes in a movement & exercise-based approach with a strong education component and patient-centered focus. Ben is a popular international presenter who has delivered conferences presentations and courses all over the world.
#Ep14: Ben Cormack of Cor-Kinetic joins us for 'Runners Guide To Pain', the last episode of 2018. When it comes to explaining concepts from modern pain science, Ben is one of our top 'go to' guys. Any therapist into evidence based treatment NEEDS to be following Ben.His website Cor-Kinetic has absolutely tons of awesome information, and the CPD courses he runs are in my opinion some of the best out there. In this podcast, we hope to provide an insight for runners too, and show how an understanding of modern pain science can potentially revolutionize the way in which you deal with injury and reduce risk of future issues.Do please feel free to leave comments, and as always if you do like it then please LIKE it and STAR IT on iTunes. Thanks in advance! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/runchatlive)
GEM-K Formation en kinésithérapie. Interview et résumé de littérature audio
En marge de sa formation sur la douleur et le mouvement réalisée à Dole pour www.gem-k.com, Ben Cormack a eu la gentillesse de répondre à nos questions. Sa formation vous intéresse : www.gem-k.com/cor-kinetic-douleur-mouvement Retrouvez nos formations, cours gratuits, blog et podcasts sur www.gem-k.com
GEM-K Formation en kinésithérapie. Interview et résumé de littérature audio
En marge de sa formation sur la douleur et le mouvement réalisée à Dole pour www.gem-k.com, Ben Cormack a eu la gentillesse de répondre à nos questions. Sa formation vous intéresse : http://www.gem-k.com/cor-kinetic-douleur-mouvement Retrouvez nos formations, cours gratuits, blog et podcasts sur http://www.gem-k.com
In this episode we talked with Ben Cormack. We talked about what he believes are the key components to a successful rehab programme (and why they may fail), along with how we promote self efficacy, empower and motivate our patients and the evidence base behind strength work (and the differences between strength and load tolerance).
Brandon and F. Scott interview Ben Cormack while Brandon is live at Ben's course at Entropy Physiotherapy & Wellness in Chicago, IL. Ben talks about his top pearls related to pain/movement/exercise/people, how exercise can influence pain, how to deal with the tricky art of dosing interventions, best tips used to educate a patient about different aspects of the Biopsychosocial Model, Ben's most influential lessons from experience, Ben's ideas for improving healthcare education, and more! Biography: Ben Cormack is a musculoskeletal therapist with a clinical background in sports therapy, rehabilitation, pain science & exercise stretching back 15 years. He specializes in a movement & exercise based approach with a strong education component and patient centered focus. owns and runs Cor-Kinetic which is in the U.K. and it based around an understanding of modern movement, pain and neurosciences to give a person-centered approach to rehabilitation and physical training within a strong evidence based framework. Cor-Kinetic Website: https://cor-kinetic.com/ Ben's Blog: https://cor-kinetic.com/blog/ Ben's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ben.cormack.1 Ben's Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/CorKinetic Ben's Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/corkinetic/ Ben's interview on The Healthy, Wealthy & Smart Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/300-ben-cormack-pt-exercise-pain-science/id532717264?i=1000393238107&mt=2 Ben's interview on The Physio Matters Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/session-48-exercise-specificity-variability-under-scrutiny/id785762010?i=1000395557147&mt=2 Ben's interview on The Healing Pain Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-71-dr-ben-cormack-evidence-based-practice-promoting/id1112764695?i=1000400124543&mt=2 Ben's Interview on The Lift the Bar Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ltbp-14-ben-cormack-posture-lower-back-pain-stretching/id1194501091?i=1000381792930&mt=2 Entropy Physiotherapy & Wellness Website: http://entropy-physio.com/
A good therapist should always point their patients towards a scientific direction from what an evidence based practice may have shown them. Which is why Dr. Ben Cormack, a specialist in the combination of pain science and exercise, believes that exercise is the best way to heal chronic pain naturally. Dr. Cormack knows that there are no specifics in exercise that will show that this yoga discipline will heal this, or this Pilates technique will heal that. The great thing about evidence based practice is that it doesn’t go in one direction and instead helps both the doctor and the patient see the bigger picture and make that vision into something tangible. Dr. Cormack explains more about peripheral sensitivity and how movement exercise helps patients deal with chronic pain. Sign up for the latest episode at www.drjoetatta.com/podcasts. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Healing Pain Podcast Community today: drjoetatta.com Healing Pain Podcast Facebook Healing Pain Podcast Twitter Healing Pain Podcast YouTube Healing Pain Podcast LinkedIn
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On this episode of the Healthy Wealthy and Smart Podcast, I had the pleasure of welcoming Ben Cormack onto the show to discuss exercise and pain science. Ben Cormack owns and runs cor-Kinetic. Cor-kinetic provides educational courses based on modern movement and pain sciences within a strong evidence based framework. They have delivered courses in Europe, Asia, USA and South America and present regularly at national and specialist subject conferences around the world. In this episode, we discuss: -How exercise influences pain -Keeping healthcare more patient-centered with exercise optionality -How to communicate pain science both verbally and experientially -The Five A’s of Exercise Adherence -And so much more! People seek out healthcare providers because, “People are always looking for a rational or an answer to their problem.” The research evidence doesn’t support biomechanical explanations of pain, however with pain science, Ben finds, “We can give people a rationale, we can give them an answer but it doesn’t have to be a definitive answer that says it’s this or it’s that.” Chronic pain can lead to a feeling of helplessness, but by better explaining what pain is and promoting activity therapists can convey to patients that, “The body is always changing according to what we do which is in a way empowering for people because they are gaining control of that change.” Ben reveals that for successful pain management, “It’s the process, not the destination.” Exercise prescription is a powerful tool for pain management. The current evidence suggests, “The specifics really don’t matter that much but actually doing it does.” As a provider, Ben has found his role has evolved in that, “It’s much more about facilitating people to do things themselves.” In summary, Ben stresses, “Pain science is understanding people. Movement and exercise are basic tenants of being a human being.” For more information on Ben: Ben Cormack owns and runs cor-Kinetic. Cor-kinetic provides educational courses based on modern movement and pain sciences within a strong evidence based framework. They have delivered courses in Europe, Asia, USA and South America and present regularly at national and specialist subject conferences around the world. Ben is a musculoskeletal therapist with a clinical, rehabilitation & exercise background stretching back 15 years. He specializes in a movement & exercise based approach with a strong education component and patient centered focus. Resources discussed on this show: Cor-Kinetic Website Mishel 1981: The measurement of uncertainty in illness Darlow et al 2013: The enduring impact of what clinicians say to people with low back pain Peter O'Sullivan Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! Make sure to connect with me on twitter, instagram and facebook to stay updated on all of the latest! Show your support for the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes! Have a great week and stay Healthy Wealthy and Smart! Xo Karen
We chat to Ben Cormack from the company Cor-Kinetic in this episode. Ben is a Physical Therapist who specialises in movement and pain. He lectures all over the world and runs courses that are designed for Personal Trainers and Physio's on the research to do with topics such as posture, pain, movement and stretching. In this conversation we touch on: - What we can do for a client who has lower back pain - If there is such a thing as bad posture - If we can actually change posture - What can "tightness" in a muscle be attributed to, and what we can to reduce this feeling - What the science says about stretching - The importance of the words we use with our clients - What Ben's EMS course is all about