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Why do we pick certain treatments and does the evidence support chiropractic and physiotherapist interventions . You can find Catherine here : @Catherine_Chiro https://chiropractic-uk.co.uk/ Make sure to check out www.rookshealth.com for more information and a deeper dive into this episode and more health and wellness topics To read more blog posts on each podcast episode check https://www.rookshealth.com/podcast/ Find out more information about this podcast and more health debunk tips on social media @Rookshealth Twitter: https://twitter.com/rookshealth Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rookshealth/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Rookshealth Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.co.uk/rookshealth/ Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rookshealth)
I try to understand the role of chiropractors in a healthcare space while exploring some of the barriers between physiotherapy and chiropractic. Catherine shows me where the similarities in the profession lie and where their differences can be clear. You can find Catherine here : @Catherine_Chiro https://chiropractic-uk.co.uk/ Make sure to check out www.rookshealth.com for more information and a deeper dive into this episode and more health and wellness topics To read more blog posts on each podcast episode check https://www.rookshealth.com/podcast/ Find out more information about this podcast and more health debunk tips on social media @Rookshealth Twitter: https://twitter.com/rookshealth Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rookshealth/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Rookshealth Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.co.uk/rookshealth/ Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rookshealth)
Today we are delighted to have our guest, Catherine Quinn, with us who is the President of the British Chiropractic Association, a very busy lady with her own chiropractic business. She helps with professional football clubs, she helps with Winter sports international competitors, and she was formerly a world champion in martial arts, so we dip into all these different areas. We talk about concussions and how these are treated/approached, using methods such as SCAT5 (Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5) testing. Chiropractors in professional sports 2:01Mental health issues across healthcare providers 7:34Concussions 8:52How many football clubs have a chiropractor on their medical team 20:00World champion martial artist 22:48Catherine's origins 27:05Winter sports 28:24Differences in athletes/sports 32:33How athletes go about finding a chiropractor 36:34What she's doing these days to maintain herself 46:09“I managed to get a kick to the head, dropped my guard, didn't do that again. I had a bit of a kind of whiplash style injury to my neck, jaw pain, neck pain, a little bit of arm pain, and a family friend recommended that I see a chiropractor. I went and just thought it was the coolest thing that I had ever seen in my life.” 25:28
As president of the British Chiropractic Association, Dr. Catherine Quinn has quickly become involved at the highest level of the profession. Her journey began as an aspiring sports chiropractor. In today's episode, we explore the intersection of leadership and sports chiropractic.
Catherine Quinn is a bestselling fiction author whose books are published in over fifteen countries. She writes contemporary thrillers as Cate Quinn, and her historical thrillers are published under the pen name CS Quinn. Catherine's was a travel and lifestyle journalist for The Times, The Guardian and The Mirror, alongside many magazines. Prior to journalism and fiction, her background in historic research won prestigious postgraduate funding from the British Art Council.Combining research skills with far-flung travel experiences helped her delve into different communities and worlds to create page-turning thrillers in interesting locations.We had great fun chatting with Cate about her writing journey, hearing about how she was diverted from her first historical thriller to self-publish erotica under a pen name, how that led back to a traditional publishing deal for her historical fiction and finding out why she has now moved into contemporary fiction with her latest novel, Black Windows. We talk about marketing when you are self-publishing, building email lists of readers, and how writing out of sequence can help with the "murky middle" of your book! Plus we chat about her food blog and ask about the worst thing she has eaten on her travels...Links:Buy Black WidowsBuy the CS Quinn booksRead Cate's food blogFollow Cate on TwitterVisit Cate's websiteThe Page One Podcast is brought to you by Write Gear, creators of Page One - the Writer's Notebook. Learn more and order yours now: https://www.writegear.co.uk/page-oneFollow us on Twitter: @write_gearFollow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/WriteGearUK/Follow us on Instagram: write_gear_uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Catherine Quinn, DC, BSc, MChiro, FRCC (sport)Catherine Quinn has been President of the BCA since October 2017, leading the Association through a range of opportunities and challenges. Catherine has been in private practice since graduating from the AECC in 2012 after completing a BSc in Sports Science. She is the Queens Park Rangers FC chiropractor and is in private practice at Cleve Chiropractic, Bristol.Catherine has delivered keynote lectures on the role of chiropractic within multidisciplinary healthcare teams to both the UK Sports Medicine community at the Football Medical and Performance Association, and Internationally at FICS. She has spoken widely about the need to professionalise chiropractic ensuring that good governance gives us a solid foundation to do so, the need to support and nurture our future leaders and the value of integrative and collaborative healthcare.Catherine was a member of the medical team at the London 2012 Olympic Games, has worked within club level and international Rugby League and Union and currently supports Norwegian and Dutch Winter Olympic Skeleton athletes.. Catherine is currently a trustee at St Mary's University and has sat on various committees and steering groups within the profession involved with healthcare provision and development, engagement and the development of the LSBU chiropractic programme. President since 2017, Catherine is passionate about providing chiropractors with a modern and progressive Association.ABOUT WORLD OF CHIROPRACTIC: World of Chiropractic is a web series and podcast interviewing chiropractic leaders around the globe. To learn more about world chiropractic, visit www.wfc.org.
Thanks for taking the time Catherine and Tim, we start by covering how to build yourself a busy chiropractic clinic starting from a locker room at the local football club. Tim and Catherine now work together at Cleve Chiro near Bristol, but are both sports chiro mad, Catherine with QPR football club and Tim Bristol Rovers including some olympic international sport work too. Then we change pace and move to how they got involved in the BCA (British Chiropractic Association) and how they managed to navigate the global pandemic. What lessons did they learn and how can we as a profession work better together. All while drinking Ground Coffee Society Coffee. Enjoy.
They say that the food of your childhood always tastes the sweetest & farmer Catherine Quinn used the time during lockdown to create an open fire, with all the cooking equipment from her childhood, to make an apple tart just like her mother used to in the 1940s. This report from Catherine's grand-daughter Hannah Quinn-Mulligan.
This is episode number 3 of the Healthy Distraction Podcast. It’s fun time for the podcast with such success so far. This episode will see us discuss the very successful therapy CBT. The podcast sees our very own local girl Catherine Quinn express her battles in life but why CBT was so important for her. We also have 2 very experienced professionals who will be on the show speaking what CBT is about and I can’t wait for you all to hear their views and opinions. It is important to remember though that if anyone is struggling mentally to reach out the appropriate people , whether that be your doctor or NHS 24.
We hear the latest from Catherine Quinn and her granddaughter Hannah Quinn Mulligan as Horse Dentist David Sullivan visits their farm to check-up on Catherine's driving mare Kitty.
Intro: Minutes 0 to 6:45 Royals: Minutes 6:45 to 25 Omid Scobie, who is publishing Finding Freedom in August, asked in Harper’s Bazaar why no royals have spoken out about Black Lives Matter because it’s a human rights issue and isn’t political at all. We got a new photo of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth which looks highly Photoshopped and like a proof of life photo. Minute 14: In May Author Emily Giffin posted text messages about Meghan after her cute video reading Duck Rabbit to Archie. We talked about that in episode 51. Back then Giffin called Meghan “phony,” “attention-seeking” and wrote that she seemed “annoyed” with Archie. Giffin did a recent interview with the AP in which she didn’t apologize, called herself “unfiltered,” said “I need to be more careful about the impact of my words” and admitted that she was “mean.” Chandra thinks Giffin is trying to appeal to Kate fans. Minute 16:00: Sophie, the Countess of Wessex, is married to Prince Edward, the Queen’s youngest son. She’s known for being quietly effective and is the Queen’s favorite. She did an interview with the Sunday Times Magazine where she said she hoped that Harry and Meghan were happy. Many people took that as shade, especially given how she actively ignored them on Commonwealth Day. It sounded like she was trying to stay neutral. Minute 17:30: Kate hired a new private secretary to replace Catherine Quinn. Kate also zoomed into a rehab facility she last visited in 2012, saying it felt like only yesterday. It said so much about how she sees work. The Cambridges haven’t made a post-lockdown schedule like the royals in other countries. Minute 21:30: Prince Andrew is wanted for questioning by the US Department of Justice for his involvement with Epstein. They’re trying to accommodate him by saying he can sit for questioning in the UK, but he’s refusing. In his response, Andrew’s lawyers claimed that the DOJ lied when they said he had offered zero cooperation and that “they are perhaps seeking publicity.” Andrew’s version is that he has offered a witness statement. Chandra points out that Andrew had to step down because of his interview, not because he was raping trafficked teenagers. JK Rowling: Minutes 25:00 to 30 JK Rowling went on a bizarre and ill-timed rant against transgender women. We think she should listen to experts and trans people and stop marginalizing an already marginalized group. Thankfully Daniel Radcliffe, Eddie Redmayne and Emma Watson have posted defenses of transgender people. Racism reckoning and awareness: Minutes 30:00 to 32 Due to racist incidents and a racist culture, The Bon Appetit editor resigned, the Crossfit CEO resigned, and Bravo has fired four people from Vanderpump Rules. Anna Wintour apologized to staff for her lack of diversity and inclusion. We talk about the cringey video by white celebrities saying they take responsibility. User Feedback: Minutes 32:00 to 35 Comments of the Week: Minutes 35:00 to 38
With lockdown continuing, people are becoming more insular in their own respective bubbles but tonight, there is a chance to see how people from different walks of life are coping with life in lockdown - Ray chats to 3 people who took part, Dr. Lisa Guthrie. Sub - Lieutenant Tim Walley and Catherine Quinn and Hannah Quinn – Mulligan
Catherine Quinn & her grand daughter Hannah have a small herd of pedigree Hereford cattle in County Limerick & this week the last cow Tory Hill Enigma, gave birth to her calf.
In many of our podcasts we discuss research studies and the work of PhD students. Today we are looking at what for many is one step earlier in the path to academia and focusing on MSc programmes. MSc programmes can act as a tool for existing and new health and social care professionals who want to gain a specific qualification in working with people who have dementia, for others who work with people with dementia, and for anyone looking for a path into academia. Megan O'Hare talks to Catherine Quinn and Dr Ana Barbosa from the University of Bradford. Discussing their new MSc in Advanced Dementia Studies programme, and explain more generally what these programmes are about, who they are for, and what people will get out of them.
Part 2 Episode 7Welcome to Part 2 of our episode with Dr. Catherine Quinn, President of the British Chiropractic Association and Dr. Lou Sportelli, President of the NCMIC Foundation. The discussion continues to focus on the role of research as the driver of growth and integration of the chiropractic profession into mainstream healthcare. The conversation with our hosts Stephen Perle and Dave Newell highlights the opportunities that currently exist for the profession in what is a unique period in our history. Gaining the perspectives of Dr. Sportelli who has been involved in the profession for over fifty years along with the views of Dr. Quinn who is leading the way for the next generation of the profession provides a wonderful insight of where we have been and what lies ahead. We hope you enjoy Episode 7. The Show Notes are available at https://www.dropbox.com/s/yp0t2g7rcufj3vg/Show%20Notes%20-%20Ep%206%20%26%207.pdf?dl=0
This episode of the podcast brings together two of the most inspiring leaders of the chiropractic profession, one in the early phases of a leadership role, and the other having been a pioneer and champion of the profession for over fifty years. We speak of Dr. Catherine Quinn who is President of the British Chiropractic Association and Dr. Lou Sportelli who has held many positions including being President of the World Federation of Chiropractic and President of the NCMIC Group for 20 years. Our hosts Dave Newell and Stephen Perle tease out their perspectives of the chiropractic profession, where it has been, the current direction, issues and the opportunities that lie ahead.Look out for Episode 7 which is Part 2 of the discussion in a couple of weeks. The Show Notes are available at https://www.dropbox.com/s/yp0t2g7rcufj3vg/Show%20Notes%20-%20Ep%206%20%26%207.pdf?dl=0
Research occurs in a range of arenas, and places not all of which are clinical, or in an NHS setting. Sometimes the research itself may be about the environmental or geographical setting, or the care and impact by that place. Or it may just be the best and easiest way and best to engage with the participants are involved in the study. We know that dementia research is changing. Care, support, activity and environment are finally getting the much needed profile, and being seen as important as new drugs and other areas of science. This means we have to be prepared. An awareness for the context and settings of research and the subsequent application of results is vital. As more ECRs focus on research in these areas, understanding the differences in setting up, delivering and engaging with people in care homes, or in their own sitting rooms is important. We hope the panel in this weeks podcast can help. In the chair we have Megan Calvert-O'Hare from University College London and this week she is joined by Dr Catherine Quinn from the University of Exeter, Suzanne Hill from Bradford University and Charlotte Stoner also from UCL.
Inside Books is a fortnightly programme presented by Breda Brown. This episode features author and journalist Sinead Crowley and Catherine Quinn looks at upcoming book festivals.
In this student podcast, Katherine Patterson and Chris Ramseur interview Catherine Quinn about her article "A Review of Self-Management Interventions for People With Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment" published in volume 35 issue 11 of the Journal of Applied Gerontology. Click here to read the article.
At 18 Catherine Quinn, left Ireland and emigrated to London where she married and brought up her family. However, she always had one eye fixed on home, and after nearly three decades working in London she invested in a farm and retired back home to Ireland. Now 75, she has taken active retirement to a new level, running the 'Tory Hill Herefords' a herd of pedigree cattle by herself and keeping horses, hens and geese. Her grand-daughter Hannah spends one of the most important week's of the year with her, as Catherine prepares for her annual cattle sale and TB herd test. Producer: Hannah Quinn-Mulligan