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This International Women’s Day on Sports Minutes, we talk to Nurhafizah Abu Sujad, Head Physiotherapist for the Singapore National Teams about her journey in a male-dominated field. Sticking true to the theme of IWD 2025 - Accelerating Action - the long-serving physio who is affectionately known as 'Kak Fizah' shares how motherhood has shaped her career, her work empowering athletes, and her mission to break barriers in sports.Got a story to tell? Get in touch!raushan@sph.com.sgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode with Hamish Macauley is a snippet taken from our Practicals live Q&A sessions. Held monthly, these sessions give Practicals members the chance to ask their pressing questions and get direct answers from our expert presenters.Learn more about Physio Network's Practicals here - https://physio.network/practicals-macauleyHamish holds bachelor degrees in Human Movement Science and Physiotherapy as well as a Masters of Sports & Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy. Hamish is currently Lead Physiotherapist for the Ireland Men's National Rugby Team and has held positions as Head Physiotherapist with the Wallabies Australian Rugby Union Team as well as various AFL and professional Rugby teams. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps!
In this episode of the Science for Sport podcast, host Richard Graves sits down with Dave Hancock, a sports performance pioneer with a career spanning over three decades in professional sport. From the sidelines of Leeds United to the championship-winning New York Knicks and beyond, Dave shares incredible insights into the evolution of sports science, athlete care, and the role of data and AI in revolutionising performance. Discover how today's athletes are transforming their careers with personalised performance teams, the impact of cutting-edge technologies like AI on injury prevention, and the challenges practitioners face in adapting to the ever-increasing demands of elite sport. Whether you're a sports scientist, strength and conditioning coach, or simply a fan fascinated by what happens behind the scenes, this episode offers unparalleled access to the world of elite athlete management and cutting-edge sports science. Don't miss this conversation filled with practical insights, personal anecdotes, and a look at where the future of sports science is headed. ** About Dave Hancock** Dave Hancock is a distinguished Performance Director, Chartered Physiotherapist, and Strength Coach with nearly 30 years of experience across professional sports in both Europe and the USA. His career includes pivotal roles such as Head Physiotherapist at Leeds United FC and Chelsea FC, where he contributed to Premier League and FA Cup successes. Notably, Dave became the first British Performance Director in the NBA, serving with the New York Knicks. He has also been part of the English National Team's medical staff during the 2010 World Cup and the 2012 European Championships. Currently, Dave is the CEO of Apollo V2, a sports software company that aids teams and athletes in performance enhancement and injury prevention. FREE 7d SCIENCE FOR SPORT ACADEMY TRIAL SIGN UP NOW: https://bit.ly/SFSepisode241 Learn Quicker & More Effectively Optimise Your Athletes' Recovery Position Yourself As An Expert To Your Athletes And Naturally Improve Buy-In Reduce Your Athletes' Injury Ratese Save 100's Of Dollars A Year That Would Otherwise Be Spent On Books, Courses And More Improve Your Athletes' Performance Advance Forward In Your Career, Allowing You To Earn More Money And Work With Elite-Level Athletes Save Yourself The Stress & Worry Of Constantly Trying To Stay Up-To-Date With Sports Science Research
In this episode with Brad Beer we discuss running related injuries. We explore: Restoring capacity in the injured runnerReturn to run programs and using RPE in rehabilitationBuilding confidence in treating running athletesRisk factors for bone stress injuriesTips for navigating rehabilitation with these patients This episode is closely tied to Brad's Practical he did with us. With Practicals you can see exactly how top experts assess and treat specific conditions – so you can become a better clinician, faster.
Did you know that the health of your feet impacts your entire body? Or that the shoes you wear daily could be contributing to more widespread pain—from your ankles to your back and beyond? Today's guest on my Feel Better Live More podcast is Jim Dooner, the Head Physiotherapist for The Foot Collective, a global community of health and movement practitioners on a mission to make a much-needed shift in the culture around feet and footwear. Through their online training resources, in-person workshops, and a range of physical training tools, they aim to empower people on the journey of restoring natural foot function and balance and to make this process as fun and engaging as possible. In this incredible conversation, Jim explains the fascinating 'mismatch' between how our feet evolved and how we treat them in our modern environment. He introduces the concept of 'movement nutrition' - the idea that our feet, like our bodies, require proper nourishment through movement and sensory input, and explains why many of us are severely 'malnourished' in this regard. We explore the 'Five Fs' of footwear - a framework for understanding how our shoes should support rather than hinder natural foot function. Jim shares powerful insights about why conditions like plantar fasciitis, bunions, and chronic pain often stem from poor foot function and how these issues can be addressed through natural movement and proper footwear choices. Jim and I also discuss balance training and play-based movement. He explains how these simple yet profound practices can benefit everyone, from children to older adults, and why they're crucial for healthy ageing. We also delve into the cultural aspects of foot health, examining how fashion and societal norms have shaped our relationship with our feet, often at the expense of our wellbeing. Throughout our conversation, Jim offers practical advice for anyone looking to improve their foot health, whether dealing with chronic pain or simply wanting to move better. According to Jim, it's never too late to improve foot function, and small changes can significantly improve overall health. So, if you've ever questioned why we accept foot pain as normal or wondered whether your shoes might be affecting more than just your feet, this conversation offers a profound shift in perspective. Jim's message is clear - the path to better health could start right beneath your feet. Support the podcast and enjoy Ad-Free episodes. Try FREE for 7 days on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/feelbetterlivemore. For other podcast platforms go to https://fblm.supercast.com. Thanks to our sponsors: https://airbnb.co.uk/host http://www.vivobarefoot.com/livemore https://calm.com/livemore https://drinkag1.com/livemore Show notes https://drchatterjee.com/502 DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
Introducing our new, longer form podcast, Physio Discussed, where 2 expert guests and our host explore everything you need to know about your favourite topics!In this episode, we discuss running injuries and the running athlete. We explore: Most challenging injuries to manageImportance of education and load management within treatment Footwear and its role in the prevention and treatment of running injuriesScreening for relative energy deficiency in sport (REDs)Bone stress injury in this populationRole and limitations of current technologyDr. Rich Willy is an Associate Professor in the School of Physical Therapy, University of Montana (Missoula, MT, USA) and the Director of the Montana Running Lab. He received his PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Science from the University of Delaware and his Masters of Physical Therapy from Ohio University. Dr. Willy has been a clinician for over 20 years specialising in the treatment of the injured runner. Brad Beer is known for his expertise in treating running and triathlon related injuries. A physiotherapist with over 17 years experience, Brad is an APA Titled Sports & Exercise Physiotherapist, Exercise Scientist, and former Head Physiotherapist for the Super League Triathlon Series. Want to learn more about running injuries? Dr Rich Willy has done a brilliant Masterclass with us, called “Restoring load capacity in the injured runner” where he goes into further depth on this topic - https://physio.network/masterclass-willyIf 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 @sarah.yule from Physio Network
Jim Dooner is the Head Physiotherapist of The Foot Collective, a global health community whose primary focus is feet. Their mission is to "empower as many people as possible with the knowledge, skills and tools they need to create more foot and movement freedom in their lives."For the past few years I've been wearing Xero Shoes, and absolutely loving the freedom my feet feel while inside of a shoe. We have recently moved to Australia, where we are now barefoot now more than ever which is even better. Our feet are one of the most overlooked and neglected parts of our body, and we don't realize the enormous impact they have on so many parts of our daily lives. Jim talks about the science around the foot, how we can improve our foot function, and ultimately our quality of life.We hope you enjoy the episode, and please don't forgot to rate it and subscribe so you don't miss out on new content! Thank you!http://www.movrs.orghttp://www.instagram.com/movrskidsSupport the Show.Support the Show.
We've been very lucky to have Pat L'Huillier feature as a regular contributor in our Patreon this season. Pat is a qualified Physiotherapist, having studied a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) at Monash University, and also a qualified strength & conditioning coach. Pat has been working as a physiotherapist for four years now and has been lucky enough to have mentors that have had experience in the AFL industry. He currently works at a sports clinic called Base Physio + Performance in Highett in the Bayside area in Victoria. And is the Head Physiotherapist at Beaumaris Soccer Club in the VPL2 (formerly NPL3). This audio is part of a broader discussion on knee injuries in the AFL and talks to the type of injury Sam Draper has currently, and what typical surgery and rehab looks like. Disclaimer: Everything we discuss in this segment is general, and it is likely things will differ from what is happening down at The Hangar. It's designed to be educational, injury timelines and rehabilitation specifics can vary a lot based on the exact structures involved, a player's past medical history and in top-level sport it is often influenced by external factors such as the time of the year (for example Round 1 vs Finals) or the importance of the player to a team's success. You can find Pat on Twitter & Instagram via @pat_physio
Daniel Moedas is the head physiotherapist for the Portuguese Swimming Federation. He works with athletes to prevent injuries, optimize performance, and expedite recovery from injuries. Our Sponsors: EO SWIM BETTER: Analyse your stroke technique with eo's SwimBETTER handsets. Go to eolab.com/SwimBETTER, and use code BRETT at checkout to get 9 months free on a single gold annual membership with any handset purchase. BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW: Exclusive immigration representation of athletes, entrepreneurs, artists, investors, and entertainers. BEINE WELLNESS BUILDING: Individualize your nutrition with genetic testing and personalized plans. Eat, supplement, and recover based on your genetics. SWIMSTRONG DRYLAND: SwimStrong Dryland inspires and changes the lives of competitive swimmers through strength and leadership training, motivation and care. IMAGINE SWIMMING: NYC's Premier Swim School is looking for instructors and coaches! Lessons for all ages, from Baby Swim to adults, along with competitive club teams. #swimming #olympics #portugal
After 15 years as Head Physiotherapist for the Manly Sea Eagles from 2003-2018, Andre Rickenbach was in charge of managing the top 30 players with injury diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation for return to training and match play. This included the development of tailored prehab and rehab programmes.Andre is a wealth of knowledge. In his time with the club he had the opportunity to develop strong relationships with the top sports doctors, orthopaedic surgeons and radiologists in Australia. Andre played a significant role in the pathways programs for junior physiotherapists in the Harold Matthews, SG Ball and Jersey Flegg competitions. And played a ciritical role in Manly Warringah Sea Eagle Premierships in 2008 against the Melbourne storm and 2011 against the new Zealand warriors.Throughout the podcast Andre talks about some of the most stressful periods throughout his career. Including rehabilitating Brett Stewarts chronic knee injury, a bizzare pre match incident with Steven Bell and the infamous dummie spit where Des Hasler slammed the door, which feel off at Brookvale oval almost taking our star five-eigth Jamie Lyon after loosing to Parramatta Eels in 2010.Aside from the sea eagles Andre has worked with a number of sports teams and associations including New Zealand rugby league, NSW rugby league, the junior kangaroos rugby league, Surfing Australia, Northern Spirit Soccer, Curl Curl Mens Premier football, NSW volleyball and Pacheco Jiu Jitsu.Prior to working with the Sea Eagles Andre managed a back rehabilitation clinic in New Jersey, USA where the focus was on exercise rehabilitation for chronic back conditions and returning the client to work. Aside from a Masters degree in Physiotherapy, Andre also holds a Masters Degree in Exercise Science from the University of Texas at Austin and a level 2 Australian Strength and Conditioning (ASCA) certificate. Since his tenure at the sea eagles has come to a close, Andre has now returned to private practice with his business Sports and Spines in Brookvale on Sydney's Northern Beaches. ________________Follow us on social media!Instagram: @normlesspodcast YouTube: www.youtube.com/@normlessFacebook: www.facebook.com/normlesspodcast/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/norm...TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@normlesspodcastWebsite: normlesspodcast.simplecast.com________________Hayden Kelly, ESSAM, AES, AEP, MHPSHost of the NORMLESS podcastConnect with me on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn ________________Want to support the show?The best way to show your support is by providing a review on the Apple Podcast app, Spotify or via our facebook page.You can also stay in the loop with the latest podcast updates, news and information by subscribing to our mailing list.
In this 30th episode of the Sports MAP Podcast we chat with co-founder and Head Physiotherapist for Rehab 4 Performance in Liverpool, Matt Konopinski. Matt […] The post #30 Isolated lateral collateral ligament ruptures with Matt Konopinski first appeared on The Sports MAP Network.
Join us for a great discussion about artist/athlete training for the student vs the professional with Acrobatics Arts Master Teachers and professionals Tim Buckley and Meaghan Wegg. This conversation highlights the differences and similarities, how training has changed over time, and how to prepare your students best for their professional future! Looking for some practical exercises with visuals? Check out Tim & Meaghan's Weekly Mini presentation, Student Training vs Professional Training, on YouTube! Meaghan Wegg Meaghan grew up dancing where she studied Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop and Acro. In 2001, Meaghan was accepted in to L'Ecole Nationale de Cirque in Montreal where she specialized in aerial hoop and contortion with additional training in Ballet, Contemporary and Modern. Upon graduation in 2005, Meaghan performed professionally as a principal dancer in many roles, including the cast of ‘Tomorrow' (Pigeons, International) and the cast of ‘Loft' (7 Fingers). From 2009 – 2012, Meaghan performed on tour globally with Cirque Du Soleil's ‘Quidam' as a feature aerialist. Following an extremely successful performance career, Meaghan shifted her focus to coaching and choreography. In 2013 Meaghan graduated with a diploma from L'Ecole Nationale de Cirque (Montreal, Canada) with a major in Research of Acrobatics, and a minor in Hand to Hand partnering for dancers. Currently she works as a private acrobatic coach and choreographer, and attracts students from around the world with a focus on career development, choreography and professional stage preparation. Meaghan founded Move With The Beat dance competitions in 2013. She is the Australia, New Zealand and Singapore Division manager for Acrobatic Arts since 2015. Most recently she has launched her Aerial Arts Online syllabus guiding teachers with her course for their students and class preparations. Meaghan started The Academy Circus as a local London, Ontario circus and acrobatic facility in 2017. Meaghan recently has been hired for global choreographic projects in Australia, Montreal, France, China and India creating large scale shows for special events, Casino shows and year end performance university shows. She is passionate about welcoming everyone into the performance industry while sharing tips and tools about making it a reality. She is now an on call Artistic Coach with Cirque du Soleil. Meaghan is very happy to be settled in her home town of London Ontario with her small family! Tim Buckley Tim Buckley is a Physiotherapist from Melbourne, Australia. He has worked exclusively with elite ballet dancers, circus artists and orchestral musicians during his 15 year career and has spoken twice at IADMS conferences in Australia and the USA. He was one of two full time physios with The Australian Ballet from 2006-2008 and toured Australia, China, England and France. He joined Cirque du Soleil in 2009 and toured Japan, South America and North America with ‘Corteo' and ‘Quidam', before settling in Montréal to work at Cirque's international headquarters as the Supervisor of Performance Medicine. Tim then toured again as the Head Physiotherapist on Cirque du Soleil's production, ‘Kurios – Cabinet of Curiosities' in 2014-15, before moving back to Melbourne in 2016. After another year at The Australian Ballet and completing a Masters of Sports Physiotherapy, Tim re-joined Cirque du Soleil where he worked as a ‘fly-in' Head Physiotherapist on several touring shows including Amaluna, Volta and Crystal as well as in Montreal on various creation projects, until March 2020. Tim now co-manages the Australia / New Zealand / Asia divisions of Acrobatic Arts as well as Aerial Arts. He is our consultant Physiotherapist, providing input on the continuing development of our syllabus and programs. Now based in London, Ontario, Tim and his wife Meaghan own/operate ‘The Academy' - an aerial and acrobatic studio with two locations. www.theacademycircus.comFacebook: The Academy CircusInstagram: @theacademycircus Connect with Acrobatic Arts on your favourite social media platform: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acrobaticarts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Acroarts Twitter: https://twitter.com/acrobatic_arts/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AcrobaticartsCa Learn more and register for our programs at AcrobaticArts.com
Episode 121: Dr Andy McDonald chats to Physiotherapist Nick Kane. Nick is the founder & Managing Director of the Sports MAP Network as well as Head Physiotherapist at Essendon Football Club. He is a Sports & Exercise Physiotherapist having completed a Masters in Sports Physiotherapy from La Trobe University. He completed is undergraduate Physiotherapy degree at Notre Dame University in Fremantle. Nick excels in working with sporting injuries and rehabilitation with a particular interest in troublesome hip & groin pain, recurrent hamstring injuries, tendon pain & post surgical rehab. Topics Discussed Physical demands of AFL Structure of performance teams in AFL Key steps planning a hamstring muscle injury rehab Progressing return-to-running with hamstring injuries How to monitor hamstrings post injury How to problem solve tough cases as a Physio Where you can find Nick: Sportsmap Linkedin Twitter Sponsors VALD Performance, makers of the Nordbord, Forceframe, ForeDecks and HumanTrak. VALD Performance systems are built with the high-performance practitioner in mind, translating traditionally lab-based technologies into engaging, quick, easy-to-use tools for daily testing, monitoring and training - HUMAC NORM by CSMI - A solution for measuring and improving human performance in the clinic, athletic training room, and research laboratory. In one machine, you'll get 22 isolated-joint movement patterns, 4 resistance modes (isokinetic, isotonic, isometric, and passive), and numerous reports to meet the measurement and exercise needs of today's clinicians and researchers. Where to Find Us Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following Inform Performance on: Instagram Twitter Our Website Our Team Andy McDonald Ben Ashworth Alistair McKenzie Dylan Carmody
Mark Leather has spent his entire professional career as one of sport's most respected and sought-after physiotherapists, working alongside the likes of Sunderland FC, Liverpool FC, Burnley and Brighton. He is also the course leader on the MSc Football Science & Rehabilitation and MSc Football Medical Leadership & Performance at UCLan, as well as a guest columnist for the Daily Mail newspaper commenting on sport related injuries. Mark joins Rob for an all-encompassing conversation about what drew him to life in service of others and making sure they are healthy and well, how he managed to rise to the top of his sector, and why dedication, hard work, resilience matter so much. KEY TAKEAWAYS We are sometimes drawn to the world of football, but it can take time to realise that playing the game isn't always necessary. There are many different pursuits that sit inside the game itself. We don't always have the perspective needed when we're young. it can be hard to keep our focus and look to the future. Finding our niche as a child is difficult. It takes dedication to get to the top, and also a great deal of hard work. You can love a subject, but fail to succeed because you don't want to put in the hard yards. Never be afraid to change your course if your instincts are telling you to follow a different path. Your instincts are always trying to guide you towards something better. BEST MOMENTS 'I've always been interested in football in particular' 'The onus is on the individual to use it or lose it' 'You don't get anywhere without inspiration, desire and hard work' 'I never really viewed this as work' VALUABLE RESOURCES Leader Manager Coach Podcast ABOUT THE GUEST Mark Leather qualified as a physiotherapist in 1983 where he spent 4 years in the NHS before moving into professional football. He spent 6 years as the Head Physiotherapist for Liverpool FC. He was Head physiotherapist at: Sunderland FC Preston North End Burnley Brighton Head of Performance and Medicine at Bolton Wanderers Football Club. Head Physiotherapist at Wigan Warriors RLFC Worked at the Commonwealth Games in 1986 and the World University Games 2007. Formerly the Physiotherapist for the England Futsal Team. Senior lecturer at The Football Association. Consultant Physiotherapist for IPRS a leading company in injury treatment and prevention services. Mark is now course leader on the MSc Football Science & Rehabilitation and MSc Football Medical Leadership & Performance at UCLan. Alongside this, he is the Director at Mark Leather Physiotherapy Ltd and a guest columnist for the Daily Mail newspaper commenting on sport related injuries. ABOUT THE HOST Rob Ryles is a UEFA A licensed coach with a League Managers Association qualification and a science and medicine background. He has worked in the football industry in Europe, USA and Africa; at International, Premiership, League, Non-League and grassroots levels with both World Cup and European Championship experience Rob Ryles prides himself on having a forward thinking and progressive approach to the game built through his own experience as well as lessons learned from a number of highly successful managers and coaches. The Leader Manager Coach Podcast is where we take a deep dive examining knowledge, philosophies, wisdom and insight to help you lead, manage and coach in football, sport and life. CONTACT METHOD https://www.robryles.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMPYDVzZVnA https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertryles/?originalSubdomain=ukLEARN MORE HERE Football, coach: https://www.patreon.com/robrylesThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
In episode 172 Joao Francisco Almeida, Physiotherapish at Al Riyadh FC, joins us. Specifically Joao will be looking at: Importance of in-tournament recovery Evidence based advice to optimise recovery Case study: How he implemented this at the recent European Games About Joao: "Sports physiotherapist and S&C Coach, specialized in rehabilitation, return to play, injury prevention and sports performance. Rehab Coach at Al Riyadh (Saudi Arabia Premier League), CEO of Clube Saúde (Private Practice) at Ginásio Clube Português, and Head Physiotherapist of the Portuguese Gymnastics Federation. Currently in the Medical Team of Olympic Committee of Portugal, and teaching at Escola Superior de Saúde do Alcoitão. Had been working in several areas and sports, in different institutions, like Sporting Clube de Portugal, Clube Futebol Os Belenenses, GIGA e Rugby Clube Técnico. My strongest interests are in human performance, leadership and strategy, combined with exercise, physiology and movement." Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jo%C3%A3o-francisco-almeida/ Twitter: @jfranciscoalmei Instagram: @jfranciscoalmeida Nominate future podcast guests here! If you want to hear from a particular person on a particular topic, let us know! Hit the link below and we'll see what we can whip up for you. https://www.scienceforsport.com/nominate/ FREE 7d COACH ACADEMY TRIAL SIGN UP NOW: https://bit.ly/sfsepisode172 JOIN THE SCIENCE FOR SPORT TEAM: https://www.scienceforsport.com/join-our-team/ Learn Quicker & More Effectively, Freeing Up Time To Spend With Friends And Family Optimise Your Athletes' Recovery Position Yourself As An Expert To Your Athletes And Naturally Improve Buy-In Reduce Your Athletes' Injury Ratese Save 100's Of Dollars A Year That Would Otherwise Be Spent On Books, Courses And More Improve Your Athletes' Performance Advance Forward In Your Career, Allowing You To Earn More Money And Work With Elite-Level Athletes Save Yourself The Stress & Worry Of Constantly Trying To Stay Up-To-Date With Sports Science Research
On this episode I interviewed Jarred Edwards who is the owner of RSP Physiotherapy and Head Physiotherapist at Norths Rugby Union Club. This episode highlights the importance of nailing the diagnosis and how to set up the early stages of rehab to get the best result in the long run. Topics discussed… Jarred's view on the importance of the early stages of the reheb What the biological healing stages are and the importance of each one What general healing timeframes are for tendons, ligaments and muscles. What differences he considers when starting to design the early phases of a rehab program for the different connective tissues What the key components of the acute phase he feels are important and often overlooked in rehab His approach to bracing/booting/etc. during the early phases and ways he reasons through it What his main focuses pre-op and post-op if one is needed The importance of getting the diagnosis right and ways he reasons through this process How to build the assessment process How he utilizes tech during his rehab You can follow/connect/contact Jarred below… Instagram: @j.edwards_sportsphysio Clinic Instagram: @rspphysio Clinic Website: https://rspphysio.com.au You can contact/follow me below… Instagram: @coachpatrickwood Twitter: @coachpaddywood If you have enjoyed the show and could take the time to leave a 5 star review on Spotify and/or Apple Podcasts, it would be much appreciated as it will help the show reach a greater audience and help others learn as well. Thank you for listening!
This Week's Show: Draft Buzz: Habs Movin' On Up!Segment 1 | Week in Review, Habs News, League NewsCanadiens dismissed Head Athletic Therapist, Graham Rynbend and Head Physiotherapist, Donald Balmforth.Canadiens forward Alex Belzile is looking for a two-year, one-way contract.Laval Rocket signed forward Riley McKay and forward/defenseman John Parker-Jones each to one-year, one-way AHL contracts.Henri Richard was posthumously diagnosed with stage 3 chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).Has a new favorite emerged in the Pierre-Luc Dubois sweepstakes?Segment 2 | Hughes Gets Aggressive About Moving Up in the DraftThe Canadiens general manager has been busy working the phones. Reportedly, Kent Hughes has reached out to San Jose and Anaheim to inquire about the availability of the 4th overall pick and the 2nd overall pick respectively.Segment 3 | Have Your SayCanadiens upcoming events.Canadiens Connection question of the week.Listener's texts and emails.Get the Canadiens Connection!Use our single link here to subscribe to the Canadiens Connection your favorite podcast app.Be sure to follow @habsconnection on Twitter, Facebook, InstagramA new episode of the Canadiens Connection podcast is available weekly on Saturday afternoon. Missed an episode? You can download every episode of the Canadiens Connection HERE.Canadiens Connection on Rocket Sports RadioThank you for listening to the Canadiens Connection. This engaging podcast connects Habs fans with their beloved team from a plugged-in source they know and trust.Canadiens Connection is hosted by Rick Stephens (@RocketSports) with Michael Spinella (@TheSpinella), Amy Johnson (@FlyersRule) and Chris G (@ChrisHabs360). This talented team of credentialed journalists come together to share their valued insight.Gambling problem? Call 1-800-Gambler. In Massachusetts, call (800) 327-5050 or visit gambling help line m a dot org, In New York, call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369). In Kansas, call 1-800-522-4700. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). 21+ in most eligible states but age varies by jurisdiction. Eligibility restrictions apply. See draftkings dot com slash sportsbook for details and state specific responsible gambling resources. Bonus bets expire seven days after issuance. Eligibility and deposit restrictions apply. Terms at sportsbook dot draftkings dot com slash hockey terms.
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Episode 114: Dr Andy McDonald chats to Dave Hancock a Physiotherapist (PT), Strength and Conditioning Coach, Performance Director, Atherapy Clinics Founder and the CEO of Apollo. Dave's career has taken him to be the Head Physiotherapist of Leeds United Football Club, Chelsea Football Club and the Performance Director of the New York Knicks Basketball Team. He has also attended the 2010 Soccer World Cup and the 2012 European Finals. Working for the English Senior Men's National soccer team for five years. In more recent years Dave's focus has been as the CEO of Apollo, a sport software company. Topics Discussed Blind screening an athlete Current use of data in teams Does your data impact competitive success Prioritising meaningful tests and data Where you can find Dave LinkedIn Apollo Ben Ashworth's - Athletic Shoulder Course Sponsors VALD Performance, makers of the Nordbord, Forceframe, ForeDecks and HumanTrak. VALD Performance systems are built with the high-performance practitioner in mind, translating traditionally lab-based technologies into engaging, quick, easy-to-use tools for daily testing, monitoring and training HUMAC NORM by CSMI - A solution for measuring and improving human performance in the clinic, athletic training room, and research laboratory. In one machine, you'll get 22 isolated-joint movement patterns, 4 resistance modes (isokinetic, isotonic, isometric, and passive), and numerous reports to meet the measurement and exercise needs of today's clinicians and researchers. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following Inform Performance on: Instagram Twitter Our Website Our Team Andy McDonald Ben Ashworth Alistair McKenzie
Starting One Stop Rehab in February 2022, Roxan Mina shares her journey as Head Physiotherapist and Practice Owner and the intricacies of running a start-up business. She discusses her key business learnings and highlights, including stepping out of her comfort zone, and the steep learning curve of financials and networking. You'll then hear Roxan talk about building relationships, how she manages her time, and learning how to set boundaries to make sure she spends time with loved ones. She also shares her experience migrating to Australia from Egypt as a teenager, learning to start from zero, working hard, and having equal opportunities. Topics covered on business learnings and highlights, building relationships, and managing time: Stepping out of her comfort zone to approach people, learning the intricacies of building the business, and getting through the steep learning curve around financials and networking. Using previous experiences and observing other clinics to learn how to build relationships, and learning to be comfortable talking about herself. Finding and allocating time to work on the business, setting boundaries, micro-planning, and reaching out to more people. Connect with Roxan Mina Visit Roxan's Website Follow Roxan and One Stop Rehab on Instagram (@roxanmina) (@onestoprehab) Connect with Roxan on Facebook Connect with Roxan on LinkedIn Connect with Nacre Consulting: Join the Accelerator Mastermind Complete the Allied Health Biz Quiz Let's connect on Instagram Follow us on Facebook Let's connect on LinkedIn Join our Facebook Group online community See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
High Performance Breathwork With Chloe Phelps from the breath society. Chloe aims to connect athletes to the full power of their breath by providing science-based breathwork techniques that enhance both physical and mental aspects of performance and The Breath Society provides a training approach that's the only one of its kind in that it focuses on a 360-degree approach to breath enhancement. From biomechanics and breathing pattern re-training to CO2 tolerance, hypoxic/hypercapnic (low O2/high CO2) training, respiratory muscle training and nervous system regulation techniques, it delivers an unmatched blend of high-performance and breathing science. We chat: Why breath work as a Physio what inspired her? Chloe talks us through breathing and the performance benefits of doing it properly. Why Athletes and breath work? What types of breath work are there? Tantric Ecstatic Holotropic Are there risks involved in breathwork? Myths? What does a course of sessions look like for her? Why should we learn how to breath properly for the non-athlete? plus lots lots more :) Where to find more hello@thebreathsociety.com www.thebreathsociety.com @thebreathsociety Bio: Chloe is a Physiotherapist and Sport Scientist based in Perth, WA who has spent the most part of the last 10-years gaining valuable experience in the sporting industry. She has worked for Sports Medicine Australia, was previously Head Trainer for the Fremantle Dockers in the AFL and is now the Head Physiotherapist for Claremont Football Club in the West Australian Football League. She works clinically as a physio at LifeCare Claremont, and has completed additional training as a 500-hour Clinical Pilates Instructor, in High Performance Mindfulness through Emma Murray and is an Advanced Oxygen Advantage Instructor through Patrick McKeown. Chloe found a connection to her breath through guided meditation in 2013 when she lost a handful of friends in separate, sudden and unexpected circumstances. While mindfulness-based breathing is something she continues to live, learn and teach, Chloe now focuses purely on breath enhancement training in the context of sports performance. By combining principles of sport science, respiratory physio, neuroscience and human movement with her passion for all things breath, Chloe founded The Breath Society in 2021 with the vision of changing the way athletes breathe. Chloe aims to connect athletes to the full power of their breath by providing science-based breathwork techniques that enhance both physical and mental aspects of performance and The Breath Society provides a training approach that's the only one of its kind in that it focuses on a 360-degree approach to breath enhancement. From biomechanics and breathing pattern re-training to CO2 tolerance, hypoxic/hypercapnic (low O2/high CO2) training, respiratory muscle training and nervous system regulation techniques, it delivers an unmatched blend of high-performance and breathing science. Chloe has worked with athletes in various sporting codes including AFL footballers, Olympic triathletes, boxers, big-wave surfers and professional body-boarders. She's uniquely positioned to understand athletic demands and individualise training to optimise athlete outcomes. Her approach is genuine and holistic in nature, and unparalleled in care.
,Dean has over 30 years of experience working in elite sport working as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist.He was Head Physiotherapist at England Cricket for over ten years during the period when the national team saw some fantastic success including the iconic Ashes victory of 2005. He was also Head of Medical Services at Surrey County Cricket Club for over four years. He began his career with Glamorgan County Cricket Club and his career with them stretches from 1989 to 2019. He has seen hundreds of professional cricketers, including world renowned players such as Ravi Shastri, Viv Richards, Waqar Younis and Jacques Kallis stretched out on his treatment table but insists that, to him, each person is just another collection of muscle and bone to be analysed and treated.A Mountain Ash boy brought up in a miner's pub Dean still watches the local rugby team most Saturdays and is very proud of his valley's roots. We talk about his early years and his rugby career that first opened his eyes to the skills and abilities of the physiotherapist. He talks about University, his early clinical experiences and the connections that brought him to Glamorgan.Dean tells us a little of the life of the cricket physio ( the days are long !) and some of the places and people he has met. Mike Fatkin was part of the management team at Glamorgan when he started there in 1989 (uhm !!) and has turned into a long life friend. He talks about how he approached the task of keeping all the players in the team as fit as possible, the importance of dealing in percentages of fitness and the need for players to rest.Outside of the successful teams he has been associated with Dean remains a Valleys boy, proud of where he has come from and keen to see the game of cricket grow through programmes like the All Stars and the Dynamoes.
Todays show: Joao is Physiotherapist who graduated from the Escola Superior de Saúde Egas Moniz (ESSEM). He has vast experience in managing musculoskeletal disorders. As a Sports Physiotherapist, he was part of the Medical Department of the major Portuguese rugby team, CDUL, and was also Head Physiotherapist from 2016 to 2019. After graduation he focused on gaining more experience in manual therapy degrees such as Methode Busquet, Mulligan, kinesio and dynamic taping, joint and soft tissue mobilisation and exercise therapies. In the last 3.5 years, he has been practicing in Dubai with MSK and Sports injuries - Assessing and designing rehabilitation, injury prevention and performance enhancement protocols. He encourages an active and effective therapy for long lasting results catered to each individual's needs, and aiming for an improvement in health and performance. Don't forget to rate and review the show! https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-run-strong-podcast/id1483567507 To get in touch please email Endurance@innerfight.com #Therunstrongpodcast From our friends at Precision Fuel and Hydration; · Quick Carb Calculator · Free online Sweat Test · Book a free 20-minute hydration and fueling strategy video consultation · Why do athletes suffer from cramp? · How much carbohydrate do athletes need per hour? · Why sodium is crucial to athletes performing at their best · Which energy products are right for you? Didn't catch the discount code to get 15% off your first order of fuel and hydration products, drop Andy and the team an email at hello@precisionfuelandhydration.com and they'll be happy to help you
Brad Beer is a sports and exercise physiotherapist who treats many of the world's elite distance runners, triathletes, swimmers and surf life savers. Brad is the host of the Physical Performance Show Podcast (320 episodes featuring interviews with world class athletes, coaches, scientists and physiotherapists) and is the Head Physiotherapist for the Super League Triathlon Series. In this conversation Brad educates us on bone stress injuries (BSI), a common injury in the running population which can be debilitating and frustrating. Brad shares his clinical experience dealing with these injuries and we discuss causes, treatment and prevention BSI.
Following up on Ep. 28 Physiotherapist Tim Buckley: Dance Injuries, Pt 1, Loren and Tim dive into answering listeners' questions with specifics and practicalities to the unique challenges dancers face. Tim Buckley is a Physiotherapist from Melbourne, Australia. He has worked exclusively with elite ballet dancers, circus artists and orchestral musicians during his 15 year career and has spoken twice at IADMS conferences in Australia and the USA. He was one of two full time physios with The Australian Ballet from 2006-2008 and toured Australia, China, England and France. He joined Cirque du Soleil in 2009 and toured Japan, South America and North America with ‘Corteo' and ‘Quidam', before settling in Montréal to work at Cirque's international headquarters as the Supervisor of Performance Medicine. Tim then toured again as the Head Physiotherapist on Cirque du Soleil's production, ‘Kurios – Cabinet of Curiosities' in 2014-15, before moving back to Melbourne in 2016. After another year at The Australian Ballet and completing a Masters of Sports Physiotherapy, Tim re-joined Cirque du Soleil where he worked as a ‘fly-in' Head Physiotherapist on several touring shows including Amaluna, Volta and Crystal as well as in Montreal on various creation projects, until March 2020. Tim now co-manages the Australia / New Zealand / Asia divisions of Acrobatic Arts as well as Aerial Arts. He is our consultant Physiotherapist, providing input on the continuing development of our syllabus and programs. Now based in London, Ontario, Tim and his wife Meaghan own/operate ‘The Academy' - an aerial and acrobatic studio with two locations. www.theacademycircus.comFacebook: The Academy CircusInstagram: @theacademycircus Previous Acrobatic Arts Podcast Episodes: Ep 7 Acrobatic Arts Australia, New Zealand and Asia Division Managers Meaghan Wegg and Tim Buckley Ep. 28 Physiotherapist Tim Buckley: Dance Injuries, Pt 1 Connect with Acrobatic Arts on your favourite social media platform: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acrobaticarts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Acroarts Twitter: https://twitter.com/acrobatic_arts/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AcrobaticartsCa Learn more and register for our programs at AcrobaticArts.com
In this informative episode, Loren talks to physiotherapist Tim Buckley about dance injuries resulting from different disciplines such as acro and circus arts. Tim provides expert perspective and insight into common questions dance teachers have about training, injury, pain, recovery, and prevention. Tim Buckley is a Physiotherapist from Melbourne, Australia. He has worked exclusively with elite ballet dancers, circus artists and orchestral musicians during his 15 year career and has spoken twice at IADMS conferences in Australia and the USA. He was one of two full time physios with The Australian Ballet from 2006-2008 and toured Australia, China, England and France. He joined Cirque du Soleil in 2009 and toured Japan, South America and North America with ‘Corteo' and ‘Quidam', before settling in Montréal to work at Cirque's international headquarters as the Supervisor of Performance Medicine. Tim then toured again as the Head Physiotherapist on Cirque du Soleil's production, ‘Kurios – Cabinet of Curiosities' in 2014-15, before moving back to Melbourne in 2016. After another year at The Australian Ballet and completing a Masters of Sports Physiotherapy, Tim re-joined Cirque du Soleil where he worked as a ‘fly-in' Head Physiotherapist on several touring shows including Amaluna, Volta and Crystal as well as in Montreal on various creation projects, until March 2020. Tim now co-manages the Australia / New Zealand / Asia divisions of Acrobatic Arts as well as Aerial Arts. He is our consultant Physiotherapist, providing input on the continuing development of our syllabus and programs. Now based in London, Ontario, Tim and his wife Meaghan own/operate ‘The Academy' - an aerial and acrobatic studio with two locations. www.theacademycircus.comFacebook: The Academy CircusInstagram: @theacademycircus Previous Acrobatic Arts Podcast Episodes: Ep 7 Acrobatic Arts Australia, New Zealand and Asia Division Managers Meaghan Wegg and Tim Buckley Connect with Acrobatic Arts on your favourite social media platform: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acrobaticarts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Acroarts Twitter: https://twitter.com/acrobatic_arts/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AcrobaticartsCa Learn more and register for our programs at AcrobaticArts.com
Brad Beer is a sports and exercise physiotherapist who treats many of the world's elite distance runners, triathletes, swimmers and surf life savers. Brad is the host of the Physical Performance Show Podcast (298 episodes featuring interviews with world class athletes, coaches, scientists and physiotherapists) and is the Head Physiotherapist for the Super League Triathlon Series. In this conversation Brad shares his learnings from the interviews conducted via the Physical Performance Show, some of the most common running related injuries (including achilles tendinopathy, shin-splints) and the strategies to heal them and more. Content at Sweat Elite is made possible by Subscribers. Subscribing costs less then a coffee a fortnight. Subscribe here: https://www.sweatelite.co/subscribe-now/
Introducing Meaghan Wegg and Tim Buckley! In this episode, Meaghan and Tim talk about what motivated them when they were growing up and how they came to work with Acrobatic Arts. They also share a suspenseful story of when they were caught in the Australian fires of 2020. Meaghan and Tim's journey is truly inspirational and their positive outlook on life and words of wisdom make you believe that dreams really can come true! Meaghan Wegg Meaghan grew up dancing where she studied Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop and Acro. In 2001, Meaghan was accepted in to L'Ecole Nationale de Cirque in Montreal where she specialized in aerial hoop and contortion with additional training in Ballet, Contemporary and Modern. Upon graduation in 2005, Meaghan performed professionally as a principal dancer in many roles, including the cast of ‘Tomorrow' (Pigeons, International) and the cast of ‘Loft' (7 Fingers). From 2009 – 2012, Meaghan performed on tour globally with Cirque Du Soleil's ‘Quidam' as a feature aerialist. Following an extremely successful performance career, Meaghan shifted her focus to coaching and choreography. In 2013 Meaghan graduated with a diploma from L'Ecole Nationale de Cirque (Montreal, Canada) with a major in Research of Acrobatics, and a minor in Hand to Hand partnering for dancers. Currently she works as a private acrobatic coach and choreographer, and attracts students from around the world with a focus on career development, choreography and professional stage preparation. Meaghan founded Move With The Beat dance competitions in 2013. She is the Australia, New Zealand and Singapore Division manager for Acrobatic Arts since 2015. Most recently she has launched her Aerial Arts Online syllabus guiding teachers with her course for their students and class preparations. Meaghan started The Academy Circus as a local London, Ontario circus and acrobatic facility in 2017. Meaghan recently has been hired for global choreographic projects in Australia, Montreal, France, China and India creating large scale shows for special events, Casino shows and year end performance university shows. She is passionate about welcoming everyone into the performance industry while sharing tips and tools about making it a reality. She is now an on call Artistic Coach with Cirque du Soleil. Meaghan is very happy to be settled in her home town of London Ontario with her small family! Tim Buckley Tim Buckley is a Sports Physiotherapist from Melbourne, Australia. He has worked exclusively with elite ballet dancers, circus artists and orchestral musicians during his 14 year career and has spoken twice at IADMS conferences in Australia and the USA. He was one of two full time physios with The Australian Ballet from 2006-2008 and toured Australia, China, England and France. He joined Cirque du Soleil in 2009 and toured Japan, South America and North America with ‘Corteo' and ‘Quidam', before settling in Montréal to work at Cirque's international headquarters as the Supervisor of Performance Medicine. Tim then toured again as the Head Physiotherapist on Cirque du Soleil's production, ‘Kurios – Cabinet of Curiosities' in 2014-15, before moving back to Melbourne in 2016. After another year at The Australian Ballet, Tim returned to Canada and now manages the Australia / New Zealand Division of Acrobatic Arts, as well as several business ventures in his new home country. Having recently completed his Masters of Sports Physiotherapy, he is also a consultant physiotherapist to Acrobatic Arts and Aerial Arts, providing input on the continuing development of syllabus and programs. Email: meaghan@acrobaticarts.com AcrobaticArts.com
Owner & Head Physiotherapist of Pro-Form Physiotherapy. Aldrin, or known as “Buzz”, holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) & Honours, a Strength & Conditioning coach, along with extensive experience in nutritional health and fitness.
This week, we're joined by Matt Anthis, the sports medicine partner of JRN. Matt is the Director of The Rowing Physio alongside his work as Head Physiotherapist at Newington College, AUS. He is also studying for his masters at the University of Melbourne. Matt shares some of this top advice for athletes of all ages, specific areas to target with stretches and mobility. We run through how to prevent some of the most common injuries and answer your questions from instagram!This episode is sponsored by Fulham Reach Boat Club. FRBC is a charity that exists to deliver Rowing for All. They believe that everyone in society should have the chance to get on the water and learn the true meaning of teamwork, focus and confidence. Each year they help over 1,000 local state school children, ex-prisoners from five institutions and more than 200 members of the local community get onto the water and take part in this incredible sport. If you would like to help support their vision by becoming a Friend of FRBC please do head to the website and check out www.fulhamreachboatclub.co.uk/friend
Head Physiotherapist, Nafyn Pattiaratchi, provides an update on treatment within the A-League hub plus the latest information on injuries.
Head Physiotherapist, Nafyn Pattiaratchi, provides an update on player injuries since returning from the COVID-19 break. Powered by Fitness Warehouse.
In this 11th Episode of The Sports MAP Network Network we chat with previous Head Physiotherapist for the England Rugby League team Dave O'Sullivan around Syndesmosis Injury Rehabilitation & Dave's Return to Play Systems for lower limb Injury.
In this 11th Episode of The Sports MAP Network Network we chat with previous Head Physiotherapist for the England Rugby League team Dave O'Sullivan around Syndesmosis Injury Rehabilitation & Dave's Return to Play Systems for lower limb Injury.
Hi and welcome to the Peak Endurance Podcast. My name is Isobel Ross and I am the coach at Peak Endurance Coaching. This podcast is the second in a series on the different physical therapies that runners can use to help keep them running. Today I am talking to Leigh Iacovangelo (pronounced YACKA VAN G LOW), a physiotherapist. Leigh is the clinical director and partner of RISE Health Group, A multidisciplinary allied health practice in Rowville and Scoresby. Leigh is an experienced physiotherapist whose current responsibilities include the assessment and management of 800+ athletes at the Rowville Sports Academy. He possesses an expanded skill set and knowledge in strength & conditioning and athletic development that aids in the development of performance or comprehensive rehabilitation programs. Leigh’s clinical approach is very broad and can include treatment approaches developed through postgraduate study in Pilates, dry needling and advanced exercise prescription. His reputation for clinical excellence resulted in his appointment as the Head Physiotherapist for the Australian Indoor Hockey Team since 2015 and a physiotherapist for Melbourne United Basketball in the NBL since 2019. He currently conducts high performance programs (strength & conditioning & rehabilitation) for professional golfers, Australian level hockey players and elite ultra-runners. Leigh is happy to see both novice and sub-elite athletes. Leigh clearly has a passion for what he does, and I can tell you from personal experience that he is an excellent physiotherapist. I found it interesting that he believes, like Luke Nelson, in the importance of calf strength. Something for all us runners to keep in mind! Don’t forget to get on over to apple podcast to rate and review! Thanks for your support. If you’re thinking of getting coaching for your next A-race or adventure, shoot me an email at isobel@peakendurancecoaching.com.au We can work together to help you reach your goals and be the fittest, happiest runner you can be! Have a great week of training!
The Founder and Head Physiotherapist at Formotion Physio, Lucia graduated from Curtin University with a Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy) and has since worked in the private practice and sports setting. She has spent the past two years working within a gym environment, more specifically with CrossFit or similar athletes. She has previously worked for Claremont Football Club, Hammersely-Carine Football club, as well as a sports massage therapist in Canada in 2014. She has particular clinical interest in sports injury rehabilitation, CrossFit and Olympic lifting and Rehabilitation and mechanics screenings. Dan Williams asked Lucia about the three biggest tips she had for individuals who would like to improve their performance by 10%. Lucia is one of the 11 Subject Matter Expert Coaches at the 2019 Range of Motion Athlete Camp (learn more at https://rangeofmotion.net.au/athletecamp). The Range of Motion Athlete Camp is a two day Perth event for CrossFitters, designed to help you become a better athlete, whether you’re a complete beginner or an elite competitor. We’ve sought out the leading coaches in their fields, and brought them together to create a team of 11 subject matter experts, who will guide you through an immersive weekend of athletic development. You’ll learn and improve your knowledge and ability in programming, powerlifting, performance psychology and mental skills training, kettlebells, gymnastics, Olympic weightlifting, running, swimming, rowing, workout strategy, competition craft, strongman, and mobility and stability. LEARN MORE AND SECURE YOUR TICKET AT https://rangeofmotion.net.au/athletecamp/ ROMcast provides bite-sized chunks of health, happiness, fitness and performance. Presented by Exercise Physiologist and Scientist, Coach and Director of Range of Motion, Dan Williams. Enjoy ROMcast? We'd love if you could rate or review our show on iTunes or Stitcher, and don't forget to subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher so you don't miss future episodes!
Shane Kelly is the Head Physiotherapist of the British Athletic Team In this episode of the Sports Map Podcast, Shane is presented with a case study of an acute calf strain injury and talks us through his process of rehabilitation back to competition levels. Shane touches on the following area’s: Acute Calf Injury assessment Imaging […]
Shane Kelly is the Head Physiotherapist of the British Athletic Team In this episode of the Sports Map Podcast, Shane is presented with a case […]
This episode see's a return of Physiotherapist and Strength and Conditioning Coach David O'Sullivan. David was previously on the podcast back in May 2015 on Episode 72. David is currently the clinical director of Prosport Physiotherapy Huddersfield and founder and CEO of ProSport Academy, which is one of the top online Sports Rehabilitation Mentorship courses available. David has also previously served as the Head Physiotherapist of the Huddersfield Giants Rugby League Club , Leeds Rhinos and also serve as a head physio with Munster Rugby. For a more in depth look into David's backgroud - click here. On this episode David and I discussed: - Whats new with David since we last spoke - Pre-Season Screening - Hamstring Injuries - The biggest gaps not being filled by universities with regards to physiotherapy degrees - ProSport Academy Mentorship - Pain, the Brain and Performance - And more This was another whopper. Hope you guys enjoy the show. Stay Strong, RB Show Sponsor: To get INSTANT ACCESS to almost 20 hours of World Class online video Strength and Conditioning Information go to upmentorship.com
On the 12th episode of Win Your Own Personal Olympics Podcast my guest this week is my close friend and “half-sister”, Alicia Tang. Alicia Tang is the head physiotherapist for the English National Women’s Football team. Born in Melbourne, she is part Australian and part Malaysian Chinese, with a master’s degree in Sports Physiotherapy and[...] The post WYOPO 012: Alicia Tang – Head Physiotherapist with The English National Women’s Football Team appeared first on Sean Wroe - Olympian now Finance Broker.
This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast sees me speaking with Head Physiotherapist at the Huddersfield Giants, Dave O’Sullivan. Dave is also co-owner of Pro Sport Physiotherapy which has clinics in Leeds, York & Huddersfield. I know Dave from his involvement with Huddersfield University and I was lucky enough to spend a few days down at the Giants and they are going great things down there without a huge budget. Over the last 3 years, the Giants have been in the top 3 clubs with the least amount of non-contact injuries. In this episode you will learn – Who is Dave O’Sullivan How to best integrate physiotherapy and strength & conditioning Measurements of success Daily markers which can tell you about player readiness How do you differentiate Pro Sport Physiotherapy from other similar clinics Why breathing is so important How dentists can help with reducing injuries and improving performance Dave can be found on Twitter @daveyosullivan Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following me on Twitter @paceyperform or visiting paceyperformance.co.uk. Enjoy PP
Head Physiotherapist, Nafyn Pattiaratchi, provides an update on player injuries since returning from the COVID-19 break. Powered by Fitness Warehouse.
Head Physiotherapist, Nafyn Pattiaratchi, provides an update on treatment within the A-League hub plus the latest information on injuries.