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The Crew get's together to discuss what is going on in their lives, the CrossFit Space and whatever else pops up for them.In this episode we talk WFP Signings and appearance on TEF. How was everyone's Christmas? plus we dabble in everything else around the Holiday.00:00 Introduction00:50 CowCat02:42 Family Time during Christmas07:55 Television Talk10:22 Best Christmas Gift14:30 More Television Talk20:39 Details on the World Fitness Project41:19 Wrap Up
Lib has just undergone major surgery and thrown into complete discomfort, physically and mentally. Eliza has to pick up ALL the slack, and for the first time, their relationship dynamic has completely been flipped.Follow us and ask anything you want or tell us what to TRY:INSTAGRAM - instagram.com/elizaandlibertyTIKTOK - tiktok.com/@elizaandlibertypYOUTUBE - youtube.com/@ElizaandLiberty See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our topic today is resilience in performance, overcoming obstacles to make it in the performing arts. Tasi and Steven talk with up-and-coming star Anna Dreslinski, a singer/dancer who is currently performing in the opera Ainadamar at the Met in New York. She straddles the worlds of opera and musical theater, performing in shows such as West Side Story, Amadeus, and others, but she's had to overcome many different issues along the way. This includes hip surgery, injuries keeping her out of rhythmic gymnastics, and abuse at the hands of Dr. Larry Nassar, the imprisoned US Gymnastics physician. Her life lessons are inspirational, and you won't want to miss this episode.WARNING: This episode discusses sexual abuse, and although no graphic detail is described, the topic may be sensitive for some of our audience, so we want to issue this warning in advance.For Anna's page with the Met Opera, go to: https://www.metopera.org/discover/artists/soprano/anna-dreslinski/Instagram @adreslinskiFor more on Athletes and the Arts, go to http://www.athletesandthearts.com
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This week I'm joined by my friend Jane Moore! We became friends at our first joba s teenagers, a boat company that brought us equal laughs and trauma. We bonded over the antics of working in the service industry and chatted shifts away on the slow days behind the bar. She joins me on the pod to talk about the last few years of her life affected by chronic pain, a major surgery at a young age, and the toll physical health can take on mental health and body image. Now, Jane is gearing up to run her first half marathon (this weekend!!) So listen here and then cheer her on!
About Last Night: Browns' David Bell to undergo hip surgery; Saquon barkley's drop leads to Falcons' rally over Eagles full 512 Tue, 17 Sep 2024 10:38:31 +0000 riLkWhR7PB8xPsJcEdYkU90UTnepImPX sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports About Last Night: Browns' David Bell to undergo hip surgery; Saquon barkley's drop leads to Falcons' rally over Eagles The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
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Hip replacement surgery has come a long way. An advanced new approach called SPAIRE, offering faster recovery and a quicker return to daily activities, is now available at MSK Doctors (+4403300010048), a private London hospital specialising in modern musculoskeletal treatments. Learn more at https://mskdoctors.com/doctors/thula-chelvan/articles/spaire-hip-replacement-purpose-benefits-side-effects-cost-time-to-work MSK Doctors City: Sleaford Address: MSK House London Road Website: https://www.mskdoctors.com
Send us a textTrav had another hip surgery he's been silent about. Dave Wheeler joins to talk about Trav's prep for the upcoming season in Spain, PTSD from the past 2 years in the FED, road trips, travel and more. New podcast episodes every Sunday at 11am eastern! :)SHEATH | Get 20% off the best underwear on the planet with code "BIZKIT" at https://www.sheathunderwear.comBETTERHELP | This show is sponsored by BetterHelp. Tap here for 10% off your first month for therapy https://betterhelp.com/bizkit CLIPS ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZckVTd88ybc19UCW26-1swINSTA ► https://instagram.com/slanginthebizkit?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=PATREON ► https://www.patreon.com/slanginthebizkitLISTEN ON THE GO ► https://linktr.ee/SlanginTheBizkitMERCH ► https://slangin-the-bizkit.printify.me/productsTimestamps00:00 Ready for hockey season01:00 New team, new country, new league for Trav03:15 Hip surgery round 206:05 First surgery vs second surgery08:40 Long term benefits from goalies getting hip surgery10:55 Summer training, and flying over to Spain11:50 Mic'd up series in Spain12:40 Trav's expectations15:50 PTSD from FPHL17:06 Sheath Underwear use code "BIZKIT" for 20% off the best underwear money can buy18:20 Road trips in Spain19:40 Stupidest team in all of pro hockey20:17 Grand railway hotels of Canada tour21:40 Are hockey players dumb?25:52 BetterHelp Use this link for 10% off your first month of therapy https://betterhelp.com/bizkit27:20 Are NHL players elitist for thinking this way?31:22 Flying private and getting waxed with Air Canada30:45 Do you talk to strangers at an airport32:18 We love Winnipeg33:20 Spain recommendations
Dr. Dan Sucato from TSRH joins the show to discuss his recent research comparing osteotomy types for severe stable SCFE: Modified Dunn vs. Imhauser. The episode also covers multiple controversies in the worlds of hip preservation and spine deformity. The crew also discusses research spanning Perthes, CP, compartment syndrome, and more. Your hosts are Carter Clement from Children's Hospital of New Orleans, Josh Holt from University of Iowa, Craig Louer from Vanderbilt, and Tyler McDonald from University of South Alabama. Music by A. A. Aalto. References: 1) Surgeon recommendations for physical activity in patients with pediatric hip conditions. Li et al. JPO 2024. PMID: 38835293. 2) Hip Surgery is Not More Painful Than Spine Surgery in Children With Cerebral Palsy. Padilla et al. JPO 2024. PMID: 38934603. 3) The Prevalence of Acute Compartment Syndrome in Pediatric Tibial Tubercle Fractures. Martinez et al. JPO 2024. PMID: 39021084. 4) Preliminary Study of Motion Preservation Following Posterior Dynamic Distraction Device in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Patients. Todderud et al. JPO 2024. PMID: 38946041. 5) Single Versus 3-incision Triple Pelvic Osteotomy: Comparison of Clinical and Radiologic Results. Kolac et al. JPO 2024. PMID: 38783820. 6) Predictors of Persistent Limp Following Proximal Femoral Varus Osteotomy for Perthes Disease. Orellana et al. JPO 2024. PMID: 38659309.
In this episode, we discuss Austin's road back from hip surgery, and how to recover from hip surgery as fast as possible. Then, we go into benefits of taking time off the ice in the off-season, and getting back into a rhythm on the ice in preparation for the season.
Interviewees: Dr. Jo Hartland and Dr. Megan Brown Interviewer: Lisa Meeks Description: In this compelling episode of the Docs with Disabilities podcast, host Lisa Meeks explores the unique challenges and privileges faced by medical professionals with non-apparent disabilities. Recorded at the 2024 Annual Scholarship Meeting in Warwick, UK, this episode features insightful conversations with Dr. Megan Brown and Dr. Joe Heartland. Key Topics Discussed: Navigating disclosure and accommodation requests for non-apparent disabilities Structural and climate-related barriers in medical training The privilege and peril of having a non-apparent disability Personal experiences with masking and unmasking disabilities The impact of mental health-related disabilities in the medical field The culture of medicine and its disconnect with self-care Trigger Warning: Around three-quarters into the episode, the topic of suicidality is discussed in a direct manner. If this topic is triggering for you, we suggest forgoing this episode. Your health is our priority. Keywords: Non-Apparent Disability, Autoimmune Disorder, Autism, ADHD, Neurodiverse, Hip Surgery, Walking Stick, Cane, Scooter, Medical Training, Mental Health, Psychological Disability, UK, Accommodations. Transcript Bios: Dr Megan Brown (she/they) is a Senior Research Associate in Medical Education at Newcastle University, in the School of Medicine, in the UK. She trained as a doctor, but decided to leave practice and has subsequently pursued medical education research. She is multiply disabled – she uses a walking stick, and is neurodivergent. Megan's research has focused on issues relating to the clinical education workforce within the UK, and equality, diversity, and inclusion within this workforce across the spectrum of undergraduate to postgraduate experience. She is a published poet, and is passionate about creative methods of expression and research. Dr Jo Hartland (they/them) qualified from Cardiff University in 2013 and left NHS clinical work in 2018. They have worked at the University of Bristol Medical School since 2018, and are the current School Deputy Education Director for Student Equity Diversity and Inclusion. Their teaching focuses on the integration of marginalised people's voices in healthcare curriculums, and empowering students to be agents of change in the face of health inequity. They sit on the executive board of the UK Medical Schools Council EDI Alliance, with a focus on LGBTQ+ inclusion and reasonable adjustments for disability. Their research interests lie in the intersection of professionalism and how this can act as a gatekeeping device for marginalised communities accessing healthcare careers. Outside of their university work Jo is a queer health activist and lead author of the GLADD UK Charter on So-Called LGBTQ+ ‘Conversion Therapy'. In 2022 they received the NHS England LGBTQ+ Health Advisor Award and Attitude magazine's 2023 Pride Award. Produced by: Dr. Lisa Meeks Audio editor: Jacob Feeman Digital Media: Katie Sullivan and Lisa Meeks Listen to the full episode now and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insightful conversations! Follow Us: Twitter: @DocsWith Instagram: @DocsWithDisabilities Resources: Disability Pride Month 2024 Special Virtual Issue: Medical Education Association for the Study of Medical Education
Send us a Text Message.Matt Murray sits down with Trav to talk about resigning with the Toronto Maple Leafs, winning back to back Stanley cups, double hip surgery, growing up in Thunder Bay and more in part 1 of this 2 part interview. New podcast episodes every Sunday at 11am eastern! :)SHEATH | Get 20% off the best underwear on the planet with code "BIZKIT" at https://www.sheathunderwear.comCLIPS ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZckVTd88ybc19UCW26-1swINSTA ► https://instagram.com/slanginthebizkit?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=PATREON ► https://www.patreon.com/slanginthebizkitLISTEN ON THE GO ► https://linktr.ee/SlanginTheBizkitMERCH ► https://slangin-the-bizkit.printify.me/productsTimestamps00:00 Trav's POV of Matt Murray01:00 Can you listen to yourself01:37 Matt's northern Lamborghini and Thunder Bay origins02:20 Tim Horton's nostalgai06:19 Signing for another year in Toronto10:45 Why Matt Murray loves playing in Toronto13:26 Matt's childhood heroes15:10 Changes in the world of goaltending18:33 Who's the best goalie in the NHL right now20:45 Matt Murray tried to copy Carey Price22:55 Matt and Trav bond over double hip surgery experiences25:50 Sheath Underwear use code "BIZKIT" for 20% off and free shipping26:28 Matt's hip surgery process, return to skating38:38 The physical demands of goaltending in 202439:54 Gear hacks and switching from Vaughn to True42:20 How Matt gets his chest protector to look SO BIG48:40 Favourite all time and personal setup Matt wore51:28 Paying tribute to Trevor Kidd in Toronto with the checkerboard pads55:00 Matt Murray HATES This is today's NHL
In February of this year, as she was training for Ironman Texas, pro triathlete Angela Naeth suffered what could have been a career-ending injury: a femoral neck stress fracture. In March, she had to have surgery in order for it to heal properly. Just last week, she raced Challenge Cap Quebec, a half-distance triathlon, which proved to be a successful rehearsal for bigger goals ahead. But how did she get from needing to use a mop to stand up to crossing the finish line of a 70.3 almost 6 months later? In this episode, Angela tells her story. Her success lies not only in her positive mindset, but also in her willingness to let go. And at the end, she talks about her biggest takeaways from dealing with such a severe and scary injury.
Today, I speak with Mary Johnson, owner and founder of Lift.Run.Perform, mom of 2, coach, and athlete. A former D1 rower, she ran her first marathon in 2010. She worked in fashion for 6 years after college and left in 2015 to work in strength & conditioning. She founded LRP in 2017 to follow her true passion of running coaching. After giving birth in 2019 and 2021, Mary had a long and extensive postpartum rehab processes. This also lead to FAI/labral repair surgery in 2022 as her hip got increasingly worse with each baby. She prides herself on being a spokesperson for self-advocacy regarding injuries, as well as evidence-based, smart training for life.We talk about:-finding sports after college-navigating pregnancy-struggling with fertility-figuring it out-FAI hip surgery-advocating for yourself-benefits of being strong-mental load of dealing with injuriesTime Stamps1:00 Introduction6:15 rowing crew in college8:46 struggling to get pregnant17:45 motherhood as an athlete21:50 the second pregnancy23:55 getting the correct diagnosis32:06 be strong first36:30 lingering pain issues41:14 considering other options45:50 rapid fire questions CONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/IG: https://www.instagram.com/native_women_running/Website: https://carriepagliano.comCONNECT WITH MARYInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsamarython/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liftrunperform/Website: www.liftrunperform.comThe Active Mom Postpartum Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to Postpartum for active moms & the postpartum professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and postpartum professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 start rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
Join Clarissa and Tayler as Tayler shares her recent experience following hip surgery, navigating daily life with crutches and a knee-to-chest brace. Discover why she broke down at a coffee shop and explore how faith influences our awareness of surroundings and opportunities to reflect God's glory as His image bearers.Tayler candidly recounts her journey of grappling with everyday tasks post-surgery, highlighting the challenges and lessons learned. Their conversation delves into the deeper question: Are we living out our faith in a way that sensitizes us to our surroundings and opportunities to radiate God's glory? Join us as we explore how faith can transform even the most mundane moments into opportunities to represent Him well.Do you have more to add: You can email us at womensoaring@gmail.comWOMEN SOARING INSTAGRAMWOMEN SOARING FACEBOOK
We catch up with the crew about the summer travel plans, Dave Churinging out more and more interviews, and so much more.
Join me in this episode as I sit with renowned fitness coach Susan Niebergall.Find out about Susan's journey from being a teacher to becoming a top personal trainer, and get a sneak peek into her upcoming fitness book. Learn valuable tips on communication in fitness coaching, strength training while injured, and the importance of personalised training.Susan shares her personal story of hip surgery recovery, dealing with PTSD, and overcoming injuries. We also discuss myths and facts about fat loss, massage guns for muscle recovery, and the truth about organic food.Whether you're a fitness enthusiast or seeking expert advice on injury recovery and fat loss, this episode is packed with tips and experience! Inquire About Becoming a 1-2-1 Online Fitness MemberLeo's InstagramSusan's InstagramXLeo's YouTube ChannelSusan's YouTube ChannelArticlesFree Workout PlanFree Fat Loss GuideFree Meal Planning GuideFree Protein Cheat SheetSubscribe to my Email ListCalorie CalculatorEmail me at leo@kairos.online Timestamps:(00:50) Introducing Susan Niebergall: Fitness Coach and Expert(03:12) From Teacher to Personal Trainer: Susan Niebergall's Journey(05:03) The Importance of Communication in Fitness Coaching(06:40) Sneak Peek: Susan Niebergall's Upcoming Fitness Book(10:39) Preview of Leo's Upcoming Fat Loss Book(20:07) Stress of Susan's Fitness Audiobook(22:00) Why Writing Books Isn't About Making Money(22:42) Susan Niebergall's Hip Surgery Recovery Journey(23:36) What Happened to Susan's Hip? A Closer Look(26:40) Strength Training Tips for When You're Injured(31:33) Leo's Story: Overcoming a Teenage Gym Shoulder Injury(33:23) The Importance of Exercise Adjustments During Recovery(34:41) Why You Shouldn't Stop Exercising Completely When Injured(37:11) Dealing with the Psychological Impact of Injuries(40:41) The Rebuild Process After an Injury(42:43) Personalised Training: Essential When Recovering from an Injury(45:52) Susan Niebergall's PTSD with Walking: A Personal Story(51:36) Massage Guns for Muscle Recovery(52:29) Discussion on Reality TV Shows(54:23) The Truth About Organic Food(55:11) Running for Fat Loss: Myths and Facts(56:54) Using a Standing Desks(58:14) How to Connect with Susan Niebergall
Dr. Abbey Hammann, DPT, discusses current literature surrounding best practices and recommendations for return to sport testing following hip surgery.
Susan Niebergall shares her journey of getting into fantastic shape in her 50s and 60s and emphasizes that it's never too late to make a change. She highlights the importance of nutrition and strength training in achieving fitness goals. Susan and Kathy discuss the misconceptions surrounding menopause and weight gain. They also address the confusion in the fitness space and the need to take responsibility for one's own health and fitness journey and emphasize the importance of consistency, tracking nutrition, focusing on protein intake, and incorporating strength training into workouts. They also discuss the mindset shift needed to let go of perfectionism and victimhood. Susan shares her personal experience with hip surgery and how she continued to prioritize her health and fitness. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for women to take control of their health and make sustainable lifestyle changes.TakeawaysIt's never too late to make a change and get into shape.Nutrition plays a crucial role in achieving fitness goals.Take responsibility for your own health and fitness journey. Consistency is key for successful weight loss and overall health.Incorporating strength training into workouts is essential for women in their 50s.Letting go of perfectionism and victimhood is crucial for long-term success.Prioritizing health and fitness is possible even during challenging times,"If you are not brutally, honestly aware of how much you're consuming, you will spin your wheels.""Training can be the passenger riding shotgun and will help you get there, sure. But it's not training's responsibility to get you to your weight loss goal at all."Chapters Susan's Fitness Journey02:15The Importance of Nutrition and Strength Training09:36Dispelling Misconceptions about Menopause and Weight Gain28:17The Importance of Consistency for Weight Loss38:29Tracking Nutrition and Focusing on Protein Intake41:20Incorporating Strength Training for Women in Their 50s44:01Letting Go of Perfectionism and Victimhood48:39Prioritizing Health and Fitness During Challenging TimesSusan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susanniebergallfitness/Join the Inner Circle: https://www.sfinnercircle.com/Instagram Reel with Jordan Syatt: https://www.instagram.com/p/C1-miCkuDej/Fit at Ay Age: It's Never Too Late: https://amzn.to/3RoKoXBNow accepting clients, use the link to apply for 1:1 coaching:https://www.menopotmeltdown.com/mmmcoachingappFree No BS Menopause Secrets Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kathykatalyst/?ref=shareFor all my social links: https://bit.ly/kathykatalystDo you have a question that you would like answered on the show? Please ask your question here:https://go.katalystfitness.net/podcast-question-entryHave a personal question? Email me at kathycote9142@comcast.netCurious about my back story and why I created the Mastering Menopause Method? Check out this short video: https://www.menopotmeltdown.com/masteringmenopausevideo
We are giving Julie & Jim another week off, as Jim continues to recover from Hip Surgery... We all know Julie needs a break as well... Enjoy these clips from various episodes of the #JulieAndJimTraberPodcast until next week, when we return with Jim & his new hip, as well as a brand new episode of the Julie & Jim Traber Podcast... A big thanks to our sponsor Robs Ranch! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We check in to see if Amy got her first Muscle Up, we check in with the Crew, the workouts, the events from the weekend. Who is moving on to Semi Finals and who has a long offseason? Who is more impressive than Andrea Nisler?
Giants right-hander Alex Cobb joins Extra Innings with Bill Laskey to give a positive update on his rehab from hip surgery and getting back to an All-Star level in 2024See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caller Mitch is finally having the surgery and ask Doc about the rehab following.
Adam is Cox is joined by Giedrius Kvederas & Monika Palione from the Kardiolita Hospital in Lithuania. Giedrius & Monkia talk about why so many Brits are going abroad to get private treatment. Additionally, they tell Adam about the importance of doing your research beforehand, as well as a little bit more about Kardiolita Hospital and how they operate. https://www.kardiolita.com/
We recap what went down with CrossFit Open Workout 24.2, how the crew did, what does the final week look like and all the news in the CrossFit Space.
Colorado Hockey Now All the moves the Colorado Avalanche made to shore up their depth The post Avalanche Lose Logan O'Connor To Season-Ending Hip Surgery appeared first on SPORTS BET FORUM.
We talk training Camps, Hiller being pulled from the Open, Dave's week in Review, Plus all the goofy stuff you love from the Podcast. Should the Open be Scaled? What about a skills challenge like the NFL Pro Bowl?
It's a revolution of the heart, a reclamation of the divine feminine within you.Happy #freetobe #fridayHere are the Deep Dives and Discoveries you will experience listening to the Free to Be Show #podcast today
Hour 4 - Steiny & Guru end today with a conversation between Ross Tucker & Tom Silverstein. Ross is our NFL Audacy Insider & Tom cover the Packers in Milwaukee. Let's go behind enemy lines... And also express our sorrow for Steiny's hip.
Andrea is now nearly 10 months out from her hip labrum repair + PAO surgery. On this episode we discuss her progress with recovery both on and off the mat. Mark your calendars for April 19-21, 2024 as we host the next Lez Roll Queer Grappling Camp in Fishers, Indiana at KruFit. All members of the LGBTQ+ community are welcome to attend. You can find more information (including registration) on our website: www.lezrollradio.com/camp. You can find the podcast on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook @lezrollradio. You can find Andrea on all platforms @schoeneggea and Kelly @kellyschoenegge. Merchandise: lezrollradio.com/shop
In this episode of the Eric Roberts Fitness Podcast myself and my assistant Coach Mary speak with her 1:1 online coaching client Jasmine! Jasmine tells her story about how she found herself overweight, depressed, and lost... but was able to turn it around by looking herself in the mirror and taking responsibility for her health. She also talks about how she was able to overcome a recent hip surgery to get back to crushing it! I know you will enjoy this podcast and when you do, please leave a 5 star rating and review. If you would like to work 1:1 with Coach Mary, myself, or any of our coaches, you can click this link below! Join The Clubhouse HERE https://erfclubhouse.com Download 45 Free Workouts HERE https://bit.ly/strengthsystems Work With Our Team 1:1 HERE https://ericrobertsfitness.com/contact/ FREE Calorie Calculator HERE https://bit.ly/erfcalorie-calculator 20% Off Legion Athletic Supplements HERE https://bit.ly/3lrMpp7
While you're eating yourself silly this Thanksgiving-- and loosening your belts-- spare a thought for the underserved billionaires.
In this episode AJW goes solo to give everyone an update on his current life situation and to weigh in on the current controversy regarding UTMB/Ironman. Read Gary Robbins detailed account here
In this episode, I'm exploring the role yoga therapy plays in improving your range of motion and building strength, and how you can use it to help guide your clients to establish stronger connections with their bodies post knee and hip surgery. Learn why belief plays a crucial role in post-surgery recovery, and gain insights on how to cultivate increased motion, stability, and strength through the practice of yoga therapy. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/206
This is the Weight and Healthcare newsletter! If you appreciate the content here, please consider supporting the newsletter by subscribing and/or sharing!I've previously written a series about fat people and joint health, including joint pain, osteoarthritis, and resources to fight BMI-based joint surgery denials. I've added a new resource to the list thanks to Dr. Greg Dodell who let me know about this new study.Before I get into this particular study, I want to offer a reminder that even if higher-weight people didn't have the same outcomes as thin people:1. That wouldn't mean that the patient's weight is the problem. There are any number of confounding variables (including the impact of weight cycling on the patient, practitioner weight bias impacting the procedure, structural weight stigma impacting the procedure - including tools, best practices, and other medical equipment being developed for thin bodies and often to the exclusion of fat bodies - and the impact of patients trying to lose weight prior to surgery and going into the surgery undernourished.) 2. That wouldn't make weight loss the correct next step. First of all, because it's highly unlikely to work and second of all because it's possible that the weight loss attempt, even if it is successful in the short term, could negatively impact surgical outcomes as this study shows. 3. That shouldn't automatically be a reason for denying the surgery. The idea that fat people only deserve healthcare if they have the same outcomes as thinner people is based in weight-stigma. It also means that the ways that the healthcare system fails to support and accommodate fat people then gets taken out on fat people, then subsequently used to justify more exclusion of fat people from care. Fat people getting a surgery to reduce pain or improve quality of life is a worthy goal, even if there might be more complications or different outcomes. If there is actually a higher risk for higher-weight people (and that would require good, unbiased research to detect) then, first and foremost, we should get better at performing surgeries and after care on fat patients and, in the meantime, the risk should be communicated accurately to the patient and then the patient should be allowed to make the choice. I want to note that that would require systemic change to the way that surgeons' performance/statistics are judged so that they aren't encouraged to cherry pick the easiest cases and deny care to those who might be (or whom they perceive might be) at greater risk for complications.With all of that said, let's look at this study - Differential Impact of Body Mass Index in Hip Arthroscopy: Ob*sity Does Not Impact Outcomes., by Suri et al published in The Ochsner Journal.This study reviewed the medical records of 459 patients who had undergone hip arthroscopy at a single facility from 2008 to 2016. They divided the patients into BMI-based weight categories of “underweight,” “normal weight,” “overweight.” and “ob*se.” (Note that the entire idea of categorizing people by BMI is unscientific and harmful.) Then they looked at their rates of improvement at 1 and 2 years after surgery.They utilized three metrics:The Harris Hip Score (HHS) which considers pain, function, absence of deformity, and and range of motion, the physical component score from the 12-Item Short Form Survey (PCS-12) and the mental component score from the 12-Item Short Form Survey (MCS-12).They found thatAt 1 and 2 years postoperatively, all cohorts experienced statistically significant improvements in the HHS and PCS-12. At 3 years postoperatively, statistically significant improvements were seen in the HHS for all cohorts; in the PCS-12 for the normal weight, overweight, and ob*se cohorts; and in the MCS-12 for the normal weight cohort. Intercohort differences were not statistically significant at 1, 2, or 3 years postoperatively.They concluded:In our population, BMI did not have statistically significant effects on patient outcome scores following hip arthroscopy. All patient cohorts showed postoperative improvements, and differences between BMI cohorts were not statistically significant at any postoperative time point.Statistical significance is a measure of how likely it is that the effect was due to the intervention or rather than by chance, there is a more detailed explanation here.Interestingly, in follow up three years after surgery (which was the longest follow-up) the “ob*se” group had the highest overall score on all three instruments, followed by the “overweight” group, then the “normal weight” group, with the the “underweight” group showing the lowest overall improvement:There are limitations to this study including the small sample size, the single facility, the relatively short follow-up, and the lack of information about re-surgery rates.Still, this finding is important because, as the study authors point out, “the goals of hip arthroscopy are to alleviate symptoms, improve hip function, and delay the progression of hip osteoarthritis.”So if this surgery is denied based on BMI, then it would be expected that the patient's symptoms would continue to worsen, possibly leading to the need for a total hip replacement which is even more likely to be denied based on BMI. This leaves fat patients with completely unnecessary pain, suffering, and mobility issues.Again, even if higher-weight people had worse outcomes, reducing their symptoms, improving their hip function, and delaying the progression of hip osteoarthritis would still be worthy goals, and fat people would still deserve surgery, just like “underweight” people deserve surgeries.And again, this study has significant limitations, and, regardless of the results, people of all sizes deserve healthcare. Still, it is often suggested that all the research supports a narrative of higher-weight people having worse surgical outcomes and it's important that misinformation and commonly held misbeliefs in healthcare be challenged. Did you find this post helpful? You can subscribe for free to get future posts delivered direct to your inbox, or choose a paid subscription to support the newsletter and get special benefits! Click the Subscribe button below for details:Like this piece? Share this piece!More research and resources:https://haeshealthsheets.com/resources/*Note on language: I use “fat” as a neutral descriptor as used by the fat activist community, I use “ob*se” and “overw*ight” to acknowledge that these are terms that were created to medicalize and pathologize fat bodies, with roots in racism and specifically anti-Blackness. Please read Sabrina Strings Fearing the Black Body – the Racial Origins of Fat Phobia and Da'Shaun Harrison Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness for more on this.Note I don't link to everything I discuss in this post because I don't want to give traffic and clicks to dangerous media. Get full access to Weight and Healthcare at weightandhealthcare.substack.com/subscribe
Flyers Daily with Jason Myrtetus: We check in with the Flyers 2019 2nd round pick Bobby Brink. Conversation on Brinks recovery from Hip Surgery, focus of offseason training, what it takes to score goals and much more.
Welcome to another episode of Thrive with Cate podcast. In this episode, Cate and guest Maks Reznik delve into the fascinating world of regenerative medicine and primal habits to unlock the secrets of optimal joint health. Join them as we explore the intersection of ancient wisdom and modern science, uncovering the potential for regenerative tissue and regenerative habits to promote healing and prevent common joint issues. From labral tears to hip replacement surgery, we'll discuss the importance of hip mobility and delve into the transformative power of regenerative medicine. What You'll Get Out of Tuning In A deeper understanding of regenerative medicine and its potential for joint health Insights into primal habits and their impact on overall well-being Practical tips for improving hip mobility and preventing joint issues Explorations of regenerative tissue, regenerative habits, and their role in healing An introduction to fascinating concepts like fascia, Ayurveda, and regenerative joints Highlights Explore the fascinating world of regenerative medicine and primal habits Learn about the potential of regenerative tissue and regenerative habits for joint health Dive into the importance of hip mobility and its role in preventing common joint issues Discover the transformative power of regenerative medicine in the context of labral tears and hip replacement surgery Explore concepts like fascia, Ayurveda, and their connection to regenerative joints Quotes "Regenerative medicine offers a promising approach to healing and rejuvenating joints naturally." "Primal habits can have a profound impact on our overall well-being, including joint health." "Hip mobility is key to preventing and managing joint issues." "The intersection of ancient wisdom and modern science holds immense potential for regenerative healing." "Understanding the role of fascia and exploring Ayurvedic principles can unlock the secrets of regenerative joints." Links Get access to Uplevel Your Life here. Use promo code: UPLEVELFREE Cate's latest book: Uninflamed: 21 Anti-Inflammatory PRIMAL HABITS to heal, sleep better, intermittent fast, detox, lose weight, feel great, & crush your life goals with a kickass microbiome Want to ask Cate a question for the podcast? Record it here: catestillman.com/ask Want a free personalized session: curious@clubthrive.global Join us in this enlightening conversation as we challenge the status quo of healthcare and explore a paradigm that prioritizes proactive measures and holistic well-being. Together, let's reshape our understanding of preventative healthcare and chronic pain management.
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After acquring Tyler Motte at the trade deadline for the second consecutive season, the New York Rangers once again face a big decision on the impeding unrestricted free agent! Can, will and should the Rangers keep the fan favorite in town?? Pitching a contract that could keep Motter in New York. Patrick Kane expected to miss 4-6 months after hip resurfacing surgery. Does this increase or decrease the likelihood of Kane re-signing with the Rangers? Plus, Peter Laviolette is in New York! Brennan Othmann continues to shine at the CHL Memorial Cup! Episode 841. Intro song is "Leave the Lights On" by Passafire.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNHL for $20 off your first purchase.ebay MotorsFor parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
After acquring Tyler Motte at the trade deadline for the second consecutive season, the New York Rangers once again face a big decision on the impeding unrestricted free agent! Can, will and should the Rangers keep the fan favorite in town?? Pitching a contract that could keep Motter in New York. Patrick Kane expected to miss 4-6 months after hip resurfacing surgery. Does this increase or decrease the likelihood of Kane re-signing with the Rangers? Plus, Peter Laviolette is in New York! Brennan Othmann continues to shine at the CHL Memorial Cup! Episode 841. Intro song is "Leave the Lights On" by Passafire. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNHL for $20 off your first purchase. ebay Motors For parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Hip PAO surgeries are notoriously one of (if most the worst) orthopedic surgeries both in terms of pain and length of recovery. Andrea is about 10 weeks post op from her right hip PAO surgery. On this episode we discuss what her recovery has been like so far and chat about her goals in terms of getting back to sports. You can find the podcast on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @lezrollradio. You can find Andrea on all platforms @schoeneggea and Kelly @kellyschoenegge. Merchandise: www.lezrollradio.com/shop.
We catch up with the crew and as always talk about whatever is on everyone's mind. Cat reveals a big change in her life, Amy hates when people don't follow the rules and Charlie and Cory's rivalry heats up and Cory calls in to evlevate the Heat! Scott Just continues to Mute himself.Get your supplements and energy drinks at c4energy.com and use code Clydesdale to get at least 20% off your order. The code does not work with subscribe and save options, just make sure you use the one time purchase.Join wild health and get 20% off your membership by clicking here: www.wildhealth.com/clydesdale or using code CLYDESDALE20 at wildhealth.com
My sons have been Jiu-Jitsu devotees since the age of eight. I initially joined then but, regrettably, didn't keep up the practice, though they've continued to flourish under the tutelage of today's podcast guest coach Adam Smith. But Coach Adam is much more than a youth and adult Jiu-Jitsu coach. A lifelong Martial Arts competitor and teacher, Adam has won many traditional Martial Arts tournaments. After moving on to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Mixed Martial Arts, Adam “Smash” Smith has earned a strong reputation as a high-level competitor and an expert-level teacher. Adam holds a Black Belt in American Kenpo Karate (Ed Parkers system), and a Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (under Jiu-Jitsu Master Marcelo Allonso Novais). Now, Adam has three of his own Martial Arts Academies (SMASH Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) and plans to continue to build a strong team dedicated to changing lives. With more than 250 current students and thousands of former students, “Smash” is known for his ability to teach anyone, starting as young as three years old. Adam has taught special needs students for over 15 years and has well-known expertise in working with a variety of people with different disabilities. At 18 years old, Adam moved into a fire station where he became a certified firefighter and emergency medical technician (a certification he has held for 12+ years) while gaining firsthand experience saving lives and property in the Spokane area. After growing up as a poor and underprivileged athlete himself, Adam started a non-profit (Give Back Tournaments) and hosts Jiu-Jitsu tournaments to raise funds that pay for athletic endeavors for underprivileged student-athletes. This past year, Adam had double hip replacements three months apart but is back training and working to win world titles. Full Show Notes: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/coachadam Episode Sponsors: Bubs Naturals. Use code BENG for 20% off at bubsnaturals.com LMNT: Everyone needs electrolytes, especially those on low-carb diets, who practice intermittent or extended fasting, are physically active, or sweat a lot. Go to DrinkLMNT.com/BenGreenfield to get a free gift with your purchase! Essentia: Essentia organic mattresses are the only mattress to score best on eliminating all sleep-interrupting stimulants. Experience Essentia for yourself and save an additional $100 on your mattress purchase using code BENVIP at myessentia.com/bengreenfield. Neurohacker Qualia Mind: Start experiencing what the best brain fuel on earth can do for YOUR mindset with Qualia Mind from Neurohacker. Visit neurohacker.com/ben for up to $100 off right now, and use code BGF at checkout for an extra 15% off your first purchase. BON CHARGE: Holistic wellness brand with a wide range of products that naturally address the issues of our modern way of life. They can help you sleep better, perform better, recover faster, balance hormones, reduce inflammation, and so much more. Go to boncharge.com/GREENFIELD and use coupon code GREENFIELD to save 15%. Ben Greenfield Coaching (Corporate). Head to BenGreenfieldCoaching.com to learn more about my corporate wellness programs and how they will make your company a better place to work.
Join The Dr Greenthumb crew as they chop it up! Hanging with Steftone, Son Doobie, Psycho Les, C Minus, and the Tree House Crew is always a great time as they tell stories, jokes, and blaze of course. Roll one, smoke up, and enjoy THE HIGHEST SHOW IN THE WORLD!
In this episode: Rita shares a mixing bowl full of chili with one of her heroes. Master Leonard shares his thoughts on The OC. Kyle and Vicki have certainly found themselves in quite the predicament, and gas station boner pills may be their ticket out of it. Carmilla has a phone conversation with Charles. Charlie? Oh, “Carl”? That can't be right. Cast:DEA - Autumn Potts @littleinkpottsNarrator, Master Leonard, Guard 2, DOJ, Crawford, Carl - Sean Turner @seanwkturnerGuard, Carmilla - Violet Lantz @ultraviolet222Rita , Vicki, FBI, Jeremy - Brianne Leeson @brianne_leeson (Instagram), @hotsauceghost (twitter/tiktok)Kyle - James Leeson Jacksie - Jacks Leeson-Lantz AKA The Most Missed Boy in the World Writer, DirectorBrianne LeesonProducersBrianne Leeson, Violet LantzEditor, Sound DesignJames LeesonOriginal music by Sean TurnerCover art by Bryn Keenum @brynandbristlesMerch!"Thirty, Squirty, and Vibing" Shirt: https://bellonaarts.com/products/preorder-thirty-squirty-and-vibing-t-shirtD&D Supplement: https://bellonaarts.com/products/ritas-dragons-dungeons"Rita's Lil' Buddy" Shirt: https://bellonaarts.com/products/ritas-lil-buddy-shirtSupport us on Patreon and Buy Me a Coffee!http://www.patreon.com/luckywinnershowhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/luckywinnershowBrianne's AuDHD Coaching Site: https://www.audhdbri.com/Falcio's Hip Surgery https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-help-get-falcio-get-hip-surgery?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1&fbclid=IwAR10XxbCG4ijSDgMJ_mTDqCXnuo5FnajkNgBfXPBc0PTdDHm4llxxBn9Kj4Find us surfin' the World Wide Web:http://www.todaysluckywinner.buzzsprout.comhttp://www.instagram.com/luckywinnershowhttp://www.twitter.com/luckywinnershowhttp://www.facebook.com/luckywinnershowSupport the show
We catch up with all the news from the crew, plus a few things in the CrossFit Space. Workouts for today, Should Age Groups be Adjusted more than at 55, are Masters getting screwed? Looking for more human Intrest stories, What we have planned for Quarter Finals
We discuss everything around 23.2, Charlie has a new hip! and whatever else come's up in this lively conversation. We test the live call in phone with our guy Travis from VNDK8! We talk gym workouts and allergic reactions and all kinds of old person stuff.
When Joe Backus felt a nagging in his hip, he sought a second opinion to make sure it wasn't serious. A few days later he learned he had a femoral stress fracture, a hip impingement and a torn labrum. Joe elected to get surgery in January of 2022 which began his long road to recovery. Joe wasn't allowed to run until June. Before then, he was slowly building up on the bike but kept it within reason as to not injure his hip again. When he was cleared to run, he started at two minutes and was able to add two minutes every other day. Even with the slow build, Joe kept the faith because people believe in him. By the time he got back to campus, he was up to 30 minutes of running and getting close to 30 miles a week. On September 16th, 2022 - nine months post surgery, Joe put back on the John Carroll singlet and raced. The race wasn't pretty (29:07, 200th) but being back out there was everything to Joe. He knew his hard work was paying off. From there, Joe just kept getting better. By the time conference rolled around, he broke into JCU's top seven as their seventh man and finishing 17th in the OAC. This result earned a spot on the starting line at Regionals where he finished seventh overall and JCU's second man. The momentum was building and capped it off with a 31st place finish to become an All-American. Injuries happen in running but it's how you handle that dictates what you can accomplish. Joe showed that sticking to the plan and harnessing the powers of other's beliefs, you can go far. Quotes On the belief from others: “What kept me going was the people who believed in me. When I got the surgery, I lost a lot of belief in myself and then people kept telling me, 'I believe in you. You're going to do this. I can't wait to see you run again.'” BPN Ambassador We're excited to be Ambassadors for Bare Performance Nutrition. A supplement company that gets you ready for next competition. Whether it's protein or electrolytes, their supplements are geared to help you compete at your best. I've been taking their electrolytes to refuel after a run and can it increase my recovery. If you're interested in trying them out, head over to their website and try today. How to Support D3 Glory Days: D3 Glory Days Venmo. We launched a Patreon! Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Instagram, Twitter and Strava. D3 Glory Days Merch
0:00 - Intro1:20 - The Problem with Dan's Programs...11:55 - Dan's Rep Schemes for Exercises13:05 - Sport Specific Training20:34 - Lifting After Surgery (Hip Surgery)30:30 - Why is Dan Interested in Hips & the Benefits of Hips36:30 - Value of Adding Glute Work to Regular ProgramsJoin the "Dan John University" at danjohnuniversity.com to get custom workouts specifically designed for you. FREE for a limited time!If you're interesting in getting coached by Dan personally, go to DanJohnInnerCircle.com to apply for his private coaching group.Enjoy!---Have a question? Send it to podcast@danjohnuniversity.com[Dan John University](https://www.danjohnuniversity.com)