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Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible
How Do Our Brains Work? Lesson 60

Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 29:25


What makes us smart? And how do our brains work? Is it possible for us to change our own brains? Discover all the amazing things happening inside your brain as you listen to this episode!Here's our trail map:What Are the Parts of the Brain?How Does Our Brain Control Our Body?What Makes Us Smart?How Can We Use Our Brains How God Wants Us To?Episode Links:Get full lesson guides in the Nat Theo Club: https://erynlynum.com/clubFree Human Brain Coloring Sheet: https://erynlynum.com/gods-design-of-the-brain-for-kids/Try CTCMath's simple and effective math lessons: https://ctcmath.com/Explore Apologia's curriculum and classes: https://www.apologia.com/Apologia's Human Anatomy and Physiology course: https://www.apologia.com/shop/apologia-advantage-set-anatomy-physiology-with-junior-notebooking-journal/Save 15% on a Premium Starter Kit from Branch Basics. Ditch toxins and protect your cells with human-safe and animal-safe cleaning products from Branch Basics. Use the code NATURE at www.branchbasics.com/nature Listen to the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast: https://podcast.schoolhouserocked.com/Order Eryn's book, Rooted in Wonder: Nurturing Your Family's Faith Through God's Creation: https://www.amazon.com/Rooted-Wonder-Nurturing-Familys-Creation/dp/0825447615Scriptures Referenced in This Episode:“...We take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.” 2 Corinthians 10:5 (NIV)“Do not be shaped by this world; instead be changed within by a new way of thinking. Then you will be able to decide what God wants for you; you will know what is good and pleasing to him and what is perfect.” Romans 12:2 (NCV)“​​Brothers and sisters, think about the things that are good and worthy of praise. Think about the things that are true and honorable and right and pure and beautiful and respected.” Philippians 4:8 (NCV)Terms Learned in This Episode:Organ: A special part inside a body with an important job to do. Cerebrum: The biggest part of the brain, made of four lobes, where we do most of our thinking.Cerebellum: “Little Cerebrum.” Controls muscle movement.Brainstem: Connects our brain to the rest of our body, through the spinal cord, so our brain can send and receive messages to work with our body.Nervous System: A system in our bodies made of our brain, nerves, and spinal cord that sends and receives messages throughout the body so we can do everything we do.Neurons: Special cells in or used by the brain to help send and receive messages.Synapses: Tiny spaces between neuron cells where the cells communicate with each other and pass along information.Neurotransmitter: Chemical messengers used to pass information from one neuron cell to another.Neuroplasticity: The...

Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible
What Is Our Heart For? With Dr. Matthew Sleeth - Lesson 59

Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 35:02


Have you ever listened to or felt your heart beat? It's an amazing sound, but what exactly is happening as our hearts beat all day, every day? Dr. Matthew Sleeth joins us to share about God's amazing designs in the human heart.Here's our trail map:What Is the Cardiovascular System?What Is the Heart Made Of?What Important Job Does the Heart Do? How Does Blood From Our Hearts Help Our Cells?How Can We Love God With All of Our Heart?Episode Links:Blessed Earth - Biblically-based stewardship of creation: https://blessedearth.org/Reforesting Faith: What Trees Teach Us About the Nature of God and His Love for Us: https://www.amazon.com/Reforesting-Faith-Trees-Teach-Nature/dp/073529177224/6: A Prescription for a Healthier, Happier Life: https://www.amazon.com/24-Prescription-Healthier-Happier-Life/dp/1414372280Almost Amish: One Woman's Quest for a Slower, Simpler, More Sustainable Life: https://www.amazon.com/Almost-Amish-Womans-Simpler-Sustainable/dp/1414326998/Explore Apologia's curriculum and classes: https://www.apologia.com/Apologia's Human Anatomy and Physiology course: https://www.apologia.com/shop/apologia-advantage-set-anatomy-physiology-with-junior-notebooking-journal/Save 15% on a Premium Starter Kit from Branch Basics. Ditch toxins and protect your cells with human-safe and animal-safe cleaning products from Branch Basics. Use the code NATURE at www.branchbasics.com/nature The Ology: Ancient Truths, Ever New: https://www.amazon.com/Ology-Ancient-Truths-Ever-New/dp/194257228XHuman heart coloring page: https://erynlynum.com/human-heart-facts-for-kids/Get full lesson guides in the Nat Theo Club: https://erynlynum.com/clubListen to the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast: https://podcast.schoolhouserocked.com/Order Eryn's book, Rooted in Wonder: Nurturing Your Family's Faith Through God's Creation: https://www.amazon.com/Rooted-Wonder-Nurturing-Familys-Creation/dp/0825447615Scriptures Referenced in This Episode:“I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.” Psalm 139:14 (NIV)“Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.” Proverbs 4:23 (NIV)“Create in me a pure heart, God, and make my spirit right again.” Psalm 51:10 (NIV)“Trust the LORD with all your heart, and don't depend on your own understanding.” Proverbs 3:5 (NCV)“Jesus answered, ‘Love...

Let It In with Guy Lawrence
Time to RISE! Dr REVEALS How You're Kept DISCONNECTED From Your True Power | Dr. Anoop Kumar

Let It In with Guy Lawrence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 52:53


#341 In this episode, Guy and his guest, Dr. Anoop Kumar delved into the concept of healing and wholeness, emphasizing the limitations of conventional medical education and the importance of understanding the complete human anatomy through the physical, mental, energetic, informational, and consciousness layers. Dr. Kumar shared his personal near-death-like experience, shedding light on its profound impact on his perspective on life and medicine. He also discussed how nutrition, movement, connection, and rest are critical components of holistic healing. Dr. Kumar presented his vision for healthcare transformation and the upcoming course on the science of consciousness to bridge the gap between current healthcare practices and holistic wellness. Tune in for a deep dive into human potential and the future of healing. About Dr. Anoop: Dr. Kumar grew up in a family steeped in the philosophy of Advaita (non-duality). He enjoyed exploring the intersections of consciousness, academics, and practical life. After a near-death-like experience in medical school, he began to integrate a deeper understanding of consciousness with existing medical knowledge, elucidating the science of consciousness as a common knowledge base for all healing systems.  Dr. Kumar is Board-Certified in Emergency Medicine and holds a Master's degree in Management with a focus in Health Leadership. He is the author of numerous articles on mind-body perspectives as well as of two books, Michelangelo's Medicine and Is This a Dream? Key Points Discussed:  (00:00) - Dr REVEALS How You're Kept DISCONNECTED From Your True Power (00:14) - A Mystical Experience: Sitting in the Middle of the Sun (00:41) - Insights on Mental Illness and Spiritual Traditions (01:02) - Podcast Introduction and Dr. Kumar's Mystical Experiences (02:13) - Welcome Dr. Anoop Kumar (03:55) - The Concept of Healing and Wholeness (05:13) - The Journey of Reassociation and Education's Role (10:47) - Dr. Kumar's Near-Death Experience (21:03) - The Five Bodies Model of Human Anatomy (28:16) - Intervening at the Mental Body (28:47) - Multi-Directional Healing (29:24) - Current Medical Education Limitations (31:24) - The Power of Belief Systems (32:30) - A Shift in Paradigm (34:21) - The Body's Healing Potential (36:34) - Nutrition and Movement (42:43) - Connection and Rest (48:03) - The Wonder Drug Within (49:03) - Conclusion and Resources How to Contact Dr. Anoop Kumar, MD, MM:www.numocore.com   About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co

Something You Should Know
How the Human Body Works & Stories Your Doctor Won't Tell You

Something You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 54:29


Do you know your IQ? Can you raise the number up or – are stuck with whatever that number is? This episode begins with some insight into your IQ including some of the unusual things that seem to affect it. Source: Psychologist Andy Williams author of How Do You Compare? (https://amzn.to/3E1Daor). Your body is an amazing machine. And when you understand some of the ways it works it becomes more of a marvel. Here to take you and me on a tour of important parts of your body is Dr. Jonathan Reisman. He is a doctor of internal medicine and pediatrics and author of the book The Unseen Body: A Doctor's Journey Through the Hidden Wonders of Human Anatomy (https://amzn.to/37vUz8u). You will learn things about body parts and body fluids you never knew. Listen as he explains about body parts and bodily fluids – and it's really kinda fun. Doctors tend to be pretty grounded in science. Yet many of them have stories of medical miracles and other experiences that science simply cannot explain. Some of the stories you are about to hear may just give you chills. Dr. Scott Kolbaba is one doctor who has had some strange experiences, so he decided to reach out to other doctors to see if they did as well. And indeed they did! Scott is author of a book called Physicians Untold Stories: Miraculous Experiences Doctors are Hesitant to Share with their Patients or Anyone (https://amzn.to/3v7Ci9O). Listen as he shares these remarkable stories with you. t is human nature to worry – but not all the time. Particularly because so much of what we worry about never happens. Listen as I explain how one leading expert puts worry in its proper place. Source: Dr. Martin Rossman author of The Worry Solution (https://amzn.to/3xmjZAs) PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! SHOPIFY:  "Established in 2025". Has a nice ring to it, doesn't it? Sign up for a $1 per-month trial period at https://Shopify.com/sysk . Go to SHOPIFY.com/sysk to grow your business! HERS: Hers is changing women's healthcare by providing access to GLP-1 weekly injections with the same active ingredient as Ozempic and Wegovy, as well as oral medication kits. Start your free online visit today at https://forhers.com/sysk INDEED: Get a $75 sponsored job credit to get your jobs more visibility at https://Indeed.com/SOMETHING right now! CURIOUSITY WEEKLY: We love Curiousity Weekly, so be sure and listen wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bright Side
The Surprising Superpowers of the Female Body

The Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 30:46 Transcription Available


Did you know that the composition of a mother’s breast milk changes based on a baby’s saliva? Or that human pregnancy has been compared to running many marathons in a row? These are only a few of the mind-blowing findings researcher and author Cat Bohannon describes in her book, “Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution.” She joins Danielle and Simone to talk about some of the lesser-known superpowers of the female body, and clears up some common misconceptions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible
What Is the Code That Makes Our Bodies? Discovering DNA - Lesson 58

Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 29:50


Have you ever coded anything? Discover the code inside your body that is more detailed than any human-made technology! Learn how this code carefully copies itself to wonderfully build your body by God's design.Here's our trail map:What Is a Nucleus? What Is DNA?How Does DNA Create Our Bodies?What Is Inheritance?Resources Mentioned and used for Research:Get full lesson guides in the Nat Theo Club: https://erynlynum.com/clubFree Human DNA Coloring Sheet: https://erynlynum.com/dna-lesson-for-kidsExplore Apologia's curriculum and classes: https://www.apologia.com/Apologia's Human Anatomy and Physiology course: https://www.apologia.com/shop/apologia-advantage-set-anatomy-physiology-with-junior-notebooking-journal/Try CTCMath's simple and effective math lessons: https://ctcmath.com/Save 15% on a Premium Starter Kit from Branch Basics. Ditch toxins and protect your cells with human-safe and animal-safe cleaning products from Branch Basics. Use the code NATURE at www.branchbasics.com/nature Listen to the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast: https://podcast.schoolhouserocked.com/Order Eryn's book, Rooted in Wonder: Nurturing Your Family's Faith Through God's Creation: https://www.amazon.com/Rooted-Wonder-Nurturing-Familys-Creation/dp/0825447615Scriptures Referenced in This Episode:“For everyone has sinned; we all fall short of God's glorious standard.” Romans 3:23 (NLT)“12 Sin came into the world because of what one man did, and with sin came death. This is why everyone must die—because everyone sinned…15 But God's free gift is not like Adam's sin. Many people died because of the sin of that one man. But the grace from God was much greater; many people received God's gift of life by the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ....17 One man sinned, and so death ruled all people because of that one man. But now those people who accept God's full grace and the great gift of being made right with him will surely have true life and rule through the one man, Jesus Christ.” Romans 5:12, 15, 17 (NCV)Terms Learned in This Episode:Nucleus: The largest and most important organelle in our cells. The nucleus holds a special package called DNA.DNA: A biomolecule that holds a code full of information that builds more cells and proteins, which build everything in our bodies.Organelle: “Little organ.” Organelles are little things inside our tiny cells that have very important jobs to do. They are like our cells' own organs.Molecule: A creation made from very specific tiny pieces called atoms hooked together.Information: Information tells us something. It can remove uncertainty, or remove what we don't know by helping us understand something. It is learning and knowing.RNA: A molecule that copies information from DNA and brings it to the ribosome...

Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible
What Are We Made Of? Exploring Human Cells - Lesson 57

Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 33:45


What exactly are we made of? We might think of our bodies as skin, bones, and blood, but what makes our skin, bones, and blood? Today we are zooming way in and discovering the busy cities inside our tiny cells.Here's our trail map:What Is a Cell?What Are the 3 Main Parts of a Cell?How Is a Cell Like a City With Buildings and Workers?How Does Jesus Hold Everything Together?Episode LinksGet full lesson guides in the Nat Theo Club: https://erynlynum.com/clubAsk your nature questions: https://erynlynum.com/askFree Human Cell Coloring Sheet: https://erynlynum.com/whats-in-a-human-cellSave 25% on a Dwell Bible app subscription: dwellbible.com/nattheoExplore Apologia's curriculum and classes: https://www.apologia.com/Apologia's Human Anatomy and Physiology course: https://www.apologia.com/shop/apologia-advantage-set-anatomy-physiology-with-junior-notebooking-journal/Save 15% on a Premium Starter Kit from Branch Basics. Ditch toxins and protect your cells with human-safe and animal-safe cleaning products from Branch Basics. Use the code NATURE at www.branchbasics.com/nature Listen to the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast: https://podcast.schoolhouserocked.com/Order Eryn's book, Rooted in Wonder: Nurturing Your Family's Faith Through God's Creation: https://www.amazon.com/Rooted-Wonder-Nurturing-Familys-Creation/dp/0825447615Scriptures Referenced in This Episode:“I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.” Psalm 139:14 (NIV)“Then the Lord God took dust from the ground and formed a man from it. He breathed the breath of life into the man's nose, and the man became a living person.” Genesis 2:7 (NCV)“For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him. He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.” Colossians 1:16-17 (NIV)Terms Learned in This Episode:Cell Theory: The discovery made by Theodor Schwann and Mathias Schleiden in 1839 that all living things are made of cells and that cells are the building blocks of life. Cell Membrane: The outer layer of a cell, like a city wall, that keeps things in or out (and allows some things to pass through).Cytoplasm: Cyto means cell and plasm refers to liquid. Cytoplasm means cell liquid. Liquid inside a cell.Organ: A special part inside a body with an important job to do. Organelle: “Little organ.” Organelles are little things inside our tiny cells that have very important jobs to do. They are like our cells' own organs.Mitochondria: The organelle (“little organ”) inside our

The Violet Vulture
46: Living Well and Dying Well with Joanna Ebenstein

The Violet Vulture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 61:43


Welcome to The Violet Vulture! This season is entitled Penning the Dark. The formula is simple: me + guest who's written horror or about death, dying, the occult, or the obscure. In today's episode, I'm joined by Joanna Ebenstein (she/her)! Joanna Ebenstein is the founder and creative director of Morbid Anatomy. An internationally recognized death expert, she is the author of several books, including Anatomica: The Exquisite and Unsettling Art of Human Anatomy, Death: A Graveside Companion, and The Anatomical Venus. She is also an award-winning curator, photographer, and graphic designer, and the teacher of the many times sold-out class Make Your Own Memento Mori: Befriending Death with Art, History and the Imagination. The descendant of holocaust survivors, she traces her lineage back to Judah Loew ben Bezalel, credited with creating the Golem in sixteenth-century Prague.  We chatted about the following and then some: Her most recent book, Memento Mori: The Art of Contemplating Death to Live a Better Life, The many lives Morbid Anatomy has lived over the years, The timelessness of using art to explore personal and collective attitudes towards death across cultures, Joanna's personal attitudes towards and relationship with death, and more. If you've ever wondered how thinking of death can enrich your life, this one is for you. Joanna's website. Morbid Anatomy's website. Joanna's Instagram. ⁠My website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@la_soy_emmy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠emmy@soyemmy.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Book a reading.⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Resin & Scrawls on Substack. ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Spooky Sentinel on Substack⁠⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Shop Lively Ghosts with my affiliate link.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Wanna support my work? Buy me a Ko-Fi. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Music: ⁠https://www.purple-planet.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soy-emmy/support

Bharat Vigyan
Mallayudha: Ancient Wrestling (Raw & Real) ft. Dr. Kush Dhebar | Hiteshika'ss Channel 31

Bharat Vigyan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 76:12


नमस्ते दोस्तो! Hiteshika's Channel में आप सभी का स्वागत है | आज के Podcast में हमारे साथ जुड़ चुके हैं Dr Kush Dhebar जी और यह episode है मल्ल युद्ध के इतिहास के बारे में | Dr Kush Dhebar जी Phd holder है Archaeology में और Directorate of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Haryana में Consultant के तौर पर काम करते है ।हाल ही में इनकी लिखी book Yoddhas of Hassan काफी प्रचलित हुई है । इतना ही नहीं, ये co - author भी रह चुके है कई archaeology के books के। इस Podcast में हमने बात करी है मल्ल युद्ध के बारे में और जाना है मल्ल युद्ध का क्या इतहास रहा है prehistoric times से आज तक ? साथ ही में बात करी है की समय के साथ मल्ल युद्ध की fighting techniques में क्या बदलाव आये है उस बदलाव के क्या कारण रहे है ? हमने बात की है की कैसे मल्ल विद्या सिर्फ खेल और मनोरंजन तक ही सिमित नहीं है बल्कि पहले क समय में एक Respected Profession की तरह भी देखा जाता था जिनके examples हम कई Hollywood / Bollywood movies में देख सकते है । साथ ही साथ हमने बात करी है रामायण और महाभारत में मल्ल युद्ध के बारे में किन - किन techniques का mention किआ है और क्या होती है ये techniques और कैसे Human Anatomy को समझ के develop हुई है | इसके अतिरिक्त हमने इस बारे में भी detailed discussion करा है की कैसे मानव सभ्यता के evolution के साथ मल्ल युद्ध और विभिन्न Martial Arts की practices भी evolve हुई है कैसे इनमे weapons का इस्तेमाल हुआ है और warfare में further improvements हुए है | इस podcast में हमने मल्ल युद्ध से जुड़े Archaeological और Historical Evidences के बारे में चर्चा की है | हमने Involvement of Women In मल्ल युद्ध के बारे में भी जाना है और उसके evidences के बारे में बात की है | कुश जी ने इस बारे में भी बताया है की कैसे मल्ल युद्ध की practices और techniques आपके Gut Health, Yoga और calisthenics workout में help करती है और healthy life style maintain करने में मदद करती है। मैं आशा करती हूँ कि ये Video आप सभी Viewers को पसंद आएगा। खास तौर पर उन सभी को जिन्हें Ancient Indian Martial Arts में रूचि है और जो अपने लाइफ में उसके इस्तेमाल से positive changes लाना चाहते है |

The Plant Based News Podcast
Are Humans Designed to Be Herbivores? Dr. Milton Mills Explains S02E13

The Plant Based News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 38:41


Are humans designed to be herbivores? Dr. Milton Mills dives deep into human anatomy, physiology, and evolution to uncover the truth about what we're really meant to eat. With over 50 years of experience living plant-based, Dr. Mills shares his personal journey, the science behind our biology, and why a plant-based diet is key to human health, longevity, and thriving. In this powerful conversation, he explains: - Why human bodies are built for plants, not meat. - The connection between diet, disease, and longevity. - How fiber fuels the brain, body, and microbiome. - Why plants hold the keys to better physical, mental, and emotional health.

The A&P Professor
Muscling Through Barriers: The A&P Student Accommodations Handbook Unveiled | TAPP 151

The A&P Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 66:01 Transcription Available


In Episode 151 of The A&P Professor podcast, host Kevin Patton is joined by Jennifer Stokes, Rachel Hopp, and Abbey Breckling to discuss the Anatomy and Physiology Student Accommodations Handbook. This handbook released by the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS), provides instructors with evidence-based suggestions and best practices for making A&P labs and classrooms more inclusive and accessible for all students. Developed by a HAPS subcommittee, the handbook offers guidance on accommodating students with a wide range of needs, from physical limitations to visual or hearing impairments. The goal is to help instructors identify meaningful alternatives to standard lab protocols that promote student success. The handbook is organized by common accommodation requests and includes sections on universal design principles, making accommodations for temporary conditions, and incorporating tactile and visual aids. The HAPS committee plans to regularly update the handbook as new strategies and technologies emerge. 0:00:00 | Introduction 0:00:48 | How It Started 0:19:33 | Blue Sky's From Now On * 0:20:38 | You Don't Know You Need It Until You Do 0:32:57 | Brain Break * 0:35:36 | Opportunities for Learning 0:47:33 | Show Business * 0:51:03 | Exploring the Handbook 1:02:44 | Staying Connected * Breaks ★ If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to: theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-151.html

I Never Liked You
48. Human Anatomy

I Never Liked You

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 19:21


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Tough to Treat
Complex shoulder pain - how the narrative and red flags paint a different picture

Tough to Treat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 47:31


Clients self-refer for many reasons and we find ourselves on the front line of health care screening. Join Susan and Erica as they uncover key elements in a client's history and narrative around long-standing shoulder pain. Simplistic presentations usually mask true underlying considerations including the client's beliefs and red flags.   A glance at this episode: [1:41] Client's Initial Presentation and History [4:07] Exploring Past Injuries and Chronic Bike Riding [6:56] Impact of Corporate Life and Breast Cancer on Health [13:08] Concerns About Bone Health and DEXA Scan [15:21] Addressing Left Shoulder Pain and Movement Dysfunction [17:51] Implementing Modified Exercises and Pilates [39:28] Discussing the Power of the Narrative and Patient Advocacy [40:13] Connecting Patient Goals to Treatment Outcomes [45:17] Final Thoughts and Episode Closing   Related links: Tough To Treat Website Erica's Course: Decoding the Complex Patient Susan's Pelvic Health Education Subscription Access the Transcript  

The Witch Wave
#136 - Joanna Ebenstein, Founder of Morbid Anatomy and Author of "Memento Mori"

The Witch Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 82:59


Joanna Ebenstein is the founder and creative director of Morbid Anatomy, which is the world's leading community that focuses on, among other things, the culture and contemplation of death. Morbid Anatomy has taken many forms since its founding in 2007. It's been a wildly popular blog, a library, a museum, a project-in-residence at Green-Wood Cemetery, just to name a few, and it's currently both an in-person gathering space in Brooklyn's Industry City, as well as a thriving online community that features lectures, workshops, and merch, as well as in-person experiences including field trips, conferences, and other events. An internationally recognized death expert, Joanna is the author of several books, including Anatomica: The Exquisite and Unsettling Art of Human Anatomy, Death: A Graveside Companion, and The Anatomical Venus. Her newest book is Momento Mori: The Art of Contemplating Death to Live a Better Life. She is also an award-winning curator, photographer, and graphic designer, and the teacher of the many times sold-out class, Make Your Own Memento Mori: Befriending Death with Art, History and the Imagination. On this episode, Joanna discusses the value of ancestor veneration, her research on varying cultural attitudes about grief and loss, and how befriending death can lead to a better life.Pam also talks about Samhain as time to contemplate the divinity of death, and answers a listener question about activism and the Goddess.Our sponsors for this episode are Ritual + Shelter, TU·ET·AL soap and skincare, BetterHelp, Secrets of Romani Fortune-Telling out now from Weiser Books, Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, Mithras Candle, and the Missing Witches Deck of Oracles out now from North Atlantic Books.We also have print-on-demand merch like Witch Wave shirts, sweatshirts, totes, stickers, and mugs available now here, and all sorts of other bewitching goodies available in the Witch Wave shop.And if you want more Witch Wave, please consider supporting us on Patreon to get access to detailed show notes, bonus Witch Wave Plus episodes, Pam's monthly online rituals, and more! That's patreon.com/witchwave

Wits & Weights: Strength and Nutrition for Skeptics
Microscopic Muscle Growth for Huge Gains (Justin Cottle) | Ep 232

Wits & Weights: Strength and Nutrition for Skeptics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 56:47 Transcription Available


Have your muscle gains stalled? Do you struggle to build muscle as fast as others despite your best efforts in the gym?Philip (@witsandweights) connects with anatomy expert Justin Cottle to dive deep into the cellular world of muscle hypertrophy. You'll learn why some people build muscle faster, what happens inside your muscles as they adapt to strength training, and how understanding these processes can unlock your muscle-building potential. If you want to go beyond the surface level and truly understand how to build muscle efficiently, this is for you.Justin Cottle, a former lab director at the Institute of Human Anatomy, returns to the show to break down the science of muscle fibers, the role of protein synthesis, and how our genetics influence muscle growth.

How To Die
Episode 34: The Anatomist

How To Die

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 66:44


A whopper of an episode with an extraordinary guest, outgoing Emeritus Professor of Human Anatomy at the University of Cape Town Medical School, Dr Graham Louw. We discuss body donation and what it's like for students to apprehend their first cadaver, and take a trip under the skin, besides discussing a whole pile of other things that Graham has learnt over his long career - a career which has benefited many thousands of people.

The Green Life
Health goes beyond the physical

The Green Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 74:03


In this episode I have the pleasure of having my friend Dr Patty Lager MS, ND back on the show! Patty is a wonderful healer, detox specialist and Anatomy and physiology Professor with a keen curiosity for spirituality and esoteric knowledge . And this is what we are diving into today, including Rudolf Steiner's wisdom!  CHECK OUT EPISODE 63 FOR OUR FIRST CONVERSATION https://the-green-life.simplecast.com/episodes/the-anatomy-of-health-with-patty-lager Steiner's recommended books: - Knowledge of the Higher Worlds - The Six Esoteric Exercises For Basic Development  This episode is brought to you by Namawell, the Best cold press juicers on the planet with the revolutionary J2 being the most amazing Bulk juicing champion. To get your Nama juicer at a discount, use code CHANTAL10 for 10% off! www.namawell.com Buy HapiLegs on my affiliate account https://hapilegs.co.uk/product/hapilegs/?ref=8 Use Liveleanhealth10 for 10% off Also buy Dr Morse's Healing herbs, which I am an affiliate of , please feel free to order from my link to support my Podcast https://drmorsesherbalhealthclub.com/liveleanhealth USE CODE GREENLIFE FOR 5% OFF (only valid for your first purchase) Want to add some extra nutrients to your smoothies? Check out Nuzest https://www.nuzest.co.uk/LIVELEANHEALTH Get 15% off with my code LIVELEANHEALTH (can order worldwide without worrying about customs)  Wunder Workshop DISCOUNT LIVELEANHEALTH (15% OFF FIRST PURCHASE) UK www.wunderworkshop.com/LIVELEANHEALTH EU www.wunderworkshop.eu/LIVELEANHEALTH  Check out our Farm in Northern Portugal www.ecodharmavillage.com Work with me! www.liveleanhealth.com About Patty In the mid-1990s, Patty was a medical student studying at an Osteopathic Medical School. She had always loved learning about the human body, especially how to keep the body healthy. However, as a medical student, she felt as if something was missing. With the desire to expand her knowledge in how to help people heal, she decided to reach out to Dr. Joel Fuhrman MD to intern with him. At the time, he was helping people heal via the principles of Natural Hygiene, and people went to stay with him so that they could reverse their physical ailments via water fasting and lifestyle changes. What she had learned working with Dr. Fuhrman completely changed Patty's understanding of “health”. She saw first-hand that our health was not something we have no control over and learned that there are universal principles that govern our physical health and can take us either to of Well-ville or Hell-ville. After leaving medical school, and deciding not to practice allopathic medicine she decided to become an educator. She completed a Master's degree in Biochemistry, and began teaching Human Anatomy and Physiology, eventually becoming a Tenured Professor. She also decided to pursue Naturopathy and earned an ND (Doctor of Naturopathy) degree, where she became more proficient in additional healing modalities, including: Natural Hygiene, Naturopathy, Iridology, Nutrition, Bach Flower Essences, Detoxification, and Homeopathy. While studying to become a Naturopathic Doctor, Patty was using what she had learned to help keep my family – including the cats and dogs I share my life with – happy and healthy. In 2016 she I completed ISOD (International School of Detoxification) I and II to become a Detoxification Specialist, and then began working with Dr. Robert Morse ND in Port Charlotte, FL. In addition to working as a detoxification specialist, she also helps to educate future detoxification specialists that are studying through ISOD. Find out more about Patty's work on her website : https://www.naturallawhealth.com/ Detox Support for the Self-Healer Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1564993770647546 (will be associated with her group coaching website launching this Summer) Learn human anatomy and Physiology with Patty at the International School of the healing arts: https://courses.internationalschoolofthehealingarts.com/human-anatomy-physiology-part-1-outline/  More Human A&P Classes: https://anatomyandphysiology.thinkific.com/ One Great Work Network (free video content): https://onegreatworknetwork.com/patricia-lager More videos and interviews can be found on www.drmorse.tv Herbal Remedies https://drmorsesherbalhealthclub.com

Tough to Treat
Assessing Knee Health For Hip-Related Walking Pain

Tough to Treat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 22:12


In this episode, Erica explores the often-overlooked relationship between hip pain and knee function during walking when the patient does NOT have knee pain. Join in as she dives into the role of the knee in compensating for hip dysfunction, and how a thorough knee assessment can uncover hidden contributors to hip discomfort. Remember: old injuries have a way of sneaking up on us and becoming one of the drivers of our current problem. An old hamstring tear 5 years ago as a contributor to this patient's problem? Think again.   A glance at this episode: [2:23] Patient Background and Injury History [3:46] Assessment and Initial Findings [6:33] Knee and Hip Mechanics [10:11] Terminal Knee Extension and Treatment Approach [20:43] Clinical Reasoning and Patient Outcome [20:58] Conclusion and Call to Action   Related links: Tough To Treat Website Erica's Course: Decoding the Complex Patient Susan's Pelvic Health Education Subscription Access the Transcript  

Out of the Voicebox
The Tissue Issue: Vocal Fold Edition

Out of the Voicebox

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 42:00


On today's episode, we are joined by Dr. Emily Kimball, an Assistant Professor in Hearing and Speech Sciences in the Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson center, where she investigates the molecular and cellular properties of the vocal folds as the Director of the Voice Biology Lab, as well as teaches the Masters level course in Voice Disorders. Dr. Kimball has a unique background having received an undergraduate degree in Human Anatomy and Physiology from the University of Arizona, and completed her Masters in Speech Language Pathology at the University of Utah. Following her Masters, she completed her PhD at Vanderbilt University, where she investigated the phonotraumatic damage associated with acute voice use in a rabbit model before completing her clinical fellowship in speech pathology at the Vanderbilt Voice Center. Tune in to hear more about the ins and outs of vocal fold tissue healing and how Dr. Kimball is working to bridge the gap between research findings in the lab and clinical practice!

Tough to Treat
Beyond Tennis: Exploring Shoulder Compression Across Sports

Tough to Treat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 21:03


In this episode, Erica discusses the why behind shoulder problems, comparing the unique challenges faced by tennis players and non-tennis players alike. She explains why traditional shoulder treatment often fails these types of patients. A significant relationship between the shoulder and another region of the body is often missed. Erica also tells the story of one of her patients who does play tennis and the reason why he can do a full pushup but can't lift his arm over his head. For our physio listeners, oftentimes you can progress patients through a full range of CKC exercises but the OKC piece does not progress as quickly.   A glance at this episode: [0:01] Erica's Summer Vacation and Introduction to the Episode [2:30] Clinical Pearls for Tennis Players [6:15] Assessing Upper Thorax and Glenohumeral Joint Compression [12:53] Treatment Approach for Upper Thorax and Glenohumeral Joint Issues [15:54] Progressing Patients with Glenohumeral Issues [16:14] Clinical Pearls for Closed Chain Exercises [20:37] Conclusion and Encouragement for Practitioners Related links: Tough To Treat Website Erica's Course: Decoding the Complex Patient Susan's Pelvic Health Education Subscription Access the Transcript  

Ryan Magic Show
My Posture & Exercise Approach - Ep102

Ryan Magic Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 81:15


Overview:In this episode, Ryans shares his valuable insight into his journey of transforming his exercise, health & posture over the past years. Did you know that the way you hold your body reflects your life, behaviours, and overall well-being? Learn the importance of reconnecting with our natural movement patterns & how our modern lifestyles are causing the misalignment of our posture & deterioration of our bodies. Discover the most effective methods to realign your posture for optimal health as Ryan takes an in depth look into the Functional Patterns philosophy, which offers a revolutionary approach to movement. This episode is packed with practical advice and transformative insights to help you reclaim your posture & enhance your overall well-being.You will learn:How your posture reflects your life, behaviours & overall well-beingThe most effective methods to realign your posture for optimal healthThe complexity of the human anatomy The importance of maintaining a well-balanced bodyWhy investing in your health is so crucial in the long-termMy personal journey of transforming his posture & healthWhy going to the gym might be harming you rather than helping your postureWhat is the philosophy of Functional PatternsHow the body and mind function together in harmonyHow modern lifestyles are deteriorating your bodyWhy most bodies are highly prone to injuries & health issuesShownotes:0:00 Introduction7:05 Our Posture Reflects Our Lifestyles 12:35 Meeting a Posture Expert24:58 What is the Functional Patterns Philosophy?34:17 Why Working Out at the Gym isn't the Solution40:50 The Complexity of the Human Anatomy  51:40 Why Most People are Injury Prone58:30 Retraining My Body to Move 1:06:55 How You Can Improve Your Posture1:16:30 Investing in Your HealthIf there are any ‘aha' moments that strike a chord for you throughout the interview, pay it forward. You can create such in someone else's life, just by pausing the episode, copying the link and messaging it through to someone you care about.Not only could you change someone's life, but you'll also earn some brownie points. We all love that friend who cares about us enough to message something thoughtful through.Don't forget to tag @theryanmagic when you're sharing this on social media.I'm so excited for you to get into this episode, so without further ado, let's dive into it!Shoot me an email at ryan@ryanmagic.com or check out the website & the socials to stay in touch! Follow us at:https://www.instagram.com/theryanmagic/ https://www.facebook.com/theryanmagic https://www.ryanmagic.com/Send us a textSupport the showInstagram | Facebook | Youtube | Website

Boundless Body Radio
Addressing the Roots of Pain and Restoring Movement with Bethany Ruff! 694

Boundless Body Radio

Play Episode Play 19 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 62:02


Send us a Text Message.Bethany Ruff is our favorite guest ever! Bethany is the co-founder and co-owner of Boundless Body LLC, a health and wellness company that was started during the 2020 Covid -19 Pandemic. Bethany's purpose in life is helping people move themselves out of pain and into their most optimally functioning body. Her entrance into the field of human movement began as an Exercise Science major at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. From there, her passion for corrective exercise and rehabilitation grew into something she could have never imagined.During her time in the fitness industry, she has expanded her knowledge base and capacity to serve others by earning specialty certifications. These include a Comprehensive Pilates Instructor course through Peak Pilates, advanced certifications in structural integration through The Rossiter System, as well as Corrective Exercise Specialist and Performance Enhancement Specialist certifications through the National Academy of Sports Medicine.Her precisely tuned eye for movement, posture, and alignment in the human body coupled by her passion for helping people heal makes her a powerhouse. With a constant thirst for learning, she works tirelessly to find the underlying roots of pain and dysfunction and integrates a tailored approach to a more optimally functioning body.She lives in South Jordan, Utah, with her husband Casey, their two dogs Rex and Tucker and their cat Lily!Find Bethany at-FB- @Bethany Alys RuffIG- @bethanyboundlessbodyFind Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!
Back to School 2024: Homeschool Curriculum Picks – Aby Rinella, Part 3

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 39:58 Transcription Available


Tough to Treat
Fencer with Bilateral Calf Pain

Tough to Treat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 52:27


What is the cause of bilateral calf pain in this young fencer? From start to finish, it shows the power of a thorough evaluation, a specific exercise progression, and a return to the sport she loves. When it comes to exercise progression in persistent pain, think about context. How can you improve optimal movement patterning by changing the context? Think about this one. You can intervene via the visual system, eyes open, eyes closed. How about changing their base of support? Wide to narrow. And why not have them do their exercises to their favorite music? These are just some examples. Look at your patients through a different lens and then see positive change.   A glance at this episode: [0:01] Introduction and Case Overview [7:46] Initial Assessment and Clinical Reasoning  [10:27] Hypermobility and Initial Treatment [20:14] Progression and Additional Techniques [32:40] Advanced Techniques and Future Plans  [52:04] Conclusion and Reflection   Related links: Tough To Treat Website Erica's Course: Decoding the Complex Patient Susan's Pelvic Health Education Subscription Access the Transcript  

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!
Back to School 2024: Starting the Homeschool Year Right – Aby Rinella, Part 2

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 28:53 Transcription Available


"Tailoring homeschooling to each child's unique needs is what makes it truly effective." - Aby Rinella Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. It's “back to school” time! Yvette Hampton and Aby Rinella share their homeschooling wisdom and tips for choosing the right style and structure for your homeschool. The episode is packed with insights on the importance of customized education, maintaining a Christ-centered home, and celebrating first-day-of-school traditions. Tune in for valuable tips on balancing curriculum choices with faith and family life. Subscribe for more homeschooling wisdom and inspiration!

The Elevation podcast
Nature and Function of Fascia w/ Caterina Fede, PhD

The Elevation podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 57:18


Caterina holds a PhD in environmental medicine and is a researcher and professor at the Institute of Human Anatomy at the University of Padova in Italy. In 2020, Caterina was awarded the Fascia Research - Young Scientist Award. EPISODE LINKS: Caterina's Publications: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Caterina-Fede SUPPORT & CONNECT: Elevation Fitness Website: https://elevationfitnessli.com/  Elevation Fitness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elevationfitnessli/ 

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!
Back to School 2024: Prioritizing What Truly Matters – Aby Rinella, Part 1

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 23:16 Transcription Available


“The end of the matter; all has been heard. Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man.” Ecclesiastes 12:13 ESV Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. Welcome to the 2024 “Back to School” edition of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast! Hosts Yvette Hampton and Aby Rinella reflect on the summer and share valuable insights on creating a homeschool environment that prioritizes faith and family values. Learn about their curriculum choices, balancing academics with spiritual growth, and the importance of leaving a legacy of faith. Perfect for homeschooling parents looking to make this school year meaningful and memorable.  Come back Wednesday and Thursday for the rest of this conversation.  Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Would you please consider a year-end gift to support the Schoolhouse Rocked ministry? Recommended Resources: Podcast Note-Taking Guide Yvette's Picks: Mother Culture: For a Happy Homeschool, by Karen Andreola A Charlotte Mason Companion: Personal Reflections on the Gentle Art of Learning, by Karen Andreola Homeschool Planner – A Plan in Place Apologia Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology Master Books – Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology: Wonders of the Human Body Apologia Exploring Creation with Biology Master Books The World's Story Volume 1 The Knowledge Of The Holy, by A.W. Tozer Christian Reading Companion for 50 Classics, by James Stobaugh Famous Women in History: What a Character, by Marilyn Boyer IEW Structure and Style for Students IEW Fix it! Grammar BJU Press Writing & Grammar Master Books Introduction to Logic Adam's Chart of History: A Chronology of Ancient, Modern, and Biblical History Storytime for Grownups: Jane Eyre, by Faith Moore Pam Barnhill Homeschool Boot Camp Aby's Picks: Not Consumed – God's Story Old Testament Bible Study Not Consumed – God's Story New Testament Bible Study The Prairie Primer, by Margie Gray American Civics with Michael Farris Nutrition 101: Choose Life! By Debra Raybern Master Books Applied Engineering: The Study of God's Design in Nature Master Books Introduction to Logic Master Books Math Master Books Academy IEW Fix it! Grammar To Be Educated, poem by Carolyn Caines The Young Woman and the Sea (Audiobook) Podcast Recommendations: Back to School 2023 - Bringing Passion and Enjoyment to the Homeschool Year - Aby Rinella, Part 1 Back to School 2023 - (Not) Having it All Together for the New Year – Aby Rinella, Part 2 Back to School 2023 - 20 Great Ideas for Making Homeschool Fun - Aby Rinella, Part 3 Why Homeschool? - Aby Rinella's First Episode on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Thinking Dad Podcast

Tough to Treat
Fencer with Bilateral Calf Pain

Tough to Treat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 41:34


What is the cause of bilateral calf pain in this young fencer? From start to finish, it shows the power of a thorough evaluation, a specific exercise progression, and a return to the sport she loves. When it comes to exercise progression in persistent pain, think about context. How can you improve optimal movement patterning by changing the context? Think about this one. You can intervene via the visual system, eyes open, eyes closed. How about changing their base of support? Wide to narrow. And why not have them do their exercises to their favorite music? These are just some examples. Look at your patients through a different lens and then you'll see positive change.   A glance at this episode: [0:01] Diaphragm function, GI dysfunction, and postural control [7:51] GI dysfunction and its impact on abdominal wall muscles and posture [13:39] Abdominal dysfunction and diaphragm movement in relation to chronic low back pain [20:36] Treating chronic low back pain through abdominal wall retraining [25:09] Abdominal wall deficit and diaphragm dysfunction in chronic low back pain patients [32:07] Treating gas and bloating through diaphragm therapy 36:32] Treating GI dysfunction through breathwork and positioning Related links: Tough To Treat Website Erica's Course: Decoding the Complex Patient Susan's Pelvic Health Education Subscription Access the Transcript  

The Brilliant Body Podcast with Ali Mezey
The Body as SOMA: Ali reads an excerpt from Thomas Hanna's The Body of Life

The Brilliant Body Podcast with Ali Mezey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 19:14


In this episode, Ali Mezey share the concept of 'Soma' as illuminated by Master Bodyworker and Author, Thomas Hanna, in his book The Body of Life. Thomas Hanna coined the term 'somatic' now used extensively by practitioners of many body-based disciplines - he is one of the grandfathers of body therapy practiced all over the world in infinite variation. in this episode, Ali reads  out of the introductory chapter which discussing the distinction between the physical body and the living, dynamic 'Soma' and dives into the broader context of human embodiment. Hanna's body of work, and this episode, offer a profound perspective on the interconnectedness, adaptability, and intrinsic intelligence of living systems. To be an angel to the podcast, click hereTo read more about the podcast, click hereMORE ALI MEZEY:Website:  www.alimezey.comPersonal Geometry® and the Magic of Mat Work Course information:www.alimezey.com/personal-geometry-foundationsTransgenerational Healing Films: www.constellationarts.comMORE THOMAS HANNA:Website: www.somatics.org/about/introductionMore about: Who is Thomas Hanna in the world of Somatics?To purchase Hanna's book: The Body of Life: Creating New Pathways for Sensory Awareness and Fluid MovementThomas Hanna ObituaryThe bodywork community lost a vital member in Thomas Hanna, who died in a late July, 1990 auto accident near Novato, California. He was 61.Born November 21, 1928, in Waco, Texas, Hanna was the founder of the Novato Institute for Somatic Research and Training in Novato, California and the editor of Somatics: Magazine-Journal of the Bodily Arts and Sciences. He also authored seven books, perhaps best know for Bodies in Revolt: A Primer in Somatic Thinking (1970) and Somatics (1989).Hanna is survived by his wife, Eleanor Criswell, and three children, daughters Tad Hanna and Wendell Zitelman , and son Michael Hanna.As an undergraduate at Texas Christian University from which he received a bachelor's in 1949, Hanna initially thought about going into theology. He continued studies at the University of Chicago, later receiving a Bachelor of Divinity and then a doctorate in philosophy.Hanna taught in Europe and several colleges throughout the U.S. At his memorial service held, Aug. 12, several people referred to his popularity as a teacher. One speaker recalled an incident while Hanna was teaching at the University of Florida. He was having car trouble and was going to be late getting to his class. He called his secretary as asked her to notify the class that he would be there but would arrive late. When he did arrive an hour and a half late, the class of 700 yoga students was still waiting for him in the ROTC quadrangle where the class met. Truly he was an engaging teacher. His commitment and involvement with his material, as well as his skill at communicating it, inspired his students.In his early seminal books, he posed philosophical questions about humanity, i.e. what is it to be human, to be embodied, to be free? Those questions run like themes though his work. They were questions he never ceased exploring.In the early 1970's, after reading Bodies in Revolt, a well-known member of the bodywork world suggested he meet and study with Moshe Feldenkrais. As a result, Hanna studied with Feldenkrais in 1973 and 1974, and organized the first four-year Feldenkrais training program in the U.S. in 1975. He also founded the Novato Institute in 1975.Hanna considered himself a writer, philosopher and teacher, not a bodyworker. He called the hands-on work Clinical Somatic Education. It was his strong belief that real change can only occur from within and not be imposed on someone from the outside. It is the difference between working on someone and working with someone. The goal was not to change tissue but to restore awareness and voluntary control over the sensory-motor system.He believed that people were affected by a condition he termed sensory motor amnesia (SMA), and his work was designed to correct this. The concept of SMA is that if you lose your awareness of a part of your body, either through trauma or habituation, you lose your ability o move that part. Restoring awareness restores voluntary control. This can then be reinforced with simple movement patterns similar to Feldenkrais movement.Hanna often referred to F.M. Alexander and Feldenkrais as important teachers for him. According to Hanna, Feldenkrais has made a tremendously important discovery about body function, but hadn't fully explored the implications of that discovery himself. Hanna used the analogy that Feldenkrais had opened the door to a vast new territory, but had not gone inside to explore. Hanna had gone through the door and was exploring this new territory in light of recent development in neurophysiology, and the implications were breathtaking. Feldenkrais had said, and Hanna reiterated, that there is no limit what people can learn.In an editorial last fall/winter, Hanna wrote about human mortality, analogizing it with his flowers:“There was only one difference between the flowers and me: the impatiens affirmed the eternity of life, and I did not. The impatiens were pure in the way they lived, and I was sullied with contradiction…I realized that, all things considered, it was the impatiens who lived life to the fullest, whereas I was living my life, hamstrung. It was not I who was superior, but they…Is total affirmation of life and growth the highest good, or is it some kind of sinful ignorance? Should I live awaiting the end that I have envisaged, or should I live expecting only life and only future?“Who is wiser? I, or the impatiens? I think the impatiens are wiser. They assume only what they know and feel. They do not assume something they do not know and feel…“And so I water my impatiens this summer and into the autumn. And I gaze at their happy innocence. They are my teachers, just as my mother is my teacher. And the water sinks down into the soil, giving life. It is the same soil from which I sprang and my mother sprang. And it is the same soil that will receive us both.“If I trusted it to give us life at the beginning, I might just as well trust it to give us life at the end. In that way, I have joined in a wisdom that tells me that my mother, my flowers, and I myself are now together and somehow will always be.”- Victoria Carmona, a student of Hanna's, contributed to this report.From Massa...

Tough to Treat
Hypermobility and Low Back Pain

Tough to Treat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 48:12


How do you rehab someone who is VERY hypermobile and suffers from persistent low back pain? Carefully and specifically! This episode highlights the beauty of a specific exercise progression tailored to the patient's meaningful movement. Listen as we go through the clinical reasoning process to determine what types of movement patterns will work and what ones won't.  Doing the right thing at the right time is clinical expertise.   A glance at this episode: [5:13] Hypermobility and pain management for a 24-year-old woman [11:26] Hypermobility, muscle imbalances, and control issues in a patient with back pain [19:00] Shoulder subluxation and its relation to past injuries and yoga practice [23:57] Diaphragm recruitment in back pain patients [27:47] Addressing short girl syndrome in a dancer [32:03] Using tape and Pilates equipment to improve abdominal strength and stability for a hypermobile patient [35:51] Improving posture and flexibility through exercises on a reformer machine [39:23] Exercises for a spin instructor with tight hip flexors [43:34] Exercises for hypermobile individuals to improve motor control and recruitment   Related links: Tough To Treat Website Erica's Course: Decoding the Complex Patient Susan's Pelvic Health Education Subscription Access the Transcript

That's Racist
Human Anatomy

That's Racist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 36:35


I think we talk about a bunch of random stuff around a central theme of the human body, lol. I don't even think we were meant to be talking about that in the first place but natural conversation is an art, that we have most certainly mastered. 

Tough to Treat
Nociplastic Pain and a Visceral Driver

Tough to Treat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 38:00


What do you do when a client presents with a myriad of LQ symptoms without a clear regional driver? Look to the history and keep asking questions even further back than the recent onset or episodic flare. Join us as we discuss complex neurology of a visceral driver that has signs of dysfunction and a somatic pain presentation. Once again, the history is so important!   A glance at this episode: [0:01] Left lower quadrant pain, nociceptive input from visceral driver [2:23] Pelvic pain and potential visceral driver [8:05] Bladder issues and pelvic floor tension [10:49] Bladder irritants and pelvic health with a patient [16:49] Lower back pain and posture with a physical therapist [20:04] Pelvic floor exercises and visceral manipulation for pelvic pain relief [24:34] Pelvic floor exercises and core strength for bladder control [26:45] Improving driving skills and addressing bladder issues [32:49] Visceral mobilization and pelvic floor issues Related links: Tough To Treat Website Erica's Course: Decoding the Complex Patient Susan's Pelvic Health Education Subscription Access the Transcript  

Understate: Lawyer X
FORENSICS: Sydney's meth house machete murder

Understate: Lawyer X

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 31:37


Businessman Paul Nguyen left Sydney's Hilton Hotel in May 2014 and was never seen alive again. A police investigation uncovered secrets that exposed Mr Nguyen's murky underworld connections, leading authorities to a makeshift grave around an hour's drive, south of Sydney. The excavation and identification of Mr Nguyen's remains was forensic anthropologist, Dr Hayley Green's, first case. In this episode, hear about the complexities of collecting, analysing and documenting human bones in a murder investigation. This episode references violent crime. If this content affects you, the number for LifeLine is 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tough to Treat
Junior Golfer With Persistent Unsolved Knee Pain

Tough to Treat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 52:14


Golf is a sport of weight shifts and a narrow base of support. What happens when your knee can't adapt to an altered base of support? This is what exactly happened here with this case. This young golfer, in standing (and standing is VERY relevant for the golf swing) had an 80/20 load, R/L in this position. And it stayed that way throughout the golf swing. This begs the question: Did you know that right knee pain can be caused by an imbalance in your center of mass? If you continuously load your painful side, that has some serious implications for loading. Erica and Susan discuss in this episode how treating the left hip as well as the left side of the low back, got rid of this young golfer's knee pain. He needed options for movement to his left side. A functional and interactive evaluation really hones in on where the true source of his knee pain lies. Remember: for persistent, unsolved problems, correlate the patient's history with your objective assessment. Hint: this patient had a history of concussion. You think that would alter his BOS?   A glance at this episode: [0:01] Chronic knee pain in a junior golfer, analyzing the cause and treatment options [4:48] Golf injury treatment and diagnosis [12:19] Golf swing mechanics and potential issues with a young golfer [17:03] Assessing a 12-year-old golf player with knee pain using a thorough history and clinical reasoning [23:49] Using visual aids and manual therapy to help a golfer improve his swing by shifting weight to the left leg [31:33] Using mirror therapy for knee rehabilitation [39:25] Rehabilitating knee injuries via changing the center of mass [43:34] Rehabilitation program for golfers with variance in exercises to improve adaptability [47:36] Physical therapy for a young golfer with a focus on listening and meeting clients where they are   Related links: Tough To Treat Website Erica's Course: Decoding the Complex Patient Susan's Pelvic Health Education Subscription Access the Transcript  

Simply Talking Business
Healing Chronic Pain with Dr. Myranda Golla

Simply Talking Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 29:12


Send me a Text!Join us on an inspiring journey with Dr. Myranda McGee Golla, a chiropractor whose life story is nothing short of miraculous. At just 12 years old, a devastating car accident left her with chronic headaches, debilitating back pain, and scoliosis. Facing despair and searching for relief, she turned to chiropractic care as a last resort—and it changed everything. Drastically reducing her migraines, it sparked a life-altering decision: to become a chiropractor herself. She pursued rigorous studies at Parker University, earning multiple degrees in Human Anatomy, Health and Wellness, and a Doctorate in Chiropractic.Despite finding relief from migraines, her battle with daily back pain persisted, just as she was resigning herself to a life of pain, a seminar on Nutrition Response Testing revealed a new path. Discovering that her pain was linked to dietary factors, immune challenges, and toxins, she began a transformative journey towards healing through nutrition and holistic practices.Now, equipped with the knowledge of Nutrition and Quantum Nutrition Testing, Dr. G is dedicated to helping others uncover the root causes of their health issues. Her journey has not only healed her but has fueled her passion to empower others to take control of their health naturally.In this podcast, Dr. G shares her personal struggles, triumphs, and the profound impact of holistic healing in her life. From overcoming chronic pain to launching an online platform guiding others to natural headache relief, her story is a testament to the power of persistence, holistic health, and the transformative impact of pursuing one's true calling.Tune in to hear Dr. G's inspiring journey, gain valuable insights into holistic health practices, and discover how small steps can lead to monumental changes in your own wellness journey.Follow https://www.facebook.com/DrMyrandahttps://www.facebook.com/DrGsChiropracticcall: (918) 423-4100Support the Show. Lauren Denny-- www.laurendenny.com

Drunk on Trivia
EP 012: Human Anatomy Trivia!

Drunk on Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 7:46


Today's topic is the Human Anatomy! How well do you know your body? Can you answer the trivia questions in time? Some questions include: How many bones are there in the adult human body? Which part of the brain controls voluntary movements? Which structure in the human body stores bile produced by the liver? And much, much, much more. As always try to say the correct answer before I say the answer. We'll be back tomorrow with a brand new topic so make sure you follow the podcast! If you love trivia, check us out on other platforms: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/drunkontrivia/⁠ ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@christianhalstrivia⁠ Thank you so much and see you tomorrow!

The A&P Professor
Examining the Anatomy & Physiology Exam: Chatting with Greg Crowther and Ben Wiggins | TAPP 149

The A&P Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 63:48 Transcription Available


In episode 149 of The A&P Professor podcast, host Kevin Patton chats with Greg Crowther and Ben Wiggins about their work with exams in the anatomy and physiology (A&P) course. They discuss the importance of exams in assessing student learning and the need for exams to be more connected to course objectives. They also mention the challenges of designing exams that are fair and inclusive for all students. Crowther and Wiggins are conducting a survey on A&P exams and encourage listeners to participate to contribute to the understanding of exam practices in the A&P community. The survey can be accessed at tinyurl.com/stemexamsurvey. 0:00:00 | Introduction 0:00:48 | Introducing Ben & Greg 0:04:17 | The Most Important Thing 0:22:32 | Murray Jensen, HAPS Hero 0:23:46 | Our Motto: Be Prepared 0:41:18 | What's on TAPP at The Corner Pub 0:42:45 | The Next Big Leap: What Is It? 1:00:50 | Staying Connected   ★ If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to: theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-149.html

The Patriot Cause
Dr. Tom Giordano

The Patriot Cause

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 62:42


Dr. Tom Giordano was born in Philadelphia in 1955 and raised there and in South Jersey. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Zoology with a specialization in Microbiology from Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, Newark College of Arts and Sciences, and a Doctorate in Chiropractic from the Pennsylvania College of Straight Chiropractic, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has been a Chiropractic Physician in active practice since 1988.   He was an Adjunct Professor of Human Anatomy and Physiology at Camden County College and the Rutgers, Camden Campus and was a  Lecturer in Basic, Clinical, and Diagnostic Sciences at his alma mater.   He has an editorial background as a Contributing Editor for three, international, peer-reviewed, Index Medicus scientific journals and is the author of the book, "UnaLIENable: What it Really Means and Why it Matters."    He has lived and practiced in Southern Italy for the last 33 years and is presently the featured co-host of The Liberty Brief Podcast.  

Wits & Weights: Strength and Nutrition for Skeptics
Ep 177: How Anatomy Impacts Your Gut, Muscle Mass, Hormones, and Health with Justin Cottle

Wits & Weights: Strength and Nutrition for Skeptics

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 64:57 Transcription Available


What are the common misconceptions about digestion and nutrient absorption? How does training sculpt your muscles, and what's the hidden connection to your anatomy? Are you ready to discover the hidden dietary implications of your unique body variations? In this episode, Philip (@witsandweights) welcomes Justin Cottle, a former lab director at the Institute of Human Anatomy and a pioneer in using real human cadavers for public education. He is a content creator and writer of the Dissection Room, where he shares his unique perspective on human anatomy, health, and fitness.Justin discusses the digestive system's structure and functions, nutrient absorption, and hormonal effects. He also sheds light on the interplay between anatomy and exercise physiology, muscle hypertrophy, bone density, and neuroplasticity. Justin brings a fresh and intriguing perspective to human anatomy. He skillfully blends practical know-how with science, empowering you to make informed health decisions. His insights challenge and reshape conventional thinking about our bodies and their potential and redefine your understanding of your capabilities.Today, you'll learn all about:1:56 How Justin's interest in anatomy developed6:30 Digestive system structure and functions10:57 Nutrient absorption and hormonal effects17:24 Diet recommendation for the average active human20:26 How to approach hormone issues23:32 Hype vs factual health information28:08 Gut microbiome, dietary fibers, and diversifying your diet32:05 Anatomical variations and dietary implications40:02 Muscle hypertrophy and training impacts44:05 Interplay between anatomy and exercise physiology52:30 Bone density and nutritional support56:00 Neuroplasticity and exercise58:40 The fascial system and injury rehab1:03:02 Where to find Justin1:03:25 OutroEpisode resources:Youtube: The Dissection RoomSubstack: The Dissection RoomInstagram: @realjustincottleSend me a question for Q&A!Support the Show.

Anatomy in Clay® Learning System Podcast
Students Are Teachers at Urbana STEMM

Anatomy in Clay® Learning System Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 40:17


This time on the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System podcast, a chat with Dr. Amit Kumar and four students from Urbana STEMM in Urbana, Maryland. The four students are all ninth-graders - Rhea Ramesh, Aarna Chakavarty, Ritika Rajesh, and Hamsini Chintala.   In his professional life, Dr. Kumar is a Health Science Administrator at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health. He started at NIH as a post-doctoal fellow and has stayed at NIH since 1998, leading to his current position.  Dr. Kumar enjoys volunteering his time for the community.  Dr. Kumar has been engaging students (Elementary, Middle and High schools) in many educational and community activities through his non profit organization Urbana STEMM. (The second ‘M' stands for Mindfulness.) The program recruits and trains high schoolers who then go on to teach math, robotics, human anatomy and other STEMM related activities.  Many of his volunteers have earned awards including the presidential service award from AmeriCorp and awards from Point of Light and Frederick County government and education boards. The students in the program also engage in lot of community activities and programs such as community gardens, community road and park and nature wood cleaning, food and book drives, battery recycling to name a few,  Dr. Kumar is  also the Maryland coordinator of  Recycle My Battery organization,  which has about 60 student members in Frederick. Through their efforts, they have recycled about 30,000 batteries in Frederick and educated thousands of residents.  Dr. Kumar also volunteers with  local and national organizations such as Asian American Center of Frederick, Ekal Foundation and Northsouth Foundation that generate funds from their social and educational activities in the US to help underprivileged kids in tribal and poor villages of India.   More about Urbana STEMM:   Intro and Outro music "Vicious Pen" courtesy of Moby Gratis  

Johnjay & Rich Present: How To Become A Terrible Person

Dementia City, Buck Angel, Buyers Remorse, Royal Conspiracies and full blown surgery penis....PLUS MUCH MORE!Don't miss all 93 premium episodes - Things get a little wilder over there!Sign up @ www.TerriblePerson.co ! It's a good time :) 

The Super Human Life
Life Lessons From Dead Bodies w/ Justin Cottle | Ep. 241

The Super Human Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 63:00


Check out today's sponsor - Magnesium Breaktrhrough by Bioptimizers - https://bioptimizers.com/frankrich - (Use code rich10 for 10% off your order)   In episode 241 of The Super Human Life podcast, host Frank Rich interviews Justin Cottle, an expert in human anatomy and Lab Director at The Intistitute of Human Anatomy, a private cadevar lab in Salt Lake City, Utah. They discuss various topics related to the human body and health. Justin shares insights on the weight of the human head, his journey in the field of anatomy, the impact of working with cadavers on his perspective of life and death, and the importance of sleep, alcohol, and movement for overall health. Justin also highlights the differences between healthy and unhealthy bodies and the effects of alcohol on various organs. This conversation provides valuable information on understanding the human body and making informed choices for a healthier lifestyle. Justin and Frank discuss the role of physical development in overall health and longevity, emphasizing the importance of strength and resistance training. Justin explains how resistance training not only improves cardiovascular health but also helps prevent injuries and improves digestive and bone health. They also delve into the journey of building a massive social media following and the impact it has had on the Institute. Justin shares how they leveraged platforms like TikTok to educate millions of people about anatomy and physiology.    Check out today's sponsor - Magnesium Breaktrhrough by Bioptimizers - https://bioptimizers.com/frankrich - (Use code rich10 for 10% off your order)   Takeaways The weight of the human head is approximately 8 pounds, including the brain, soft tissue, and skull.   Working with cadavers can change one's perspective on life and death, leading to a greater appreciation for health and a better understanding of the human body.   Sleep is crucial for overall health, as it allows the body to recharge and remove metabolites from the brain through the glymphatic system.   Alcohol is a toxic substance that can have detrimental effects on various organs, including the brain, liver, and cardiovascular system.   Regular movement and physical activity are essential for maintaining optimal health and preventing the tightening of muscles and connective tissues. Strength and resistance training play a crucial role in overall health and longevity, improving cardiovascular health, preventing injuries, and enhancing digestive and bone health.   Building a massive social media following can have a significant impact on an educational institution, allowing them to reach and educate millions of people.   The Institute of Human Anatomy leveraged platforms like TikTok to share educational content and build a strong online presence.   Living a superhuman life is about maintaining curiosity and continuously seeking knowledge and understanding of the world around us.   Check out today's sponsor - Magnesium Breaktrhrough by Bioptimizers - https://bioptimizers.com/frankrich - (Use code rich10 for 10% off your order)   -- Connect with Justin & The Institute of Human Anatomy Website - https://www.instituteofhumananatomy.com/   YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/ @theanatomylab    TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@instituteofhumananatomy?lang=en   IG - https://www.instagram.com/instituteofhumananatomy/   Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzaHG94tosQEoIxl9GKIiLA     Connect with Frank and The Super Human Life on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachfrankrich/   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/584284948647477/   Website: http://www.thesuperhumanlifepodcast.com/tshlhome   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjB4UrpxtNO2AFtDURMzo  

First Response: COVID-19 and Religious Liberty
What Happened to Professor Varkey?

First Response: COVID-19 and Religious Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 8:21


Professor Varkey faithfully taught Human Anatomy and Physiology for nearly two decades at St. Philips College. Then, the college fired him. In his termination letter, the school said they received “numerous complaints” about his “offensive” and “unacceptable religious preaching” in the classroom. But Dr. Varkey fought back against this wrongful termination and won! Now, he is going back in the fall to continue doing what he loves: teaching science. In celebration of this major victory, Dr. Varkey joins First Liberty Live! to talk about this fight and why it was a critical win for truth and freedom.

The Lucas Rockwood Show
609: Why Everyone Can and Should Learn Anatomy with Justin Cottle

The Lucas Rockwood Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 42:39


Health education is lacking in most school systems, to the extent that most high school graduates can't name 10 muscles in their own bodies. Anatomical learning has historically been seen as boring, complex, and difficult to make relevant. Today, things have changed, thanks to 3D software, inexpensive models, and cadaver dissections freely available around the world. On this week's podcast, you'll meet an online educator reaching millions monthly with anatomy and physiology videos using real human cadavers. You'll learn: How cadavers are donated and used ethically (or not) in science The anomalous nature of all of our bodies Why real human bodies are still an invaluable resource in learning How to use LLMs / AI to advance your learning Links Institute of Human Anatomy Dissection Room on Youtube Substack ABOUT OUR GUEST Justin Cottle is the Lab Director at the Institute of Human Anatomy, a private human cadaver lab located in Salt Lake City, Utah. He and his IOHA team reach millions each month through educational social media videos, often using real human cadavers. He is also the creator of The Dissection Room on Substack and YouTube.  Like the Show? Leave us a review Check out our YouTube channel

Sapio with Buck Joffrey
72: A Different Framework for Health?

Sapio with Buck Joffrey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 49:29


Buck Joffrey, MD interviews Anoop Kumar, MD on his perspective on health and wellness. Dr. Kumar is an emergency medicine doctor who is also knowledgeable about traditional Indian Philosophy and medicine. Show Notes: 00:43 Near-Death Experience and Shift in Perspective 07:04 The Three Minds Framework 23:03 Reevaluating the Model of Human Anatomy 27:20 The Four Engines: Nutrition, Movement, Connection, and Rest 39:24 The Four Engines of Health and Healing 41:01 Harnessing the Placebo Effect and Self-Healing  

The Doctor Dads Podcast
Episode #145 - Institute of Human Anatomy w/ Justin Cottle

The Doctor Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 63:39


The Doctor Dads interview Justin Cottle, Lab Director and Content Creator of Institute of Human Anatomy. Founded in 2012, the Institute of Human Anatomy is a private human cadaver lab dedicated to providing anatomical, physiological, health, wellness, and fitness education to health professionals, pre-license students, and via social media, to the general public. They work directly with career and vocational colleges, accrediting agencies, medical device companies, and individual healthcare and wellness professionals to further advance education and medical understanding of the human body and its many systems.   Since 2014, Justin had been teaching in both the classroom and lab with the help of fully embalmed (preserved) human cadavers. They do all the dissections in-house, and it's been his job to maintain the cadavers, as well as teach with them when groups come for in-person labs. In late 2019, Justin took the company online and began posting cadaveric based content on TikTok, of all places. It's not hyperbole to say that they were an overnight success. Since then, they now have 16M+ followers on social media and 900M+ videos viewed. Their mission is simple; educate as many people as possible about the one thing we all carry with us for the entirety of our lives — our bodies.   In this episode we dive into the fun work that Justin gets to do daily. Justin shares his favorite parts of the human body and we get into talks about the variations of anatomy found in the human body, the brain and nervous system, the extracellular matrix (fascia), the heart, and more.   Below are links to connect with The Institute of Human Anatomy and Justin Cottle   Website- Institute of Human Anatomy Youtube- Institute of Human Anatomy Youtube- The Dissection Room  

Build Your Network
906: Justin Cottle | What Dead Bodies Can Teach Us About Life

Build Your Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 69:17


Today I'm making friends with Justin Cottlee – a Marketing Director, Dissector and Instructor for the Institute of Human Anatomy.The Institute of Human Anatomy a private human cadaver lab dedicated to providing anatomical, physiological, health, wellness, and fitness education to health professionals, pre-license students, and via social media, to the general public.** What I Discuss with Justin– His journey from the Marine Corp to Massage Therapy– How and where to buy a body(!)– What Justin's learned about life working closely with death– Smoking VS Vaping– Whether CBD is snake oil– The affects of alcohol– and so much more!** (Psst... Before I tell you more about the guest, do you like this show? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts — even one sentence helps!

THE EXPLODING HUMAN with Bob Nickman
JUSTIN COTTLE: BODY DONATION, ANATOMY RESEARCH & WELLNESS: EP. 206

THE EXPLODING HUMAN with Bob Nickman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 53:58


JUSTIN COTTLE, is the Lab Director and Content Creator of Institute of Human Anatomy. Founded in 2012, the Institute of Human Anatomy is a private human cadaver lab dedicated to providing anatomical, physiological, health, wellness, and fitness education to health professionals, pre-license students, and via social media, to the general public. They work directly with career and vocational colleges, accrediting agencies, medical device companies, and individual healthcare and wellness professionals to further advance education and medical understanding of the human body and its many systems.   Since 2014, Justin had been teaching in both the classroom and lab with the help of fully embalmed (preserved) human cadavers. They do all the dissections in-house, and it's been his job to maintain the cadavers, as well as teach with them when groups come for in-person labs.   In late 2019, Justin took the company online and began posting cadaveric based content on TikTok, of all places. It's not hyperbole to say that they were an overnight success. Since then, they now have 16M+ followers on social media and 900M+ videos viewed. Their mission is simple; educate as many people as possible about the one thing we all carry with us for the entirety of our lives — our bodies.

The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson
264 Dr. Matthew Alexander - Bracing the High School Athlete

The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 16:12


Spine specialist, Dr. Matthew Alexander shares a back pain story of a high school athlete with an elusive diagnosis. Dr. Alexander enjoys spending time with his lovely wife Katie and their four children, Annie, Ethan, Ellie and Georgie. He enjoys the outdoors, adventure sports, waterskiing, ATVs, and snowmobiling.  Dr. Alexander serves the Lord as a deacon at Bible Baptist Church and is a strong supporter of international missions. About Dr. Alexander: Undergraduate Education Bachelor's of Science in Human Anatomy 1993-1996 Cedarville University 1996-1997 SUNY Empire State Graduate Education Doctor of Chiropractic High Honors ”Magna Cum Laude” 1996-1999 New York Chiropractic College Practice Experience Apple Country Chiropractic, PC Private Practice since 1999 Post Graduate Continuing Education Certification Certified Cox-Flexion-Decompression (2005) Whiplash: Acceleration/Deceleration Syndrome (1998) Resources: Contact Dr. Alexander Radiographic Outcomes of Immobilization using Boston Brace for Pediatric Spondylolysis Elastic Lumbar Support Versus Rigid Thoracolumbar Orthosis for Acute Pediatric Spondylolysis: A Prospective Controlled Study Find a Back Doctor The Cox 8 Table by Haven Medical  

ASIAN AMERICA: THE KEN FONG PODCAST
EP 448: Steve Tsuruda On Precision Medical Imaging Data Science

ASIAN AMERICA: THE KEN FONG PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 71:45


Steve Tsuruda is the founder of GeminiDT ™ (www.geminidt.com) whose technological breakthroughs enable the medical industry to harness the power of data science and volumertic data. From historical scan data to raw data sets from CT, MRI, PET and Sonography  doctors, radiologists and researchers can now develop preventitive therapies, see cause and effect on the digital twin, do comparative studies with certainty and accuracy. The Human Anatomy project (www.the-hap.org) will conduct studies leveraging GeminiDT's system to publish new findings with a level of accuracy needed to answer challenges in the human physiology and early detection.