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Best podcasts about international foot

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Doc On The Run Podcast
The doctor's job is not to tell you stop running

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 3:30


I was just lecturing at the International Foot and Ankle Foundation meeting in Hawaii.  In the very first talk, I asked one of the doctors sitting on the front row,  "What is your most important question about this patient?”  And he answered, “How did it start?”  I replied, “You do not care about how it started, you do not even care about the injury, you should care more about the runner's goals.” You probably go to the doctor because your foot hurts, and you want your doctor to fix your foot. If you go there with that approach, that is exactly what you're going to get. Any doctor can fix your foot, but you need the doctor to focus on your running goals instead. What is the doctor's job when you have a running injury? Well, I can tell you what it is not. It is not to tell you to stop running.  That is what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.

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Doc On The Run Podcast
Timelines force decisions and action in injured runners

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 4:43


Last week, I was in Hawaii lecturing at the International Foot & Ankle Foundation Medical Conference. meeting.   I had been invited to give several lectures on running injuries. One of those was about stress fractures for physicians, podiatrists, foot and ankle surgeons. One of the objectives was to help them understand how they can look at stress induced injuries differently, with the intent of teaching the doctors that they really have to consider these timelines. Timelines, forced decisions and action in injured runners, and that is what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast. 

Doc On The Run Podcast
Biggest mistake doctor can make in runner who was on crutches

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 3:42


I was just giving a lecture at the 46th annual International Foot & Ankle foundation meeting at the Swedish Medical Center in Seattle. A foot surgeon in the audience asked a great question during the question-and-answer period following one of my lectures. Specifically, the lecture was medical imaging strategies to avert misdiagnosis in runners. She asked,  “After a runner has been offloaded with crutches and placed in a fracture walking boot or a cast for immobilization, do you incorporate cross training, or only focus on running?” What is the one biggest mistake any doctor can make with a runner who has been on crutches?  Well, that is what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run podcast.

Doc On The Run Podcast
Can a Cortisone injection as stop gap for plantar fasciitis in runner

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 4:36


I was just at the International Foot & Ankle foundation meeting in Lake Tahoe listening to a lecture given by a Professor of Biomechanics and Podiatric Medicine at Barry University. He said that a cortisone injection can be used as a "stop gap treatment" in heel pain caused by plantar fasciitis.  The idea is that some runners may need pain relief sooner than would normally be expected. It is true that corticosteroid injections can reduce the inflammation in and around the plantar fascia and quickly reduce pain.  When I had "normal practice" with "normal patients," I used to treat plantar fasciitis with corticosteroid injections pretty much daily.  But I almost never do plantar fascia cortisone injections now. Can a corticosteroid injection serve as a stop gap for runners with heel pain?  That's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.  

Doc On The Run Podcast
Reduce your risk of the #1 most common injury by 35%?

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 3:59


Just last week, I was giving a lecture at the International Foot and Ankle Foundation meeting in Hawaii. The lecture was on Conservative Management of Ankle Sprains in Runners Who Want to Run. One of the worst things that can happen to a runner with an ankle sprain is that you can lose what we call proprioceptive ability. But that is preventable. What would you do if I told you, you can reduce your risk of the number one most common musculoskeletal injury by 35%?  Well, that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.   

Doc On The Run Podcast
What do injured runners do that makes as much a sense as picking at a healing skin incision?

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 4:06


In today's podcast episode we're talking about fracture healing versus skin healing. This talk comes from a discussion I had at the International Foot and Ankle Foundation meeting in Hawaii where I was recently giving a lecture on Runner's Heel Pain to a whole roomful of doctors.  A doctor asked me a question about how to get a runner back to running as quickly as possible after injury.   What do injured runners do that makes about as much sense as picking at a healing skin incision?    Well, that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.   

Doc On The Run Podcast
What info would I give to a high school cross-country team?

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 6:08


I was just lecturing at the International Foot and Ankle Foundation meeting in Hawaii. One of the podiatrists came up to me and asked me a question after one of the sessions. He said that he was going to be working with a local high school cross-country team. He wanted to know what I thought would be the most important things to share with cross-country runners to try to reduce their risk of injuries amongst the team throughout their cross-country season.  What information would I want to share with a high school cross-country team?  That's a great question and that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast. 

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Doc On The Run Podcast
What can doctors do to relate to runners?

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 4:47


Today's episode comes from the question-and-answer session at the International Foot & Ankle Foundation meeting in Las Vegas. I was lecturing on Medical Imaging Strategies in Runners to Avert Misdiagnosis.   At the end of this talk that I was giving, one of the doctors, Dr. Brad Hayman, asked a great question,    "A lot of us doctors who are not runners have a very difficult time relating to some of these runners because we don't necessarily get why it's so important that they're doing a particular race."   What can doctors do to relate to injured runners?    Well, that's a great question, and that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.

Doc On The Run Podcast
Can I let runners run in an ankle brace after an ankle sprain?

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 4:35


Today's episode comes from the question-and-answer period when I was lecturing at the International Foot & Ankle Foundation Medical Conference in Las Vegas. The talk was Conservative Management of Ankle Sprains in Runners Who Want to Run.   During that talk, I explained to the doctors everything that I do with runners who have ankle sprains. Afterward I got a great question from Dr. Bryan Markinson, who is a  prominent  physician from New York. He said:   "Okay. Is this stupid or is this not stupid? Because, I get runners who really want to run. I figure when they're in good shape, it's okay for them to run in an ankle brace. Is that really a thing that you recommend or not?"   Can I let runners run in an ankle brace after they've had an ankle sprain?    Well, that's a great question, and that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast

Doc On The Run Podcast
Do you agree not running is the safest way to heal a running injury?

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 4:32


I was just lecturing at the International Foot and Ankle Foundation meeting in Seattle. I was giving talks on running injuries. A doctor in the audience asked me if "not running" was the safest way for runners to heal running injuries. Keep in mind, this was a doctor asking the question. Have you ever thought this makes sense? After all, if a runner gets a running injury, and they stop running, that's the safest way to get it to heal. Or is it? Do you agree that not running is the safest way to heal a running injury? Well, that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run podcast.

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She's a DPM
Dr. Mary Crawford: Pursuing a New Career Outside of Podiatric Medicine & Surgery

She's a DPM

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later May 11, 2022 31:30


Welcome Dr. Mary Crawford, DPM to this week's episode of She's a DPM!Dr. Crawford has had a very successful career in Podiatric Medicine & Surgery, but more recently she has been pursuing a passion outside of medicine and transitioned into a new career. She began her business Crawford Canine Connection. Her mission? To enhance the human~canine connection through reward-based training and behavior modification.How does that differ from training students and surgical residents? What was the transition like leaving medicine? We answer all these questions and more! Resources:Crawford Canine Connection: https://www.crawfordcanineconnection.com/International Foot and Ankle Foundation: https://www.internationalfootankle.org/Lower Extremity Soft Tissue & Cutaneous Plastic Surgery (Hardback)https://www.amazon.com/Extremity-Tissue-Cutaneous-Plastic-Surgery/dp/0702031364 Welcome to She's a DPM. A podcast for women to share their experiences, knowledge, and insights on cultivating a life in, and outside, the field of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery.Contact me if there is a topic you'd like to hear more about, or if you know a kick ass Lady DPM who should be interviewed.Email: DrOexeman@gmail.com Instagram: @droexeman

Doc On The Run Podcast
Should I get an MRI of healing plantar fascia tear before I start running?

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 6:12


This is a great question I got from a runner during a recent telemedicine visit and this was a runner who actually called me for a second opinion because she had a tear in the plantar fascia. She felt like it was healing, and she wanted to get back to running. She was really hoping to get some kind of real positive affirmation or confirmation that she was okay to run and wanted to know whether or not she should get a repeat of the MRI that she had previously that actually discovered she had a partial tear in the plantar fascia and not just plantar fasciitis. Now, this is a great question and it's a completely reasonable one. In fact, I just discussed this with doctors last week at the International Foot and Ankle Foundation meeting, where I was actually lecturing on runner's heel pain. Should I get an MRI of my healing plantar fascia tear before I start running? Well, that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.

Doc On The Run Podcast
Heel neuritis doctor did alcohol injection with ultrasound is it a scam?

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 9:42


This episode actually comes from a question I got during the live question and answer period at the end of a talk I was giving at the International Foot and Ankle Foundation meeting in Hawaii. The question was about one of the conditions that can often be misdiagnosed as plantar fasciitis, and that's a condition called medial calcaneal neuritis.  With this condition a nerve on the inside of the heel becomes inflamed and painful.  In short, the patient had alcohol injection under ultrasound guidance by another doctor, but the condition dod not get any better.  The question from the doctor in the audience was basically asking me what my opinion about that procedure using ultrasound. Today on the Doc On The Run Podcast, we're talking about heel neuritis in a situation where a doctor did an alcohol injection with ultrasound and another doctor wanted to know if that was a scam.

Doc On The Run Podcast
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Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 6:42


A doctor at a medical conference asked me a great question!  I was giving a lecture at the International Foot and Ankle Foundation meeting in Hawaii on runners heel pain, specifically about the, what we call the differential diagnosis or the things that can cause runners heel pain.  In that talk I was also teaching about the differences in treatments between runners like us, and non-runner patients with heel pain. At the end of that lecture a doctor wanted to know which kind of imaging study was better for a runner with a suspected small tear in the plantar fascia ligament.  Today on the Doc on the Run Podcast, we're talking about MRI vs Ultrasound. Which is better for Plantar Fasciosis or Partial Rupture in a runner?

Doc On The Run Podcast
Doctor has a runner with a stress fracture for 2 months

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 6:56


I was just given a talk at the International Foot and Ankle Foundation's 40th Annual Hawaii Seminar. And at the end of the session, we got a couple of questions from the audience during the live Q&A for the doctors. A doctor in the audience she had a runner who is one of her patients.  This runner had been basically running on a mild stress fracture, which I would really consider a stress reaction, for a period of about two months but wanted to do a race.  Today on the Doc on the Run Podcast, we're talking about what a doctor should do when she is helping a runner with a stress fracture who has been running on it for 2 months and still wants to run a race.

Reportage International
Reportage international - Foot et musique pop: des envieux en France

Reportage International

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 3:00


L'Angleterre tentera dimanche 11 juillet de remporter l'Euro chez elle, à Wembley. C'est le stade le plus célèbre de Londres, connu pour avoir accueilli quelques concerts mythiques, ceux de Queen ou du Live Aid par exemple. L'Angleterre a inventé le ballon rond, elle a également sublimé le rock. Elle a enfin su unir ces deux phénomènes populaires. Cette culture si particulière a longtemps fait beaucoup d'envieux en France, de l'autre côté de la Manche.

Doc On The Run Podcast
Top 5 Heel Pain Takeaways from IFAF Sonoma

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 8:59


This episode comes from a medical conference last week. I was asked to give a couple of different lectures on running injuries at the International Foot and Ankle Foundation meeting in Sonoma, California.  One of the sessions was about runner's heel pain and the differences between normal everyday patients and runners. Today on the Doc On The Run Podcast, we're talking about the top five differences between normal patients with heel pain and runners.  

Doc On The Run Podcast
Top 3 Stress Fracture Takeaways from IFAF Sonoma

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 7:46


This episode comes from a lecture I was giving at a medical conference just last week. One of the lectures was on the differences between stress response, stress reaction, and stress fractures in athletes. There are really just a few main points doctors need to understand when treating runners with stress fractures. Today on the Doc On The Run Podcast, we're talking about the top three stress fracture takeaways from the International Foot and Ankle Foundation meeting in Sonoma, California.

Doc On The Run Podcast
3 times a runner should NOT get an MRI for stress fracture

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 7:09


This past weekend, I was giving a lecture at a medical conference. It was the International Foot and Ankle Foundation Conference that was supposed to be in Las Vegas, but it ended up being an online conference as many of these conferences are these days. But in any event, it's a large medical conference where doctors, foot and ankle surgeons, podiatrist, where they all go to get continuing medical education credits to maintain their licenses and learn new techniques.   Today on the Doc On The Run Podcast, we're talking about the three times a runner should not get an MRI for a stress fracture.

Doc On The Run Podcast
Grade one stress fracture is NOT a stress fracture

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 5:44


Today on the Doc on the Run Podcast, we're talking about how a grade one stress fracture is not a stress fracture at all. This weekend I was lecturing at the International Foot and Ankle Foundation meeting, which was supposed to be in Las Vegas, but it ended up being online, as many things are these days. But still, this is one of the largest medical conferences that is put on by the International Foot and Ankle Foundation For Education and Research specifically to help doctors, podiatrists, foot and ankle surgeons all get continuing education credits so they can maintain their medical licenses. So, it's all doctors. Well, I was asked to give a lecture on stress reactions and stress responses and stress fractures, specifically in athletes.

None Dare Call It Ordinary!
Bonus Episode 34: Three Stories of Measurements Gone Wild (SAMPLE)

None Dare Call It Ordinary!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 7:45


This bonus episode covers three stories about the weird and wild world of measurement. The first is the battle between two foots: the U.S. Survey Foot and the International Foot. The second is America's ongoing "height modernization" which will shorten some of our favorite mountains and upset Colorado. Lastly, we cover the retirement of Le Grand K, a sad hunk of metal underneath Paris that used to be the standard kilogram. For links to our Patreon page, merch store, and Discord server, head on over to nonedarecallitordinary.com

Prosperity & Something Greater
Ep. 7 | Dr. Dock Dockery and his global classroom: Finding Happiness, Fulfillment and Prosperity Through Teaching and Service

Prosperity & Something Greater

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 43:43


Have you ever wished you could travel the world, teach others in the process, and live your authentic life? I know I have. My guest in this interview has been doing this for decades.G. Dock Dockery, DPM, FACFAS, who likes to be called “Dock”, graduated from the Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio, as Valedictorian, and performed a surgical residency in foot and ankle surgery at the Waldo Podiatric Surgical Residency Program in Seattle. He is a Fellow and Past Board of Directors of the American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons. He is a Fellow and Past Board of Directors of the American Society of Foot & Ankle Dermatology, the American College of Podiatric Medicine and the American College of Foot and Ankle Pediatrics. Dr. Dockery is Board Certified in Foot and Ankle Surgery by the American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery and is Board Certified in Podiatric Orthopedics by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine.  He is a Distinguished Practitioner in the Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Division of the National Academies of Practice.  He was voted “One of America's 175 Most Influential Podiatrist” of 2006: voted as “Movers and Shakers: America's Most Influential Podiatrists” in 2012; Inducted into the Hall of Fame, Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine, Independence, Ohio, May 2016 and voted into “Top DPMs” in 2017, by the Podiatry Management Magazine Editors & Advisors. He received the 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award, PM Magazine, Hall of Fame inductee. He is the Executive Editor of the Foot and Ankle Online Journal (FAOJ.Org). He has published more than 151 scientific articles in peer-reviewed medical journals and textbook chapters and is the author of, Color Atlas and Text of Forefoot Surgery, Mosby Publishers, 1992; Cutaneous Disorders of the Lower Extremities, W.B. Saunders Publisher, 1997; Color Atlas of Foot & Ankle Dermatology, Lippincott-Raven, 1999; Lower Extremity Soft Tissue & Cutaneous Plastic Surgery, Elsevier Sciences, 2006; and, the Lower Extremity Soft Tissue & Cutaneous Plastic Surgery, 2nd edition, Elsevier Sciences, 2012; He is also the Founder, Chairman of the Board and Director of Scientific Affairs of the International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research; Everett, Washington.Recommended Books:Podiatry Prosperity - How to Market, Manage, and Love Your PracticeThe Podiatry Practice Business Solution: Everything You Need to Know to Flourish in Your Podiatry BusinessThe Remarkable Life of the Skin: An Intimate Journey Across Our Largest Organ

BOOM: Biomechanics on our Minds
Student Voices Episode 6: iFAB 2020

BOOM: Biomechanics on our Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 29:29


At the University of Sao Paulo, Postdoctoral Fellow, Ricky Watari, has a fun conversation with Professor Isabel Sacco about the upcoming International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics (i-FAB) Meeting. The meeting this year takes place in São Paulo, Brazil on April 5-8. Learn more about the beginning of iFAB, this year's amazing program, and all the benefits for students attending! Follow i-FAB on Social Media: instagram: @ifab2020 facebook: ifab2020 twitter: @sbbiomech www.ifab2020.com #fabman #ifab2020

BOOM: Biomechanics on our Minds
Student Voices Episode 6: iFAB 2020

BOOM: Biomechanics on our Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 29:33


At the University of Sao Paulo, Postdoctoral Fellow, Ricky Watari, has a fun conversation with Professor Isabel Sacco about the upcoming International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics (i-FAB) Meeting. The meeting this year takes place in São Paulo, Brazil on April 5-8. Learn more about the beginning of iFAB, this year's amazing program, and all the benefits for students attending! Follow i-FAB on Social Media: instagram: @ifab2020 facebook: ifab2020 twitter: @sbbiomech www.ifab2020.com #fabman #ifab2020

Podiatry Legends Podcast
032 - Dr Dock Dockery International Foot & Ankle Foundation

Podiatry Legends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 54:42


Dr Dock Dockery is the Founder and Chairman of the International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research, a position he has held for the past 40 years. He has authored over 150 scientific articles and chapters in medical journals and texts and five medical textbooks.  He is also an International Educator, Lecturer, Author, and promotor of podiatric medicine and surgery. He enjoys teaching lower extremity pediatric corrective surgery, dermatology and plastic surgery techniques. Today we talk about:  - The International Foot & Ankle Foundation  - Why education and travel work so well together  -  Foot and ankle plastic surgery  - What he learnt writing five textbooks  - Why you should start collecting photos of exciting cases  - Gin & Cigars Final Tip If you want to be a better podiatrist, you need to always be on a constant path of learning.  "Learn like you're going to live forever, live like you're going to die tomorrow." Every day you should learn something new, and every day you should live your life like you don't have much time left. You'll have far more fun be a lot more interesting.  If you can afford it, enjoy life. Take the trips, buy cars and live in a beautiful home, but you should always be managing your finances.  If you have any questions about this podcast episode, please email me at tf@tysonfranklin.com, or you can connect with Dock Dockery at IFAF. And make sure you check out the long list of upcoming events and seminars.  If you enjoyed this episode you might also enjoy: 003 - Dr Peter Wishnie Goals & Practice Management  One-On-One Coaching & Mentoring The fastest and most efficient way to grow your podiatry business is by using a business coach or mentor. There are many coaching programs currently available, but in my opinion, most are beige and non-specific. Please email me and let's see where I can you.   Subscribe To My Newsletter If you'd like to be kept up to date with my speaking engagements, EVENTS and other activities, please sign up to my NEWSLETTER. I promise not to spam you with daily emails telling you how awesome I am.  If you'd like more marketing and management tips for your podiatry business check out my other podcast; It's No Secret with Dr T. Order My Book It's No Secret There's Money In Podiatry. In Australia, you can order directly from my website, but if you live overseas, I would suggest Amazon or the Book Depository.  Podiatry Legends Facebook Page I have set up a Podiatry Legends Facebook page, where I will be posting additional small business tips and information regarding podiatry events around the world. Check it out: Podiatry Legends Facebook Page.  Subscribe To Podiatry Legends If you enjoyed listening to this Podcast, please SUBSCRIBE and tell all your podiatry friends. If you enjoy it a lot, it will put a HUGE smile on my face if you left a REVIEW on iTunes, or wherever you like to listen to podcasts. 

BudPod with Phil Wang & Pierre Novellie
Episode 8 - International Foot Flaps

BudPod with Phil Wang & Pierre Novellie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 56:06


Welcome to the Church of Dirty Boys and Girls! Pierre Novellie and Phil Wang discuss letters and technology, foot flaps, pedicures, sleeping formally, self-discipline, original sin and we do some AWESOME listener emails with even more OKAY THANK YOU. Also featuring hymns, a sermon and a song about omelettes. Get in touch! Email us thebudpod@gmail.com or @thebudpod on Twitter! And don't forget to give us an Uber five stars on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Hey OA
HeyOA023: Jill Halstead, PhD, FFPM, RCPS(Glas), University of Leeds, Leeds, UK

Hey OA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 32:53


Dr. Jill Halstead, a clinical academic podiatrist who works in the National Health Service and is a visiting research fellow affiliated to the University of Leeds in the UK, talks everything you want to know about osteoarthritis of the foot. If you are interested in more about foot OA, you can follow Jill on twitter @HalsteadDr and check out the International Foot and Ankle OA Consortium discussion group meeting at OARSI 2019.

Doc On The Run Podcast
Inflammation in Runners- Sometimes its good and sometimes its bad

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 21:21


Just about a week ago I was giving a lecture in Las Vegas at the 24th Annual Scientific Program of the International Foot and Ankle Foundation and this is a medical conference where podiatrists, foot and ankle surgeons, sports medicine doctors go to get their continuing medical education credits. One of the lectures I was asked to give there was entitled “Inflammation in athletes – The good, the bad and ugly” and in that talk I was trying to go through and explain to doctors what really happens and why is inflammation such a big problem. There’s lots of stuff written now and it’s been going on for a long time in way back in 20014 there was the cover of Time magazine. It was the secret killer and this link between inflammation and all these other chronic diseases that really cause trouble. We think of inflammation as this inherently bad thing. In fact if you do a search and you’re looking up inflammation, you’re trying to learn about inflammation, you can actually find where doctors have written that inflammation is a pathology that has to be treated. And that may seem like its true because there’s so many different things related to inflammation and particularly in chronic inflammation. Today on the Doc On The Run podcast we’re talking about inflammation, sometimes it’s good and sometimes it’s bad so you don’t always have to treat the inflammation.

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Doc On The Run Podcast
100% Recovery Means Free Speed

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 8:55


Are you recovering at 100% capacity? Are you doing truly everything you can to maximize your capacity for healing after your workouts? If you’re not, you’re wasting a lot of time when you’re training. On Friday I was lecturing at the International Foot and Ankle Foundation meeting in Seattle. This is a medical conference where foot and ankle surgeons, podiatrists and sports medicine physicians go to get their continuing medical education. One of the lectures I was giving was on recidivism in runners and what doctors can and should be doing differently to help reduce the risk of re-injury. One of the concepts I was trying to explain to doctors is the idea that there is no overtraining, there is only under-recovering.

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Doc On The Run Podcast
Minimalist vs Maximalist Running Shoes

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 31:51


Minimalist running shoes, maximalist running shoes and barefoot running, they’re all some of the more recent trends in running and running shoe technology. There's a lot of debate around these different kinds of running shoes as well as different running forms and I was recently invited to give a lecture at the International Foot and Ankle Foundation meeting in Lake Tahoe on February 17, 2017. Today on the Doc On The Run podcast we're talking about the differences between minimalist and maximalist running shoes.

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