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Feel confused about how to assess and treat someone with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND)? We got your back! In this episode host Erin Gallardo interviews FND experts Heather Salon, PT, DPT, NCS and Julie Maggio, PT, DPT, NCS on this range of neurological symptoms that includes functional movement disorders, seizures, and speech/communication issues. FND is characterized by abnormal brain connectivity and network dysfunction, often presenting with mixed symptoms. A key shift in recent years has been the recognition of FND as a "rule-in" diagnosis, rather than a diagnosis of exclusion. Learn what to expect during the subjective evaluation and how to approach it with best practice. Heather and Julie highlight the importance of identifying specific "rule-in" signs, such as Hoover sign, give-way weakness, and symptom variability, to confidently diagnose FND. They also emphasize the need for a comprehensive assessment, including evaluations of the motor, sensory, and autonomic systems. Also discussed are differential diagnoses like dystonia. The conversation underscored the multidisciplinary nature of FND care, with physical therapists, occupational therapists, psychologists, and neurologists working collaboratively to provide optimal treatment. Sensory-based interventions, such as the use of Kinesio tape, abdominal binders, and visual feedback, were discussed as valuable tools in the PT's toolbox. Importantly, Heather and Julie stress the need to manage patient expectations and set realistic goals, focusing on improving function and reducing symptoms rather than aiming for complete symptom resolution. They also highlighted the importance of ongoing education and resources for clinicians interested in advancing their knowledge and skills in the FND field. Check out these resources mentioned in the episode: https://www.fndsociety.org/fnd-education FND society education resources 26.08.2023-Information-guideance-sheet-for-medical-professionals.pdf (fndaction.org.uk) Inform the doctor fact sheet Diagnosis and Management of FND A framework for understanding the pathophysiology of functional neurological disorders A practical review of FN for the general physician
Welcome to another episode of the Pain and Performance podcast. In this episode, I interview Michael Jones, an expert in posture correction. We discuss the negative effects of prolonged sitting and the importance of body awareness. Jones emphasizes the need for active sitting and taking regular posture breaks to counteract the negative effects of sitting. He also recommends incorporating eye exercises to combat the strain caused by excessive screen time. Jones explains the benefits of using kinesio tape to improve muscle proprioception and shares his favorite exercises for posture correction, including anti-gravity movements and chin tucks. In our conversation, Michael Jones and I discuss the importance of good posture and how it can improve overall health and well-being. We provide practical tips and exercises to improve posture, including using resistance bands, incorporating mobilization techniques, and using lumbar supports and footrests. We also discuss the benefits of balance training and the role of ergonomics in maintaining good posture. Our conversation emphasizes the importance of taking breaks, standing up, and staying active throughout the day.Takeaways-- Prolonged sitting can lead to poor posture and a range of health issues.-- Active sitting and taking regular posture breaks can help counteract the negative effects of sitting.-- Incorporating eye exercises can alleviate eye strain and improve visual range of motion.-- Kinesio tape can enhance muscle proprioception and improve posture.-- Anti-gravity movements and chin tucks are effective exercises for posture correction. Good posture is essential for overall health and well-being.-- Resistance bands and mobilization techniques can help improve posture and reduce pain.-- Using lumbar supports and footrests can provide additional support and comfort while sitting.-- Balance training and incorporating ergonomics into daily life can help maintain good posture.-- Taking breaks, standing up, and staying active throughout the day are important for maintaining good posture.Links:DERRICKTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@drderrickInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/derrickbhines/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@DrDerrickMIKEInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/mikejonestoday/ LinkedIn:https://th.linkedin.com/in/painfreeme
Chiropractic Care is not only helpful for injury recovery, but for preventing future injury and improving performance. This week, we're joined by Holistic Integration's own Dr. Dodge to talk about how Chiropractic care can help you maximize motion and performance in work and at play. In this episode, you'll learn:—Why Structure-Function Care is necessary for Homeostasis and Homeostasis is the definition of both health and performance.—The reason Dr. Prather compares Structure-Function Care to an IndyCar team trying to achieve a race car's fullest potential.—The use of Structure-Function Care treatments like Chiropractic, Cupping, and Kinesio-tape by Olympic athletes.—How Holistic Integration utilizes a Chiropractic adjusting philosophy that looks for precise alignment and looks at lab tests differently by looking for optimal health ranges instead of the average ranges of lab reports.—The role of Chiropractic in helping to prevent repetitive motion injuries (or lack of motion or unusual motions) from your work and get you to peak performance. —How the ProMotion technology at Holistic Integration has research-proven protocols designed specifically for 18 different Sports like Baseball, Swimming, Tennis, Pickleball, Golf, and Yoga.—The three most common Sports played by adults (Running/Walking, Pickleball, and Golf) and how Chiropractic can help with injury prevention and improved performance. And the quick balance test that 75-80% of people cannot pass, including those who think they have good balance.—How superstar athletes such as Michael Phelps, Tiger Woods, Tom Brady, Michael Jordan, and Venus Williams considered Chiropractic care as an essential part of their performance.—Why your child or grandchild is probably using their school backpack incorrectly. And the maximum weight they SHOULD be carrying as a percentage of their body weight. —Plus, you'll hear from Chayoung, a patient at Holistic Integration, and how she "doesn't know where she would be" without Dr. Prather and his staff.http://www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com
In this episode, Mike sits down with renowned sports therapist and author John Gibbons to explore the world of kinesiology taping. With years of experience treating elite athletes and everyday patients alike, John shares insights from his latest book, A Practical Guide to Kinesiology Taping for Injury Prevention & Common Medical Conditions. The discussion dives deep into the science behind Kinesio taping, how it alleviates pain and supports muscles, and the most common mistakes people make when applying the tape. John's Website: https://www.johngibbonsbodymaster.co.uk/ John's Kinesiotaping Course: https://bodymaster-method.mykajabi.com/kinesiologytaping Use discount code BOBANDBRAD at checkout for 20% off Book: A Practical Guide to Kinesiology Taping for Injury Prevention and Common Medical Conditions https://amzn.to/3WYZ2H1 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bobandbrad/support
Dr. Sybille Molle graduated from Veterinary Medicine at the Perugia University, Italy in 2004. After a period of practice in equine medicine and surgery at AEMMECI equine practice in Rome (2001-2005) and at the Département Hippique of the Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire of Lyon, France (September 2008) she focused her interests on rehabilitation and physical therapy of the horse, which led her to become a Certified Equine Rehabilitation Therapist at Animal Rehabilitation Institute, Loxahatchee, FL in 2010. After that date, she completely dedicated her professional activity to the treatment of sport horses focusing on manual therapies and the more innovative techniques of equine physiotherapy, athletic conditioning, and re-education of posture. Curiosity and the desire to discover some additional techniques brought her to attend in 2011 the courses of the Kinesio Taping Association for human patients. After her initial contact, the KTA asked her cooperation to become the first DVM worldwide to be a Certified Kinesio Taping Instructor. Since 2011 she started developing the education program for the application of the Kinesio® Taping Method for Equines. Dr. Molle has been teaching this program worldwide from 2012 until 2016. In 2016 she ended her association with Kinesio in order to expand this educational program with ARI. Dr. Molle has lectured at many national and international congresses in equine rehabilitation including the application of Equine Kinesio Taping and was a guest author of the 2016 Rehabilitation of the Equine Athlete in Veterinary Clinics of North America, Equine Practice. Since 2019 Dr. Molle is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
Dr. Sybille Molle graduated from Veterinary Medicine at the Perugia University, Italy in 2004. After a period of practice in equine medicine and surgery at AEMMECI equine practice in Rome (2001-2005) and at the Département Hippique of the Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire of Lyon, France (September 2008) she focused her interests on rehabilitation and physical therapy of the horse, which led her to become a Certified Equine Rehabilitation Therapist at Animal Rehabilitation Institute, Loxahatchee, FL in 2010. After that date, she completely dedicated her professional activity to the treatment of sport horses focusing on manual therapies and the more innovative techniques of equine physiotherapy, athletic conditioning, and re-education of posture. Curiosity and the desire to discover some additional techniques brought her to attend in 2011 the courses of the Kinesio Taping Association for human patients. After her initial contact, the KTA asked her cooperation to become the first DVM worldwide to be a Certified Kinesio Taping Instructor. Since 2011 she started developing the education program for the application of the Kinesio® Taping Method for Equines. Dr. Molle has been teaching this program worldwide from 2012 until 2016. In 2016 she ended her association with Kinesio in order to expand this educational program with ARI. Dr. Molle has lectured at many national and international congresses in equine rehabilitation including the application of Equine Kinesio Taping and was a guest author of the 2016 Rehabilitation of the Equine Athlete in Veterinary Clinics of North America, Equine Practice. Since 2019 Dr. Molle is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
This week, I talked about my knee injury! There are great natural ways to help with knee pain, as long as the injury isn’t TOO severe. I had marked knee pain for a few days that rapidly improved with the right care! Rest, ice, compression, elevation. Helpful salves. Chiropractic and acupuncture. Kinesio tape! PT exercises. All […]
Discover the power of mewing, face yoga, and face massage for achieving a lifted appearance.Connect with Yulia: @yuliadiumeaShow notes: www.onairella.com/post/343-face-yogaTimestamped Chapters00:00:45 - Introduction: Holistic Esthetician Yulia Diumea00:01:27 - Yulia's Background and Beauty Philosophy00:02:20 - Deep Dive into Facial Massage Techniques...including deep tissue face massage, buccal massage, face cupping, Kinesio taping, sculpting massage, and facial reflexology.00:03:28 - Discussion on Holistic Esthetics vs. Conventional Methods00:04:01 - Explanation of Buccal Massage and Its Benefits00:05:16 - Connection Between Facial Muscles and Whole Body Health00:06:36 - The Role of Masseter Muscles in Facial Health and the risks of Botox on this area00:07:34 - Critique of Invasive Cosmetic Treatments00:08:40 - Treating the Root Causes of Wrinkles00:09:01 - Introduction to Mewing ...a technique involving the correct tongue posture to improve facial structure and health.00:12:13 - Tips for Incorporating Facial Exercises into Daily Routine00:14:21 - Yulia's Face Revival Method and Client Transformations00:16:33 - The Root Cause of Droopy Eyelids00:18:29 - Comprehensive Approach: Neck, Back, Head & Face00:19:53 - Listener Q&A: Practical Exercises and Techniques00:22:12 - The Impact of Posture on Youthful Appearance00:24:43 - Visual Demonstrations and Further Learning-----------------------------------------------On Air With Ella is for women who want to feel better, look better, live better - and have more fun doing it. This is where we share simple strategies and tips for living a bit better every day. Not in a generic “live, laugh, love” way, but in a kick more a$ every day at every age kind of way! If you're interested in mindset and wellness, healthy habits and relationships, or hormone health, aging well and eating well, then you're in the right place. Connect with Me: InstagramLinkedInYouTubePrivate Facebook GroupMy Amazon StorefrontWebsite☎️ Leave a voice message: +1 (202) 681-0388 ------------------------------------We'll make you famous ;-)Would you take 32 secs leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review?Click here, scroll to bottom, and tap 5 stars. Then click "Write a Review." Leave a comment so we can read it on the air! -------------------------------
Dr. Sybille Molle graduated from Veterinary Medicine at the Perugia University, Italy in 2004. After a period of practice in equine medicine and surgery at AEMMECI equine practice in Rome (2001-2005) and at the Département Hippique of the Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire of Lyon, France (September 2008) she focused her interests on rehabilitation and physical therapy of the horse, which led her to become a Certified Equine Rehabilitation Therapist at Animal Rehabilitation Institute, Loxahatchee, FL in 2010. After that date, she completely dedicated her professional activity to the treatment of sport horses focusing on manual therapies and the more innovative techniques of equine physiotherapy, athletic conditioning, and re-education of posture. Curiosity and the desire to discover some additional techniques brought her to attend in 2011 the courses of the Kinesio Taping Association for human patients. After her initial contact, the KTA asked her cooperation to become the first DVM worldwide to be a Certified Kinesio Taping Instructor. Since 2011 she started developing the education program for the application of the Kinesio® Taping Method for Equines. Dr. Molle has been teaching this program worldwide from 2012 until 2016. In 2016 she ended her association with Kinesio in order to expand this educational program with ARI. Dr. Molle has lectured at many national and international congresses in equine rehabilitation including the application of Equine Kinesio Taping and was a guest author of the 2016 Rehabilitation of the Equine Athlete in Veterinary Clinics of North America, Equine Practice. Since 2019 Dr. Molle is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
Spine specialist, Dr. Anna Jurik shares a story of a 64-year-old female with spine fractures who was treated with Cox Technic. Dr. Anna Jurik is a licensed Chiropractic Physician and a Registered and Licensed Dietitian/ Nutritionist. She is a graduate of National University of Health Sciences, where she earned her degrees in Chiropractic Medicine, a Masters in Advanced Clinical Practice and a certificate in Massage Therapy. She currently holds a position as a teaching clinician at the university and is ranked as a Professor. Her unique background has allowed her to take her teaching experiences outside of the standard classroom. She has taught seminars, which has allowed her to educate her colleagues as well as personally expand her mindset and experiences. Dr. Jurik also holds degrees in Exercise Physiology and Dietetics, and has earned various certifications and trainings over the years in order to diversify her treatment options. These include Graston Deep Tissue Technique, Kinesio-taping, Webster Technique, Pediatrics & Prenatal care, Rehabilitation of the Spine, Craniosacral Therapy, Rehabilitation of the Spine, Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization, Acupuncture, Cox Technique and Chinese Medicine. This unique background has allowed her to truly treat every patient holistically. It allows her to work with a patient and put together a natural and specific plan to achieve and help maintain the best health possible. It has also allowed her to have a wide knowledge base that she is able to share with those she is educating. Resources: 630-629-9664 Clinic ajurik@nuhs.edu Find a Back Doctor The Cox 8 Table by Haven Medical
Stuck on you! Have you ever used Kinesiotape before? Where did you put it and for what purpose? Did you know there's different degrees of tension when applying the tape? Well, all these are questions you may not have thought of when using Kinesiotape. Listen up, we have all these pondering thoughts answered in this podcast. Teresa Casagrande, PT, CHT from Sturgeon Bay, WI energetically greets us to discuss various kinds of tape and purposes of each brand of tape. She details out numerous diagnoses, tension and length of time Kinesiotape should be applied. Hope you enjoy our 30th episode brought to you by Hand to Shoulder Center of Wisconsin-Appleton! Teri Casagranda earned her Master of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville and Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Boston University. She became a Certified Hand Therapist in 2007, Certified Kinesio Taping Practitioner in 2011 and Certified Kinesio Taping Instructor in 2017. She worked at the Hand to Shoulder Center of Wisconsin from 2002 until 2013, when she moved to Sturgeon Bay and is currently employed as a Casual Call therapist for Door County Medical Center. Karwacińska, J., Kiebzak, W., Stepanek-Finda, B., Kowalski, I. M., Protasiewicz-Fałdowska, H., Trybulski, R., & Starczyńska, M. (2012). Effectiveness of kinesio taping on hypertrophic scars, keloids and Scar Contractures. Polish Annals of Medicine, 19(1), 50–57. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.poamed.2012.04.010 Klein, H., Brockmann, R., & Assmann, A. (2015). Pain-diminishing effect of Kinesio taping in patients after sternotomy. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 10(S1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-10-s1-a76
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Täglich werden kilometerweise Tape angebracht - doch was steckt da eigentlich dahinter? In dieser Podcast Episode habe ich die aktuelle Studienlage zu diesem Thema für dich zusammengefasst. Ich bin sehr gespannt, was du dazu sagst.
Fußballer und Top-Athleten schwören drauf: Kinesiologische Tapes werden auf die Haut geklebt und sollen Schmerzen lindern, bei Bewegungsproblemen helfen - und sogar die Leistung steigern! Behauptet zumindest Erfinder Dr. Kenzo Kase aus Japan. Doch auch viele Physiotherapeuten sind begeistert von der angeblich phänomenalen Wirkung der bunten Pflaster. Wie schade, dass wissenschaftliche Studien zu einem "etwas" anderen Ergebnis kommen. Unsere Quellen: https://www.quarks.de/science-cops Von Maximilian Doeckel.
Dr. Elra Morgan, founder and director of St. Clair County Laser Pain Center, was interviewed on Optimal Health Radio about revolutionary laser therapy for pain management.Dr. Elra Morgan, founder, and director of St. Clair County Laser Pain Center, is introducing revolutionary laser therapy for pain management in the community. With over 4,000 treated patients and a wealth of experience, Dr. Morgan is a leading expert in laser therapy.Laser therapy is a safe and effective alternative to traditional pain management methods, offering minimal side effects and faster and more lasting results. The therapy delivers a concentrated dose of light energy to damaged or inflamed tissues, promoting faster healing, reducing inflammation, and relieving pain. Unlike medications, laser therapy treats the root cause of the pain, not just the symptoms.St. Clair County Laser Pain Center offers laser therapy for a wide range of conditions, including back pain, neuropathy, plantar fasciitis, and knee pain. Dr. Morgan combines laser therapy with other modalities, such as non-surgical spinal decompression, vibration therapy, and balance rehabilitation, for optimal results.“We have seen amazing results with laser therapy,” says Dr. Morgan. “Not only does it relieve pain, but it also improves range of motion, balance, and overall quality of life. Laser therapy is safe for everyone, and we welcome patients from all over, even international patients.”Dr. Morgan's extensive background and training include an honors graduate from Logan College of Chiropractic, a Master's Degree in Sports Science and Sports Rehabilitation (M.S.), and a Bachelor's Degree of Science in Life Science and Biology. He completed a multi-disciplinary clinical internship with the Detroit Lions, a hospital externship with Brain and Neuro-Spine Clinic of Cape Girardeau Missouri, and is an internationally certified chiropractic sports physician. He has completed advanced certification in Graston, ART, Myofascial release, Kinesio-taping, and FAKTR and is a certified Youth Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Dr. Morgan is also the author of numerous articles pertaining to the diagnosis and treatment of auto-related personal injuries.To learn more about St. Clair County Laser Pain Center and laser therapy, visit their website at www.stclaircountylaserpaincenter.com or call (810) 420-0801 to schedule a consultation.The Optimal Health Showhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/optimal-health-show/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/leading-expert-dr-elra-morgan-brings-revolutionary-laser-therapy-to-st-clair-county-for-pain-management
In this episode, Dillon sits down to discuss everything you need to know about Kinesio tape (KT tape) and other elastic taping methods! We look to answer the following: what is the proposed mechanism of KT tape? Does Kinesio tape help decrease the pain experience? Will Kinesio tape help to decrease swelling? Does Kinesio tape have any impact on performance? All of this and more are answered in this episode. Hope you enjoy! -Team [P]Rehab The [P]rehab Membership: Trial 7-days for Free! This is the ultimate anti-barrier solution to keeping your body healthy. Access state-of-the-art physical therapy, fitness programs, and workouts online in the comforts of your own home or gym. Follow [P]rehab: Website Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Facebook TikTok [P]Rehabbers thank you for listening and let us know what to talk about next. We hope to help you take control of your health through education! Did you enjoy this? Please rate, review, share, and subscribe. Every bit of feedback, comments, subscriptions, and sharing helps others to discover this content and find available solutions!
Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT 1:27 Circle practicum 7:01 Treating seven Ehlers-Danlos at once 19:00 Increasing secretions and vitality in facia and adipose? 24:21 Take out the bad stuff, put in the good stuff 27:08 Phantom limb pain 35:25 Bulging disc facet blocks 44:09 Thalamic pain fused discs 48:23 Plication surgery 50:37 49/97 with Kinesio tape 52:36 81 in the vagus 56:02 Myasthenia gravis 56:20 FSM is good for humility 58:18 FSM is a language
Jonathan and Chris speak to Nick Tiller, PhD, a physiologist interested in exercising and the marketing hype that often surrounds the topic. They discuss the few supplements that can improve your workouts, as well as the gadgets that probably won't. Bookending their conversation is the important question: what is the best exercise? 2:35 Common misunderstandings around exercising 4:43 Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) 11:28 Creatine supplements 13:49 Caffeine 14:50 Glucose supplements and sports drinks 18:31 Protein intake 21:08 Beta-alanine supplements 22:34 Kinesio tape, aka placebo tape 28:09 Placebos and sports performance 33:10 Cristiano Ronaldo's brand deals 40:13 Methylene blue 43:22 Ultramarathons: are they good for you? 51:34 What is the best type of exercise? * Theme music: “Fall of the Ocean Queen“ by Joseph Hackl. To contribute to The Body of Evidence, go to our Patreon page at: http://www.patreon.com/thebodyofevidence/. Patrons get a bonus show on Patreon called “Digressions”! Check it out! Links: 1) Nick Tiller on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NBTiller 2) Nick Tiller's website: https://www.nbtiller.com/ 3) Nick Tiller's Skeptical Inquirer columns: https://skepticalinquirer.org/category/the-skeptics-guide-to-sports-science/ 4) Jonathan Jarry's website, announcing his UK tour: https://www.jonathanjarry.com/
In this week's episode of Form, Function, and Flow Lab, I talked about reviews of some of the new products I got for the office. They are from the company called RockTape, and we do use a lot of their products in the office because they have a really good continuing education program aside from the Kinesio tape that they are so famous for. Here, I talked about the products and courses I love from RockTape and the new products I just got, which will dive into vibration versus percussion massage guns. Vibration has a lot of benefits and I hope you learn a lot from this episode. In this episode we discuss: [00:37] Introduction to the topic[3:34] The new products I got from RockTape and my reviews[5:39] Vibration vs Percussion Massage Guns[15:10] Conclusion If you have any questions, you can drop it in the comment section or you can send me a message through Facebook or Instagram. I'd be happy to do another podcast about your questions. Also, if you want me to talk about something specific, let me know! You can also check my TikTok account as I use the platform to educate viewers about movement, chiropractic education, yoga, pregnancy, and more! Thank you for listening and see you next week!
Anthropometric's Influence on Biomechanics - Pt 2FAKTR Podcast Episode 31Featuring: Greg Hawthorne, MS, LATEPISODE SUMMARYToday, we begin a new two-part training titled, "Anthropometric's Influence on Biomechanics with Greg Hawthorne."In today's episode, we begin looking at the effects of Anthropometrics and how it can effect and influence movement and biomechanics. Anthropometrics is defined as the science of measuring the size and proportions of the human body. In epidemiological studies, anthropometry is often used to evaluate disease risk as well as assessing body composition changes. Anthropometric measurements can provide valuable information about health and development status, either as standalone or as combined measurements.We all know that each person is an individual and that everyone moves a little bit differently. But how often do you take this into consideration when you are attempting to determine whether or not your patient has "normal" movement patterns or range of motion? In this two-part training, we dive into how skeletal structure and position influence the function of muscles and connective tissues. Appreciating how underlying skeletal shapes and measurements affect movement is pivotal to understanding why people move the way they do.About our Speaker:Greg Hawthorne is a Licensed Athletic Trainer and Performance Coach who has spent time working in the NFL, Division 1 athletics, general population, youth athletes, and the Air Force. Greg has training in a variety of courses ranging from Respiratory training (PRI), acute care, advanced taping techniques (Kinesio, FMT, Strapping), manual therapy, and neurology (IKN). Greg believes the body is widely complex which allows people to move in different ways while achieving similar outcomes. He uses this understanding to look at every person as an N=1 study.This Episode Sponsored by: This episode is sponsored by Southeast Professional Education Group. For close to a decade, we have been assisting content creators with leveraging education to engage their audience and grow their influence within the healthcare industry. If you are interested in launching an online course, podcast or teaching continuing education courses, we want to talk to you.Fill out the interest form to schedule an appointment here: https://tinyurl.com/y8atnz4hPATREONWant exclusive access to additional bonus content, early-release episodes, and an ad-free listening experience? We are constantly adding more benefits for our patrons, so get in early for maximum value. Visit our patreon page to learn more here: https://www.patreon.com/FAKTRLinks:More of a visual learner? View the full recorded webinar replay here >> https://sports-seminars.clickfunnels.com/free-webinar-arthropometrics-and-movementHave a question that wasn't covered? Submit your questions for an upcoming Q&A episode here: https://2earrqgh.paperform.coWant to stay informed about upcoming events, special offers, new products, courses and more? Click the link below to get on our email list (you'll be glad you did): https://dsb2mjfm.paperform.co/CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FAKTRconceptINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/FAKTREDUCATION/LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/faktr
The Patient JourneyFAKTR Podcast Episode 30Featuring: Greg Hawthorne, MS, LATEPISODE SUMMARYToday, we begin a new two-part training titled, "Anthropometric's Influence on Biomechanics with Greg Hawthorne."In today's episode, we begin looking at the effects of Anthropometrics and how it can effect and influence movement and biomechanics. Anthropometrics is defined as the science of measuring the size and proportions of the human body. In epidemiological studies, anthropometry is often used to evaluate disease risk as well as assessing body composition changes. Anthropometric measurements can provide valuable information about health and development status, either as standalone or as combined measurements.We all know that each person is an individual and that everyone moves a little bit differently. But how often do you take this into consideration when you are attempting to determine whether or not your patient has "normal" movement patterns or range of motion? In this two-part training, we dive into how skeletal structure and position influence the function of muscles and connective tissues. Appreciating how underlying skeletal shapes and measurements affect movement is pivotal to understanding why people move the way they do.About our Speaker:Greg Hawthorne is a Licensed Athletic Trainer and Performance Coach who has spent time working in the NFL, Division 1 athletics, general population, youth athletes, and the Air Force. Greg has training in a variety of courses ranging from Respiratory training (PRI), acute care, advanced taping techniques (Kinesio, FMT, Strapping), manual therapy, and neurology (IKN). Greg believes the body is widely complex which allows people to move in different ways while achieving similar outcomes. He uses this understanding to look at every person as an N=1 study.This Episode Sponsored by: This episode is sponsored by Southeast Professional Education Group. For close to a decade, we have been assisting content creators with leveraging education to engage their audience and grow their influence within the healthcare industry. If you are interested in launching an online course, podcast or teaching continuing education courses, we want to talk to you.Fill out the interest form to schedule an appointment here: https://tinyurl.com/y8atnz4hPATREONWant exclusive access to additional bonus content, early-release episodes, and an ad-free listening experience? We are constantly adding more benefits for our patrons, so get in early for maximum value. Visit our patreon page to learn more here: https://www.patreon.com/FAKTRLinks:More of a visual learner? View the full recorded webinar replay here >> https://sports-seminars.clickfunnels.com/free-webinar-arthropometrics-and-movementHave a question that wasn't covered? Submit your questions for an upcoming Q&A episode here: https://2earrqgh.paperform.coWant to stay informed about upcoming events, special offers, new products, courses and more? Click the link below to get on our email list (you'll be glad you did): https://dsb2mjfm.paperform.co/CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FAKTRconceptINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/FAKTREDUCATION/LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/faktr
Rob and Dave are looking at some of the most frequently asked questions from the communities they work with and in this episode share great content in answer to a question on the difference between chronic and acute They also discuss what Kinesio tape and foam rolling actually do and what part of the routine where Kinesio tape and foam rollers are used is really important, listen in and hear the answers KEY TAKEAWAYS Acute and chronic are used to refer to the time frame, the amount of time you have had the pain Chronic refers to pain for over 3 months anything under that is described as acute The skill of any practitioner is going from medical language to patient language Part of our journey as healthcare practitioners is understanding the impact of the language we use Tape changes the sensation from a painful area to a non-painful one giving your brain something else to focus on There are lots of claims about what foam rollers can do but they are in reality a way to self-massage The action of getting up and moving to complete physical actions is what's important Warming up is a vital part of the exercise you are Walking increases blood flow far more than rolling around on a Victorian torture device BEST MOMENTS ‘It's elasticated tape at the end of the day, it doesn't do anything magical ‘I will warm up for the session doing squats, I won't spend twenty minutes flapping around on a foam roller and getting into weird positions' ‘Never do anything that actively causes pain' THE BACK PAIN PODCAST PROVIDER MAP - FINDING SOMEONE TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR BACK PAIN https://thebackpainpodcast.com/index.php/members-map/ VALUABLE RESOURCES The Back Pain Podcast The Back Pain Podcast website The Back Pain Podcast recommended products affiliate link Our Rode Mixer https://amzn.to/3waU8bx Our Microphones https://amzn.to/3rzSZ9Z Second Microphone https://amzn.to/2ObKMeA XLR Cable https://amzn.to/3rBL8ZB Studio Headphones https://amzn.to/3u082LE Laptophttps://amzn.to/3dhfafT Our webcam https://amzn.to/31uUefQ ABOUT THE HOSTS Dave Elliott Dave is the owner of Advanced Chiropractic, a chain of Chiropractic and massage therapy clinics in Essex, UK. Dave still sees patients during the week but has been working hard to talk to as many experts in the field of back pain as possible to help distil all the information and bring it to you in this awesome podcast. You can find Dave on any of the Advanced Chiropractic social media platforms, or you can contact him at hello@thebackpainpodcast.com if you have any questions for him. -Instagram Rob Beaven Rob owns and runs a multidisciplinary clinic, The Dyer St Clinic in Cirencester Gloucestershire. His team of Chiropractors, Physiotherapists, Osteopaths, Doctors, and podiatrists all collaborate on thousands of back pain patients every year. Alongside Dave, he has worked hard to bring to the table experts across all industries to give you the low down on back pain, with steps you can implement today to start feeling better. -Instagram -Twitter SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS Instagram Twitter Facebook CONTACT US hello@thebackpainpodcast.com Support the show: https://thebackpainpodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Koleno miluje bicykel, povera, že "na bicykli sa brucho len vezie" neplatí. Kinesio taping nie je placebo. MRko netreba liečiť, ale symptómy. Lokálne chudnutie nie je možné. NEXT? Róbert Hill: Do Nemocnice Bory sa vracajú lekári zo zahraničia, ktorí chcú vybudovať niečo výnimočné https://open.spotify.com/episode/6RPrl5vZaK7ibxQcubA9ON?si=87a528df833242f2 Produkcia @doktormafilipa by @zapoofficial
Kinesio-Tapes: welche Effekte erzielen sie, wie werden sie angewendet und welche Rolle spielen dabei die Farben?
Lerne Gesundheit - HIER & JETZT Katja Burkard hat Cordelia eine geklebt... und das live, letzte Woche bei Punkt 12. ... also ein Kinesio-Tape. - Am Sprunggelenk. Und genau darum soll es auch in der heutigen Folge gehen: Kinesio-Tapes selber kleben... Ist das sinnvoll oder gefährlich? Ein Kinesio-Tape (oder auch Sport-Tape) ist eine Art hochelastisches Pflaster aus Stoff. Es kann bei Verletzungen, Schmerzen, Verspannungen oder Entzündungen von Muskeln, Bändern, Sehnen oder Gelenken helfen, z.B. durch Stabilisierung oder auch Muskellockerung. Ob Tapes wirklich etwas bringen, lässt sich mit Studien noch schwer beweisen, doch Cordelia ist überzeugt und teilt heute ihr Wissen rund um Kinesio-Tapes mit dir. Was genau versteht man unter Tapes und wie wirken sie? Kannst du dir selber ein Tape kleben und worauf musst du dabei achten? Bei welchen Beschwerden können Tapes WIE helfen? Wenn du diese Folge gehört hast, kannst du vielleicht noch nicht perfekt Tapes kleben, - aber du weißt, worauf du achten musst, oder wie du dir einen Rat holst. P.S.: Bitte nimm Cordelias Witze nicht zu ernst und klebe niemandem eine... auch nicht dir selbst. ;-) Wie immer freuen wir uns über eine Bewertung und ein Abo. Denn so erreicht dieser Podcast noch viel mehr Menschen und wir können gemeinsam mehr Gesundheit auf diesem Planeten erschaffen! __________ Hier kommst du direkt zu der Folge, die Cordelia erwähnt hat: 16 // Faszientherapie - Hype oder Hilfe?: https://gesundheitkannstdulernen.podigee.io/16-faszientherapie-hype-oder-hilfe ___ Hier findest du mehr zu Dr. Cordelia Schott: ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drcordeliaschott/ ► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dubistdochaerztin?lang=de-DE ► Website: www.dr-cordelia-schott.de ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/cordelia_schott ► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-cordelia-schott-bb861079
Alex Williams is the founder and CEO of Holistic Hyperbarics. Having spent her professional life focused on health and wellness, Alex brings a unique combination of medical skills, equity activism, philanthropic values, and exceptional customer service to Holistic Hyperbarics. A Bay Area native, her career began when she launched her first business as a certified at-home healthcare aid, using her specialized training in surgical recovery and Kinesio taping to serve and support a diverse range of clients. Inspired to heighten her expertise and abilities to provide effective patient outcomes, Alex pursued concurrent work as an EMT. Treating under-served patients ignited Alex's passion and commitment to providing exemplary care in an industry that lacks personalized attention to a patient's well-being, highlighting Black and Brown bodies at rest. Understanding that time, care, and curated space for people to relax can expedite rehabilitation, Alex prides herself in turning a once-exclusive procedure into an affordable, accessible treatment option for the general public. Paying equal attention to the power of emotional and physical support that facilitates and accelerates healing, Alex offers clients the proven medical benefits of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in a relaxing spa-like setting.
Alex Williams is the founder and CEO of Holistic Hyperbarics. Having spent her professional life focused on health and wellness, Alex brings a unique combination of medical skills, equity activism, philanthropic values, and exceptional customer service to Holistic Hyperbarics. A Bay Area native, her career began when she launched her first business as a certified at-home healthcare aid, using her specialized training in surgical recovery and Kinesio taping to serve and support a diverse range of clients. Inspired to heighten her expertise and abilities to provide effective patient outcomes, Alex pursued concurrent work as an EMT. Treating under-served patients ignited Alex's passion and commitment to providing exemplary care in an industry that lacks personalized attention to a patient's well-being, highlighting Black and Brown bodies at rest. Understanding that time, care, and curated space for people to relax can expedite rehabilitation, Alex prides herself in turning a once-exclusive procedure into an affordable, accessible treatment option for the general public. Paying equal attention to the power of emotional and physical support that facilitates and accelerates healing, Alex offers clients the proven medical benefits of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in a relaxing spa-like setting. “you need to believe in what you are doing and have that belief be beyond anything that you want. You have to be so hungry for what you want that you are willing to not eat for days to focus on this thing. If you are so hellbent on making this business happen and this is what you dream about, this is what you talk about, this is what you make lists about in your phone, do it. Go with your gut and do it and don't let anyone tell you that it's not going to work. You need to find that for yourself … So go after it”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-lHj
The Doctors discuss Kinesio tape with the Tee Box
From Jose: Hey! My name is Jose and I have been practicing for almost 6 years mainly treating orthopedic conditions. I recently started a side business to help fitness athletes improve with injury prevention and performance. What makes me unique is the fact that I provide virtual services such as telehealth, online fitness coaching and virtual lifting assessments. Find Jose here: Website: www.kinesiohq.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kinesio_hq/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mobilityrehabforthefitnessathlete | Follow me on Instagram: @drmorganmeese | Join my Facebook Group: DPT to CEO | Start & Grow a Successful Solo Practice | Ready to start your own cash based practice? Let's talk! morganmeese.com/bookacall | Production: Katee Meese | MUSIC: We Are The Best Team! by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6235-we-are-the-best-team- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
La Fecha se debe a la creación de la primera escuela de Kinesiología en la Universidad de Buenos Aires en el año 1937, por iniciativa del Doctor Octavio Fernández. La Kinesiología es una disciplina que tiene como objetivo recuperar, mejorar y rehabilitar la capacidad física de las personas. A partir de las consecuencias respiratorias evidenciadas por el COVID 19, las y los kinesiólogos tienen un papel clave en la recuperación de la función pulmonar y disminución de tiempos de hospitalización en pacientes. En este episodio, contamos con la participación de: -Doctora Susana Alonso, Directora del Hospital José María Jorge de Almirante Brown. -Doctora Graciela Bonfigli, Directora del Hospital “Héroes de Malvinas” de Merlo. -Doctora Laura Masciantonio, Directora Asociada del Hospital José María Jorge de Almirante Brown.
Welcome back to Chat Sh*t Get Fit Recovery. This week we take a look brief look at kinesiology & applied kinesiology (Banana testing as Bill calls it) and then take a deep dive into the magic tape known as Kinesio tape. There is a whopping 1100+ studies on this tape on PubMed so plenty to look at. The problem is the lack of quality. We've done our best to find the best quality data we can to ensure you aren't being led astray. We want you to think of this statement. "Marketing over medicine". This stuff has been around since the 70s yet only became mainstream after exposure at the 2012 London Olympics. If it was so amazing why did it take so long to appear? Let's find out. As mentioned at the start of the podcast the video footage of the intro is certainly worth watching. Head over to our YouTube Linked Here to subscribe and get the full context to the madness that sometimes ensues. If you're serious about your health, fitness & wellness and want to be expertly guided every step of the way then we now have limited spaces for you to work with a member of our team on a 1-1 basis. Everything you need will be laid out for you. Training, nutrition, food plans. You'll also be a part of our Primal community where you'll have access to all of us and other members. We still offer our more affordable community-based programs which are periodized training programs designed and tested by us. For more information head to trainprimal.co/signup Want to support the Podcast? We have a discount code (PRIMAL10) for a fantastic coffee brand. Cannonball Coffee. Great tasting and super powerful which WILL give you a boost in the gym. We spoke to Cannonball Coffee on a previous podcast and you can listen to that here to see why we are such fans. So if you want to support us in some small way and get some great coffee head to cannonballcoffee.co.uk and use code PRIMAL10 for 10% off any order. New to the show? Head back to episode 1 "Let's Chat, Covid & Fitness" where we give an introduction into who we are and talk about the current state of ourselves and the fitness industry during this covid pandemic Find us on Instagram @bill_primal @coachtomreardon @andy_primal Website: www.chatshitgetfit.com Emai: csgfpodcast@gmail.com Studies Mentioned Disentangling manual muscle testing and Applied Kinesiology A double-blind, randomized study to assess the validity of applied kinesiology Test-retest-reliability and validity of the Kinesiology muscle test Effectiveness of kinesiology tape on sports performance abilities in athletes Effect of kinesiology taping on pain in individuals with musculoskeletal injuries Kinesio taping in musculoskeletal pain and disability that lasts for more than 4 weeks A systematic review of the effectiveness of kinesio taping for musculoskeletal injury Kinesio taping in treatment and prevention of sports injuries The immediate effects of kinesiology taping on cutaneous blood flow in healthy humans under resting conditions Current evidence does not support the use of Kinesio Taping in clinical practice Does current evidence support the use of kinesiology taping in people with knee osteoarthritis? The influence of kinesiology tape colour on performance and corticomotor activity in healthy adults
Was für eine schlaue Idee von Dr. Kenzo Kase vor fast 50 Jahren hatte, welche heute aus der Sportwelt nicht mehr weg zu denken ist. Warum eine Sinuskurve nicht nur in der Mathematik eine Rolle spielt, warum Leukotape es geschafft hat und ob Maik sich selber Tapen kann. Viele Fragen rund um das Thema Tape, egal ob Klassisch oder mit Kinesio, beantwortet Maik euch in dieser Folge.
Wir sind zurück in 2021! Und heute mit einem Thema, das bei uns sehr heiß diskutiert wurde. Es geht um Kinesiotape. Was sind eure Erfahrungen damit? Schreibt uns gerne und jetzt viel Spaß! 0:55 Frohes Neues Jahr! 5:50 Stammzellspende DKMS 8:49 Vandée Globe 2021 11:30 Was ist Kinesiotape? 14:13 Schmerzreduktion 19:44 Kinesiotape anlegen 23:34 Unsere Erfahrungen mit Kinesiotape 26:50 Verbesserung der Range Of Motion 32:45 Einleitung der Regeneration 33:46 Verbesserung der sportlichen Leistung 36:41 Unser Fazit Wenn euch die Folge gefallen hat, dann teilt sie mit euren Freunden. Abonniert uns bei Spotify und Apple Podcast, damit ihr keine Folge verpasst. Wir hören uns wieder am nächsten Montag. Startet gut in die Woche! Instagram ToL: https://www.instagram.com/trainingohnelimit Instagram Silvan: https://www.instagram.com/silvanschlegelpt Instagram Hendrik: https://www.instagram.com/hendrik_senf ------------------------------------------------ Hier geht's zu AIAS Berlin und zur DKMS www.dkms.de/aias-berlin ------------------------------------------------ Instagram Boris: https://www.instagram.com/borisherrmannracing Vandée Globe: https://www.vendeeglobe.org/en ------------------------------------------------ Literaturnachweise: Reneker, J. C., Latham, L., McGlawn, R., & Reneker, M. R. (2018). Effectiveness of kinesiology tape on sports performance abilities in athletes: A systematic review. Physical Therapy in Sport, 31, 83–98. Ramírez-Vélez, R., Hormazábal-Aguayo, I., Izquierdo, M., González-Ruíz, K., Correa-Bautista, J. E., & García-Hermoso, A. (2019). Effects of Kinesio taping alone versus sham taping in individuals with musculoskeletal conditions after intervention for at least one week: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Physiotherapy. Added, M. A. N., Costa, L. O. P., de Freitas, D. G., Fukuda, T. Y., Monteiro, R. L., Salomão, E. C., … Costa, L. da C. M. (2016). Kinesio Taping Does Not Provide Additional Benefits in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain Who Receive Exercise and Manual Therapy: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 46(7), 506–513. Keenan, K. A., Akins, J. S., Varnell, M., Abt, J., Lovalekar, M., Lephart, S., & Sell, T. C. (2017). Kinesiology taping does not alter shoulder strength, shoulder proprioception, or scapular kinematics in healthy, physically active subjects and subjects with Subacromial Impingement Syndrome. Physical Therapy in Sport, 24, 60–66.
Spine specialist, Dr. Elra Morgan shares a story of a young man that collapses while playing basketball. Dr. Elra Morgan is a chiropractor serving Marine City and the surrounding area. Our chiropractor and the rest of the welcoming team at American Chiropractic Medical Services are committed to providing chiropractic solutions to address your unique needs, whether you are experiencing back pain, neck pain, headaches, or even muscular tightness and tension. You may be searching for pain relief after an accident, experiencing an injury, or if you suffer from a specific condition like chronic back pain or a spinal condition. Even if you are looking to improve your overall health, our chiropractor can help you attain your everyday wellness goals! Visit our testimonials page to find out what our patients are saying about our Marine City chiropractor and our chiropractic care plans. DR. ELRA MORGAN, DC, MS, BCIM, ICCSP INSTRUCTOR & AUTHOR A Strong Educational Background “I regularly attend and teach continuing education classes to ensure that I stay current and provide you with the highest level of care available.” Honors graduate Logan College of Chiropractic Master's Degree in Sports Science and Sports Rehabilitation (M.S.) Bachelor's Degree of Science, Life Science Bachelor's Degree of Science, Biology Multi-disciplinary Clinical internship - Detroit Lions Hospital externship - Brain and Neuro-Spine Clinic of Cape Girardeau Missouri Internationally Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician Adjunct Clinician, Logan University Systems Author of numerous articles pertaining to the diagnosis and treatment auto-related personal injuries. Other publications: Morgan, E (2014) The Healthy Alternative, Why Chiropractic Care is the Safest and Most Effective Way to Restore and Maintain Optimal Health Naturally Completed advanced certification in: Graston, ART, Myofascial release, Kinesio-taping, and FAKTR Certified Youth Strength and Conditioning Specialist ACTIVE in Professional Organization “Professional organizations and Memberships are other ways I work to stay current. Membership means that I meet the high standards expected by these groups.” Member, American Chiropractic Association (ACA) Member, Michigan Association of Chiropractic (MAC) Member, American Medical Athletic Association (AMAA) Serving the Community “I understand the needs of the community and work to ensure that this area and our youth will have a bright future.” Volunteer team physician; Port Huron Northern & Marine City High School Public service presentations Resources: Dr. Morgan's website Find a Back Doctor thebackdoctorspodcast.com The Cox 8 Table by Haven Medical
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Jim Weathers, a Chiropractic physician with about 25 years of experience. He is specialized in sports medicine and rehabilitation with many years of continued education including advanced certification in Kinesio taping, certification as a running doctor, and certification as a golf doctor. He is also an Independent BEMER Distributor. Currently, his patients consist primarily of elite and pro athletes. Doc and I discuss the benefits of boosting one's microcirculation for healing and improved performance. We also discuss the use of PEMF (pulsed-electromagnetic field) devices especially the BEMER device in affecting microcirculation in athletes, pain sufferers, and others. Here are a few BEMER video links online you can view to get you started learning more about this amazing medical device. Research Regard BEMER Treatments www.pubmed.gov (Type in 'BEMER Therapy' in the search line to see clinical results) https://scholar.google.com/ (Type in 'BEMER Therapy' in the search line to see clinical results) Dr. Rainer Klopp Explains the Importance of Microcirculation in Your Body https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDKXeqWvg6w CLINCAL- Clinical explanation of how the BEMER enhances blood flow to tissue cells of the body (35 min.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09TMO8HgrTk Medical Panel Q&A Regarding the BEMER Medical Device- Orlando, FL 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zu-wR9iliA&t=19s BEMER PEMF Helping Athletes Recover Faster https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44TIaoqX1jA Golf: BEMER Interview with PGA Pro Golfer Peter Hanson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVW7oYW-zTUSPORTS RELATED- Cycling: 2016 4-Man Team RAAM Bike Race 1st Place Finish and Ties the 8-Man Team 1st Place Finishing Time Using BEMER to Help With Endurance and Recovery https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqMFloluvuU&t=20s 2018 8-Man Team RAAM Bike Race and 2 World Records Set with BEMER Used to Help With Endurance and Recovery https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RH-4DXdFHOc NFL Alumni Partners with BEMER USA https://www.nflalumni.org/press-releases/nfl-alumni-partners-bemer-usa/ Dr. Jim Weathers' contact info is: Dr. Jim "Doc" Weathers, DC, CKTP, IBDS Sports Medicine Physician/Rehabilitation and Specialist C: 630-309-1993 Email: YourSportsPerformanceDr@gmail.com You canFollow/Like/Subscribe to my social media pages: Facebook, Instagram, Parler, MeWe pages- @ChirofitnessRehabilitation @BEMERSportsDr LinkIn- Jim "Doc" Weathers, DC, CKTP, IBD-S YouTube- BEMER Sports Dr --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/painless-pain-management/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/painless-pain-management/support
What Are Movement System Impairments? With Sylvia Czuppon Sylvia Czuppon is a physical therapist, professor at the Washington University in St. Louis DPT program, and co-founder of the St. Louis Female Sports Medicine Initiative where she volunteers her time to speak to youth sports teams about injury prevention strategies. Sylvia describes a movement system involving a variety of systems (neurologic, endocrine, etc.) but these systems work together to create movement. Treating patients in clinical practice occurs using two models * Kinesio-pathologic model – impaired movements that create the pathology* Patho-kinesiologic model – an existing pathology which create impaired movement Therapists mainly use the kinesio-pathologic model believing movements overtime with poor mechanics will eventually create pain or pathology which ultimately lead to movement system impairments (MSI). Therapists should understand pattern recognition when classifying a patient's movement. Standardizing movement quality helps the therapist to understand the range of motion considered normal in a movement pattern. Since every person is different (i.e. structural anatomy), these values will not fit all patients but assist in finding the cause of the MSI. If you are looking for more information on movement system syndromes, check out these books from Shirley Sahrmann * Diagnosis and Treatment of Movement Impairment Syndromes* Movement System Impairment Syndromes of the Extremities, Cervical and Thoracic Spines Check out the courses offered by Washington University in St. Louis on Movement System Impairment Syndrome. QUOTES “One of the greatest skills as a physical therapist is pattern recognition.” – SYLVIA PARTING SHOT “Each patient is an individual. They have individual needs. They have individual movement patterns which feed into the reason they might have pain. If we are not exercising our brains to try to help them out with a more individualized and tailored approach to their treatment, we are doing them a disservice.” – SYLVIA
Zapraszam Was do wysłuchania super ciekawej rozmowy z Sandrą Osipiuk-Sienkiewicz.Gwoli wstępu - Sandra to magister fizjoterapii legitymująca się dyplomem Warszawskiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego. Specjalizuje się w odbudowie posturalnej i reedukacji oddechowej. Absolwentka kursów Postural Restoration Institute, Oxygen Advantage oraz certyfikowany Instruktor metody Butejko. Pracuje z dziećmi i dorosłymi, którzy zmagają się z problemami oddechowymi i wadami postawy.Przez wiele lat związana była z Kliniką Pneumonologii i Alergologii Wieku Dziecięcego WUM. Mówca TEDxWarsaw 2018. Redaktor merytoryczny „Fizjoterapii Funkcjonalnej”. Autorka prac naukowych z zakresu fizjoterapii. Publikowała artykuły m.in. w „Medycynie Sportowej”, „Terapii”, „Pediatrii po Dyplomie” i „Alergologii Polskiej”. Współautorka podręcznika medycznego „Pulmonologia Dziecięca”. Fizjoterapeuta w klinice Fizjo4Life i szkoleniowiec Blackroll® Therapy. Skąd rehabilitacja - zainteresowanie medycyną, biologią, grała w kosza od dziecka amatorskoNa studiach bardzo się odnalazła - od razu wyszła z założenia, że bedzie leczyć ruchem, zaczynała od pracy z dziećmi, niania, przygotowanie pedagogiczne.Absolwentka WUM - najwięcej korzysta z neurologii w swojej pracy fizjoterapeuty.Więcej z biomechaniki czy anatomii nauczyła się poza studiami. Ale przez to, że pracuje ruchem, to neurologia właśnie, choćby PNF & bobaty??Fizykoterapię by usunęła ze studiów, oczywiście. 6 lat po studiach i ani razu nie pracowała fizykoterapią. Praktycy powinni uczyć, osoby, które podchodzą z pasją. Z czego było pierwsze szkolenie albo kiedy, bo uczelnia to nie wszystko? Kinesio, bo go wygrała. Potem skoliozy, a potem PRI.Kiedy zaczęła się fascynacja oddechem - od razu po studiach podczas pracy na oddziale pulmonologiiO metodzie Butejki, historie z życia wzięte. Razem PRI i Butejko super efekty i czemuJakie szkolenia by poleciła, od czego zacząć uczyć się terapii oddechu?Kiedy stwierdziła, że może uczyć innych.Najpierw pisała do czasopism, potem TEDx, do dziś woli pisać niż mówić. Stąd też ebooki.Możesz mieć ogromną wiedzę, ale też musisz umieć ją przekazywać. Nie rozmawia z ludźmi przez telefon. Stres nas zabija, a tego nikt nie uczy. Stąd “oddech w stresie” i sukces tego ebookaStres nie jest zły. Dopiero jego postrzeganie i ciągłość sytuacji stresowej są destrukcyjne. Co z higieną snu? Dziecko to nie jest mały dorosły. Kiedy można badać oddechowo dzieci - w przypadku, gdy mamy do czynienia ze zdrowym ogólnie dzieckim Oddychaj przez nos, usta nie służą do wydechu. Usta są do jedzenia.Co ludzie robią ze swoim życiem nie tak - o tym, że ludzie się nie ruszają. O sceptycznym podchodzeniu do badań, pacjentów, wniosków innych
DRA, the separation of the abdominal muscles most often associated in women with pregnancy, is very close to my heart and I am so excited to bring you this AMAZING conversation on the research on #exercise for #diastasisrecti with David Larson @dmlarson31 dmlarson@asu.edu Aside from discussing what research we do have , the drawbacks of this limited data, and the physiology behind the effects of adequate load on connective tissue, he talks about his research into patient satisfaction with exercise programs. Just because as professionals we think someone is better, doesn't mean they feel that way. Bio from Arizona State University website: (see below for reference list) David is a Lecturer and Coordinator for CHS100/300 in the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University. David earned a Doctoral degree in Health Science from A. T. Still University, Masters degree in Kinesiology from A. T. Still University, and a Bachelors degree Kinesiology from Arizona State University. His research is primarily focused on conservative treatment modalities such as abdominal strength training for the postpartum condition diastasis recti. David is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), a Certified Pre- and Postnatal Coach (CPPC), and Certified Level 2 Nutrition Coach through Precision Nutrition (PN2). He specializes in pre- and post-natal training, youth athletic performance, and strength and conditioning and has over 10 years of experience in the fitness and sport performance industry. Reference list: Acharry, N., & Kutty, R. K. (2015). Abdominal exercise with bracing, a therapeutic efficacy in reducing diastasis-recti among postpartal females. International Journal of Physiotherapy and Research, 3(2), 999-1005. doi:10.16965/ijpr.2015.122 Awad, M. A., Mahmoud, A. M., El-Ghazaly, H. M., & Tawfeek, R. M. (2017). Effect of Kinesio Taping on Diastasis Recti. Med. J. Cairo Univ., 85(6), 2289-2296. Benjamin, D., Van de Water, A., & Peiris, C. (2014). Effects of exercise on diastasis of the rectus abdominis muscle in the antenatal and postnatal periods: a systematic review. Physiotherapy, 100(1), 1-8. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physio.2013.08.005 Bo, K., Hilde, G., Tennfjord, M. K., Sperstad, J. B., & Engh, M. E. (2017). Pelvic floor muscle function, pelvic floor dysfunction and diastasis recti abdominis: Prospective cohort study. Neurourol Urodyn, 36(3), 716-721. doi:10.1002/nau.23005 Boissonnault, J. S., & Blaschak, M. J. (1988). Incidence of diastasis recti abdominis during the childbearing year. Phys Ther, 68(7), 1082-1086. Chiarello, C. M., McAuley, J. A., & Hartigan, E. H. (2016). Immediate Effect of Active Abdominal Contraction on Inter-recti Distance. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, 46(3), 177-183. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6102 da Mota, P. G. F., Pascoal, A. G. B. A., Carita, A. I. A. D., & Bø, K. (2015). Prevalence and risk factors of diastasis recti abdominis from late pregnancy to 6 months postpartum, and relationship with lumbo-pelvic pain. Manual therapy, 20(1), 200-205. El-Kosery, S. M., El-Aziz, A. A., & Farouk, A. (2007). Abdominal muscles exercise program and/or electrical stimulation in postnatal diastasis recti. Bull. Fac. Ph. Th. Cairo Univ, 12(2). El-Mekawy, H. S., Eldeeb, A. M., El-Lythy, M. A., & El-Begawy, A. F. (2013). Effect of Abdominal Exercises versus Abdominal Supporting Belt on Post-Partum Abdominal Efficiency and Rectus Separation. International Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 7(1), 75-79. Gallus, K. M., Golberg, K. F., & Field, R. (2016). Functional Improvement Following Diastasis Rectus Abdominus Repair in an Active Duty Navy Female. Military Medicine, 181(8), e952-e954. doi:10.7205/MILMED-D-15-00387 Gluppe, S. L., Hilde, G., Tennfjord, M. K., Engh, M. E., & Bo, K. (2018). Effect of a Postpartum Training Program on the Prevalence of Diastasis Recti Abdominis in Postpartum Primiparous Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Phys Ther, 98(4), 260-268. doi:10.1093/ptj/pzy008 Gluppe, S. L., Hilde, G., Tennfjord, M. K., Engh, M. E., & Bø, K. (2018). Effect of a Postpartum Training Program on the Prevalence of Diastasis Recti Abdominis in Postpartum Primiparous Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial [Article]. Physical Therapy, 98(4), 260-268. doi:10.1093/ptj/pzy008. (Accession No. 128847946) Grgic, J., Schoenfeld, B. J., & Latella, C. (2019). Resistance training frequency and skeletal muscle hypertrophy: A review of available evidence. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 22(3), 361-370. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2018.09.223 Gunnarsson, U., Stark, B., Dahlstrand, U., & Strigård, K. (2015). Correlation between Abdominal Rectus Diastasis Width and Abdominal Muscle Strength. Digestive Surgery, 32(2), 112-116. doi:10.1159/000371859 Gürşen, C., İnanoğlu, D., Kaya, S., Akbayrak, T., & Baltacı, G. (2016). Effects of exercise and Kinesio taping on abdominal recovery in women with cesarean section: A pilot randomized controlled trial. Archives of gynecology and obstetrics, 293(3), 557-565. doi:10.1007/s00404-015-3862-3 Hills, N. F., Graham, R. B., & McLean, L. (2018). Comparison of Trunk Muscle Function Between Women With and Without Diastasis Recti Abdominis at 1 Year Postpartum. Phys Ther, 98(10), 891-901. doi:10.1093/ptj/pzy083 Kamel, D. M., & Yousif, A. M. (2017). Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation and Strength Recovery of Postnatal Diastasis Recti Abdominis Muscles [Article]. Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine, 41(3), 465-474. doi:10.5535/arm.2017.41.3.465. (Accession No. 124103784) Keeler, J., Albrecht, M., Eberhardt, L., Horn, L., Donnelly, C., & Lowe, D. (2012). Diastasis recti abdominis: a survey of women's health specialists for current physical therapy clinical practice for postpartum women. Journal of women’s health physical therapy, 36(3), 131-142. Keshwani, N., Mathur, S., & McLean, L. (2018). Relationship Between Interrectus Distance and Symptom Severity in Women With Diastasis Recti Abdominis in the Early Postpartum Period. Physical Therapy, 98(3), 182-190. doi:10.1093/ptj/pzx117 Khandale, S. R., & Hande, D. (2016). Effects of abdominal exercises on reduction of diastasis recti in postnatal women. IJHSR, 6(6), 182-191. Lee, D., & Hodges, P. W. (2016). Behavior of the linea alba during a curl-up task in diastasis rectus abdominis: an observational study. journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy, 46(7), 580-589. Lee, H., Kim, I.-G., Sung, C., & Kim, J.-S. (2017). The Effect of 12-Week Resistance Training on Muscular Strength and Body Composition in Untrained Young Women: Implications of Exercise Frequency. Journal of Exercise Physiology Online, 20, 88+. Liaw, L. J., Hsu, M. J., Liao, C. F., Liu, M. F., & Hsu, A. T. (2011). The relationships between inter-recti distance measured by ultrasound imaging and abdominal muscle function in postpartum women: a 6-month follow-up study. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, 41(6), 435-443. doi:10.2519/jospt.2011.3507 Litos, K. (2014). Progressive therapeutic exercise program for successful treatment of a postpartum woman with a severe diastasis recti abdominis. Journal of Women’s Health Physical Therapy, 38(2), 58-73. doi:10.1097/JWH.0000000000000013 Michalska, A., Rokita, W., Wolder, D., Pogorzelska, J., & Kaczmarczyk, K. (2018). Diastasis recti abdominis - a review of treatment methods. Ginekol Pol, 89(2), 97-101. doi:10.5603/GP.a2018.0016 Mota, P., Pascoal, A., Carita, A., & Bø, K. (2015). Inter-recti distance at rest, during abdominal crunch and drawing in exercises during pregnancy and postpartum. Physiotherapy, 101, e1050-e1051. Newman-Beinart, N. A., Norton, S., Dowling, D., Gavriloff, D., Vari, C., Weinman, J. A., & Godfrey, E. L. (2017). The development and initial psychometric evaluation of a measure assessing adherence to prescribed exercise: the Exercise Adherence Rating Scale (EARS). Physiotherapy, 103(2), 180-185. doi:10.1016/j.physio.2016.11.001 Parker, M. A., Millar, L. A., & Dugan, S. A. (2009). Diastasis rectus abdominis and lumbo-pelvic pain and dysfunction-are they related? Journal of Women’s Health Physical Therapy, 33(2), 15-22. Thabet, A., & Alshehri, M. A. (2019). Efficacy of Deep Core Stability Exercise Program in Postpartum Women with Diastasis Recti Abdominis: A Randomised Controlled Trial (Vol. 19). Tuttle, L. J., Fasching, J., Keller, A., Patel, M., Saville, C., Schlaff, R., . . . Gombatto, S. P. (2018). Noninvasive Treatment of Postpartum Diastasis Recti Abdominis: A Pilot Study. Journal of Women’s Health Physical Therapy, 42(2), 65-75. doi:10.1097/JWH.0000000000000101 Walton, L. M., Costa, A., LaVanture, D., McIlrath, S., & Stebbins, B. (2016). The effects of a 6 week dynamic core stability plank exercise program compared to a traditional supine core stability strengthening program on diastasis recti abdominis closure, pain, Oswestry disability index (ODI) and pelvic floor disability index scores (PFDI). Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, 3(1), 3. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.7243/2055-2386-3-3 Youssef, A. M., Sabbour, A. A., & Kamel, R. M. (2003). Muscle Activity in Upper and Lower Portions of Rectus Abdominis During Abdominal Exercises in Postnatal Women Having Diastasis Recti. Bull. Fac. Ph. Th. Cairo Univ, 8(1). Listen and enjoy and a big thanks to Always Discreet for sponsoring this episode of The Pelvic Health Podcast. Head to Always Discreet to learn more about bladder leak tips, management and incredible bladder leakage protection!
Welcome to Episode 83 of The Sensory Project Show! In today's episode, Rachel and Jessica chat with Dr. Emily Heisey, a pediatric physical therapist. She is the face behind Kinesio Kids and has been practicing PT for 10 years! She specializes in a wide spectrum of diagnoses including torticollis, gross motor delays, neurological conditions, and orthopedic injuries. Emily is also a mother and a wife and enjoys sharing her knowledge on her Instagram page, @kinesio_kids. Enjoy! SHOW NOTES / LINKS / RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS Check out Emily on Instagram @kinesio_kids Also check our her website / blog at kinesiokids.com We finally launched our FIRST online course! It's called the Sensory Diet Crash Course and it's available NOW! Click HERE Be sure to check out the show notes on our blog at Harkla.Co/Podcast.Brought To You By HarklaThis podcast is brought to you by Harkla. Our mission at Harkla is to help those with special needs live happy and healthy lives. We accomplish this through high-quality sensory products, child development courses, and The Harkla Sensory Club.Podcast listeners get 10% off their first order at Harkla with the discount code "sensory". Head to Harkla.co/sensory to start shopping now.
In the 1970s, Dr. Kenzo Kase invented Kinesio Tape as a way to facilitate the body’s natural healing process and prolong the benefits of his treatment. On this episode, Kinesio tape certified practitioner Dr. Dionne Vernon illustrates some of this modalities incredible uses from facilitating muscle function, to decreasing swelling, and inhibiting that which is overused. Get in touch with Dionne by emailing her at DVernon31@yahoo.com or follow her on Instagram @healingcompass. Want to contribute to DanceWell podcast? Follow this link to donate: https://www.gofundme.com/f/dancewell-season-three-fundraiser?member=2559728&pc=ot_co_campmgmt_w&rcid=r01-156744810013-7a5c898b6f9c46c6&sharetype=teams Host: Marissa Schaeffer Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner and Marissa Schaeffer Website: www.dancewellpodcast.com Email: DanceWellPodcast@gmail.com Introduction Soundscape: Brendan Berry and Dylan Ezzie
Associate professor and clinician from National University of Health Sciences, Dr. Anna Jurik shares her clinical and teaching experience using Cox® Technic. Dr. Anna Jurik is a licensed Chiropractic Physician and a Registered and Licensed Dietitian/ Nutritionist. She is a graduate of National University of Health Sciences, where she earned her degrees in Chiropractic Medicine, a Masters in Advanced Clinical Practice and a certificate in Massage Therapy. She currently holds a position as a teaching clinician at the university and is ranked as an Associate Professor. Her unique background has allowed her to take her teaching experiences outside of the standard classroom. She has taught seminars, which has allowed her to educate her colleagues as well as personally expand her mindset and experiences. Dr. Jurik also holds degrees in Exercise Physiology and Dietetics, and has earned various certifications and trainings over the years in order to diversify her treatment options. These include Graston Deep Tissue Technique, Kinesio-taping, Webster Technique, Pediatrics & Prenatal care, Rehabilitation of the Spine, Craniosacral Therapy, Rehabilitation of the Spine, Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization, Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine and Cox® Technic of the Lumbar Spine. This unique background has allowed her to truly treat every patient holistically. It allows her to work with a patient and put together a natural and specific plan to achieve and help maintain the best health possible. It has also allowed her to have a wide knowledge base that she is able to share with those she is educating. Resources: To schedule with Dr. Jurick call 1-630-629-9664 Find a Back Doctor The Cox 8 Table made by Haven Medical
Had Dr. Krol in the house to talk about back pain, neck pain, other injuries and training aids. I time stamped this one because it has a lot of great stuff. If you are just interested in one part you can find it easy. 7:30 -Kinesio tape 8:46 -80 to 90 percent effective way to reduce pain 12:30 -Rich Brown plug 14:01 -what should a warm up be 15:50 -Dynamic v. Static stretching 21:08 -back pain from work 24:23 -when to see a dr. 27:54 -thoughts on Chiropractor 29:31 -Acupuncture 30:39 -cupping 32:20 -Neck pain/injury 38:11 -conspiracy theory shut down/mis-diagnosis 44:11 -Spinal decompression 47:01 -CBD oil 59:08 -second opinions 1:02:23 -How does Krol keep Caveman competing with the young guys 1:08:45 -Fedor 1:10:11 -Legends of the Cage 1:13:05 -Chuck Liddell looked injured 1:15:35 -Dr. Krol talked pro wrestling 1:18:00 -Dr. Krol goes deep on PED's 1:19:35 -TRT 1:22:12 -wnymma open may #podcast #Drinthehouse #caveman #backpain #cbd #Ericwong
Charles Clay was originally a kinesiologist but, after enduring a rough accident, he began to search for ways to heal his body and express more of his potential in other areas of his life. He now uses simple physiological principles including meditation and breath control to assist individuals in summoning any desired state, particularly an exciting one he calls "vacation vibration".
Ro'Yale aka Da Queen of Curves stopped by to have a chat! We chopped it up about her career in pole dancing as a plus size dancer, how her life has changed since going viral, and what she does to continue to excel in spite of haters. Ro’Yale's bio: Da Queen of Curves is a plus-size certified pole dance instructor and entrepreneur. With over 35 million internet views, it's safe to say the world has seen her serenade the pole proving that “Sexy has NO Size." She has been poling for 8 years at Vertical Joe's Fitness Studio in Atlanta, Georgia. She has won and placed in several pole dance fitness competitions. Her career background as a rehabilitation therapist with a specialty in Lymphatic Therapy and Kinesio-taping further extends her commitment, love and caring of others. Her passion stems from self awareness. She encourages all women to embrace their feminine mystique! "I'm not for everybody but that's ok with me. What's important is loving yourself no matter what size you are." ~ Ro'Yale
If my guest's alphabet soup after his name doesn't impress you, I don't know what will! Today, Dr. Robert G. Silverman, DC, DACBN, DCBCN, MS, CCN, CNS, CSCS, CIISN, CKTP, CES, HKC, SASTM is here to teach us how we can throw away pain medications, how we can heal our gut, how we can cleanse our liver and support our body in removing toxins so we can live a healthy, happy and pain-free life! One of the benefits of cleansing the liver is weight loss becomes very easy for the body to perform. A major benefit to healing the gut is gaining mental clarity and happiness as there is a direct link between the health of the gut and depression and mental fog! Dr. Silverman graduated magna cum laude from the University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic and has a Masters of Science in human nutrition. His extensive list of educational accomplishments includes designations as a certified nutrition specialist, certified clinical nutritionist, certified strength and conditioning specialist, certified Kinesio® taping practitioner, NASM-certified corrective exercise specialist, and a certified sports nutritionist from the International Society of Sports Nutrition. Dr. Silverman is a diplomate from the American Clinical Board of Nutrition and a diplomate from the Chiropractic Board of Clinical Nutrition. Dr. Silverman is also a HardStyle Kettlebell Certified instructor. He has a full-time private practice in White Plains, NY, where he specializes in the treatment of joint pain with innovative, science-based, nonsurgical approaches and functional nutrition. He has published articles in Dynamic Chiropractic, JACA, ACA News, Chiropractic Economics, The Original Internist, and Holistic Primary Care. Dr. Silverman is also on the advisory board for the Functional Medicine University. Dr. Silverman is also on the advisory board for the Functional Medicine University, a health contributor to Fox News Radio and has appeared on Fox & Friends, Fox News, NBC News, CBS News, The Wall Street Journal Live, NewsMax TV, and Westchester’s Channel 12 as a health expert. Dr. Silverman also appeared on Talks at Google. Dr. Silverman was awarded the prestigious 2015 Sports Chiropractor of the Year by the ACA Sports Council. In 2016 he published Amazon’s #1 Best Seller, Inside/Out Health: A Revolutionary Approach to Your Body. http://amzn.to/2hHL1re Dr. Silverman approach to medicine is to help you understand the "root cause resolution" to treating the system, not the symptom. MDs treat symptoms with drugs, holistic doctors treat the root cause by helping the body heal the system that is causing the symptoms. In our interview Dr. Silverman discusses how proper gut health can help avoid: a) auto-immune problems b) toxic liver overload c) insulin/blood sugar problems d) obesity e) musculoskeletal issues f) brain degeneration Three additional keys to health are: 1) No more sugar: Average American now consumes 152 lb/yr of sugar and children consume 34 tsp/day. High fructose corn syrup is the biggest source of calories in our diet. Sugar is a toxin and is deleterious to our health. 2) Stand- Not sit: Sitting is the new smoking. Worldwide people sit approximately 30% of their day, look at technology 41% of the time, and exercise .69% of the day. Let's stand and get moving. 3) Avoid artificial sweeteners, coloring, emulsifiers in your foods: All have negative health effects - artificial sweeteners, coloring, and emulsifiers negatively affect your gut health and blood sugar regulation. Recommended Reading: Inside-Out Health: A Revolutionary Approach to Your Body by Dr. Robert Silverman http://amzn.to/2hHL1re Grain Brain, and by Dr. David Perlmutter http://amzn.to/2hKEQpT Brain Maker by Dr. David Perlmutter http://amzn.to/2iB3Jpe The Blood Sugar Solution: 10-Day Detox Diet by Dr. Mark Hyman http://amzn.to/2iB8mPZ The Blood Sugar Solution: The UltraHealthy Program for Losing Weight, Preventing Disease by Dr. Mark Hyman http://amzn.to/2iXcINO Conservative Management of Sports Injuries by Dr. Tom Hyde http://amzn.to/2hKBa7s Deskbound by Kelly Starrett http://amzn.to/2hKmzdJ Dr. Silverman can be reached at his office: 914.287.6464; email: info@DrRobertSilverman.com www.DrRobertSilverman.com FB: Dr. Robert Silverman, White Plains Twitter: @YourSportsDoc Instagram: NYChiroCare Website - http://www.drrobertsilverman.com/ Book link - http://www.drrobertsilverman.com/inside-out-health/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If this episode made a difference in your life please leave me a tip in the virtual tip jar by giving my podcast a great rating and review in iTunes! http://bit.ly/learntruehealth-itunes Thank you! 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Dr. Jenna Jorgensen, a licensed Naturopathic Physician, is back to share useful information about how to make a Natural First Aid kit and what holistic home remedies should we have in our home medicine cabinet. She discusses goldenseal, bentonite clay, Kinesio tape, homeopathic remedies, essential oils and natural mosquito repellent! In the home, she stresses the importance of hydrotherapy, homeopathy and caster oil packs.Here’s What You’ll Discover:• What to do when you feel like you are coming down with a cold or flu.• What you can do to improve the health of your dog or cat!• What are the most important items to keep in your medicine cabinet.• What are some of the more important things to keep in your First Aid kit.• All natural mosquito repellent!Health AH-HA Moment:Your life is medicine. Treat each activity and choice as though it's your medicine. Dr. Jenna asks us "Life is medicine, how do you want to live your life?"Your Challenge: 1) Get movement into each and every day! Walk, gym, hike or bike to work, no excuses to get your body moving.2) Drink enough water (listen to my podcast episode with Dr. Molly on water) What we don't know is that a lot of what we eat and drink is dehydrating to our body! 3)Focus on eating a "whole food" diet. Organic, of course! Michael Pollan says "Eat real food. Not too much. Mostly plants."Dr. Jenna shares some keys to eating an organic whole foods diet while being busy and on a budget! Look into subscribing to a local C.S.A box (Community Supported Agriculture) and the crock pot is your friend!Resource:http://www.livelifemedicine.comhttp://drjennajorgensen.comBOOK: Michael Pollan The Omnivore's Dilemma
Nesta segunda parte da entrevista sobre o KT, assuntos como o marketing do Kinesio, a repercussão da sua utilização em contexto desportivo e a direção para onde este método se desloca no futuro próximo são discutidos com o Sérgio.
K-tape is ubiquitous in top sport. Does it boost performance or prevent injury? In this 2nd podcast about tape, two-time Commonwealth Games and Olympic Games physiotherapist Chris McNicholl shares his clinical wisdom and his scrutiny of the literature. See below for list of papers that Chris mentions and here's the link to his other podcast – on regular taping. http://bit.ly/1bUnP5U Don't forget to check out the UK Physios Taping courses here: http://www.physiosinsport.org/courses.html Schiffer T, J Sport Rehabil. 2015 Feb;24(1):47-50. Kinesio taping and jump performance in elite female track and field athletes and jump performance in elite female track and field athletes. Nunes GS, Effect of kinesio taping on jumping and balance in athletes: a crossover randomized controlled trial. J Strength Cond Res. 2013 Nov;27(11):3183-9. Poon KY, Kinesiology tape does not facilitate muscle performance: A deceptive controlled trial.Man Ther. 2015 Feb;20(1):130-3. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=j+strength+cond+res++tape+volleyball+soccer Parreira P C, Kinesio Taping to generate skin convolutions is not better than sham taping for people with chronic non-specific low back pain: a randomised trial., J Physiother. 2014 Jun;60(2):90-6. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24952836 Kachanathu SJ Comparison between Kinesio Taping and a Traditional Physical Therapy Program in Treatment of Nonspecific Low Back Pain. J Phys Ther Sci. 2014 Aug;26(8):1185-8. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25202177 Shaheen AF, Rigid and Elastic taping changes scapular kinematics and pain in subjects with shoulder impingement syndrome; an experimental study. J Electromyogr Kinesiol. 2015 Feb;25(1):84-92 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25138646 Link to a BJSM paper on K-tape: Br J Sports Med doi:10.1136/bjsports-2014-094151 Kinesio taping in musculoskeletal pain and disability that lasts for more than 4 weeks: is it time to peel off the tape and throw it out with the sweat? A systematic review with meta-analysis focused on pain and also methods of tape application. http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2015/01/16/bjsports-2014-094151.abstract
Chris McNicholl brings the experience of the Olympic Games and two Commonwealth Games to his sports taping courses for UK Physios in Sport. In this podcast we dig below the surface. Does taping really prevent injuries and if so, how? We cover lower limb, upper limb, joints & muscles. Football and rugby. But we keep the issue of Kinesio-tape for a separate podcast. You'll hear Chris refer to the following papers: Tricia J. Hubbard, et al. Effect of Ankle Taping on Mechanical Laxity in Chronic Ankle Instability Foot & Ankle International/Vol. 31, No. 6/June 2010 Heather Miller et al. Role of External Prophylactic Support in Restricting Accessory Ankle Motion after Exercise Foot Ankle Int 2012 33: 862 Karl Stoffel et al. Effect of Ankle Taping on Knee and Ankle. Joint Biomechanics in Sporting Tasks. MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS & EXERCISE 2010 Eamonn Delahut et al. Altered Neuromuscular Control and Ankle Joint Kinematics During Walking in Subjects With Functional Instability of the Ankle Joint. The American Journal of Sports Medicine, Vol. 34, No. 12 2006
Mixing formulas. Adjusting herbal formulas to body types. History of herbal formulas. Macular drusen. Macular degeneration. Good books on inflammation. Truly integrative medicine. Memory loss. Gaba. Cupping. Kinesio taping. How a sprain heals. Sweetening formulas. Honey. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Western Perspective, Integrative and Functional Medicine. Live streaming. The Balancing Point health radio talk show [...]Read More »
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