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Discuss the various metrics used to evaluate the quality of special tests, examine the evidence of special tests for common shoulder pathologies, discuss applications of these tests in the clinicTimestamps(2:18) Special tests for common shoulder pathologies(3:17) What is Sensitivity and Specificity?(4:24) What are likelihood ratios?(13:44) Labrum special tests(19:43) Rotator cuff special tests--ARTICLE CITATIONS used for this episode: https://atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/blogAT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcastInstagram, Website, YouTube, and other links: atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/linksEMAIL US: atcornerds@gmail.comSAVE on Medbridge: Use code ATCORNER to get $101 off your subscriptionMusic: Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA—TO GET CEUs, enroll in this course: https://clinicallypressed.org/courses/Take the quiz and course evaluation and your certificate will be generated for you! We have no financial disclosures or conflict of interests.---Sandy & Randy
The labrum deepens the socket of both the hip and the shoulder helping to create stability and integrity of the joints. Damage can occur from overuse or from injuries and exercise is often recommended as the treatment of choice. In this episode Nora and Brian talk through what a labrum is, movement strategies for stabilizing and strengthening the joints and some guidance about working with a client after a labral repair. Come join us for some insights into this tricky diagnosis.Moving Conversation Socials Post Rehab Summit:https://thefirmbodypilates.com/post-rehab-summit/ Brian's Book on Low Back Pain and Conditions: Back Exercise; Stabilize, Mobilize and Reduce Pain https://a.co/d/8IUb7L6 Youtube: www.youtube.com/@brianrichey Email: movingconvos@gmail.com IG: @movingconvos FB: Moving Conversations Brian IG: @fit4lifedc FB: https://www.facebook.com/brianrichey/ Nora IG: nora.s.john.7 FB: https://www.facebook.com/nora.s.john.7
Tiffany, Mike and Beau share their thoughts on the Hawks losing Jalen Johnson for the remainder of the season
TIM Murray on Preston Smith and other trade deadline moves, Ohtani's Labrum, FBS Rankings, and more by 102.9 The Hog
Bob and Steve begin the show discussing the Edmonton Oilers slow start to the season and where they can improve. Moving onto baseball they talk about Ohtani not being able to pitch at the start of the 2025 season, the impact Roki Sasaki could have in the MLB and the Jays possibly extending Vladimir Guerrero Jr and Bo Bichette. To wrap it up the guys analyze the Raptors 4th quarter demise, dropping their record to 2-7 on the season.
We start the show off with some Super Cross talk with Greg Bergman & Clinton Yates. We are back! It is #Live Imaging Tuesday. Sedano has a message message for the Circle of Trust. Beto is in studio for the first segment. Its official the Shohei Ohtani has a torn Labrum. Sedano believes the Chargers are having a turnaround season. He lists off the remaining games of the season for the Chargers. We also talk about the Rams as the NFC West is getting tighter. Is it possible the Rams can win the division this season? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LABRUM's partnership with Arsenal stands alone in the football-fashion space. After turning Emirates Stadium into a runway for a first-of-its-kind show at LFW, the VERSUS team breaks down the impact of this moment and what other clubs can learn from embracing culture. We also discuss the significance of Jude Bellingham's YouTube play at a time when sports documentaries are more important than ever, and pay respect to Daniel Sturridge for his influence in credibly connecting football to fields like music and fashion. ‘The Future of Football' is a podcast from VERSUS bringing you closer to the people, the stories and the ideas shaping the future of the game we love. Mayowa Quadri (@mayowaquadri_) Corey Pellatt (@coreypellatt) Johnny Kay (@ojhnyn)
Back again, Dr. Tim Burns, DO joins Matt and Allie on the podcast to talk about Labral injuries/tears in the hip. Dr. Burns explains what the Labrum is, the similarities in the shoulder and the hip, and what symptoms of injuries in the hip look and sound like. Matt also gives his input on how physical therapists do their own investigating in patients with this injury and how they treat it. You'll hear both Matt and Dr. burns go back and forth on the next steps in treatment and their findings in recovery.Learn more about Dr. Burns here: https://www.orthocincy.com/doctors/timothy-m-burns-do/Did you know that you don't need a doctor's prescription to receive physical therapy? The laws of Direct Access allow you to receive physical therapy without a referral and still use your insurance benefits! Learn more on how Direct Access can help YOU! Our website: https://www.oxfordphysicaltherapy.com/
Scott Heinila welcomed Jason Labrum back to the studio for a discussion on Intelligence Driven Advisers (IDA) holistic and integrated approach to financial planning, which includes in-house CPAs for tax planning, the complexities of annuities, and they share their personal philosophies and lifestyle choices that contribute to a fulfilling life.Jason has been helping individuals, families, and businesses with comprehensive financial planning, portfolio management, and business retirement plans since 1998. Jason founded Intelligence Driven Advisers (IDA), in 2009 after spending 12 years with two major Wall Street brokerage firms. Jason has been active in his community serving on the Board of Directors at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Carlsbad and Daybreak Community Church. In 2015 he launched Financial Detox®, a consumer advocacy brand with the mission of delivering transparent and simple financial education to the masses. Jason is the author of Financial Detox® published in 2018 as well as a radio show and podcast which can be accessed on any podcast medium. Jason has contributed to the following publications; Fox Business, CNBC, Forbes, Newsmax Finance, and Investor's Business Daily. When not pursuing his professional endeavors, Jason spends time with his family and enjoys everything active and outdoors.In this episode you will learn the following: IDA's philosophy on financial planningNavigating Annuities: Skepticism, Benefits, Rates, RenewalsThe importance of Financial Advisors to prioritize the client's best interests.Jason & Scott's thoughts on well-being, time optimization, balancing work and life, quality relationships and more. Connect with Scott on LinkedInConnect with Jason on LinkedInFor more on The Optimized Advisor Podcast click here For more on Intelligence Driven Advisers click hereFollow us on LinkedInFollow us on InstagramFollow us on Facebook **This is the Optimized Advisor Podcast, where we focus on optimizing the wellbeing and best practices of insurance and financial professionals. Our objective is to help you optimize your life, optimize your profession, and learn from other optimized advisors. If you have questions or would like to be a featured guest, email us at optimizedadvisor@optimizedins.com Optimized Insurance Planning
Doctors told Erica her hip pain was from hip dysplasia and a hip labral tear. Her hip pain got so bad she had to walk with a cane. The surgery to fix hip dysplasia sounded brutal, so she tried to heal her hip pain without surgery. This is her story of recovery from hip pain, a hip labral tear, and hip dysplasia. Watch on YT: https://youtu.be/JgOqnRhJkKM HELPFUL LINKSIn-depth Article on Hip Dysplasia: https://www.uprighthealth.com/blog/dysplasia30 Year Results for Patients of Periacetabular Osteotomy Surgeries: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5339143/Exercises to Help Your Hip Pain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqLchqRnUS0Strengthen Your Hip Flexors: https://youtu.be/OcYulyMRdys?si=XIxAtOgTyh0FUSXP SUPPORT THE MISSION AND YOURSELF
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While many people are familiar with meniscus injuries and ACL tears, when they hear they've injured their labrum - the question marks pop up a'plenty. What exactly is going on with this injury and what can three orthopedic surgeons tell us about it? That and the process of recovery after this injury are the focus of this episode of The 6 to 8 Weeks Podcast
Dr. Abbey Hammann, DPT, discusses current literature surrounding best practices and recommendations for return to sport testing following hip surgery.
While many people are familiar with meniscus injuries and ACL tears, when they hear they've injured their labrum - the question marks pop up a'plenty. What exactly is going on with this injury and what can three orthopedic surgeons tell us about it? That and the process of recovery after this injury are the focus of this episode of The 6 to 8 Weeks Podcast... Connect with The 6-8 Weeks Podcast: There's a LOT of detail included in this program. Do you want to share YOUR perspective about it? Connect with The 6-8 Weeks Podcast Now! Subscribe to, Like and Share The 6-8 Weeks Podcast Everywhere: The Detailed Shownotes for This Episode of The 6-8 Weeks Podcast: Questions Answered Inside This Episode; 1. What are the primary roles of the labrum in shoulder stability and function, and how does a labral tear impact these roles? 2. Can you describe the differences between the various types of labral tears, such as Bankart and SLAP tears, and how their treatments might differ? 3. Why are superior labral tears commonly found in aging populations, and how should this influence our approach to diagnosis and treatment? 4. What factors contribute to the long recovery time for labral tear surgeries, despite the procedure itself being relatively straightforward? 5. How do the hosts differentiate between a labral tear that needs surgical intervention and one that can be managed conservatively? 6. Could you elaborate on the potential implications of a biceps tenodesis procedure for middle-aged or older athletes with labral tears? 7. In what ways might our understanding of the biceps's role in shoulder mechanics change the future of labral tear treatment, especially for elite athletes? 8. What are the particular challenges in managing labral injuries in pediatric and adolescent populations, as compared to adults? 9. How can we effectively communicate MRI results pertaining to labral tears to patients, ensuring they understand what findings are clinically significant versus age-related changes? 10. What are the key considerations for a clinician when deciding whether an in-season athlete with a labral tear should continue to play or rest and undergo therapy? Timestamps from This Episode of The 6-8 Weeks Podcast: 06:19 Siakam's shoulder injury hampers elite performance. 10:00 Young throwing athletes may experience shoulder injuries due to throwing. MRI may show labral pathology, often incidental. Management includes monitoring pain, rest, and potential physical therapy. Caution is advised to avoid worsening the condition. 13:35 Labrum tear treatment options: rest, therapy, surgery. 14:40 Avoid surgery over 37 to prevent 33% failure. Connect with the Hosts of The 6-8 Weeks Podcast: It's never been easier to connect with the hosts of The 6-8 Weeks Podcast. Read on below to share your perspectives on this episode of The 6-8 Weeks Podcast. === Connect with Dr. Brian Feeley: On the Web -- On X === Connect with Dr. Nirav Pandya: On the Web:-- On X: === Connect with Dr. Drew Lansdown: On the Web
Greetings Glocal Citizens! I'm back in Accra and it's HOT and HUMID, but thankfully not so dusty--I've successfully evaded the Harmattan! A significant contrast to the environs for my guest this week who dials in from her hometown of London, England. Raised between London and Brooklyn with roots in Jamaica, Aruba and Donimica, Marlea Edwards was drawn to the creative arts from theatre to photography, storytelling, mythology and anthropology from an early age. She is an award-winning, multi-disciplinary creative artist and creative consultant with a key focus on visual storytelling and connecting to audiences. She is CEO and founder of Me + You Films, a boutique production company. As a global, independent professional creative director, producer, director, writer, filmmaker, and edit producer, her early career and work includes working on award-winning BBC shows like Top Gear, Strictly Come Dancing and Eastenders 25 Live, to the London 2012 Olympic Games, London and New York Fashion week and Lenny Kravitz's Strut Tour. Other Brands and Clients include Endemol, BBC, Tom Ford and Tom Ford Beauty, Gucci, DVF, Kohl's, FarFetch, Lush Cosmetics, Preen and ITN Productions. Her latest project, Garms: Black Culture's Influence on British Fashion (https://youtu.be/9wnbOFO6lds?si=eZz_tvYQX1O2EgyK), a one-off documentary deep dive into the world of Black British fashion and culture premiers this week on Wednesday, February 21st. Currently writing and freelancing for award-winning brands and production companies, her own and others, when she's not working with commercial clients she creates artwork with an African spiritualist theme focused on the female form. Where to find Marlea? marleaedwards.com (https://www.marleaedwards.com) On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/marlea-edwards-93790012/) On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/marleamarl/?hl=en) On Vimeo (https://vimeo.com/marleaedwardsxmeandyou) On Twitter (https://twitter.com/MarleaEdwards) On IMDb (= https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4237999/?ref_=nmbio_ov) What's Marlea listening to? André 3000 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9_3000) Cleo Sol (https://cleo-sol.com) Sampha (https://www.sampha.com) What's Marlea watching? One Day on Netflix (https://www.netflix.com/gh/title/81256740?source=35) Champion on Netflix (https://www.netflix.com/gh/title/81478663?source=35) Dreaming Whilst Black (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreaming_Whilst_Black) Other topics of interest: About Queens Park, London (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen%27s_Park,_London) About Wembley, UK (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wembley) About Prospect Park, Brooklyn (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prospect_Park_(Brooklyn)) About Miss Lou, Jamaican poet laureate (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Bennett-Coverley) the london stage school (https://thelondonstageschool.co.uk/#:~:text=london%20stage%20school-,The%20london%20stage%20school%20is%20an%20exciting%20part%2Dtime%20theatre,at%20the%20london%20stage%20school.%22) Who are Key Workers in the UK? (https://features.naht.org.uk/keyworkers/index.html) BET UK's Cicela Deane (https://www.televisual.com/news/deane-in-as-commissioning-exec-at-bet-uk/) London Fashion Week (https://londonfashionweek.co.uk) About Bianca Saunders (https://biancasaunders.com/pages/about) About Martine Rose (https://martine-rose.com/en-int) About Tolu Coker (https://londonfashionweek.co.uk/designers/tolu-coker) About Labrum (https://labrumlondon.com) About Althea McNish (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Althea_McNish) Liberty London (https://www.libertylondon.com) About Nicholas Daley (https://nicholasdaley.net) Priya Ahluwalia (https://ahluwalia.world/pages/about) Cortez Streetwear (https://cortezco.co/pages/about-cortezco) Windrush then and now (https://lordslibrary.parliament.uk/windrush-scandal-and-compensation-scheme/) 4 -7 - 8 Breathing (https://www.healthline.com/health/4-7-8-breathing#Other-techniques-to-help-you-sleep) Special Guest: Marlea Edwards.
Michigan wins the CFB National Championship behind terrific O Line/D Line play; Bri is VERY confident that Jim Harbaugh will be moving back to the NFL; The Milwaukee Bucks defense is in disarray; Ja is out for the season with a torn labrum and Purdue continues to sit atop the Men's CBB rankings.
Join The FARM team as we discuss a case of lower extremity radiculopathy without low back pain, a thoracic disc case due to golf swing mechanics, and a case of a torn hip labrum with complicating lumbar derangement. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefarmcast/message
GP opens on the awful news that Ja Morant will miss the remainder of the season with a torn labrum. We discuss the news + what it means for the team going forward the rest of the season. (23:08) Chris Vernon joins in studio to continue the Ja discussion (50:00) Michigan is your CFB National Champion(1:16:11) GP's Carry Out with what we're watching and reading tonight including Grizz at Mavs
Andrea is now nearly 10 months out from her hip labrum repair + PAO surgery. On this episode we discuss her progress with recovery both on and off the mat. Mark your calendars for April 19-21, 2024 as we host the next Lez Roll Queer Grappling Camp in Fishers, Indiana at KruFit. All members of the LGBTQ+ community are welcome to attend. You can find more information (including registration) on our website: www.lezrollradio.com/camp. You can find the podcast on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook @lezrollradio. You can find Andrea on all platforms @schoeneggea and Kelly @kellyschoenegge. Merchandise: lezrollradio.com/shop
My links: My patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=103280827 My Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/rhetoricrevolution Send me a voice message!: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liam-connerly TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrconnerly?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Email: rhetoricrevolution@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connerlyliam/ Podcast | Latin in Layman's - A Rhetoric Revolution https://open.spotify.com/show/0EjiYFx1K4lwfykjf5jApM?si=b871da6367d74d92 Dislocation: Etymology: The word "dislocation" comes from the Latin roots "dis-" meaning "apart" or "away," and "locare" meaning "to place." The combination implies a displacement or separation. Definition: According to Google, dislocation refers to the displacement of a bone from its normal position in a joint. Subluxation: Etymology: "Subluxation" originates from the Latin "sub-" meaning "under" or "below" and "luxatio" meaning "a dislocation." Together, it signifies a partial or incomplete dislocation. Definition: Google defines subluxation as a partial dislocation of a joint, where the articulating surfaces are still partially in contact. Luxation: Etymology: The term "luxation" comes from the Latin "luxatio," meaning "a dislocation" or "displacement." Definition: Luxation is a synonym for dislocation, referring to the complete displacement of a bone from its joint. Reduction: Etymology: The word "reduction" has Latin roots; "re-" means "back" or "again," and "ducere" means "to lead" or "to bring." In the context of dislocations, reduction means bringing the displaced bones back to their normal position. Definition: According to Google, reduction is the restoration of a dislocated or fractured body part to its normal position. Articulation: Etymology: "Articulation" comes from the Latin "articulatio," derived from "articulus" meaning "a joint" or "a small part." Definition: In the medical context, articulation refers to the connection between bones, especially at a joint. Capsule: Etymology: The term "capsule" has Latin origins, from "capsula," meaning "a small box" or "container." Definition: Google defines a capsule as a membranous structure enveloping a body part, such as a joint capsule surrounding a joint. Labrum: Etymology: "Labrum" comes from the Latin word for "lip." Definition: In the medical context, a labrum refers to a lip-like edge, often used to describe the cartilaginous rim around the edge of a joint socket. Meniscus: Etymology: The term "meniscus" has Greek roots; "meniskos" means "crescent" or "little moon." Definition: Google defines a meniscus as a crescent-shaped fibrocartilaginous structure in certain joints, especially the knee. Sprain: Etymology: "Sprain" has uncertain origins but might be related to the Middle English word "spreyne," meaning to cause a sudden jerk or twist. Definition: According to Google, a sprain is the stretching or tearing of ligaments, often caused by a sudden twist or wrench.
Welcome to Wednesday Q&A, where you ask questions and we answer them!In this Wednesday Q&A, we answer your questions about torn hip labrums, thriving in colder seasons, and avoiding injuries as a cyclist.Your questions: What should I do if I've been told I have a torn hip labrum? What will help in my practice?Any tips for how to thrive through months of the year when daylight is in short supply?How can cyclists avoid injuries? Connect with Lara Heimann, The Redefining Movement Podcast, and LYT Daily:Lara on Instagram - @Lara.HeimannKristin on Instagram - @kbwilliams99Redefining Movement Podcast on Instagram - @RedefiningMovementPodcastLYT Method on Instagram - @LYTMethodToday's podcast sponsor:Almond Cow - Use code LARA for extra savingsAmino Co - Use code LYT to save 30% Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Standing in the kitchen triggers the recurring injury... Doc gives him some insight and help.
West African culture and British couture: at first glance, these two worlds seem to have precious little in common. But London-based designer Foday Dumbuya has brought them together in peace and harmony.
La cultura de África Occidental y la sastrería británica, dos mundos que a primera vista no tienen mucho en común pero que el diseñador de moda londinense Foday Dumbuya une con habilidad.
Today's podcast dives into listener questions! -Cholesterol levels, what is important to look at, what levels are helpful in functional medicine and causes of high cholesterol -Castor oil pack questions (get the castor oil pack I use and recommend here) -Eczema in breastfed baby: potential food triggers and healing the gut -Post surgery recovery -Heart burn Reach out to me on instagram or via email info@drhalieschoff.com to ask any questions you'd like covered on a future episode! If you are liking the information you hear in this podcast and want to continue learning more, join the Alpha Health Membership Support the brands I love Get access to my online supplement/herb dispensary My favorite trace mineral drops and more can be found there! Connect with me on my website: drhalieschoff.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drhalieschoff/support
19 world titles between them (Kai with 8 SUP titles Kelly with 11 Surf Titles)...We have the perfect twosome to walk us through their thoughts on yesterday's WSL Surfing Finals Day at Trestles...Two new champions were crowned for 2023. Kelly couldn't be at the comp in person, even though it was down the street from his house, as he is recovering from a Labrum surgery in his hip. We get that info and more on todays episode!
Today, this is what's important: The 4th Of July, lifting weights, The Out-Laws (out July 7th on Netflix!), George Clooney, Is It Cake? (out now!), Buzzballs in the wild, Physical: 100, The Wizards (on Spotify again!), hip surgery, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inspired by his brother, Luke Bard set off on a baseball career backed by a lineage of baseball enthusiasts, including his dad, grandfather, uncle, and cousin. Navigating his brother's struggles with "Yips" and his own torn hip labrum, Luke's journey hasn't been smooth sailing. Yet, believing in both nature and nurture's impact on athletic prowess, he's keen on visual learning and modeling after successful players. Despite challenges, Luke's positivity, resilience, and commitment remain unshaken. He's all set and thrilled to continue his thrilling journey with the Blue Jays! 1:32 Father was a pro catcher 3:40 Biggest Influences 4:41 Offseason Adjustments 7:49 Sinker vs 4 seam release 9:02 Early Career 10:09 Daniel Bard 14:42 Caring too much as a Pitcher 15:15 Metal Hip 20:29 This year's focus 24:38 Art of Pitching 25:21 Buy-in 26:19 Sweeper 28:42 Reliever Routine 31:27 Advice for Younger Players
On this week's episode of the Ready to Run Podcast, we have the pleasure of meeting with Lindsey Plass to discuss femoroacetabular impingement (otherwise known as FAI) and hip labrum tears in runners. Lindsey is a Chicago-based physical therapist, performance coach, author, and international speaker. Lindsey is a former college soccer player turned 10-time marathoner and triathlete. She completed an orthopedic physical therapy residency and manual therapy fellowship making her a board certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist and Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual therapists. It was her own lived experience, nearly 10 years ago, with hip pain related to FAI and a labral tear that sparked her interest in helping others with hip issues getting back to doing the things they love. She is a clinician and coach and owner of Plass Physical Therapy and Performance. She is currently faculty in the University of Chicago Medicine Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency and University of Chicago Manual Physical Therapy Fellowship. In 2021, Lindsey was invited to be a part of the international Young Athlete's Hip Research Collaboration led by Dr. Henrik (Paul) Dijkstra who is the Director of Medical Education at Aspetar. Lindsey was also invited as an expert clinician panel member of the 2022 Oxford University Young Adult Hip Consensus meeting, where she represented physical therapists internationally. We are excited to share her wealth of knowledge and expertise in how to recognize and manage these injuries with the best current evidence. Let's get ready to run with Lindsey Plass! Show notes: 5:10- What is FAI and its associated pathologies? 7:50- Prevalence of FAI 9:15- When does cam/pincer morphology develop? 12:15- Signs and symptoms of FAI/hip labrum tear 19:15- Key components of the physical exam and diagnostic work-up 28:45- Interpretation of MRI findings 33:00- Common functional impairments in patients with symptomatic FAI 39:10- Understanding non-surgical and surgical treatment options and managing expectations 44:10- Effect of athlete level of sport and decision-making process for surgical and non-surgical treatment of FAI References: Freke MD, Kemp J, Svege I, Risberg MA, Sem-ciw A, Crossley KM. Physical impairments in symptomatic femoroacetabular impingement: a systematic review of the evidence. Br J Sports Med. 2016;50:1180. Kemp JL, Coburn SL, Jones DM, Crossley KM. The Physiotherapy for Femoroacetabular Impingement Rehabilitation STudy (physioFIRST): A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2018 Apr;48(4):307-315. Mansell NS, Rhon DI, Meyer J, Slevin JM, Marchant BG. Arthroscopic Surgery or Physical Therapy for Patients With Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Trial With 2-Year Follow-up. Am J Sports Med. 2018 May;46(6):1306-1314. Thorborg K, Reiman MP, Weir A, Kemp JL, Serner A, Mosler AB, HÖlmich P. Clinical Examination, Diagnostic Imaging, and Testing of Athletes With Groin Pain: An Evidence-Based Approach to Effective Management. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2018 Apr;48(4):239-249. Social media links: Website: https://plassptperformance.com/ Instagram: @plassptperformance
Andy Labrum joined WealthBuilders in 2018 after a 30-year career in the Police force. Since joining, Andy has leveraged the equity in his home to purchase his first buy-to-let property and purchased an under-performing music studio which he has introduced new automated processes to help rejuvenate it and generate £1,000/month virtually hands-free. However, Andy's big success has come by building a community which focuses on providing career guidance and support to current and ex-emergency service workers. As a result, he now has over 10,000 members and has been able to build a business with multiple income streams which has helped him to move from financial insecurity to financial security. Resources In This Episode:>> Andy Labrum [LinkedIn]>> Blue Light Leavers [Website] Next Steps On Your Wealth Building Journey:>> Join the WealthBuilders Community>> Join the WealthBuilders Academy>> REGISTER HERE FOR ACCESS TO FREE RESOURCES If you have been enjoying listening to WealthTalk - Please Leave Us A Review!
In this eye-opening episode of “Dialogue Out Loud,” host Margaret Olson Hemming sits down with Mormon artist Hayley Labrum Morrison to explore her bold depictions of female bodies in art. Through a candid conversation, Hayley… The post Bodies of Flesh and Bone: An Interview with Mormon Artist Hayley Labrum Morrison appeared first on Dialogue Journal.
FPF Mini Course with "7 Reasons Why People Get Hurt in the Gym and What to do About It." - https://fitnesspainfree.com/programs/fpf-certification-presale-page/ In today's episode we go over How to Keep Working Out (Weight Training) with a Torn Shoulder Labrum - FPF Show E:77 Show Notes: - https://fitnesspainfree.com/2022/11/how-to-keep-working-out-weight-training-with-a-torn-shoulder-labrum-ask-fpf-episode-5/ ***** Welcome to the Fitness Pain Free Show! This is where we help coaches and physical therapists like YOU get your patients out of pain back to training Want to support me? Head over to Fitnesspainfree.com, click on Programs and sign up for the FPF "Insiders" Online Library where you can ask questions I'll answer for future episodes! *****
On this episode of the Two Bucks Podcast Brian talks with Brenden Labrum of Scout to Hunt about western shed hunting and the $50k bitcoin Shed Contest Brenden is a co-founder of the Scout to Hunt, the first app specifically designed for western shed hunters. Brenden and the Scout to Hunt team are about to launch the 2023 $50k bitcoin shed hunting contest where 5 custom engraved antlers will be placed in 5 states across the west, and each is worth $10,000 to whoever finds it first! Brenden talks about what it takes to build an app company, and how picking a specific niche can help your brand grow faster. To download the Scout to Hunt App or get the latest info about the 2023 Shed Hunt Contest, check out the links below! Connect with Scout to Hunt: Scout to Hunt Website | Instagram | Connect with Brian: Instagram | YouTube | Two Bucks Website Do you have an Outdoor Brand or Business? Be a Guest on a future episode of the Two Bucks Podcast! Sponsors and Discounts: Save 10% on Ollin Digiscoping Adapters with code TWOBUCKS Ollin.co Save 20% on your first order at Bull Elk Beard Oil with code TWOBUCKS bullelkbeardoil.com
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Today hosts Tiffany and Rachel delve into a sometimes controversial topic in the medical and yoga worlds: the hip labrum. In this episode, you will learn what the hip labrum is and how it acts as a crucial source of stability and durability for the hip joint. We discuss common injuries that we see in that part of the body, and how they are diagnosed and treated by healthcare professionals. Listen to this episode as we explore why labrum injuries seem so common in yoga practitioners, share a wide range of yoga practices to help support the hip labrum whether injured or not, and discuss why it might pay to be a little less “greedy” when exploring our hip range of motion. Show Notes: The hip labrum as a relatively recent topic for medical study, diagnosis and treatment [3:29] What is the acetabular or hip labrum and what does it do? [8:48] What kind of events, acute or chronic, are associated with hip labrum injury? [12:33] Potential symptoms [20:41] Averages and outliers; the challenge of diagnosis [24:54] When to refer students out for medical assessment [27:04] Medical diagnosis and treatment of hip labrum injury [32:25] Can the labrum heal? Recent changes in understanding of hip labrum vascularization [34:07] Helpful practices before and after treatment for hip labrum injury [34:56] Awareness of lower body posture patterns [35:38] Glute and abdominal strength [38:32] Balance hip mobility deficits [40:12] Using myofascial release to tune into the quality of hip tissues [41:12] Active loading in hip rotation [42:04] Lower load hip rotation practices [43:56] Eccentric psoas work [45:09] The need for control during loaded hip internal rotation [47:04] Tiffany's All About the Hips class playlist on Yoga Medicine Online [49:32] Why does hip labrum injury seem so common in the yoga world? [51:25] “More isn't better”: tips for more mobile students [56:59] The long-term importance of good standing stability [1:02:36] Big takeaways [1:03:53] Gaining the best outcomes from hip labrum treatment or surgery [1:07:00] Links Mentioned: Watch this episode on YouTube Hip Intensive Yoga Teacher Training Tiffany's “All About the Hips” Playlist Other helpful YMO Practices to try: MFR: 360 Degrees of the Hips Ease Over Depth: Mellow Mobility Practice Yoga Medicine Podcast Episode 50: Stronger After Surgery: Community Conversations with Alice Blunden You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at YogaMedicine.com/podcast-54. And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at YogaMedicine.com. To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.
View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter's Weekly Newsletter Alton Barron is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in the shoulder, elbow, and hand. In this episode, Alton breaks down the anatomy of the upper extremities and discusses the most common injuries associated with this area of the body. He explains in detail how he examines the shoulder, elbow, and hand to find the source of the pain and lays out the non-surgical and surgical treatment options as well as the factors that determine whether surgery is appropriate. Additionally, Alton describes the surgical procedures that, when done appropriately, can lead to tremendous reduction of pain and improvement in function. We discuss: Alton's path to orthopedic surgery [3:45]; Evolution of orthopedics and recent advances [8:45]; Anatomy of the upper extremities [13:30]; Rotator cuff injuries, shoulder joint dislocation, and more [21:15]; Peter's shoulder problems [31:30]; The structure of the biceps and common injuries [35:30]; Labrum tears in the shoulder and natural loss of cartilage with usage and time [38:15]; Shoulder evaluation with MRI vs. physical exam, diagnosing pain, and when to have surgery [41:30]; How anatomical variation can predispose one to injury and how screening may help [50:30]; Pain generators in the shoulder, and the important nuance of the physical exam [56:00]; Frozen shoulder [1:05:15]; Shoulder pain that originates in the neck [1:11:15]; Surgical treatments for a labral tear, and factors that determine whether surgery is appropriate [1:16:00]; Repairing the rotator cuff [1:29:15]; Are platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections or stem cells beneficial for healing tears? [1:38:15]; Repair of an AC joint separation [1:45:15]; Total shoulder replacement [1:55:45]; The elbow: anatomy, pain points, common injuries, treatments, and more [2:05:30]; How Tommy John surgery revolutionized Major League Baseball [2:17:15]; History of hand surgery and the most significant advancements [2:22:15]; The hand: anatomy, common injuries, and surgeries of the hand and wrist [2:29:30]; Carpal tunnel syndrome [2:40:00]; Other common injuries of the hand and forearm [2:47:15]; Grip strength [2:55:15]; Arthritis in the hands [2:59:30]; Trigger finger [3:07:45]; Nerve pain, numbness, and weakness in the upper limbs [3:14:00]; The Musician Treatment Foundation [3:22:00]; Gratitude and rucking [3:34:15]; and More. Connect With Peter on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube
Today on the podcast is Physical Therapist and former Collegiate gymnast Kaysha Heck, PT, DPT, SCS discussing hip flexibility and injuries. Kaysha has unfortunately had a lot of hip injuries herself as a result of outdated flexibility methods such as oversplits, using ankle weights and holding splits and stretches for two to three minutes plus. She is now on the other side of 10 hip surgeries and reflecting back on what can she have changed. We discuss: Kaysha's gymnastics story, 10 hip surgeries. How does a gymnast atomically get into the splits? Labrum tears and growth plate related injuries. Stop using ankle weights. Is over splits bad for gymnasts? Why you need to screen athletes who can't don't have their splits. The dangers of 2-minute oversplits. Is three full over splits realistic and possible for gymnasts? Is there a magic exercise for getting splits flat? And… Should stretching hurt?
True health and wellness doesn't have to be hard. A little understanding, and a few hacks can go a long way. As an adventurer and having gone through 7 pregnancies, Dr. Gina Labrum knows a personal thing or two about demands on the body. But life is too interesting and fun to be slowed down by pain, so wellness and longevity have become her passion. In this episode, Dr. Gina is sharing her mindset around holistic health, going deep into the subject of good posture, and her ‘9 facets of health'! Learn more about Dr. Gina: http://drginachiro.com/ IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: 05:30:00 - What people are missing if they cannot lose weight 00:11:00 - What systemic inflammation is 00:17:00 - How Dr. Gina manages 'treats' 00:22:00 - If your hips are in pain, you may benefit from feet aligning 00:29:00 - Why your microbiome is your friend 00:31:00 - An analogy Dr. Gina uses for the body's energy to make people understand their body better 00:35:00 - What happens when you don't stimulate your core's strength
This week, Lisa is joined in person by Joann to discuss the @ARIYNBF episodes~ "Bald Bryan Returns" & "Geriatric Mean Girls, Overly Immersive Theatre, Jimmy Pardo's Labrum" They talk Big A's Bad Boy Takeover Attempt, Bloody Tips, Missing The tip, Putting The Tip On ice, Finding the tip, Tips in Your purse, Sucking the mushroom tip, Scrambed Legs in bed, Hot dog trauma, Craving hot dogs, Hot dog pockets, Bicycle gangs, The McDonald's, Raw corn Doggin',Dumb n Thumber, Firemen, Baking Nazis, Kidnappin' Fun, Nice Trips, Shout Outs, FaveMOEs, Unworthy and Whitney C's Q's!
Get this, we're in person! Screenwriter Eva Anderson who was personally recommended on air by Paul Rust is here for the very first time and she didn't bring Jimmy Pardo any cookies despite having won various ribbons at the county fair! I wasn't going to say anything, I didn't even think to be upset, but Jimmy Pardo is steamed. Eva tells us about Andrew Tate's wizard and her experience with extremely immersive theater. I took a nasty fall in our kitchen and Jimmy has a similar story involving a movie theater and his labrum. Plus Just Me Or Everyone, the return of Snack Chat, and some jokes from Elliot! Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen This episode is brought to you by: LITTLE SPOON: http://littlespoon.com (use code bestfriend50 for 50% off first order) BETTER HELP: http://BetterHelp.com/BESTFRIEND (use code BESTFRIEND for 10% off) Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/
Torn shoulder labrum? DocJen and Dr. Dom discuss the anatomy of the shoulder labrum and symptoms that may indicate a shoulder labrum injury. They discuss potential causes of the shoulder labrum tear, and the different types of tears: SLAP and Bankart. Furthermore, they describe tests for shoulder labrum tears, research on approaching shoulder labrum tears with physical therapy or surgery, and what your MRI scan may be indicating. Finally, they discuss how to rehabilitate a shoulder labrum injury, including mobility, isometric exercises, and dynamic strength. Let's dive in. We're bringing the Jen Health community together to do the FULL BODY LOW IMPACT PLAN together starting TODAY, August 1st. You're getting strength, mobility flows, core activations and muscle activations - a well rounded view starting from the foundations and educating up to move optimally and efficiently. We're moving, educating, and providing the opportunity to win prizes! We've never had a challenge this low before - $24.99. Let's do this before it's too late! What You Will Learn In This PT Pearl: 03:57 - Anatomy of shoulder labrum 05:31 - Symptoms of shoulder labrum tear 06:07 - Causes of shoulder labrum tear 06:44 - Types of tear 10:57 - Tests for shoulder labrum tear 12:45 - Conservative vs Surgery 14:32 - Does your MRI explain your symptoms? 15:14 - Has Dr. Dom had labral issues? 16:20 - How to restore external rotation function? 18:01 - Active Range of motion & loading 20:37 - Should you ice and rest? Watch Episode 228 on Youtube For research and full show notes, visit the full website at: https://www.docjenfit.com/podcast/episode228/ Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Optimal Body Podcast. If you haven't done so already, please take a minute to subscribe and leave a quick rating and review of the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tobpodcast/message
The guys are back to talk about injury updates, contract extensions for prospects and RFAs, and the official beginning of Summer Series 2022. The post 338: A Labrum of Love appeared first on The Broad Street Bully Podcast.
Diagnosed with a Hip Labrum tear? DocJen & Dr. Dom breakdown what the hip labrum is and how a tear may have occurred. Explaining common characteristics of the diagnosis, they mention who is at most risk, symptoms of hip labrum tears, and explain the mobility and strength components of rehabilitation for a hip labrum tear. Let's dive in. 60% OFF SALE EXTENDED UNTIL MIDNIGHT TODAY! Prevent muscle tears with the Jen Health platform. With 11 different plans to choose from and 3 phases for each plan, DocJen educates through movement with daily videos that help you optimize foundational core, understanding movement, muscle activations, functional workouts, and mobility within short snippets of time daily. Get 60% off the year - that's a $180 discount! Sign up now! What You Will Learn In This PT Pearl: 02:46 - What is the hip labrum? 04:30 - How do hip labrum tears occur? 05:25 - Who is at most risk? 08:12 - Symptoms of hip labrum tears 10:08 - Rehabilitation - Mobility 16:13 - Rehabilitation - Strength Watch Episode 220 on Youtube For research and full show notes, visit the full website at: https://www.docjenfit.com/podcast/episode220/ Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Optimal Body Podcast. If you haven't done so already, please take a minute to subscribe and leave a quick rating and review of the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tobpodcast/message
Scott invited Jason Labrum back in studio to discuss all things mindset. As a successful entrepreneur and certified financial planner, Jason shares his tips and tricks to optimize his life through his mindset. Scott and Jason also discuss getting clients in the right mindset with their finances. Jason is the Founder and CEO of Intelligence Driven Advisers. Listen to Jason's first episode, #10 - Learn from An Optimized Advisor: Jason Labrum CFP®, AIF® hereConnect with Scott on LinkedInConnect with Jason on LinkedInFor more on The Optimized Advisor Podcast click here For more on IDA Wealth click herePurchase Jason's book, Financial Detox®: How To Steer Clear of Toxic Advice, Achieve Financial Independence, and Manage Your Wealth for Maximum Impact, hereFollow us on LinkedInFollow us on InstagramFollow us on Facebook
Do you have a Physiotherapist? Do they train BJJ? Siobhan Mooren came to Jiu-jitsu with martial arts experience from Karate and also playing AFL football. She has suffered a torn Labrum in her hip from wake boarding and had to eventually have surgery. For 6 months she trained and battled through the injury until she couldn't walk. Needless to say she is one tough human. Originally she wanted to be a veterinarian but her love of sport and lifting lead her towards studying physiotherapy. On today's episode she drops key insights into what you need to do to avoid injury and what it takes to bounce back.If you have an injury and live in QLD Australia and looking for a Great Physiotherapist you can book in with Siobhan by clicking the link below:https://peregianspringsphysio.com.au/
In this episode, we cover the following:Glenoid labrum anatomyThe function of the labrumLabral tears vs. labral detachmentSpecial tests for labral pathologyWelcome to the 50th episode of this show! I'm so thankful to have you all in this community. Honored to make it in Feedspot's Top 60 Physical Therapy Podcasts, thanks to the love and support of people like you, so thank you! You can check out the article here: https://blog.feedspot.com/physical_therapy_podcasts/The purpose of this podcast is to provide useful, condensed information for exhausted, time-crunched Physical Therapists and Student Physical Therapists who looking to build confidence in their foundational knowledge base and still have time to focus on other important aspects of life. Hit follow to make sure you never miss an episode. Have questions? Want to connect? Contact me at ptsnackspodcast@gmail.com or check out more at ptsnackspodcast.com. On Instagram? Check out the unique content on @PT_Snacks!Need CEUs but low on time and resources? Go to https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/pt-snacks-podcast for $175 off a year subscription. Use the promo code PTSNACKSPODCAST. This is an affiliate link, but I wouldn't recommend MedBridge if I didn't think they offered value.Willing to support monetarily? Follow the link below to help me continue to create free content. You can also support the show by sharing the word about this show with someone you think would benefit from it.Support the show
At the beginning of the pandemic, Brett hurt his shoulder and two years later, he joins me to share the physical, mental and emotional journey all the while running a business during a pandemic. Find him on Instagram @womacksback and @womackandbowman Brett performing Bow choreography that is mentioned in this episode HERE Register for Silks Stars starting March 31 HERE Register for the FREE Mini Course by Wrap Your Head Around Silks HERE You can reach me on Instagram @kerrywee1 and kerry@wrapyourheadaroundsilks.com
Ever since reading Jeff Passan's The Arm, I have been fascinated with trying to understand the epidemic of Little League shoulders & elbows, Labrum (shoulder) tears and of course UCL or Tommy John injuries. There has been research that indicated that over 40% of MLB pitchers with arm issues have had some kind of hip dysfunction. Dr Tommy John Jr (the son of Tommy John, who had the first UCL repair surgery for which it is named) told me that usually within a year of an ankle injury it is very common to see some kind of arm injury. What if there was some way we could reduce these injuries, and cut down on the stress on the shoulder and the elbow? This week I spoke to Jason Colleran, a former baseball player, who has over 8 years of experience as Muscle Activation Techniques Specialist and 18 years of experience as a Biomechanics Consultant for Orthopedic Surgeons, Chiropractors and Physical Therapists. He is the founder of The Kinetic Arm and owner of Elite Edge Sports Performance in Atlanta. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/playballkid/message
Host Jeff Lloyd is joined by Sports Illustrated's Pete Smith to prep us all for the Browns week five trip to LA to face the Chargers. We go in to detail on Baker Mayfield's injury diagnosis, and what can be expected from here on out. The Browns offense should be able to lean on the run game this week but that depends on who is playing left tackle. On defense there should be a huge chance that the Browns pass rush once again xripples the opposing teams passing game. Browns play well, they win! #Browns #BakerMayfield #NickChubb #OdellBeckham #MylesGarrett #JadeveonClowney #JOKBuilt BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brad Rowland (@BTRowland, Peachtree Hoops) hosts an emergency episode of the Locked on Hawks podcast. The show focuses on the news that Onyeka Okongwu reportedly underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum, and topics including the injury timeline, the impact Atlanta's center rotation for next season and more.SUPPORT OUR SPONSORSBuilt BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: "LOCKEDON" for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices