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In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I had the privilege of speaking with Matthew Clarke, a two-time Olympian in the 3000-meter steeplechase. Matthew's story is one of perseverance, determination, and an ever-evolving career that has seamlessly blended athletics and podiatry. He shares how his unique experiences in the world of elite sport shaped his approach to podiatry and the lessons he's learned along the way. Here are the five top takeaways from the episode: The Power of Patient-Centered Care: Matthew emphasises the importance of tailoring injury management to the individual athlete's goals, timelines, and mindset, making sure they're actively involved in the decision-making process. Sports Podiatry and Elite Athletics Intersect: Matthew's experience as a two-time Olympian in the 3000-meter steeplechase gives him a unique insight into the demands of elite athletes, allowing him to approach podiatric care with a deep understanding of sports performance. Balancing a Career in Sport and Podiatry: Matthew successfully balances being a full-time podiatrist and competitive athlete, which allows him to bring real-world experience into his practice while continuing to pursue his own goals in athletics. The Mentality of a Champion: Whether preparing for the Olympics or a local race, Matthew highlights how the psychological approach to high performance is key to success. It's about staying focused, pushing through setbacks, and striving for the best. Mentorship's Role in Success: Matthew credits his mentors with much of his growth as an athlete and podiatrist, showing the value of learning from others who understand the intersection of sport and healthcare. If you have any questions about this podcast episode or you're looking for a speaker for your next event, please email me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com, and we can discuss my speaking topics. Consider coming along to my Next Event FREE Business Guidance Do you have a business question? A podiatrist I spoke with in 2024 made an extra $40,000 by following my simple advice from a 30-minute FREE Zoom call. They were so happy they bought me a $400 bottle of bourbon. You don't have to do that, but if you do, I won't say no!!! Think about it – you have everything to gain and nothing to lose. Please follow the link below to my calendar and schedule a free 30-minute Zoom call. I guarantee that after we talk, you will have far more clarity on what is best for you, your business and your career. MY SCHEDULE Subscribe to my YouTube Channel – Tyson E Franklin FACEBOOK GROUP - Podiatry Business Owners Club MY BOOK is available on AMAZON - It's No Secret, There's Money in Podiatry
Meet Matt, a La Trobe University graduate with a Bachelor of Applied Sciences and Masters of Podiatric Practice. Since his graduate year, he has been working in sports podiatry, collaborating with some of Australia's top athletes. Matt himself represented Australia at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, providing him with invaluable experience and insight into the crucial role of podiatry in injury prevention, managing lower limb complications and improving performance.Sport is a significant aspect of Matt's life, and he embodies this through his involvement as an athlete for Team Tempo and as a coach for the junior program. As an accredited coach with Athletics Australia, he has over nine years of coaching experience and has collaborated with four Olympic level coaches across Victoria and South Australia, both privately and through the school system.Upgrade your clinical skills and become a patreon:https://patreon.com/SportsMedicineProject?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkSign up for a free weekly Research review about topics related to Sports Medicine straight to your email: https://gmail.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c3dca95db0740390c605a128e&id=b41f1293caRead through our already written blogs:https://achievepodiatry.com.au
You're going to enjoy this!Ian is passionate about helping people enjoy their chosen sport and achieve their goals; and pain/injury management is a key part of this. A keen runner himself (currently chasing a sub 19min 5k and a sub 90min half marathon) he also enjoys playing golf and being kept busy by his two young sons. He understands how important it is to health and wellbeing to be able to stay active and exercise regularly, whatever your level of ability or participation.Ian followed his first degree in Podiatric Medicine with a postgraduate certificate in Sports Podiatry, and then a Masters degree in Sports Injury. He was subsequently awarded Fellowships in Podiatric Medicine by both the Royal College of Podiatry and the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow. He continues to publish research and also act as a peer reviewer for several sports injury and physical therapy journals. Ian has spoken at conferences worldwide on the topics of lower limb biomechanics and foot orthoses, and is also a lecturer in Sports and Exercise Medicine at Queen Mary University of London, leading the biomechanics module on the MSc degree. He is also an adjunct lecturer on the Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.Ian has provided sports podiatry services to the PGA European Tour, RFU England Rugby 7's squads, Surrey County Cricket Club, Great Britain Men's Hockey team, AFC Bournemouth and Arsenal Women FC. He was previously a member of the medical team for the Silverstone Half Marathon and was also based inside the athletes' village as part of the medical team for the London 2012 Olympic Games. However, one of his greatest joys is being able to help amateur sportspeople be fit, healthy and resilient.
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Emily Smith owns three sports podiatry businesses in Sydney, Australia. In this episode, she explains her passion for sports podiatry, why she bought into these businesses and how hard work grew them over three years. Emily played hockey at quite a high level. While playing, she suffered from ongoing shin splints, which were alleviated with prescription orthotics, which sparked her interest in podiatry. Topics we discussed: TEAM CULTURE: Never employ out of desperation; it's a sure-fire way to failure. Your team must fit your culture. When Emily interviews a potential new team member, only one out of ten questions is clinical; the rest are used to determine if they will be a good fit. You can always get them back to assess their clinical skills. What it is like to be part of a larger sports team. Building your reputation takes time. Intrinsic Fulfilment The benefits of simplifying the examination process. COMMUNICATION: It is essential to be able to communicate your findings with your patients. The more they understand, the better they will follow your instructions. Fancy gadgets and diagrams can often confuse your patients. Keep your explanations simple. The importance of experimentation and unravelling what you find. NICHING: Niche down on what you are good at and interested in, and then refer the rest to others. Focus on your core skills, improve upon them and maintain your message. You will lose your message if you dilute your skillset. Final Tip: Be willing to experiment. What we got taught doesn't apply clinically 100% of the time, and trying to put someone in a box is never a good plan; you need to be more flexible. You can connect with Emily at emily@emilybraidwood.com, and you can find her business locations at sportspodiatrists.com.au. Business Coaching & Mentoring Have you decided to grow your podiatry business in 2022? If you have, let's talk. You can email me at tf@tysonfranklin.com; otherwise, look at my Mentoring page or go to my online calendar and schedule a FREE 30-minute Zoom meeting with me. ONLINE CALENDAR Youtube I upload all my educational and podcast videos to my Youtube channel, Tyson E Franklin - Podiatry Advisor & Mentor. Please SUBSCRIBE, and if you click on the bell icon, you'll be informed whenever a new video is uploaded. If you want to connect with like-minded, positive podiatrists, consider joining the Podiatry Business Owners Club on Facebook.
Dr Paul Griffin, Sports Podiatrist has a Sports Podiatry career spanning 25 + years. Paul has provided services to the Perth Glory Football Club and the Western Australian Branch of the Australian Podiatry Council. Simon Bartold has also had a very impressive career. Simon has been a consultant at the Australian Institute of Sport Cricket Academy, the British Cricket Academy and the Indian Cricket Team. Simon was a Deputy Director of Podiatry Services at the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000 and then again for Medical Teams at the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games. Simon went on to attend his 4th Olympic Games in London in 2012, a Consultant Podiatrist to Port Power in the AFL, an editorial Board Member for the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport in the Australasian Physiotherapy Journal. Show Sponsor: POLAR Polar are a sports technology company who build world class heart rate monitors and GPS watches for people who take their health, fitness and sports performance seriously. Polar have an incredible heritage. Headquartered in Finland they have been the global driving force behind scientific wearables for over 40 years. They are the pioneers in and world leaders in heart rate measurement technology. Their products provide you with 24/7 monitoring to enable you to plan better, train smarter, recover fully … so you can be at your physical best. Coming from the heart of the Nordics, they have the experience, insight, and history of quality, design and innovation which is unparalleled. Worn by some of the best athletes on the planet, we're very excited to have Polar as a partner here so you can also access their heart rate monitors, watches and training platform. As a starting bonus, the team at Polar are offering 15% off. If it's time for you to check out a new heart rate monitor or watch to help improve your performance, head across to Polar.com and use the code TPPS on selected products Join the The Physical Performance Show LEARNINGS membership through weekly podcasts | Patreon If you enjoyed this episode of The Physical Performance Show please hit SUBSCRIBE for to ensure you are one of the first to future episodes. Jump over to The Physical Performance Show - https://physicalperformanceshow.com/ for more details Follow @Brad_Beer Instagram & Twitter The Physical Performance Show: Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter (@tppshow1) Please direct any questions, comments, and feedback to the above social media handles.
When it comes to Sports Podiatry, Ian is the voice of reason. For those who don't know what Podiatry is, let alone Sports Podiatry, worry not, he explains that too. He knows the field like no other and casts a skeptical eye at some of the long held beliefs that exist regarding running shoes, orthoses and foot posture. In some ways aided by a wardrobe filled with running shoes (this is no exaggeration), Ian has lots of tips to share with runners looking to optimise their own running shoe collections. Guided by the science, we delve into a number of topics to discuss comfort, performance and injury risk. If you run, this episode is guaranteed to be a winner!
In this episode we speak with leading podiatrist, clinician & researcher: Paul Harradine Paul graduated in 1994 and has remained a clinician with an interest in research. He tries to balance his enjoyment of both, having prescribed more than 10,000 pairs of custom foot orthotics and being the lead author on 9 peer reviewed publications. Paul's areas of interest are foot function theory, foot orthoses theory and gait analysis. He has also obtained a CertEd, PGCert in Sports Podiatry, PGDip in Sports Science and a MSc in Sports Injury and Therapy. He is currently in the 5th year of a part time PhD investigating real time clinical gait analysis. Day to day, Paul is a full-time clinician and director of ‘The Podiatry Centre' in 3 locations with 6 associates. These are unique podiatry clinic setups, with gait analysis and foot orthotic laboratories in each location. They make their own custom foot orthotic while the patient waits. When not working, he is the father of 5 sons and has 2 step daughters. In any spare time, he trains and competes at drug free bodybuilding, coaches colts cricket and plays the guitar. With two of his sons, they have a family rock band and they are rather loud!! In this episode we discuss: How Paul's passion for healthcare/sports performance evolved due to his love of “helping people” (first sparked volunteering as a 17yr old on an oncology ward).How interacting with some brilliant lecturers at Northampton Podiatry School teaching podiatric biomechanics was a “lightbulb” moment.Paul's passion to know more about how the foot worked and how we can change it to help the problem (rather than treat the outcome)His sporting history includes karate, judo, taekwondo, running, triathlon, hockey, table tennis, cricket, squash, sailing and windsurfing – Paul loves sport!! How he relished challenging the accepted & then current theories on gait function, which ultimately led to Paul publishing the “Unified theory of foot function and the MOSI foot orthotic modification” with his colleague Lawrence Bevan.Key moments of influence in Paul's career(NHS multi-disciplinary clinic in Portsmouth with physio Nick Carter)Working with Health Education Seminars. His friend from Uni, Lawrence BevanHis current PhD process (not yet over) & how it is allowing him to grow as a researcher and aid his clinical practice. Paul's top tips for up and coming therapists & clinicians. Why there's more to gait than feet and glutes!Assessing statically does not reliably predict dynamic function. Watch people function! Clinic website: www.thepodiatrycentre.co.uk Facebook: @hdpnglobal Twitter: @theukpodcentre Instagram: @hdpnglobal Education https://www.hd-pn.com Paul has a range of orthotics available through LBG medical designed around the unified theory called “The BioUnified”.
Welcome to Series 3, Episode 5 of The Sports Performance Show In this episode we focus on running related injury as I discuss podiatry in sports performance and musculoskeletal health with leading sports podiatrist … Ian Griffiths We discuss · When should I consult a podiatrist - The role of podiatry and sports performance and musculoskeletal health · The rabbit hole of online forums and groups - Everyone is NOT an expert online !! · The human body is robust and resilient - Myth busting around training load stimulus and tissue load capacity in injury risk · Human bodies don't like holidays or surprises - balancing training load capacity and planning training · What do sunlight and beer have to tell us about training load stimulus and injury risk !! · The minefield of running shoe selection – We cut through the B.S and provide evidence informed recommendations !! · The concept of dynamic transition – footwear selection and orthotics are not a life sentence !! · The label that never dies – we unpick the over-pronation myth in runners !! · Correlation and Causation in injury management – Context is key · Gait analysis – what can it tell us and specific limitations · Running re-education - indications for working on running technique Please subscribe and download the podcast and please leave us a review of this episode to allow us to grow and expand. And share this and other episodes of The Sports Performance Show to help us reach a wider audience Enjoy the episode And prepare to perform Please consider donating the price of a cup of coffee to help us to continue to deliver informative podcasts with great guests ... https://www.patreon.com/thesportsperformanceshow Ian's Website http://www.sportspodiatryinfo.co.uk/ Podchat Live Podcast http://podchatlive.com/
In this episode we break down: - What Pronation is, when we want it, and more - Whats the role of foot orthosis - Foot and ankle mechanics for running & life and much more! Ian qualified as a Podiatrist in 2003 and has since obtained a PGCert in Sports Podiatry and MSc in Sports Injury. He has been awarded Fellowships in Podiatric Medicine by both the College of Podiatry and also the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons (Glasgow). He is a private practitioner (Sports Podiatry Info Ltd) and Visiting lecturer at Centre for Sports & Exercise Medicine, Queen Mary University of London. He has provided sports podiatry services to PGA European Tour, RFU England Rugby 7’s, Surrey County Cricket Club and several Premier League football clubs. He continues to have an active interest and role in research. Instagram: sportspodiatryinfo Twitter: Sports_Pod If you'd like to subscribe to MASS Research review, check out this link - http://bit.ly/E3MASS
Episode 71 is an interview with Ryan Twist, podiatrist at Bayswater Foot and Ankle clinic. Ryan graduated from La Trobe University and has over 11 years of clinical experience. He gained extensive knowledge and skills as a Podiatrist from working both interstate and overseas. He has a special interest in Sports Podiatry, Sports Medicine, Biomechanics (human movement), Orthotics, Prolotherapy Injections and Footwear prescription. Ryan spent time in Canberra working as a Podiatrist at the AIS with elite and amateur athletes, as well as 12 months working in Glasgow where he was treating a large number of high risk diabetes patients under the guidance of the UK’s leading High Risk Diabetes clinic. Ryan participates in Ironman Triathlons and is passionate about all sports, which enables a more detailed approach and professionally structured return to sport program. He attends regular professional development courses so he can deliver the newest techniques to his clients and help them achieve their goals. Can I ask you a favour; would you be able to go on over to Apple podcasts to rate, review and subscribe to the podcast? I don’t get paid to do this, I do it for the love of sharing great information but would greatly appreciate your reviews and support. It makes it all feel worthwhile! Like adventure racing, running can take you many places, both mentally and physically. But if you have injuries or niggles ruining your enjoyment of running and hindering your performance, it’s hard to be motivated to get out the door. If this is the case for you, come in and see the specialists at Health and High Performance where they utilise the latest in technology, and experience to help you achieve the results you want and are capable of. So, head to www.healthhp.com.au/run Or find them on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/healthhighperformance/ You can find Ryan at Bayswater Foot and Ankle Clinic. I really think this quarantine time is a great time to do for some self-reflection. In spite of everything feeling out of control in this moment of COVID, you are actually in a position of power within yourself and how you react to this situation. As they always say, control the controllables. You can do this with structured and well-planned training with Peak Endurance Coaching. Email me at isobel@peakendurancecoaching.com.au and let’s get your training moving in the right direction. Enjoy the interview with Ryan!
Tom has been an elite distance runner on the track and road for more than a decade now and has even shown his ability on the trails with a win at the highly competitive and challenging 6ft track marathon. People in the know knew that Tom was always going to run a fine marathon once he overcame untimely injuries and sickness and were not surprised when Tom won his debut marathon in Melbourne of 2016. Since then Tom has posted some great times over all the distances on the road and track including his P.B at the Fukuoka marathon of 2:14:59 in December 2017. Tom juggles his training load around working full-time at his Sports Podiatry business out of North Sydney and father to 2 young children. A great chat with Tom, Enjoy! Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/20043240 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thomasdocanto/ Tom's Sports Podiatry business: https://www.walkerstreetsportspodiatry.com.au/ The Running Guy Coaching Website - therunningguy.com.au Instagram - www.instagram.com/therunningguypodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/therunningguypodcast/ Join The Running Guy Podcast Strava Club - www.strava.com/clubs/therunningguypodcast YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAvM0q11KzHkLBoL0LX_9lw Opening music - Artist: Dan Henig Song: Flames Closing music - Artist: Dan Henig Song: Wood DanHenig.com Hey guy's if you are enjoying listening to the show and would like to make a small donation of support then follow this PayPal link https://paypal.me/astonduncan?locale.x=en_AU
Dr. Brian Fullem literally wrote the book on healthy feet and ankles for runners. He joins us for a special holiday gift to discuss his wisdom and accumulated knowledge from years of research and practice... sharing healthy running practices such as injury prevention and treatment, as well as perspective on core strength, balance, form and shoes. He is Board certified in Foot Surgery with specialization in tendon injuries & plantar fasciitis, including the use of Extracorporeal Shock Wave therapy. Dr. Fullem practiced in Connecticut for over 20 years before moving to Florida to start his solo practice at Elite Sports Podiatry. While in CT, Dr Fullem served as the Team Podiatrist for the Yale University Track team and Sacred Heart University Athletic Department. Dr Fullem also co-founded The Running Academy camp for HS runners. Dr Fullem definitely shows his passion for teaching & treating athletes in this interview. He also frequently lectures nationally on these subjects and is published extensively in medical journals and for national running magazines. His own book, “A Runners Guide to Healthy Feet and Ankles” is available at most book stores online, or at his own practice. You can explore his practice at www.elitesportspodiatry.com You can also see the full notes from this interview and find useful links to resources discussed in this episode and others at: www.runninganthropologist.com
On this Expert Edition we take a deep dive into all things Foot orthosis or Orthotics. When it comes to foot orthosis it seems that everyone has an opinion, some people believe that everyone needs orthotics, others believe that no one needs orthotics. Some say that orthotics or orthosis weaken the foot, many maintained that orthosis re-align or reposition the skeleton and others believe that once you've got foot orthosis you have them for life. These are just some of the myths that we tackle and Ian Griffiths provides accurate information on this episode. We discuss the history of and definition of and mechanisms by which foot orthosis are known to have an effect. Ian shares an intriguing concept around foot orthosis as medication and Ian lays down a fun physical challenge. Ian Griffiths is a foot, ankle and lower limb specialist. Ian is the Head of Podiatry at the prestigious pure Sports Medicine Practice in London. In addition Ian provides Sports Physiotherapy services to the PGA European tour, England Rugby Sevens, Surrey County Cricket Club and numerous football clubs and has provided services at the 2012 London Olympic games. Ian maintains an active interest in research having published work in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, The Journal of Foot and Ankle Research and The Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. Ian also is a manuscript reviewer of the Civil Sport Injury in Physical Therapy Journals and Ian speaks internationally on all things Sports Podiatry. Furthermore Ian was awarded Fellowships for both the College of Podiatry in Podiatric Medicine and also the Faculty of Podiatry Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons. SUBSCRIBE NOW! This episode is sponsored by fisiocrem fisiocrem is a topical massage cream containing natural plant based ingredients, ideal for the temporary relief of muscular aches and pains. If you're conscious of what you put on your body, you'll be happy to know that fisiocrem does not contain parabens or hydroxybenzoates. fisiocrem can be found Australia-wide at your local Coles, chemist or health store, as well as on their online shop. fisiocrem are offering a 20% discount to listeners of The Physical Performance Show. Use the coupon code POGO when you shop at fisiocrem.com.au to redeem this special offer. Hurting sucks, and fisiocrem has got your back! _____ If you enjoyed this episode of The Physical Performance Show please hit SUBSCRIBE for to ensure you are one of the first to future episodes. Jump over to POGO Physio - www.pogophysio.com.au for more details Follow @Brad_Beer Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat Please direct any questions, comments, and feedback to the above social media handles.
The hunt for new patients never ends, and so we’re excited to welcome to this week’s podcast Mr. Brent Goddard from Mod Pod Sports Podiatry in Sydney who brings us some simple techniques and ideas that anyone can use to help them to acquire new patients for their practice. Brent Goddard was trained in New Zealand, finishing his degree in 1997, and began working in Dunedin running the podiatry department of Otago Sports Medicine. His career took him to the UK in 2001 and finally Australia in 2006 where he joined his business partner to help launch Mod Pod Sports Podiatry. Throughout his entire career, Brent Goddard has been constantly developing strategies for effectively gaining new patients, and he has kindly shared that experience with our podcast listeners.
In this episode of Complete Football Health Podcast, I sit down with Sports Podiatrist Ian Griffiths to discuss the biopsychosocial model in the world of podiatry, and the role of podiatrists in football (soccer). Ian has experience with a vast range of patients from the recreational runner completing their first marathon right through to professional/elite sportsmen and women. He is currently the Head of Podiatry at Pure Sports Medicine in London, and also consults for Bupa Health Clinics. In addition to this he provides Sports Podiatry services to the PGA European Tour, RFU England Rugby 7’s, Surrey County Cricket Club, AFC Bournemouth and Arsenal Women FC. You can learn more about Ian by following him on any of his various platforms: Website/Blog: http://www.sportspodiatryinfo.co.uk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sportspodiatryinfo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sports_Pod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportspodiatryinfo/ ------------------ For more information on me, my course, or working with me, you can follow me on any of my platforms: Website/Blog: https://www.nicolesurdykaphysio.com Course Info: https://www.nicolesurdykaphysio.com/courses/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NicoleSurdykaPhysio/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.nicolept/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NSurdykaPhysio ------------------
In this episode of Complete Football Health Podcast, I sit down with Sports Podiatrist Ian Griffiths to discuss the biopsychosocial model in the world of podiatry, and the role of podiatrists in football (soccer). Ian has experience with a vast range of patients from the recreational runner completing their first marathon right through to professional/elite sportsmen and women. He is currently the Head of Podiatry at Pure Sports Medicine in London, and also consults for Bupa Health Clinics. In addition to this he provides Sports Podiatry services to the PGA European Tour, RFU England Rugby 7’s, Surrey County Cricket Club, AFC Bournemouth and Arsenal Women FC. You can learn more about Ian by following him on any of his various platforms: Website/Blog: http://www.sportspodiatryinfo.co.uk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sportspodiatryinfo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sports_Pod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportspodiatryinfo/ ------------------ For more information on me, my course, or working with me, you can follow me on any of my platforms: Website/Blog: https://www.nicolesurdykaphysio.com Course Info: https://www.nicolesurdykaphysio.com/courses/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NicoleSurdykaPhysio/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.nicolept/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NSurdykaPhysio ------------------
These guests could not be better profiled to share around this all important topic. Dr Paul Griffin - Sports Podiatrist, has a Sports Podiatry career spanning 20 years. Paul has provided services to the Perth Glory Football Club and the Western Australian Branch of the Australasian Podiatry Council. Paul's, Bartold clinical colleague Simon Bartold likewise has a very impressive career. Across Simon's career to date, Simon has been a consultant at the Australian Institute of Sport Cricket Academy, the British Cricket Academy and the Indian Cricket Team as well as a number of other National Sporting Teams. Simon was a Deputy Director of Podiatry Services at the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000 and then again chosen for Medical Teams at the 2004 and 2006 Olympic Games. Simon went on to attend his 4th Olympic Games in London in 2012, he's been a Consultant Podiatrist to Port Power in the AFL and he's been an editorial Board Member for the Journal of Science and medicine in Sport and the Australasian Physiotherapy Journal as well as being the review of the Australasian Journal of Podiatric Medicine and the British Journal of Sports Medicine. During this episode, we discuss the modern running shoe. How the features of the modern running shoe came about, does running shoe segmentation or categorisation have a place in today's running shoe landscape, reducing injury and preventing injury through running footwear. The role of maximalist and minimalist footwear, knowing when to replace your current running shoe, knowing whether to trial another pair of running shoes and of course selecting the best shoe for you. We discuss contemporary trends in running shoe manufacturing and the very exciting future of what the running shoe market holds. SUBSCRIBE NOW! This episode is sponsored by the Gold Coast Marathon. Like the Physical Performance Show, the Gold Coast Marathon encourages runners of all ages and abilities to push their boundaries and strive to complete a personal challenge. The Gold Coast Marathon is held annually on the first weekend in July and is a must do event for any budding athlete, weekend warrior or family looking for a challenge to complete together. Run for the good times at the Gold Coast Marathon. Visit the Gold Coast Marathon here. _____ If you enjoyed this episode of The Physical Performance Show please hit SUBSCRIBE for to ensure you are one of the first to future episodes. Jump over to POGO Physio - www.pogophysio.com.au for more details Follow @Brad_Beer Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat Please direct any questions, comments, and feedback to the above social media handles.
Please join us this Wednesday, January 16, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. for a live show with host Denise Messenger. Our special returning guest is Dr. Robert Weil. He has practiced sports podiatry for over 35 years and treated some of the best athletes in all sports. He will be sharing with us treatment, prevention and secrets we all need to know about our feet. You asked for it and we deliver.
Medifoot Stacey & Matt Keating PERFORMANCE STARTS WITH YOUR FEET Medifoot Podiatry is quickly proving itself to be a forerunner of practices for treatment of Sports Podiatry Conditions. Medifoot prides itself on expert treatment of Sports Podiatry conditions such as Achilles pain, Shin Splints, Heel pain, Ankle pain and some Knee and Hip pain conditions. Our State of the Art facilities allow for thorough and precise biomechanical diagnosis and management. With our own Commercial Orthotic Lab facility located in Perth we can assure quality devices, and quick return times are guaranteed! Other Podiatry services available at Medifoot Podiatry include- ingrown toenails, nail fungus treatment, children's foot pain and general nail/corn care. We also provide for Veterans Affairs, Medicare EPC Program, WorkCover and TAC. http://www.medifoot.com.au/blog/service/arch-pain-and-heel-pain/