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Hops and Elbow Drops

Hops and Elbow Drops

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The best Ottawa based craft beer and wrestling podcast around. Alex, Sean, and a rotating crew of pals discuss the good, the bad, and the ridiculous of professional wrestling. We've been on hiatus for a few years but who knows what might be coming...watch this space! Credits: Hosted by Alex Johnston and Sean Mallard, Research and Pre-Production by Alex Johnston and Sean Mallard, Edited by Alex Johnston
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"Off the top rope like a Macho Man elbow drop!" Join BSM, Cam and Natz as they discuss WWE and all things wrestling. Hear how Cam really loves Roman Reigns, Natz cant get on board with Bryan Corbin and why BSM idolises Shawn Michaels... Subscribe to us on Itunes as well......
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The Physiotutors podcast is your opportunity to hear from some of the best physio's, researchers, lecturers and medical professionals for all things physiotherapy related. Join us as we discuss topics from orthopedics to pain management, from spinal cord to respiratory all in the name of physiotherapy.
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Laughing is Medicine! Join "GoodMedicine" (AKA Michael Daniel Broadfoot), "Tasty Wacey" and Elijah as we hang out once a week and talk about current events, share jokes, and drop some bars! The Sweety Treaty Show is produced in the traditional territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) and the peoples of the Treaty 7: the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika Nation, the Piikani Nation, the Kainai Nation), our Dene relations (Tsuut’ina Nation), and the Iyarhe Nakoda relations (Chiniki Nation, Bearsp ...
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The Climbing Injury Podcast

The Climbing Injury Podcast

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Hi, and welcome to the climbing injury podcast, hosted by Stian Christophersen and James Walker. As our sport grows, so do the injury rates, and our hope is that through sharing of knowledge and experience we can understand climbing injuries better, treat them better and hopefully prevent some of them from ever happening. As we’re both physiotherapists talking about injuries and injury prevention, this podcast will be aimed at healthcare professionals working with climbers, but hopefully the ...
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In this podcast, Dr. Claire Minshull shares her insights on teaching strength and conditioning to physiotherapists, emphasizing the practical application of academic knowledge. She discusses common mistakes in S&C practices, the importance of muscular strength in rehabilitation, and the significance of individualized exercise prescription for optim…
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Kerstin Luedtkee discusses the topic of migraine headaches, providing insights into the definition, classification, and pathophysiological theories behind migraines. She explains the criteria for diagnosing migraine headaches, including the presence of associated symptoms such as nausea and sensitivity to light or sound…
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Leanne Bisset, a musculoskeletal physiotherapist and associate professor at Griffith University, shares valuable insights on lateral epicondylalgia, also known as lateral elbow tendinopathy. She discusses the anatomy and function of the affected muscles, highlighting the importance of stability in wrist movements and th…
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In today's episode, we're discussing wrist injuries and wrist related pain due to climbing. We often meet patients worried that they've injured their TFCC (more on this in the episode), which can be a serious injury. But this is quite rare, and there are other more common causes and sources to a climber's wrist pain than just the TFCC. This is also…
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In this episode of the Physiotutors podcast, Tom Goom, also known as the Running Physio, provides valuable insights into medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) and its management. He discusses the pathophysiology of MTSS, Risk factors, and emphasizes the importance of gradual training progression and proper footwear selection to prevent MTSS. Tom als…
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In this podcast episode, Barbara Cagnie, a physiotherapist and manual therapist, discusses the topic of dry needling, providing valuable insights into its definition, physiological effects, and clinical applications. Dry needling is described as a technique used by physiotherapists to treat myofascial pain, with the insertion of thin filiform needl…
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In this episode, Dutch researcher Corinne Visscher discusses temporomandibular disorders (TMD) with a focus on prevalence, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment. She provides insights on the research she is currently focused on, particularly in understanding the journey of patients with chronic complaints related to TMD. Corinne also emphasizes th…
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Topics in this episode: Shelly reveals a dream about ACR Wrestling & depression There’s NOTHING like wrestling WWE behind the scenes story Why Shelly keeps her mouth shut these days CWF Hollywood brought Shelly back to life Wrestling Sisterhood. Yay or nay? WATCH VIDEO VERSION HERE!By Vampire Radio
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Today we’re discussing hamstring injuries. We frequently see injuries to the hamstring muscles and tendons due to heel hooks and splits, and whilst hamstring injuries have gotten a lot of attention in other sports, like soccer, sprint and dancing, there’s a paucity of literature covering this injury in climbers. Since climbing differs from these sp…
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Sorry the audio is messed up during the first 15 mins of the episode. Had some technical difficulties 🤦🏻‍♀️ Other than that it was a great episode! Here's are some of the topics: Songs that trigger former love life Becoming a wrestler when everyone said it was crazy Discovering the pro wrestling independent scene Costa Rica trip Death Rolling pink …
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In this Physiotutors podcast episode, Canadian researcher Yannick Tousignant-Laflamme introduces the Pain and Disability Drivers Management Model, a groundbreaking approach to understanding and managing chronic musculoskeletal pain, particularly low back pain. This model identifies five key domains across three dimensions, going beyond biomechanics…
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Martinez Girlz Radio has come to Vampire Radio! Danielle and I have been podcasting for years and have tons of archived episodes. Currently I'm trying to retrieve them, while I work on it we decided to start over then review past episodes with you! Topics in this episode: Podcast history Podcasting is therapy Danielle's birthday slim down Danielle …
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In this podcast, we explore scapular dyskinesis, the abnormal movement of the shoulder blade. We discuss related terms like scapular misalignment and sick scapula, questioning the practicality of assessing it through visual observation. We highlight that identifying it as normal or abnormal may not guide treatment decisions or pinpoint the cause of…
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I decided to post my Twitch streams on here for those who would like to listen to the replays. It was a trip to revisit the stream. SO much has happened since then. It was cool to hear myself list some goals and fast forward to today, I've done them all. Yay! Love to hear your thoughts, don't forget to leave a comment below. For now you'll have to …
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Gotta love a good old Sunday Morning Shat! Here are some topics in the episode: Thoughts and feelings on William Shatner’s music INCLUDING his WWE theme songs Story behind using Suffragette City in my podcasts Cafe Danielle talking about dreams and their symbolisms People who “don’t dream” Getting a gun pulled on us in Hollywood Finding out a rappe…
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LOVE, LOVE, LOVE revisiting this episode. Totally forgot I shared all these moments. Here are some topics in the episode: Pissed at “friends” who moved to Cali & completely ignored me Never felt I belonged to the “wrestling sisterhood” Grateful for the women currently in my life WWE Mexico trip & taking REAL Absinthe shots w Kevin Thorn Love, hate …
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Here's the topics we discuss in this episode: Ghost Stories The High Spots House Letting Go Energy, Sex & Futurama WWE & Me Was Meant to Be Triggered by AEW Wrestling Isn't Who We Are It's What We Do Mean Girls in TNA Why I Gave Up on Entertainment & Wrestling Resentment Towards Former Friend in Wrestling Comfortable in Chaos Confronting Mean Girls…
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I meant to edit this episode days ago but life happened and all my work got backed up. It stressed me out at first but once I started to revisit this day everything fell into place. It was meant for me to get to it today. Loves it. Topics in this episode: How a Celeb I Dated Influenced Me Boycotting McDonalds Peeing Myself Where My Vag Originated F…
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I meant to post this the day after Valentine's Day but better late than never. In this episode we address rumors we herd about ourselves, dealing with trauma, people judge ACR for being a stripper, coming out of retirement and more! For bonus content become a VIP on Patreon.com/VampireRadioBy Vampire Radio
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I'm so sad Amp App is closing. I did my last broadcast with them over the weekend 😢. That doesn't mean Vampire Radio is going anywhere! Stay tuned for more archived episode like this... Topics in this episode: Getting Overheated Shakey’s Brunch Faux Pas Crappy Neighbor Becoming More Aware & Being a More Responsible Stoner Why I Hate Peggy Hill Conf…
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Topics in this episode: When my love for broadcasting began How I became a vampire Wrestlemania moment with Beth Phoenix & Aron Stevens Wendy Williams opened my eyes Escaping my abusive boyfriend Understanding why I take friendships and relationships to heart Creeping on radio DJs Being a model/actress in early 2000s helped me hustle my way into WW…
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In this podcast episode, sports physiotherapist and lifestyle expert Jaap Wonders discusses the several aspects of successful lifestyle interventions as part of the treatment plans in physiotherapy practice. He outlines the guidelines on proper sleep hygiene, diet and other important factors to take into account when prescribing a healthy lifestyle…
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As climbing's increasing popularity attracts more and more people to the sport, it also attracts more and more young climbers. This is of course positive, but also makes for an understanding of the more specific injuries that youth climbers are exposed to. In this episode we'll discuss how and when the growing skeleton matures, and why this is impo…
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In this podcast episode, physiotherapist Sarah Michiels discusses somatic tinnitus, a type of tinnitus that is often caused by dysfunctions in the upper cervical spine and jaw. She highlights the prevalence of somatic tinnitus and the importance of a comprehensive diagnosis to rule out other causes. The talk provides insights into her evaluation an…
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Welcome to Physiotutors podcast episode 56 with Thomas Mitchell. Thomas is a wrist and hand specialist physiotherapist, and working toward his PhD at Sheffield Hallam. He is a physiotherapist of 25 years standing in primary care, private practice and sports. He is a First-contact Practitioner clinical supervisor and member of the British Associatio…
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Although less common than finger and shoulder injuries, we see a fair bit of painful elbows in climbers. Today, we discuss elbow pain on the inside (medial), outside (lateral) and front (anterior) of the elbow. What's actually going on here? How do these develop into painful conditions? And, of course, how can we manage them? References: - van Midd…
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This episode of the Physiotutors podcast features Julia Treleaven, a researcher and physiotherapist, who discusses cervicogenic dizziness and its diagnosis. We delve into the condition's pathophysiology and prevalence in patients with chronic neck pain. We also discuss red flags to watch for during patient history taking and differentiating cervico…
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Nicol van Dyk is a physiotherapist and clinical researcher currently occupying the role of Injury Surveillance and Medical Research Officer with the Irish Rugby Football Union in Dublin, Ireland. In 2018 Nicol completed his PhD in Health Sciences at Ghent University, Belgium titled “Risk factors for hamstring injuries in professional football playe…
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After two long episodes on pulley injuries, we wanted to discuss the somewhat lesser known finger injuries. These include flexor tendon tenosynovitis, finger joint pain/synovitis, flexor tendon strains and lumbrical shift syndrome. We discuss how to diagnose and manage these conditions both as health care professionals and as climbers. We also foll…
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Welcome to episode 53! In this episode we are joined by Adam Dobson who is working as a specialist triage & treat spinal physiotherapist for South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He is the author of "Lumbar Radicular Syndromes - At a Glance" and actively shares his knowledge around radicular syndromes on his Twitter (@adamdobson123) and as gue…
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In this episode we deep dive into how to rehabilitate pulley injuries. Since Stian managed to rupture his A4 pulley whilst bouldering in Fontainebleau, you'll get a real time insight into his rehabilitation process while we discuss the different approaches and concepts to best handle these injuries. Should we immobilize or load early? Should we cli…
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Andrew is a consultant physiotherapist from the UK with a special interest in the upper limb and particularly the shoulder, which is also the reason he has created a course on the stiff shoulder, the elbow and wrist for Physiotutors together with Thomas Mitchell. He is in the process of finishing his PhD this year on imaging for musculoskeletal con…
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Hi and welcome to Physiotutors podcast episode 51 with Henrik Riel. Henrik is a physiotherapist from Denmark and has obtained his PhD in the management of plantar heel pain. He is doing a post-doc fellowship at the university of Aalborg and he is an assistant professor at the physio department of the university of northern Denmark. In this episode …
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Welcome to the world premiere of the Climbing Injury Podcast. In this episode we want to present ourselves and what this podcast is all about. We chat about how and why we started talking to begin with, Stian’s recent trip to Sheffield with Magnus Midtbø and Adam Ondra before we get our geek on and discuss pulley injuries. This episode is dedicated…
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In this episode we will talk about all things shoulder instability. You will learn more about the Stanmore classification and structural damage after dislocations. We will discuss the typical patient with shoulder instability and how an examination process looks like. We will touch on muscle activation patterns, surgery and how physiotherapeutic ma…
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Welcome to episode 49! Today's guest is Mike Reiman who is a physiotherapist, active clinical researcher, educator and mentor with a special interest in the hip. He is also an associate professor at Duke University and an adjunct professor at Wichita State University. In this episode we will talk about femoroacetabular impingement abbreviated as FA…
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In this episode we will talk about different rheumatological conditions that can mask as musculoskeletal pain and how to recognize them. Our guest is Jack March, a physiotherapist specialising in rheumatology who provides CPD courses on the recognition, investigation and management of rheumatological conditions. We will shine a light on imaging and…
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In this episode we will talk about the demonization of and the future of manual therapy with Chad Cook. Chad is physiotherapist, a professor at Duke University and a clinical researcher who has published over 330 peer-reviewed papers. One of the latest papers he has published is called “The Demonization of manual therapy” where he evaluated common …
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Research and evidence based practise are the cornerstone of the modern clinician - ensuring that we use the best, up to date methods to support our clients and patients. With that said however, there's so much out there, how can you be sure what you're reading is worthwhile, is relevant or of any half decent quality. We have to understand the limit…
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I speak with the amazing Dr Melissa Farmer, Clinical Psychologist, Neuroscientist, researcher, CCO & co founder of Aivo Health! Melissa and I talk about chronic pain and the influence that has on both the brain & body as well as what we can do in clinic to both utilise these changes as well as how we can manage our patients with chronic pain with o…
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We've returning guest the always fantastic Enda King with us this month to discuss ACL Biomechanics & movement strategies post op - an area where Enda had done his PhD in! We look at how you can objectively help your patients even if you don't have a fancy biomechanics lab, where the idea of a 10% difference for RTP comes from and how that translat…
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This months guest is Curtis Anderson, a severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivor for a new area we’re looking to dive deeper into on the podcast – the patient’s perspective. We talk to Curtis about his 20 year journey and how he defied what was initially thought possible for the full extent of his rehab. After 3 weeks in a medically induced com…
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