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The Podcast for Podiatrists - The Pod Of Inquiry is designed to empower you with knowledge. What happens from there is up to you. Your host, Dr. Stephen Barrett, has designed this show to take you down some very deep rabbit holes hopefully bringing you back out again, relatively unscathed, but cerebrally wicked enabling a better understanding of all things worthy of inquiry. Past topics on the podcast include: Podiatry; Adhesive Arachnoiditis; Alzheimers; Antioxidants; Autoimmunity; Bioident ...
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Sports Medicine Project

Blake Withers and Kelly Kortick

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Join Blake and Kelly as they delve into the fascinating world of Sports Medicine with their fortnightly podcast! As seasoned healthcare professionals, they empower listeners to become better clinicians, achieve superior patient outcomes, and enhance work-life balance. Tune in for engaging, evidence-backed discussions on injuries, peptides, injections, running, performance, and more. With Blake’s extensive background as a researcher, clinical educator, biomechanics lecturer, and podiatrist at ...
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Welcome to Comfort Walk and Talk – the premier podcast destination for anyone looking to about enhancing their foot health and embracing the world of comfort footwear. Hosted by Jeff, Ben, and Ash, this podcast dives into the essential topics of foot care, innovative footwear design, and the transformative power of wearing the right comfort shoes. Whether you're dealing with heel pain, searching for the ultimate comfort footwear, or interested in the latest footwear innovations, Comfort Walk ...
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Megan Dahlman, certified trainer and nutrition coach, is on a mission to help every woman - no matter her age - feel strong, healthy and confident in her body. In a culture that overcomplicates everything, this podcast will be a breath of fresh air! Self Care Simplified meets you right where you’re at, giving you simple, sustainable tips so you can feel fully functional and pain-free—in your 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond. If you're looking for expert self-care advice combined with grace-filled mo ...
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A collection of knowledge and insights from brilliant clinicians in the field of neuromotor development and childhood disability to inspire, motivate and provide you with the tools to help the amazing kids you treat develop their potential www.wiredondevelopment.com
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Broken Heel Repaired

Dr. Talia K. Purifoy

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Welcome to my Podcast! I am a motivating force to Women of all walks of life. I am here to feed the soles of your shoes and the soul of every fiber of your being. I am here to empower, encourage, motivate and to speak life to YOU! Yes, just call me your virtual BFF :) I am here for it all! Broken HEEL was derived from my love for shoes! The love that anchored my heart so much so that every time life issued me pain, I issued my wound a new pair of fly heels! But wait, standing pretty and runw ...
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Meet medical students and residents, clinicians and educators, health care thought leaders and researchers in this podcast from the journal Academic Medicine. Episodes chronicle the stories of these individuals as they experience the science and the art of medicine. Guests delve deeper into the issues shaping medical schools and teaching hospitals today. Subscribe to this podcast and listen as the conversation continues. The journal Academic Medicine serves as an international forum to advan ...
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Morley Physiotherapy Centre has been successfully treating patients for the past 38 years. Our passion is seeing our clients overcome the limitations of pain and injury, and seeing them move well and live well again. In the Morley Physiotherapy Centre Podcast, we share our passion and wisdom with you straight from the source: Principal physiotherapists Tony and Ana Pullella. Join us as we explore what’s causing pain or injury in people’s lives, and share how to recover or avoid it so that yo ...
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Near Me Therapy Podcast

Armin Ghayyur and Dr. Shervin Ranjbar

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Near Me Therapy is really about two buds with thoughts...who talk a lot. we are functional therapists, friends and critical thinkers. As evidence informed Physiotherapists and Chiropractors, we bring you topics and ideas that are interesting and easy to apply to your day to day life. Not local? No worries there. We are always near you with the latest and greatest little nothings you'll surely crave, one podcast at a time. Hosted by Armin Ghayyur and Dr. Shervin Ranjbar
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Sharon Starika is a Guild Feldenkrais Practitioner with over 25 years of experience with thousands of individuals ranging from Children with special needs as young as 7 months old, to adults who have all types of challenges ranging from surgeries to strokes, that bring on movement restrictions, pain, and or daily life limitations making one's life less fulfilled and enjoyable. Her involvement with the Certified Feldenkrais Method® of somatic education began in 1984 when she had a debilitatin ...
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In this episode of The Podiatry Detectives, myself and Abid Hussain discussed the common injection therapies used in Podiatric settings for the foot problems. Contact Us: Phone/WhatsApp: 07888119090 Email: hello@thepodiatryclinics.co.uk Website: www.thepodiatryclinics.co.uk
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OCS Field Guide: A PT Podcast

David Smelser and Austin Kercheville

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Pass the OCS exam by studying smarter, not harder. This podcast is for physical therapists looking to become board-certified specialists in orthopedics. Use code FIELDGUIDE for 40% off a MedBridge subscription.
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PT Inquest

Jason Tuori, Megan Graham, & Chris Juneau

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PT Inquest is an online journal club. Hosted by Jason Tuori, Megan Graham, and Chris Juneau, the show looks at an article every week and discusses how it applies to current physical therapy practice.
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Unique sports injuries podcast hosted by expert, specialist sports orthopaedic surgeon, Professor Gordon Mackay, and broadcaster Jennifer Reoch who asks the questions you all want answers to! Together they explore the world of sport, injuries, treatments, rehab, and recovery. We have amazing guests who range from Olympians to weekend warriors in all sporting disciplines- from football to skiing, golf to rugby, we learn how they managed their injuries and recoveries and discover what impact t ...
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A legendary team of experts from 7 different health professions coming from 6 different countries, 4 different continents, and synergizing a huge array of skills, experience, and including more than 29 different specialities. All zeroed in on one mission, providing you the health pro with the clinical knowledge you need to obtain results and maximize success. Mission of the show Demonstrate analysis and correction strategies for optimal human function, generating cross professional understan ...
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At some point, aches and pains feel like a fact of life - and some can be more disruptive than others. Take foot pain, for example. What do you do when every step you take hurts? Listener Lize has this very struggle: “I have noticed that I am getting aches and pains in and around my heels. Is it plantar fasciitis? Tendonitis? What should I do about…
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PodChatLive 134: Allergies & running injuries, 3D printed Vs prefabricated foot orthoses, and a big plantar heel pain RCT Contact us on getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this weeks episode: History of Multiple Allergies and Gradual Onset Running-Related Injuries in Distance Runners Comparing Prefabricated and 3D Printed Foot Orthoses for the M…
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Send us a Text Message.No guest this week legends,Clinical Case reviews + Social media & HealthcareSupport the Show.Clinical content to help you day to day: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 top…
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On this episode we were joined by special guest researcher Dr. Dan Cobian from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Knee Extensor Torque Steadiness and Quadriceps Activation Variability in Collegiate Athletes 4, 6, and 12 Months After ACL Reconstruction Cobian DG, Oppenheim ZR, Roehl TJ, et al. Orthop J Sports Med. 2024;12(6):23259671241253844. doi…
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At some point, all of us wrestle with knee pain. Whether we’re squatting down to pick up a kid, taking long walks or simply climbing the stairs, knee pain can seem to come out of nowhere and can completely disrupt your life. In fact, approximately 25% of adults struggle with frequent knee pain - the kind that can limit function, reduce mobility and…
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The complicated positionality of a learner in medicine means that our fingerprints are always there, regardless of the role. And while it is never documented, our most profound contribution is how we accompany patients in need. Daniel J. Olivieri reflects on his first death pronouncement and what he learned about communicating with patients and the…
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Welcome to Heidi AI: Get Your Time Back! Try the PRO version for 30 days https://scribe.heidihealth.com/?via=SMP We cover the groundbreaking ways Heidi AI is revolutionizing healthcare. Every question and concern you have is answered. Sign up for 30 hours + of Sports Medicine Education. https://patreon.com/SportsMedicineProject?utm_medium=unknown&u…
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We're excited to announce our latest episode of Pod of Inquiry featuring Dr. James Anderson, a leading expert in lower extremity peripheral nerve surgery. In this episode, Dr. Anderson discusses restless legs syndrome (RLS) and the potential benefits of nerve decompression surgery for treating this condition. Key topics include: - Understanding res…
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It’s everywhere. Our homes, our clothes, our water, our food, our bodies, our lives - plastic! This episode is stunning, and sadly scary. At the same time, a plastic-free or at least plastic-less world is possible. Find out how you can be part of this future with this courageous plastic warrior Frede Magnussen. Frederikke (Frede) Magnussen is the c…
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Human foot muscle strength and its association with sprint acceleration, cutting and jumping performance, and kinetics in high-level athletes Tourillon R, Michel A, Fourchet F, et al. J Sports Sci. Published Ahead of Print. doi:10.1080/02640414.2024.2367365 Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on t…
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Elevated blood sugar, diabetes, high cholesterol - growing health concerns that are probably on your radar. Yet figuring out how and what to eat to help address these issues can feel so stressful and overwhelming. To help us break it down, I’ve invited Mia Rigden to join me on the podcast. Mia is an LA-based nutritionist, trained chef and the autho…
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You won't want to miss our latest thought-provoking episode of the Pod of Inquiry! This week, we're joined by Robert Lufkin, M.D., author of the groundbreaking book "Lies I Taught in Medical School." Dr. Lufkin spent over three decades as a professor and chairman of multiple radiology departments, teaching generations of new doctors. In this candid…
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In so many ways, our bodies are like a symphony. A delicate balance of “instruments” that, when they work together, keep us functioning at our best. But what happens when part of the symphony gets out of balance? Let’s take the hormone cortisol for example. Listener Dessa asks: “I just listened to your episode on inflammation (Episode 348), and I’m…
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The state of health seems like a never ending stream of crisis - mental health, metabolic disease, obesity, neurodegeneration, fatty liver and on and on and on. But there may be one health crisis that permeates into all the others, and could be the single most powerful lifestyle change that creates positive change to every other health issue - aka …
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In this episode of the Comfort Walk and Talk podcast, the hosts delve into the world of footwear with a special focus on Revere, a brand designed for comfort and orthotic support. Founder Jeff shares the heartfelt story behind starting Revere with colleague Craig Truscott in 2011, highlighting the brand's roots in addressing the needs of podiatrist…
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On this episode we were joined by special guest physical therapist Keelan Enseki from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Evaluating functional performance tests in those with non-arthritic intra-articular hip pain: an international consensus statement Martin RL, Takla A, Disantis A, et al. Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2023;18(6). doi:10.26603/…
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Send us a Text Message.Ian Harris, an orthopedic surgeon practicing in Sydney and a Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at UNSW, has published extensively on the effectiveness of surgical interventions.Key Discussion Points:Key Findings in Surgical EffectivenessEthics and ImprovementsUnderstanding PlaceboPersistence of Ineffective SurgeriesImpact of th…
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When it comes to understanding how the work that we try to do every day in the clinic actually works, this interview with Dr Susan Barry may be one of the most eye-opening interviews I have done so far - excuse the pun. Dr Barry is a a Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences, Professor Emeritus of Neuroscience and Behavior and (as she calls herse…
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Did you know that your shoulder is the most complicated joint in your body? And probably one of those you don’t think about until something goes wrong. Frozen shoulder, impingement syndrome, rotator cuff tears - all debilitating shoulder issues, and also totally preventable. But most women are going about it all wrong. In this episode, you’ll learn…
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We have an insightful new episode for you on an important health topic - preventing recurrent diabetic foot ulcers. This is a continuation of last week’s interview. Joining us are two leading experts in this field, Dr. Scott Nickerson and Dr. Sonny Yamasaki. They'll be sharing their valuable perspectives and evidence-based guidance on: - Understand…
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You don’t have to spend much time online to see lots of different nutritional strategies for fat loss. But which ones work and which ones are a waste of time? Are any of them worth the effort? Listener Courtney wondered the same thing: “I’ve been seeing a lot of programs out there that really hype up carb cycling, dialed-in macro counting and inter…
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Are we a culture of addicts living in a world of overwhelming overabundance? That is the premise of the brilliant Stanford psychiatrist Dr Anna Lembke, and her must-read book Dopamine Nation. She believes addiction will be the crux of human suffering not just for the next decade but for centuries to come, but at the same time is offering a practica…
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PodChatLive 132: Calf raise testing, Blood flow & heel pain, and necrotising fasciitis. Email us on getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this episode: Samsung launches ‘sneakers of the future’ that can control your cell phone A randomised crossover trial on the effects of foot starting position on calf raise test outcomes Posterior Tibial Artery …
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On this episode we were joined virtually by the Tufts DPT student journal club. Factors Associated With Concussion-like Symptom Reporting in High School Athletes Iverson GL, Silverberg ND, Mannix R, et al. JAMA Pediatr. 2015;169(12):1132. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2015.2374 Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally…
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Are you in need of some simple tips to instantly ease your back or hip pain? Well, you’ve come to the right place - today’s episode is going to deliver EXACTLY that! Recently, I joined Susie Pettit on the Love Your Life podcast to discuss the problem of back and hip pain. The questions that Susie asked were so good, the topics were so relevant, and…
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As I enter my final year of medical school reflecting on how I plan to care for patients, I will remember the importance of seeing the patient as a whole person just as my preceptor did that day. In doing so, I hope that my future relationships with patients can flourish because they are based on trust rather than transaction. Jill Stachowski refle…
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We have an insightful new episode for you on an important health topic - preventing recurrent diabetic foot ulcers. Joining us are two leading experts in this field, Dr. Scott Nickerson and Dr. Sonny Yamasaki. They'll be sharing their valuable perspectives and evidence-based guidance on: - Understanding the risks and complications of diabetic foot …
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In this episode, we're thrilled to have Olympian Andy Butchart, a standout figure in the world of athletics, joining us on the podcast. Andy is renowned for his incredible achievements and unwavering passion for his sport. For years though, Andy has been plagued by a condition known as Haglund's deformity, causing persistent heel pain, he recently …
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At some point we’ve probably all thought it: “just tell me what to do to lose weight! Is there a magic number? A special formula?” Listener Gina asked this very question: “How much of a calorie deficit do you have to be in to lose weight?” And as you can imagine, the answer is both simple and complex at the same time. In this quick episode I’m goin…
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In this episode of Comfort Walk and Talk, the hosts introduce George, Comfort Co's experienced designer with 40 years in the footwear industry. George shares insights into the intricate process of making quality footwear and discusses the evolution of the industry, emphasizing the shift towards prioritizing comfort and underfoot materials. Join Ash…
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This is a controversial podcast about what has been the most taboo topic in medicine for over half a century - vaccine-induced harm. Revolutionary ideas are often seen as heretical before time proves them otherwise. Individuals like Marc are deemed heretics by the regime until they are proven right. Will Marc be proven right? Only time will tell, b…
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PodChatLive 131: Determinants of diabetic foot complications & a new review on non-surgical management of big toe arthritis Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this week: Italian Olympian breaks high-jump record before faking injury, jokingly pulling springs from shoe What are the most effective treatments for arthritis of the big to…
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The perception of time is slowed in response to exercise, an effect not further compounded by competitors: behavioral implications for exercise and health Edwards AM, Menting SGP, Elferink‐Gemser MT, et al. Brain Behav. 2024;14(4):e3471. doi:10.1002/brb3.3471 Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on…
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Whether we’re sitting at our desks, hunching over our phones or slowly slumping in our chairs, bad posture has a way of catching up with us. And while it may not seem like a big deal right now, as we age poor posture can become a habit with far reaching consequences. Thankfully, it doesn’t take much for poor posture and alignment to be corrected - …
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We're excited to announce our latest episode of the Pod of Inquiry featuring Nick Pineault, an expert on electromagnetic fields (EMF) and their potential health impacts. Nick is an advocate for raising awareness about the risks associated with exposure to EMF radiation from sources like cell phones, WiFi routers, and other wireless technologies. In…
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Do you ever feel like your workouts have kinda stalled out? But what’s the most effective way to get out of a rut and start seeing progress? Gina finds herself in this same situation: “Hi, Megan. In a recent podcast episode, you had a guest talk about spending less time at the gym, but doing heavier weightlifting and fewer reps. I was wondering wha…
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“A rapid advance in technology with a slower catchup in biology”. That simple but profound fact is at the crux of cancer. Week after week I walk into offices with dinosaur toys for my clients. Why? Because of exactly what Professor Thomas Seyfried will explain today - urban humans are evolutionary victims of the abundance of energy available, and s…
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PodChatLive 130: Celebrity foot injuries, flat feet & muscle strength, choosing running shoes, and how the UK treat ingrown toenails Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links for todays episode: Pseudoscience is easy to identify if you examine their claims Revolutionary New Insoles Combine Five Forms Of Pseudoscience How do runners select their…
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A modern way to teach and practice manual therapy Kerry R, Young KJ, Evans DW, et al. Chiropr Man Therap. 2024;32(1):17. doi:10.1186/s12998-024-00537-0 Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on the website for the world to download at will. Brought to you by our sponsors at: CSMi – https://www.humacn…
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Let’s talk about diabetes. Unfortunately, diabetes is on the rise, and more and more women are wondering how to properly manage their blood sugar levels. This focus becomes even more important for women over 40. Menopausal hormone shifts can have a dramatic impact on insulin sensitivity. To help us discover more about this connection between hormon…
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Kayla Marcotte, MS, Jose Negrete Manriquez, MD, MPP, Maya Hunt, MD, Max Spadafore, MD, and Dan Schumacher, MD, PhD, MEd, join host Toni Gallo to discuss the role of learners in building the future state of assessment; the importance of having a patient-focused, learner-centered, equity-based system of assessment; and the opportunities and challenge…
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Get ready for an insightful discussion on the Pod of Inquiry! Our next episode features James Ferrie, a musculoskeletal podiatrist who specializes in complex heel pain conditions. We will be diving deep into: • Common causes of chronic heel pain beyond plantar fasciitis • Innovative treatments for stubborn heel issues • When conservative care isn't…
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Why is it the older we get, the harder it is to lose weight? And all the things we did in our 20s, 30s and even 40s don’t seem to work for us anymore? Listener Gina has the same questions: “I’m 63, and over the last maybe six or seven years I have gained about ten to twelve pounds. I've been eating protein and produce, but I'm still struggling with…
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Today on Comfort Walk and Talk, hosts Ash, Jeff, and Ben discuss the importance of foot care for individuals with diabetes. They welcome back special guest Sophie, a podiatrist, to delve into the connection between diabetes and foot health. Sophie highlights the impact of diabetes on the circulatory and nervous systems, emphasizing the importance o…
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Liquid, solid, gas. H20. That’s water right? Not so fast. There is a fourth and fascinating phase of water called EZ or structured water. And this is not a new discovery but one that no attention is being paid to. And I cannot understand why. I structure my water, and after today’s discussion with the father of EZ water Dr Jerry Pollack, you may wa…
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PodChatLive 129: Beighton threshold for hypermobility in children, wax baths for plantar fasciitis, and pes planus & hip arthroplasty Contact us: getinvolved@gmail.com Links from today: Rod Dixon winning the 1983 NY Marathon Variability of joint hypermobility in children: a meta-analytic approach to set cut-off scores Effects of cassava wax bath as…
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