Episodes
Wrap your ears around Part 2 Antony Lo is a physiotherapist, educator and podcast host from Australia who works at the junction of Musculoskeletal/Ortho, Sports, and Pelvic Health. He runs The Physio Detective Clinic, My PT Education, The Women’s Health Podcast, and The Diastasis Project. He helps the general public and health and fitness professionals who struggle to progress their clients by cutting through the BS and thinking outside the box so they confidently assist people to achieve...
Published 07/09/23
Antony Lo is a physiotherapist, educator and podcast host from Australia who works at the junction of Musculoskeletal/Ortho, Sports, and Pelvic Health. He runs The Physio Detective Clinic, My PT Education, The Women’s Health Podcast, and The Diastasis Project. He helps the general public and health and fitness professionals who struggle to progress their clients by cutting through the BS and thinking outside the box so they confidently assist people to achieve their goals. Antony has a wife...
Published 07/02/23
In this captivating episode, we continue our exploration of women's health physiotherapy with the remarkable Caitlin. Join us as Caitlin shares her extensive expertise and sheds light on various aspects of women's health, emphasizing the importance of specialized care. From delving into common conditions to emphasizing the significance of pelvic floor health, this conversation provides invaluable insights and practical tips for women's overall well-being. Whether you're a woman seeking...
Published 06/26/23
G'day legends,  Join us in this episode as we dive into the world of women's health physiotherapy with the incredible Caitlin. With her expertise and experience, Caitlin sheds light on various aspects of women's health and the importance of specialized care.  From discussing common conditions to highlighting the significance of pelvic floor health, this conversation offers valuable insights and practical tips for women's well-being. Whether you're a woman, healthcare professional interested...
Published 06/18/23
Seriousness - soft tissue v bony pathology (high v low risk) Irritability/painGoal of the race - A race? PB? Just want to get it done?Race characteristicsPsychology & Archetype of person of the person Impact of any future events/how much rest can you have after the event TimeOffload tools  Upgrade your clinical skills and become a...
Published 06/04/23
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Published 05/28/23
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Published 05/21/23
Connor Gleadhill is a senior physiotherapist who has high level experience working with the injured athlete and managing complex musculoskeletal pain. Connor completed his Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2012, receiving Honours and a Health Faculty Medal. Now a clinician-researcher, Connor is a current PhD candidate and lecturer at the University of Newcastle. In his research, he aims to improve patient outcomes and care value for patients with musculoskeletal pain and chronic health conditions....
Published 05/14/23
Dr Ebonie Rio is a post doc researcher at La Trobe University and has completed her PhD in tendon pain, Masters Sports Phys, B. Phys (Hons) and B. App Sci. Her clinical career has included Australian Institute of Sport, Australian Ballet Company, Australian Ballet School, Melbourne Heart Football Club, Alphington Sports Medicine Centre, Victorian Institute of Sport, 2006 Commonwealth Games, 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, 2010 Singapore Youth Olympics, 2012 London Paralympics, 18 months...
Published 05/07/23
We recently attended Dr Rich Willys 2-day course in Melbourne talking tendon, bone and muscle! 
Published 04/30/23
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...
Published 04/23/23
Skip in 42 minutes to get straight to Alex! Alex is a running physio who completed his Bachelor degree in Physiotherapy at Monash University and finished his physiotherapy degree in New York City. He specializes in high-level biomechanical assessment, using instrumented treadmills, 2D motion analysis, and force plate data to create individualized treatment programs for injury prevention and performance enhancement. He founded The Running Room to provide individuals with biomechanical and...
Published 04/16/23
Alex is a running physio who completed his Bachelor degree in Physiotherapy at Monash University and finished his physiotherapy degree in New York City. He specializes in high-level biomechanical assessment, using instrumented treadmills, 2D motion analysis, and force plate data to create individualized treatment programs for injury prevention and performance enhancement. He founded The Running Room to provide individuals with biomechanical and movement assessments that were traditionally...
Published 04/10/23
Sign up (:  https://www.patreon.com/SportsMedicineProject?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator In this podcast, you will hear the inspiring story of Jessica Stenson, an Australian distance runner who discovered her passion for running as a child in Naracoorte, South Australia.  Her rise in Australian distance running began with victories in road and cross-country races, which led to her brave debut at the Marathon distance in Nagoya, Japan in March 2012. Jessica's performance in Japan was the...
Published 04/02/23
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Published 03/26/23
In episode 67 of The Sports Medicine Project, hosts Blake and Kelly speak with Adam Didyk about running and coaching. They discuss topics such as collaboration between clinicians and coaches, the benefits of coaches for clinicians, and strategies for progressing runners with volume and intensity while minimizing injury risks. They also touch on running retraining, the impact of sports specialization on injury risk, and how to know when to move up in distance.  In addition, they recap their...
Published 03/12/23
Every health care professional needs to listen to these insights!
Published 03/05/23
In this episode, we cover a range of topics including the menstrual cycle and how it affects performance, the satisfaction of working as a physio, the challenge of managing pain in sensitive tissues, the power and pitfalls of social media for healthcare professionals, and how personality affects language used in the clinic. We also touch on patient success stories, the importance of functional assessments, and acceptance and commitment therapy for chronic pain. Tune in for a diverse and...
Published 02/26/23
Skip 30 minutes in to get straight to Dr Mallirias. Find out everything about corses and Dr Peter Malliaras https://www.tendinopathyrehab.com Dr. Mallirias has been an active researcher in the field of tendinopathy for the past 15 years and obtained his PhD in this area in 2006. His extensive experience and knowledge make him a valuable guest, and we are grateful to have him on our show. Welcome, Dr. Mallirias, and thank you for joining us! Join us for part 2 talking everything Tendinopathy...
Published 02/19/23
Sports Medicine enthusiasts, brace yourselves for an exciting episode! Our guest today is none other than the renowned tendon expert, Dr. Peter Mallirias. With over 120 publications to his name, Dr. Mallirias is someone we have been eagerly following and learning from for a while. As a student, I remember reading his review "Achilles and Patellar Tendinopathy Loading Programs" in the Sports Medicine Journal, and now I have the opportunity to have a conversation with him about everything...
Published 02/12/23
In today's episode, Kelly and Blake delve into a diverse array of topics, including pain, Baxters nerve, plantar heel pain, running cadence, and communication strategies with patients. Join them as they share their clinical insights and opinions, grounded in the latest research and their current understanding.
Published 02/05/23
Get ready for a jam-packed episode! Kelly sits down with Dave Renfrew to discuss why it's not all about just getting strong. We often talk about load tolerance and capacity building, but what about the patients this doesn't work for? How do we move beyond this and what other conversations do we need to be having to get better outcomes with patients dealing with painful problems. We delve into the world of injuries and strength training, and how to properly approach training programming with...
Published 01/29/23
Off and running! Adam Didyk, the Athletics Australia Pathways Transition Lead, Australian Olympic Team Coach (Athletics - Endurance) Tokyo 2021, and SA Performance Advisor, was our most recent guest. He shared his journey as a coach and the lessons he's learned along the way. He believes in a holistic approach to not only training but also the athletes' careers and family life. We answered some of the questions.. Do you have any key training philosophies that you tend to stand by?  Can you...
Published 01/22/23
Get ready to learn from the best! Tune in to hear Dr. Rich Willy talk about bone stress injuries and how to prevent them. Don't miss out on valuable insights and expert advice from one of the leading sports medicine specialists in the field. This is a must-listen for athletes, coaches, trainers, and anyone looking to stay injury-free. Tune in now! Go back an episode if you missed part 1. If you've already listened to that, enjoy this episode!
Published 01/15/23
Skip in 26 minutes to get straight to Dr Rich Willy! Otherwise listen to Kelly and Blake talk about the high's and lows of clinical practice and some of the gems from the conversation with Rich. This podcast is a focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of bone stress injuries, particular in runners and general population.  Dr. Richard Willy is an Associate Professor at the University of Montana's School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science. He obtained his PhD in...
Published 01/08/23