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Learning from Paul Hobrough about dealing with athletes and using shockwave

Jan 08, 20236 min
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In this episode, Paul Hobrough goes over shockwave and the possible root causes as to why shockwave might have been needed.


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Transcript

Hey guys, welcome to Podiatry. Practice Mastery down here. I'm going to share another little five-minute segment. From a lecture from Paul hobro. I really love the way he explains things about shock wave and specifically he's talking in this section about doing Shockwave. But also the importance of finding the root cause of the problem and working on that. So for example, plantar fasciitis, if it's a tightness somewhere else or insufficiency or a weakness, something else like that.

So Using kind of shock wave, but also kind of his thoughts on this. Once again, I'm going to put a link underneath here about pause website. And as well, I'm going to put my patient presentations link, because that's where I have kind of all this explanation out and I use these for my patients every single day when I do shock wave. Okay. Hope this is helpful, please let me know. Send me an e-mail down at Podiatry, practice Master e.com.

Thanks for everything. This person because what I always say about Shockwave therapy and the MTT, let's just call it generically shot way for now is it? That is going to help you fix your pathology. But there was a reason and that pathology came along in the first place and that will usually be a biomechanical insufficiency or reduction in strength one-sidedness, whatever you want to insert unless I know what it is that I'm actually treating and why the treatment needs to be done.

Then that person is coming back to me in a few months time going, it's come back. Again, I need more shot way and if I just put that person on a piece of elastic pinging back in to my clinic all the time, that's not really that good for my reputation and I think we build your reputation over a number of years and you can break it in seconds. So I need to know the why? And you've always got to understand the one. Why does this thing started?

So I can treat your clothes fast, the opportunity, no problem at all. I'd say we're easily north of the 82 percent success rate. That people are, Professor rompe have Us. And if you're treating it really well then I think, you know, we've probably into the 90s and dry cleaning. So why is that and castle made a really good point? The scalpel? Yeah, it is a pretty simple to cut stuff.

But in a child's hand or in a nasty person's hand, that could be deadly in a good surgeons hand that can save lives, right? So you look at Shockwave and you know, you hear people go hours that not difficult to use. I can use it in 10 seconds. That's what you think about, what results.

Maybe you can other people, maybe your competitors, get the news and shot way and then We come to do the Practical sessions later which is all going to be you getting Hands-On. And us watching at Lisa's, basically, physically going to come and tie our hands behind our back. So, we don't start getting involved. Think about learning the trick of the trade, think about the scalpel, and make sure using this correctly, because if I treat, the plant has the

authority. I'm pretty sure that I can make that person better. In fact, I've prepared a fair amount of money on the Falcon make that person better, but if I haven't worked out that their left separately at joint. Not working very well. And that's make an overload their right plan to passive. And by the way, there, now got slight scoliosis and the lumbar spine. So now dropping the left shoulder and now they're getting neck pain here because the scalenes all tightened up on the

left side. If I don't look at that and fix all of that, that plantar fasciitis is coming back again. And again it's going to get worse and it's going to get worse for you, more scar tissue in there to be more difficult for me to fix. So because I want to maintain the reputation. I've got to do all this stuff to figure out the why So, where does it all fit in here again, code treating? This is a patient. So, what day is it today, Saturday?

I was treating this rugby player on Wednesday of this week and I said, you mind if I take a picture you don't have any clothes on, but I won't put your face in the picture. Yeah. And and so just to show that you can actually do these treatments at the same time. So what we have in our hand is a healing accelerator, 40 to 50% faster. If you look at studies like knowing exist there and stuff like that. I think we're going to need to train.

So if you've got someone, that's training all the time and I never say to one of my Runners, you can't run. I say you're a big adult, you're a big boy big girl. Now, I'm not going to say you can't run. What I'm going to say is, if you run all this, it's going to take X longer to heal but that's up to you because the minute I say to them, don't run. What is the first number one thing? They're going to do within 10 minutes? Leave my clinic.

They're going to go and run, and if they then Define the in that first very moment, they're going to be defying me in lying to me for the rest of the time. So, I put it back onto them, go short, you can go for running, you can go running. If you want, you go to do, he'll rims. But I'm not going to successfully treat this Achilles

tendon problem for you. And we're just going to be here for ages and actually do go running because you're going to keep come and see me for a lot longer and I'm going to unlock more money. So actually I think is a great idea. I think should go that so But if we can speed up the healing, then we can speed up their return to play. Then we can get them back running. And if we give them a plan that says, I expect you to be able to do five minutes on two minutes

of times 5 in two weeks. How does that sound? But if you go running in between time, that's going to be three minutes on three minutes off in six weeks. Which one do you want to do? And so we give them an option we given plans. Yeah, always, final turn into training options. So it's no good saying you can't. Rotten which I never do but I've

got to say, but let's go actor. Johnny, let's get on the old Georgie. Let's do other things as get you moving, because once they got a plan, they can follow their coaches happy. They're happy. And by the way, they get better quicker and they will never tell you. They were for a run. Did you run since last week? No pain relief. The problem, as I said before, they're going to get off coach feels great physio done, a great job. Get cracking. I'll be the tracking 5.

Yeah they need to understand that and other said before he enters he opens up the cells. Radio pressure Wave It's called muscle function and focus, Shockwave heels the pathology, that's the basic program, but stick with me.

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