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PodChatLive - The Podiatry Podcast

Ian Griffiths and Craig Paynepodchatlive.com
PodChatLive brings you weekly episodes covering the previous 7 days in Podiatry; stories from the mainstream/social media and newly published research papers of interest. Hosted by Podiatrists Ian Griffiths (UK) and Craig Payne (AUS).
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Episodes

Episode 49 with Peter Guy [Foot Orthotic Modifications]

In this episode we chatted with Toronto based practitioner, Peter Guy about his 33 years experience to talk us through his matrix of common modifications for conditions such as peroneal tendinopathy, plantar fasciopathy, plantar plate/capsular issues and neuroma. He also gives us some of his tips for dealing with comfort/tolerance issues and orthoses for high heels.

Nov 09, 201856 min

Episode 48 with Debbie Turner [Rheumatology]

In this episode Prof Debbie Turner joined us (on her birthday!) and gave us a taste of the role of a Podiatrist within a specialist Rheumatology service, the pathologies commonly seen and her approach to the assessment and management of these patients. She also gave some great tips for clinicians who don't work within Rheumatology, but may well be missing conditions due to their ability to masquerade as musculoskeletal issues.

Nov 01, 201857 min

PodChatLive Episode 47 with Stacey Meardon [Injury Risk Factors]

In this episode Stacey talks us through some of her research which has looked at biomechanical risk factors for injury, step width modification for MTSS and ITB issues, and also some clinical pearls to think about when someone presents in your clinic with a suspected bone stress injury. For the really nerdy, we even briefly talked about the 'free moment' and its potential relevance to injury.

Oct 25, 201854 min

PodChatLive: Episode 45; The Physiotherapy Episode

In this episode we welcomed a great panel of physiotherapists in Hamish Vickerman, Tom Goom, Neil Meigh and Kevin Nordanger to talk about how Podiatry and Physiotherapy can/should work together, the overlap between professions, the preconceived notions we have about each others professions and more.

Oct 11, 20181 hr 3 min

PodChatLive: Episode 44 with Annette Davis [Footwear and Falls]

In this episode we talked with Annette Davis and discussed what the evidence tells us (and doesn't tell us) about footwear and falls, explains the role of the Podiatrist in screening for falls risk and how to communicate effectively regarding this (making a reasonably solid case for all individuals of a certain age to be risk assessed regardless of why they are attending clinic to see you) and also the talks about the reasons that older individuals choose certain shoes and the challenges this ca...

Oct 04, 201853 min

PodChatLive: Episode 42 on Video Marketing for Podiatry

In this episode we welcomed Dave James (The Foot and Leg Magician), Melissa Zacharia (Pod Fit Podiatry) and Jonathan Tomines (The Toe Bro) to offer their thoughts and experiences on generating Podiatry videos. We talked through some of the biggest barriers and concerns people have before starting, and the potential benefits (to both the individual and the profession) of doing them. We also touched on how to do them (equipment required), where we should be looking for our inspiration for generati...

Sep 21, 201859 min

PodChatLive: Episode 41 with Ben Cormack [Exercise Rehab & Movement]

In this episode we talked with Ben Cormack. We talked about what he believes are the key components to a successful rehab programme (and why they may fail), along with how we promote self efficacy, empower and motivate our patients and the evidence base behind strength work (and the differences between strength and load tolerance).

Sep 13, 201858 min

PodChatLive: Episode 40 with Rich Willy [Running Biomechanics and Tissue Capacity]

In this episode we talked with the physical therapist Richard Willy. Rich explains what tissue capacity is, what he looks for during a gait analysis, the benefits and pitfalls of 'wearables', and how footwear may fit into the whole picture. He also summarised the key differences between treadmill and overground running, with good take homes for clinicians who analyse their athletes on the treadmill and then extrapolate that to the outside world.

Sep 07, 201858 min

PodChatLive: Episode 39 with Dylan Morrissey [Shockwave Therapy]

In this episode we talked with Consultant Physiotherapist, academic and researcher Dylan Morrissey about the evidence base for shockwave therapy, the robustness of the methodology often employed within such research, what foot/ankle pathologies shockwave is indicated for and whether there are any key contraindications or risks associated with its use.

Aug 31, 201859 min

PodChatLive: Episode 38 with Nina Davies [Paediatric Gait]

In this episode we talked with paediatric specialist Nina Davies and talked about protocols for assessing the paediatric patient, how under estimated Developmental Coordination Disorder is (and when to be thinking about this rather than just thinking about a clumsy child), the in-toeing child (causes and treatments) and also how important it is to try and be goal/activity orientated and focus on participation in activity rather than searching to "correct" or "fix" things in the developing human

Aug 24, 201854 min

PodChatLive: Episode 37 with David Armstrong [The Diabetic Foot]

In this episode we welcomed Dr David Armstrong, DPM, PhD and we talked about how the worlds diabetic population is third only to China and India, and that during the length of this episode alone 198 amputations would have occured worldwide, and 565 people would have died from complications associated with Diabetes. We talk about what we as Podiatrists can try to do about this, how we communicate with and educate our patients, David's approach to neuropathic assessment, and how Diabetic foot ulce...

Aug 16, 20181 hr 2 min

PodChatLive: Episode 36 with Jarod Hall [Communication & History Taking]

In this episode we welcomed Physical Therapist Jarod Hall on to talk us through what his history taking looks like, the language he uses (and tried to avoid), how he asks about the complex topic of pain and the importance he places on educating those sitting across from him in his clinic office.

Aug 02, 201856 min

PodChatLive: Episode 35 with Ryan McCallum [X-ray Interpretation]

In this episode Consultant Podiatric Surgeon Ryan McCallum joined us to talk all things X-Ray; How do you get started in requesting them from a legal point of view? When is requesting an X-Ray appropriate? What views are commonly requested (and why)? Non-weightbearing or weight-bearing X-Rays? What are the ABCS of X-Ray reporting?

Jul 26, 201852 min

PodChatLive: Episode 34 with Forgotten Feet

In this episode we talk to the amazing 'board' of Forgotten Feet (Debi, Lydia, Sarah, Belinda & Dave) who now oversee over 50 clinics UK wide which provide completely free care for the Homeless. Listen to their experiences so far and how you can get involved/volunteer, donate or help in other ways.

Jul 26, 201852 min

PodChatLive: Episode 33 with Jonathan Heath [Podiatry Hive]

This weeks guest was Jonathan Heath from the Podiatry Hive. As CEO at The Hive, Jono Heath leads a team of professionals who are all intent on transforming practitioners into successful business owners. He has presented business training workshops and webinars to thousands of private practice owners and believes passionately in helping people find the “why” in what they do, in both their business and personal life. Jono has a particular interest in how to communicate the benefits of excellent he...

Jul 26, 201854 min

PodChatLive: Episode 32 with Mandy Abbott [Podiatry at Sporting Events]

This week we welcomed Mandy Abbott who is a lecturer at Glasgow Caledonian University, Clinical Director for Special Olympics GB and was Lead Podiatrist for the Commonwealth Games in 2014, the European Games in 2015, and the World Indoor Athletics in 2018. She talked about how best to prepare yourself for being part of a multidiscplinary team at a big games/event (read up on acute injury management and make sure you know your strapping), the sort of things which Podiatry tends to manage at such ...

Jul 26, 201835 min

PodChatLive: Episode 31 on Podiatry in Football (Soccer)

This week, we talked about the challenges of treating footballers, 'hacks' for designing orthoses for football boots, the "value" of pre-season screening of the lower limb, and the science of how boots interact with differing surfaces.

Jul 26, 201859 min

PodChatLive: Episode 30 with Seth O'Neill [Achilles Tendinopathy]

This weeks guest was Seth O'Neill on Achilles tendinopathy. We talked about whether this is an inflammatory condition or a degenerative condition (or both), how Seth assesses posterior ankle pain in clinic, his thoughts on imaging appropriateness and timing, why isometrics may not be the silver bullet for pain relief and how advice and education should probably out rank injection and shockwave therapy.

Jul 26, 20181 hr 2 min

PodChatLive: Episode 29 with Podiatrists from the AFL

This weeks guests were Podiatrists associated with AFL football teams: Ben Holland [North Melbourne Kangaroos], Emma Poynton [Western Bulldogs], Nicki Quigley [Hawthorn Hawks], Todd Brown [Geelong Cats] and Tom May [Adelaide Crows]. We discussed the demands of AFL and the common injuries seen, the footwear worn and the challenges it brings and the screening process adopted within the 44-man squads.

Jul 26, 20181 hr

PodChatLive: Episode 25 with Stuart Wildman [Diagnostic Ultrasound]

This weeks guest was Stuart Wildman, Stuart is an Extended Scope Physiotherapist, MSK Sonographer and Director of The Ultrasound Site Ltd. In this episode we talked about some of the politics and training regarding ultrasound use, the benefits and limitations of ultrasound, and the tissues/pathologies that can be visualised around the foot and ankle (with some cool images/case studies).

Jul 25, 20181 hr 3 min

PodChatLive: Episode 24 on Professional Associations

In this episode we welcome representatives from three professional associations: Katrina Pratt; President - Australian Podiatry Association. Matthew Fitzpatrick; Provost - College of Podiatry. Ben Lamb; Chairman - Podiatry New Zealand. We discussed the differences between the sizes of the three (yet the rather similar challenged faced) and touched on the bidirectional responsibilities (of the oranisations to the members, and the members to the organisations), the level 'engagement' from all part...

Jul 25, 201854 min

PodChatLive: Episode 23 with Jill Halstead [Osteoarthritis]

This weeks guest was Jill Halstead and we talked about the definition of (and terminology and language used around) osteoarthritis, along with its prevalance, relation to load and the treatment options of its manifestation in the human foot.

Jul 25, 20181 hr 5 min

PodChatLive: Episode 22 with Robert Issacs [Pseudoscience]

This weeks guest was Robert Issacs. We discussed why critical thinking, biases, and why having the ability and desire to question/critique everything we read is crucial to improving the entire profession of Podiatry. We talk about common logical fallacies and errors in thinking, and highlight the behaviours seen from certain individuals when they are questioned or challenged.

Jul 25, 20181 hr

PodChatLive: Episode 21 with Adam Meakins [Manual Therapy]

This weeks guest was Adam Meakins and talk about what manual therapy is, what effects it has (and doesn't have), and why he thinks it sucks. We also touch on subluxed cuboids, pelvic equilibrium, trigger points and palpation

Jul 25, 201852 min
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