Lars Berglund talking heavy deadlifting, technique and injuries and deadlifting for low back pain
Release Date: 03/15/2024
Movement Optimism
Biomechanics matter just not how we always think. 1. High Loads. 2. Too much too soon 3. Stress Shifting & Symptom Modification 4. Movement Preparation 5. Performance
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Solo mini show today. We often hear that hip bone is connected to the knee bone and pain in one area is a victim of a "dysfunction" somewhere else. Its a foundation of the kinesiopathological model and lead to the idea that if someone has joint pain you should train at a joint around that pain. Eg. If your knee hurts you train the hips as well. And we have plenty of pragmatic evidence that it helps. Hip exercises should be added to knee exercises when you have knee pain. The problem is that we don't know why. Hence, I reject the impairment correction model of this...
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I talk with Dr Kim Hebert-Losier. An associate professor, biomechanist and physiotherapist out of The University fo Waikato. You can see her profile . Some topics discussed: running as rehab her Calf App to evaluate plantar flexion strength and its potential relevance to clinical practice whether body weight training, as opposed to heavy resistance training, can improve running economy (Kim was involved in a paper that showed this!) whether you need to bend the knee to appropriately target the soleus (hint - you don’t but there are some caveats) super shoes and...
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Dr Lori Michener (Professor of Biomechanics and Physical therapist) is a super expert on shoulder biomechanics and rehabilitation. Today we talked about: - the role of biomechanics in pain and injury - whether you need to be concerned with scapular movement/control - changes in her clinical opinion - shoulder "impingement" debates and so much more. More about Dr Michener The central theme of Michener’s funded research is to define optimal treatment pathways for patients with musculoskeletal shoulder disorders by focusing on characterizing mechanisms, defining classification and...
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Dr Bas van Hooren discussing running injury prevention, running technique and running economy. Dr van Hooren is a true expert in running biomechanics. Blending critical thinking, a strong academic background of excellent publications and personal success in elite running Bas brings huge insights into this field. I said it numerous times in the podcast but Bas' PhD in this field should really be used as an exemplar for all PhD students. His work goes beyond the biomechanics of running and also tests his ideas with clinical relevant intervention studies. You can see his...
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We had Dr Peter Malliaris on this week talking tendons. Its great to hear different researcher clinicians provide their different takes on the same topic. Dr Malliaris is a full time professor at Monash University with a keen interest in Tendinopathy. He teaches the popular online course Tendinopathy rehab. We talk about: The role of injections in tendinopathy (hint: not much) The limitations of the literature and research surrounding exercise and tendinopathy The role of load management in tendinopathy and why we don’t have a lot of research on it despite it...
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Kate Jochimsen, PhD, ATC is a Researcher at the Center for Health Outcomes and Interdisciplinary Research (CHOIR) at Massachusetts General Hospital and a Member of the Faculty in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Her work “bridges the gap” between sports medicine and psychology by developing interventions to improve patient's pain-related cognitions (‘how they think’) and emotions (‘how they feel’) to improve their health behaviors and increase physical activity. She is passionate about advancing psychologically informed practice and teaching clinicians how...
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Dr Stephanie Mundt (PT, PhD Candidate) is on talking about bone stress injuries and optimizing the health of athletes to keep them performing and living well. We talk about: - can you run with pain when you have a bone stress injury - why bone stress injuries occur - high risk versus low risk stress fractures - how to build bone and manage injury risk
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Greg speaks with Jeff Beran of Evolution PT and Jeff's partner Frank Tardi. They run a successful private practice with exercise, health and optimal training as the foundation of their intervention. They teach a popular course on energy systems training to improve outcomes entitled "Practical Programming: A Clinician's Guide to Maximizing Physical Potential They share their thoughts on both exercise prescription and manual therapy AND offer mentorships to those looking to learn more about their model. Their Bios are
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Dr Johan Lahti PhD is a strength and conditioning coach and an expert in the prevention and training on hamstrings. Johan is a great thinker related to all aspects of strength and conditioning but has a special interest in mitigating the risk of hamstring strains. In this episode we talk about: potential risk factors for hamstring strains how to best train the hamstrings for performance and injury risk using EMG to assess hamstring exercises and the role of technique in injuries Some relevant references Johan's injury Training Sprinting and
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