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PodChatLive - The Podiatry Podcast

Ian Griffiths and Craig Payne

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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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On the Goldster Conversations Podcast you hear captivating interviews with best-selling authors, intrepid explorers, former spies and international sports people. We have different shows – Inside Story, Purpose, Passion and Grit, and Author to Author. Biographer and descendant of Charles Dickens, Lucinda Hawksley; Journalist, thriller writer and Lucinda’s distant cousin, Humphrey Hawksley; Polar explorer Rosie Stancer; and international cricketer and rugby player, Alistair Hignell. We would ...
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PodChatLive 179: Words relating to symptomatic flat feet in children, effects of foot orthoses wedging, and questioning whether biomechanical experiments are of any value Contact us: [email protected] Links from today episode: Foot orthosis with posterior-medial posting alone produces similar effects than anterior-medial plus posterior-me…
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PodChatLive 178: Even more plantar fasciitis research (is it all really needed?) and individual responses to foot orthoses Contact us: [email protected] Links from this week's episode: The 6 best Asics running shoes for women, according to editors and podiatrists Plantar Fasciitis: An Autobiographical Case Report From the Perspective of a…
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PodChatLive 177: London marathon post mortem, Os peroneum, biomechanical strategies to improve running, and pandemic influences on google searches Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Biomechanical Strategies to Improve Running: Cadence, Footwear, and Orthoses—A Quasi-Experimental Study Association between work-from-home…
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PodChatLive 176: The Podcast Studio Episode! Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Diagnostic domains, differential diagnosis and conditions requiring further medical attention that are considered important in the assessment for Achilles tendinopathy Variability Among Individual Male Runners Influences Cumulative Loading …
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PodChatLive 175: UK National Hallux Valgus Think Tank, Achilles symptoms Vs Achilles pain, and anatomical variation as it relates to pathology Contact us: [email protected] Links for this week: The Inaugural United Kingdom National Hallux Valgus Think Tank: Identification of Key Issues and Strategies to Improve Clinical Care for Patient B…
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PodChatLive 174: What orthoses prescriptions Podiatrists write, a scoping review of foot strengthening exercises, and why patients want bunion surgery Contact us: [email protected] Links from this weeks episode: Custom Foot Orthoses: A Retrospective Analysis of 1000 Prescriptions From New Zealand Podiatrists Muscle Strengthening Exercises…
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PodChatLive 173: April Fools Day & critical thinking, Effects of cadence, footwear & orthoses on running, and Cardiac arrests during marathons Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Critical thinking is more important than ever. How can I improve my skills? Optimizing Running Mechanics, Effects of Cadence, Footwear, and Or…
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PodChatLive 172: Orthoses made from foam boxes Vs scans, steroid injections for foot OA, and Kinesiotape outperforming shockwave therapy for heel pain Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: You can catch the ‘nocebo’ effect from family, friends – even social media To scan or not to scan? Comparing the effectiveness and cos…
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PodChatLive 171: A Plantar fasciitis special - Don’t trust what you watch on Youtube about it, and can it be predicted by the Y-balance test? Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Y-Balance Test performance for predicting plantar fasciitis in male recreational marathon runners Comparison of balance performance, gait, foot…
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PodChatLive 170: Navigating diagnostic uncertainty in children’s chronic pain, and running injury risk reduction practices Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Running-Centred Injury Prevention Support: A Scoping Review on Current Injury Risk Reduction Practices for Runners Navigating diagnostic uncertainty in children's…
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PodChatLive 169: Anatomical variation of the lumbricals, heel striking to reduce running injuries, and Tokyo marathon news Contact us: [email protected] Links from todays episode: Epidemiology of adolescent runners: non-rearfoot strike is associated with the Achilles tendon and lower leg injury Morphological Variations of Foot Lumbricals …
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PodChatLive 168: A really big week for feet in the news, and the potential role of AI in healthcare Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: FTC Secures Court Order Barring Gravity Defyer and its Owner from Making Unsupported Pain-Relief Claims to Market Company’s Footwear Prioritizing Trust in Podiatrists’ Preference for AI…
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PodChatLive 167: Properties of the Achilles tendon in children with calcaneal apophysitis, 3D printed orthoses, exercises for runners with shin pain, and the list of shoes banned by Ironman Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Comparative Efficacy of 3D-Printed Insoles in Managing Common Foot Conditions: A Review IRONMAN…
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We may think of ‘globalism’ as a recent development, but its origins date back centuries, when courageous seafarers pioneered routes across the oceans with the objectives of exploration, trade and profits. Improvements in ship design, compasses and mapping, enabled navigation across unprecedented distances. The embarkation points were the vibrant p…
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PodChatLive 166: Ankle supports only give psychological support, zero drop running shoe biomechanics, and ultrasound gel guidance Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Good infection prevention practice: using ultrasound gel Actor David Tennant has an extra toe Immediate and long-term effects of zero-drop running shoes on…
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George Mehok is an exciting mix between thriller author, software designer and angel investor for new companies working on the edge of our technological revolution. His debut novel, Going Dark, skillfully keeps us on the edge of our seats. He weaves today’s most challenging issues with threads back to 1791 and a secret military unit tasked with del…
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PodChatLive 165: Backwards walking good is for health, hallux rigidus & the windlass mechanism, and ankle trigger points Contact us: [email protected] Links from todays episode: Why walking backwards can be good for your health and brain The big chill: is cold-water immersion good for our health? Painful Flexible Flatfoot Deformity: A Des…
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TJ Halbertsma is the living equivalent of Superman – one moment Clark Kent; in a suit and tie, commuting to work in an office, in his own words, “just an ordinary guy”. Next, spinning through an imaginary revolving door and you find the same person achieving extraordinary feats. From climbing some of the most notoriously dangerous mountains such as…
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PodChatLive 164: Sleep & ankle instability, floating toes & athletic performance, and running injury risk in military cadets Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: The relationship between chronic ankle instability and sleep behaviour Association Between Running Characteristics and Lower Extremity Musculoskeletal Injuries …
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The term ‘rat-race’ was coined long before we had smartphones and social media. It has even more meaning today when we’re at risk of becoming rats in a worldwide laboratory, monitored and manipulated by technology giants and artificial intelligence. Therefore, it is even more important to take control of our own minds father than let other do it fo…
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PodChatLive 163: Phenol still the king when it comes to nail surgery, big toe joint arthrodesis in elite athletes, and dorsalis pedis artery occlusion case report Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Return to Sport after First Metatarsophalangeal Arthrodesis in Elite Athletes Evaluating the Effectiveness, Safety, and Sa…
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Craig Brown’ latest book A Voyage Around the Queen not only became an immediate best-seller, but also gathered praise for being a unique, deep and thought-provoking portrayal of the late Queen Elizabeth and the monarchy. Craig is best known as a humourist for Private Eye and the Mail whose tools of the trade are usually sharp lines and throwaway wi…
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PodChatLive 162: MRI findings in midfoot pain, the “DRUCEBO” effect, and the evidence behind toe separators Contact us: [email protected] Links from this week: Association between clinical and MRI-detected imaging findings for people with midfoot pain Toe Separators as a Therapeutic Tool in Physiotherapy—A Systematic Review Harnessing the…
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With great panache, Kim Lengling explains hope, kindness, fear and that slate of emotions that weave their way through all our lives. Her podcast is called Let Fear Bounce. Among her many books are Nuggets of Hope: Cultivate Kindness and Paw Prints on the Couch: How Pets Enrich Lives. Her office manager is called Dexter, a loyal hound who barks at …
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PodChatLive 161: Does it matter how you tape ankles, children describing their experience of pain, and how does rock/paper/scissors apply to Podiatry? Contact us: [email protected] Links from todays episode: The effect of anti-pronation and anti-supination taping on neuromuscular control in recreational athletes with Achilles Tendinopathy…
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Dr Orit Gal is an entrepreneur, advisor, and senior lecturer in Strategy & Complexity at Regent’s University London. She specialises in analysing trends and identifying potential for systemic change within complex environments. Her extensive experience includes collaborations with tech startups, non-government organisation, innovative policy think-…
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PodChatLive 160: Death of the term Morton’s neuroma, Golfers Christmas injuries & runner’s rarely know what they are talking about Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Evolution journal editors resign en masse to protest Elsevier changes An Atlas of Anatomical Variants of the Human Talus Accuracy of self-reported foot st…
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Mihir Bose face and voice became known to millions after he won the job as the BBC’s first non-white sports editor building on his earlier reputation as a sports correspondent on The Telegraph and Sunday Times. Among his latest books is Thank You Mr Crombie – a tribute to the Home Office official who allowed him to settle in Britain and pursue his …
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PodChatLive 159: Disney princess health risks, bilateral Vs unilateral heel pain, and FHL muscle volume in those with MTSS Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Living happily ever after? The hidden health risks of Disney princesses Predictors for pain and functioning in patients with plantar fasciopathy one year after in…
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Angela van Breemen is a soprano soloist, a poet, a wildlife activist and she has just published her first novel. For those Goldster creative writers, how does that feel? Past Life’s Revenge is a crime thriller with a twist of surrealism. Since childhood, David Harris has suffered from debilitating nightmares. He has sought the advice of psychiatris…
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No, the world is not broken. Gloom can be conquered. As for those headline stories about the young going astray, homelessness, prison overcrowding, come and meet Goldster’s light that shines through fog. The charity work of the magnificent and bubbly Eva Hamilton stretches from Mother Teresa’s Home for the Dying in Calcutta when she was in her twen…
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PodChatLive 158: Three new papers on falls risk, and why taking a detailed history is important Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Comparison of Achilles Tendinopathy in regular and irregular prayer offers The Effects of Ankle and Foot Exercises on Ankle Strength, Balance, and Falls in Older People Decreased foot-relat…
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PodChatLive 157: Injured NBA and UFC athletes, a review of the evidence for laser therapy for pain, and another reminder why sleep is so important. Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Sleep Disturbances and Risk of Sports Injury Among Collegiate Student-Athletes Quality appraisal of systematic reviews on high-intensity …
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On 12 November, Lucinda Hawksley will be joined on the Goldster Magazine Show by Laura Payne, host of the highly-acclaimed The Dreamboat Podcast. Laura, a psychotherapist with a passion for uncovering the mysteries of our minds, has become one of the leading voices in dream research. The Dreamboat Podcast explores the fascinating world of dreams, d…
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PodChatLive 156: 1st MTPJ implant recall, PRP is lacking in evidence, and high volume easy running for the win Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: The arch myth: investigating the impact of flat foot on vertical jump height The Training Intensity Distribution of Marathon Runners Across Performance Levels Effect of Plate…
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PodChatLive 155: Revision on test sensitivity Vs specificity, two brand new systematic reviews looking at common conditions, and foot surgeons of the UK unite (sort of) Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Physio Reckons You’ll Need Just Another 73 Sessions to Get That Sore Calf Right Most popular running shoes Nike unve…
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Austin Williams is an architect, author and podcaster who imagines our society and cities far into the future. For many years he has worked closely with Baroness Claire Fox at the Academy of Ideas, organising regular weekend-long events of debate, argument and fun. He is frequently a contradictory voice on a range of issues from climate change, sus…
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PodChatLive 154: Mike Tyson’s foot orthoses, female trail running injury data, and predisposing factors for ingrown toenails Contact us: [email protected] Links from todays episode: Mike Tyson’s Podiatrist Dishes on Mike from Head to Toe Incidence, severity, and risk factors for injuries in female trail runners ‘Absolutely insane’: Pickle…
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PodChatLive 152: Patient perceptions of bunion surgery, and foot posture in Fibromyalgia Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: “I just want to get it done”—a mixed-methods study on how people undergoing hallux valgus surgery perceive risk Uncovering the alterations in extrinsic foot muscle mechanical properties and foot p…
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“A terrific overview of Japan’s long and rich history that covers an astonishing amount of ground. A gem of a book that is as engaging as it is readable.” Peter Frankopan This week on the Goldster Magazine Show, Lucinda Hawksley will be joined by author Lesley Downer who will take us on a captivating journey into the heart of one of Asia’s most eni…
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PodChatLive 151: Uric acid levels and plantar fasciitis, how many authors does one paper need, and podiatrist prescribing rights in New Zealand Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Podiatry prescribers will boost patient care UK Foot and Ankle Thromboembolism (UK-FATE) Hyperuricemia in Plantar Fasciitis- Attributable Cau…
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PodChatLive 150: ChatGPT can diagnose foot conditions, new intrinsic foot muscle strength paper, and run streaking for behaviour change Contact us [email protected] Links from this episode: Foot clinic owner facing disturbing criminal charges, Charlottetown police say Can ChatGPT-4 Diagnose and Treat Like an Orthopaedic Surgeon? Look, ove…
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Peter Abrahams is fascinated in the human body. As a young man he worked with the Peace Corp in the jungles of Sarawak, went on to train as a doctor, planned to become a surgeon but got side-tracked into writing a ground-breaking book, praised by his medical peers: Clinical Anatomy of Practical Procedures. He has taught and researched around the wo…
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PodChatLive 149: What causes muscle cramps, Navicular drop & injury, and Running foot strike & economy Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: NotebookLM Running economy with shoes that elicit an involuntary forefoot strike in the habitual rear and non-rear foot strike runners Exercise-Associated Muscle Cramps in Ironman-Di…
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How do we place a value on happiness? Can we measure our sense of well-being and fulfilment through science? Richard Layard is founder and former director of the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics. He has been editor of the annual World Happiness Report which examines the state of happiness at various stages of life. …
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PodChatLive 148: Lower limb alignment & back pain, Psoriatic arthritis & foot pain, and half/marathon news updates. Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Association between lower limb alignment and low back pain Disabling foot pain and its impact on daily living among people with psoriatic arthritis…
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Psychotherapist Jennifer Cox believes that women are never allowed to truly express their anger, and this is making them ill. After a lifetime of being told to repress it, to hide away and fear it, anger has begun to manifest in female bodies in myriad ways that cannot be controlled. Do you agree? Jennifer has drawn her conclusions from talking to …
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PodChatLive 147: Running for back pain, Women’s foot morphology and risk factors for Sever’s disease Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Nike Says Its Running Category Is On the Mend. But Is It Enough to Challenge Hoka, On and Asics? Running is acceptable and efficacious in adults with non-specific chronic low back pain…
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PodChatLive 146: Parkrun is 20, Calf raise test data for adolescents, injuries in football referees, and foot exercises changing foot posture (maybe) Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Epidemiological analysis of injuries in soccer referees Local and non-local effects (on the posterior chain) of four weeks of foot exer…
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