The Sports Therapy Association Podcast is recorded LIVE every Tuesday at 8pm (UK) on the Sports Therapy Association YouTube channel and then uploaded as a podcast. You do not have to be an STA member to attend the live recordings - it is a chance to network with fellow therapists and discuss topics that together help us all move forward as an industry.
The goal of the podcast is to help bring Soft Tissue Therapists of all levels (including massage therapists, sports therapists, physiotherapists, podiatrists, chiropractors, etc.) up to date information on how to be a modern, successful, effective health care practitioner, with a gold star reputation for being able to help people in pain and/or looking for performance gains.
The Sports Therapy Association (STA) is a professional representation for Sports Therapists, Sports Injury Therapists and Soft Tissue Therapists. We have worked passionately to develop a truly independent and ethical association that is committed to raising standards across the industry and progressing opportunities for our valued members.
We are proud of what the Sports Therapy Association represents and we will continue to work tirelessly on behalf of our members and to fulfil our commitment to promote excellence in the field of Sports Therapy.
Whether you join us live or listen to the podcast, we thank you for your support and as always invite you to share feedback. Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In Ep.295 of the STA Clinician Podcast, host Matt Phillips is joined by special guest Jamie Johnston, a massage therapist, firefighter and educator from British Columbia, Canada. Jamie is best known as founder of the Massage Therapist Development Centre (MTDC) and host of 'The New Generation Massage Therapist' podcast.
Jamie discusses the evolving role of massage therapists — shifting from passive tissue work to evidence-informed biopsychosocial care. He talks about pain science, the therapeutic power of movement, consent and communication, and why mental health must be part of clinical practice.
He shares practical approaches for opening conversations, spotting mental-health concerns, preventing suicide, and building clinician resilience, plus resources and training for therapists seeking to expand their skills.
Practical takeaways: check CPD course accreditation, consider your career goals and context, and consult professional bodies to make an informed choice about the route that best fits your aims.
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Episodes of the STA Clinician Podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
Apologies in advance: Due to technical issues during the live recording, the audio for this episode is sadly lower then normal. Attempts have been made to improve it. If you would like captions, please visit the Sports Therapy Association YouTube channel where an audiogram has been uploaded.
In Ep.294, we explore whether Sports Therapy is best studied via a university degrees or vocational training. Host Matt Phillips is joined by Sarah Catlow, Chair of the Sports Therapy Organisation (STO), Kate Williams, Head of Education for The Society of Sports Therapists (SST), and Gary Benson, Founder of the STA. Together, they discuss strengths and weaknesses of each route, the need for clear standards and accreditation, and how scopes of practice and employability differ across qualifications.
The guests agree the debate is not simply one or the other: qualifications sit on a progression ladder, and standards, external scrutiny, and professional body membership matter. Topics include mature students, apprenticeships, the risk of mis‑selling courses, workforce demand, and practical advice for choosing an educational pathway.
Practical takeaways: check accreditation, consider your career goals and context, and consult professional bodies to make an informed choice about the route that best fits your aims.
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Episodes of the STA Clinician Podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
Episode 293 of the STA Clinician Podcast explores the history, purpose and current priorities of the General Council for Manual Therapies (GCMT). Host Matt Phillips is joined by GCMT chair Ruth Duncan, vice chair Susan Findlay, and STA founder Gary Benson to discuss regulation, education standards, professional associations, and protecting public safety.
The guests reflect on the GCMT’s origins, challenges with inconsistent training and online courses, relationships with CNHC, and practical steps for improving CPD, governance and public guidance. They also share how the GCMT supports small associations, influences public-facing information, and promotes evidence-informed practice.
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Episodes of the STA Clinician Podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
In Ep. 292 of the STA Clinician Podcast, host Matt Phillips moves into the guest chair, allowing STA founder Gary Benson to interview him about his specialist focus: thinking and communication in practice. They also discuss why, after a decade as "Runchatlive", Matt has launched his new website, MattPhillips.Education.
The episode explores why labelling a patient as "difficult" often misses the point, and how shifting the focus from changing the person to adjusting the environment, improving communication, and using approaches such as Motivational Interviewing (MI) and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) can better support patients and clients, whether they are neurodivergent or neuromajority.
Also mentioned is Matt's Facebook Group 'Neurodivergent MSK Clinicians', talks at this year's Therapy Show , the new 'Reflective CPD Journal' by Neuroflect UK , and Matt's up & coming collaboration with The Unbound Project on July 14th.
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Episodes of the STA Clinician Podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
In Ep.291 of the STA Clinician Podcast, host Matt Phillips speaks with special guest Tim Allardyce, founder of Rehab My Patient, about his recent ascent of Mount Everest — the physical challenges, medical issues experienced (frostnip, mild frostbite, and a posterior tibial DVT), and the grit it took to reach the summit. Tim shares his preparation and acclimatization strategies, the role of Sherpa teams, and the charity work funded by the expedition to support local schools, an orphanage and Sherpa communities. A truly inspiring episode you do not want to miss!
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Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
In this episode, we take a look ahead at the 𝐌𝐢𝐝𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐬 𝐒𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐬 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐲 𝐀𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞, happening on Saturday 20th June in Ludlow Assembly Rooms. Joining host Matt Phillips is conference organiser Mike Grice from Movement Therapy Education, and Performance Sports Physio Kieran McMahon.
Together, they give an exclusive preview of what’s in store — including insights from a fantastic speaker line up featuring Mike James, Tristen Attenborough, Carol Seaborne, Rosy Sexton, and more. The episode discusses the event’s focus on movement, soft-tissue therapy, exercise integration, and practical hands-on learning, and covers practical highlights: sessions on ankle assessment and return-to-play, neurodynamics and nerves, MMA injury insight, networking opportunities, CPD accreditation and ticket details for delegates.
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Episodes of the STA Clinician Podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
In Ep..289 of the STA Clinician Podcast — 'Accreditation, Employability and the Future of Sports Therapy' — we explore how accreditation is shaping the future of the sports therapy profession and what it really means for employability.
Host Matt Phillips is joined by two expert voices from PD:Approval — an international, independent accrediting organisation specialising in the health and fitness sector:
Also present is Gary Benson, founder of the Sports Therapy Association. Together, they unpack the importance of quality assurance, industry standards, and professional recognition, and discuss how education providers and practitioners can better position themselves in an evolving landscape, as well as taking a closer look at PD:Approval’s role in supporting training providers.
Also mentioned is the up & coming Midlands STA Conference which is happening on June 20th in Ludlow, in association with Mike Grice & Movement Therapy Education. Details & Tickets can be found here.
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Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
In this episode, host Matt Phillips is joined by Sarah Meharg and Rosi Sexton to discuss the launch of Neuroflect UK and the recent publication of their 'Reflective CPD Journal'. They explain why neurodivergent‑affirmative practice matters, share practical planning and reflection tools for clinicians, and outline upcoming training and resources to improve accessibility across healthcare and workplaces.
The conversation is aimed at MSK and other health professionals — both neurotypical and neurodivergent — who want simple, actionable ways to reduce barriers, better support patients, and embed reflective learning into everyday practice. Find the journal and more at neuroflect.co.uk.
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'A guided look inside the Reflective CPD Journal and practical tools for neuroaffirmative practice.'
Friday 12th June 2 PM-2:45 PM GMT+1
Join Sarah Meharg, Occupational Therapist and Director of Neuroflect CIC, for a free online session exploring the Reflective CPD Journal: Neurodivergent Inclusion in Health Settings.
You do not need to have purchased the journal to attend. During the session, Sarah will talk through some of the key tools, reflections, and resources included within the journal, many of which can be used independently of the journal itself.
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Episodes of the STA Clinician Podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
We arrive at the final part of our focus this month on Communication Skills for MSK Clinicians, in an episode entitled “Psychological Patterning Process (PPP)”. In this episode, host Matt Phillips is joined by special guest Serena Simmons, a Chartered psychologist, educator, and behaviour change specialist with over 25 years experience of working in psychology, behaviour change, teaching, and human complexity, across Healthcare, Higher Education, Coaching, and Forensic settings.
Serena discusses her recently released 'Psychological Patterning Process (PPP)' - a practical, formulation-based lens for understanding the patterns beneath a client’s behaviour. Serena explains how co-mapping and simple psychological profiling help clinicians decide when change is appropriate, which tools to use, and whether to refer — all within scope and with compassion.
The episode looks at real clinic examples, how PPP can support all types of MSK clinician, and the aims of the inaugural training starting September 2026. The conversation focuses on making consultations easier, reducing practitioner self-blame, and improving decision-making about motivation, treatment and referral.
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Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
In Part 3 of our focus this month on Communication Skills for MSK Clinicians, entitled 'EXPLAINING DIAGNOSES', host Matt Phillips is joined by special guest Ben Whybrow, Clinical Communication Skills Facilitator at Norwich Medical School, specialist physiotherapist in an NHS Pain Clinic, and host of the Clinical Communication Podcast.
In this episode, Ben explores how MSK clinicians can explain diagnoses clearly, confidently and compassionately. He discusses asking about patients’ expectations, meeting people where they’re at, timing explanations, using simple relatable analogies (like the "cocktail"), and checking understanding.
Practical tips focus on keeping explanations simple, validating feelings over repeating facts, tailoring language to the patient, and prioritizing how patients feel so they leave reassured and able to move forward.
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Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
In Part 2 of our focus this month on Communication Skills for MSK Clinicians, entitled 'AWKWARD CONVERSATIONS', host Matt Phillips is joined by special guest Richard Shorter, founder of Non-perfect Dad.co.uk, an expert in Sports Parenting & Business Leadership Conversations.
In this episode, Richard provides some fantastic tips on how to deal with the awkward conversations that can arise during clinical consultations in which children are accompanied by their parents or carers. The episode explores the power of asking permission, fencing the conversation, using whiteboards and card prompts, and de-escalation techniques to keep the child at the centre of care. Richard also discusses pre-consultation actions that can help pave the way for clearer communication in the consultation, including shaping the waiting-room, training for front desk, and many more.
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Episodes of the STA Clinician Podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
A new month and a new focus topic: 'Communication Skills for MSK Clinicians'. In Part 1 of this four part series, titled 'Motivational Interviewing in MSK Practice', host Matt Phillips is joined by special guest Orla Adams, a highly respected & experienced Motivational Interviewing trainer based in Cardiff, alongside Motivational Interviewing co‑founder Dr Stephen Rollnick.
The episode explores what Motivational Interviewing really is and why it continues to matter in modern healthcare. It unpacks how MI helps shift perspectives from “fixing” patients to partnering with them, with a particular focus on recognising and resisting the fixing reflex that many clinicians fall into under pressure. Orla shares insights into the core skills and training required to practise MI well, highlighting the power of open questions, reflective listening, and the evolving language of MI in supporting meaningful behaviour change. Through real-life examples, the episode brings these concepts to life and show how MI can be applied day to day, while also addressing the link between MI-informed practice and clinician wellbeing, including burnout prevention. Also mentioned are MI training opportunities, as well as upcoming events and workshops with Orla for anyone keen to deepen their practice.
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Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
Many of the frustrations MSK clinicians feel when assessments, diagnoses, or outcomes don’t go to plan aren’t down to lack of skill, but to unseen COGNITIVE BIASES and JUDGEMENT NOISE shaping everyday decisions. In the final part of our focus this month, 'Common Frustrations For MSK Clinicians', host Matt Phillips is joined by special guest Tristen Attenborough of movementpossible.co.uk, a Sports Therapist with BSc Psychology & MSc Pain Management, who explains how unawareness or misunderstanding of these human factors fuels inconsistency, self‑doubt, and missed learning.
Tristen discusses perceptual errors like pareidolia and confirmation bias, how natural history and survivorship bias can mislead clinicians, and practical strategies to reduce bias, including reflection, humility, and supervision.
Together, Tristen and Matt discuss better clinical reasoning, avoiding absolute language, and giving clients agency in their care. The episode closes with advice for clinicians to hold results lightly and focus on listening to patients, plus details of Tristen’s presentations at the up & coming STA Regional Conferences.
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Episodes of the STA Clinician Podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
In Part 3 of our focus this month 'Common Frustrations For MSK Clinicians', host Matt Phillips is joined by special guests Ben Cormack of Cor-Kinetic, and Adam Meakins 'The Sports Physio'. Ben & Adam are founders of 'The Better Clinician Project (BCP)', an online continuing professional development (CPD) and education platform for healthcare and rehabilitation professionals, providing accessible and evidence‑based education for clinicians.
With a focus on critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and practical decision‑making, the course reveals to Ben & Adam many of the common frustrations felt by MSK clinicians, and in this episode they talking about four of top frustrations and how practitioners can overcome them:
𝑪𝒐𝒏𝒕𝒆𝒏𝒕 𝑾𝒂𝒓𝒏𝒊𝒏𝒈: 𝑻𝒉𝒊𝒔 𝒆𝒑𝒊𝒔𝒐𝒅𝒆 𝒄𝒐𝒏𝒕𝒂𝒊𝒏𝒔 𝒔𝒐𝒎𝒆 𝒔𝒘𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒊𝒏𝒈. 𝑷𝒍𝒆𝒂𝒔𝒆 𝒃𝒆 𝒂𝒅𝒗𝒊𝒔𝒆𝒅 𝒊𝒇 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒎𝒂𝒚 𝒇𝒊𝒏𝒅 𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒔 𝒐𝒇𝒇𝒆𝒏𝒔𝒊𝒗𝒆.
Also discussed is this episode is the much anticipated return of Adam & Ben to Therapy Show this year (formerly known as Therapy Expo), November 25th & 26th at the NEC Birmingham. The Better Clinician Project are having a stand this year where attendees can meet and chat with Ben & Adam, and Ben will be speaking on Day 2 (Thursday 26th Nov) in Theatre A, 11:45am to 12:15pm: “Exercise for Back Pain: It might not work the way you think!”
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Episodes of the STA Clinician Podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
In Part 2 of our focus this month 'Common Frustrations For MSK Clinicians', host Matt Phillips is joined by special guests Carla Bickerstaffe, Sports Therapist & part of the Invictus Games Medical Team, and Emily Gilbert, a Chronic Pain Specialist and owner of Framework Sports Massage.
Carla and Emily talk discuss their frustration with the term “soft skills”, and explain why soft skills such as communication, difficult conversations, documentation and supervision do matter as much as hands-on techniques. They also talk about their annoyance of what seems like an ever-increasing number of very short online qualifications that allow individuals to then adopt the title of Sports Therapist, and the risks posed by these courses within isolated practice.
The episode highlights practical solutions: better patient-led training, collaboration and supervision, joining reputable professional associations, and adopting evidence-informed approaches to working with pain and complex cases.
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Episodes of the STA Clinician Podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
This month on the STA Clinician Podcast, our focus is 'Common Frustrations For MSK Clinicians'. In Part 1, host Matt Phillips is joined by special guests Imi Testa, owner of Back On Track Soft Tissue Therapy, and Jo Turner, founder of Mehab.co.uk. Imi and Jo discuss the all too often polarised debate over 'good posture', and the misconception that maintenance massage is merely a luxury.
The conversation covers safe peer spaces, coaching and clinician self‑care, the limits of purely biomechanical thinking, and the value of collaboration and awareness in practice. Imi talks about the exciting new course she has created with fellow therapist Joanne Crawley, created for people in midlife and beyond that incorporates exercise for strength, balance and mobility. Jo Turner mentions her highly respected 'Coaching Unpeeled' course, delivered online with Joanne Elphinstone of JEMS Movement, designed to help MSK clinicians partner more effectively with patients, reduce sense of pressure and enable patients to participate in their treatment with greater engagement and motivation.
Part one of the series—practical, honest, and reflective.
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Episodes of the STA Clinician Podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
The Sports Therapy Association (STA), The Society of Sports Therapists (SST) and the Sports Therapy Organisation (STO) are widely recognised as the three main professional membership bodies specifically representing Sports Therapists in the UK.
In Ep.279 of the STA Clinician Podcast 'Collaboration: Therapy Show 2026 & Beyond', host Matt Phillips is joined by representatives from each of these professional membership bodies, who discuss how by working together in collaboration the Sports Therapy Industry can move forwards & upwards. They also reflect on what’s in store at this year’s Therapy Show, formerly known as Therapy Expo, which is taking place at the NEC Birmingham this November, on Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th.
Representatives from the three professional bodies:
• Kate Williams, Head of Education at The SST (Society of Sports Therapists)
• Sarah Catlow, Chair of the STO (Sports Therapy Organisation)
• And Gary Benson, founder of the STA (Sports Therapy Association)
The panel discusses conference goals, public education, professional membership, education standards, and the language around diagnosis and clinical decision-making. The episode highlights opportunities for unified messaging, better accreditation and training, and the power of multidisciplinary events to raise standards, protect patients, and support practitioners across the sector.
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Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
In Ep.278 of the STA Clinician Podcast, entitled 'Why is Therapy Expo now Therapy Show?’ host Matt Phillips is joined by special guest Liam Richardson, Content Director of Therapy Show.
Liam explains why Therapy Expo, thirteen years after it first started, has now been rebranded as Therapy Show, including a focus on better content and attendee experience, new practical and business-focused sessions, speaker line-up highlights, and ticketing details for the 25–26 November event at the NEC Birmingham (England).
Liam explains the reasons behind the new advisory and education committees, improvements to theatre sizes and interactive spaces, networking plans, and how organizers are working to make the show more inclusive and engaging for first-time visitors and neurodivergent clinicians.
If you are a neurodivergent clinician, whether it be through formal diagnosis or not, you are welcome to join the Neurodivergent MSK Clinicians Facebook Group. Host Matt Phillips, creator of the group, will be consulting & updating members on developments for a more inclusive space at Therapy Show this year, including the planned 45-minute panel debate that Matt will be hosting.
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In Ep.277 of the STA Clinician Podcast, host Matt Phillips is joined by special guest Tim Allardyce, founder of Rehab My Patient, who talks about how integration of AI into MSK rehab is revolutionising MSK Rehabilitation. The discussion looks at how Artificial Intelligence can support time-saving prescription, age & context-appropriate plans, data privacy & safety, and real clinic use-cases (note-taking, complaints, contracts). Tim explains how AI should support - not replace - clinicians, how it really doesn't need to be that expensive in 2026, using real examples from the exciting AI developments in ‘Rehab My Patient’ exercise prescription software.
Tim also talks about his trip starting April 10th to summit Island Peak (6,189m), Mount Everest (8,848m) and
Lhotse (8,851m), to raise money for The Osteopathic Foundation, St. Dunstan's Education Group, The Sherpas, and Guy's & St. Thomas' Charity. We wish Tim the upmost of luck. Just Giving page is in the links.
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Matt Low, Consultant Physiotherapist at University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust, is one of the authors (along with Roger Kerry, Fiona H. Moffatt & David A. Nicholls) of the 2025 paper 'Physioethology: A Post-Humanist Perspective On Physiotherapy'. The paper argues that modern physiotherapy, and indeed all hands‑on MSK professions, still rely too heavily on a mechanical, human‑centred view of the body. Using ideas from philosopher Gilles Deleuze and psychoanalyst Félix Guattari, the authors propose “Physioethology,” which sees bodies as dynamic, relational, and shaped by interactions with people, environments, and non‑human factors.
In this episode of the STA Clinician Podcast, Matt Low & Anna Maria Mazzieri, Director of the ST School and a PhD student at Health Sciences University, join host Matt Phillips to discuss elements of the 2025 paper, focusing on what bodies can do in context, and recognising affect, relationality and events as central to health. The discussion covers practical implications for manual therapists — from therapeutic room design and outdoor or community settings to seeing non‑human factors as part of care — and how small changes can broaden clinical impact.
Listen now (or watch the live recording on YouTube) to reflect on the philosophical assumptions behind your practice, consider simple environment‑centred adjustments you can try now, and follow the episode notes for links to the open‑access paper and related resources.
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"Research consistently shows that women experience more MSK pain than men, have it taken less seriously, and are more likely to receive delayed or inadequate treatment compared to men."
In Part 3 of this month's focus 'Understanding Pain in 2026' on the STA Clinician Podcast, host Matt Phillips is joined by special guest Dr.Rachel Dewar-Haggart, who discusses the '𝐆𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐏𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐆𝐚𝐩' that we see across multiple domains, including prevalence of MSK conditions, pain severity, diagnostic delays, treatment disparities, and healthcare‑provider bias.
The episode discusses biological factors like hormones, the impact of diagnostic overshadowing, racial and socioeconomic disparities, and the need for better clinician communication, continuity of care, and pelvic health support.
Practical recommendations include listening, validating patient experiences, asking about menstrual and life-course factors, promoting continuity and pelvic health services, and acknowledging when answers aren’t known while working collaboratively on management strategies.
Dr.Rachel Dewar-Haggart is a Postdoctoral Qualitative Researcher within the Medical Sociology & Health Experiences Research Group at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford.
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In Part 2 of our focus this month on ‘Understanding Pain in 2026’, we take a look at Predictive Processing (the brain guessing what is happening and outputting pain when it predicts danger) and Active Inference (the brain acting to confirm or update these guesses, shaping how you move, feel, and interpret sensations).
Joining host Matt Phillips of Runchatlive.com are special guests Professor Dave Newell, Head of The Centre for Pain & Active Inference Research at Health Sciences University, and Anna Maria Mazzieri, a PhD student at Health Sciences University, and Director of The ST School.
The episode discusses how the brain builds models, predicts sensory input, and acts to minimize prediction error - shaping movement, sensation and chronic pain. The conversation covers embodiment, precision, therapeutic alliance, and practical implications for clinicians, including sense-making, creating safe liminal spaces, graded exposure and using touch as a communication tool.
Listeners are invited & encouraged to re-listen for deeper understanding and to use the episode’s insights to rethink clinical reasoning and patient-centred approaches to pain management.
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A new month arrives for the STA Clinician Podcast, and with it new focus topic: ‘Understanding Pain in 2026’. In this first part of four episodes, host Matt Phillips of runchatlive.com is joined by Dr. Bronnie Lennox Thompson (Occupational Therapist, Psychologist, Academic Coordinator, Postgraduate Programmes in Pain & Pain Management at University of Otago, New Zealand, Mentor & Content Expert for Modern Pain Care) and Ben Whybrow (Pain Specialist Physiotherapist in the NHS, Communication Skills Facilitator for Cambridge Medical School, host of “Clinical Communication Podcast," Community Manager & Content Expert for Modern Pain Care).
With so much changing & evolving information out there regarding pain, how to explain it, when to treat it, HOW to treat it, it can often be tricky for healthcare professionals to stay up-to-date, but we must as we have an ethical, moral, and professional obligation to stay current with modern understandings of pain, in order to provide competent, compassionate, evidence‑based care.
But fear not, for that's what this month is all about. Dr. Bronnie L. Thompson & Ben Whybrow review recent shifts in pain science, discuss the limits of over-explaining neurobiology, and why context matters more than lecture-style patient education. The conversation focuses on practical approaches: ask patients their main concerns, prioritize collaborative problem-solving and graded doing over long explanations.
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Welcome to the final part of our series “Neurodivergence in Healthcare” this month on 'The STA Clinician Podcast' (formerly known as The Sports Therapy Association Podcast'). In this episode entitled ‘THE NEURODIVERGENT THERAPIST’, we look at steps that neurodivergent therapists can take to help look after one's own health & energy capacity, including how to structure one's day, build in recovery time, use energy accounting, and more.
Host Matt Phillips is joined by special guests Sarah Meharg (Occupational Therapist and Neurodivergent Accessibility & Inclusion Consultant at Moodlifter and Neuroflectuk) and Kassandra Clemens (Founder of Heal Your Confidence, a Level 7 Specific Learning Differences Specialist who helps in particular late-identified neurodivergent professionals).
The episode discusses structuring the working day, building in recovery, energy accounting, communication with colleagues, reasonable adjustments, and where to find peer support. Listeners will hear practical ideas, lived‑experience insights, and signposting to resources and communities for clinicians navigating neurodivergence diagnosis, self‑compassion, and workplace adjustments.
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In Episode 270 of 'The STA Clinician Podcast' (formerly known as The Sports Therapy Association Podcast'), we present Part 3 of our four part series 'Neurodivergence In Healthcare', and in this episode look at BARRIERS that neurodivergent patients & clients so often find themselves up against when seeking healthcare, which typically reduce their access to effective or suitable healthcare.
Host Matt Phillips is joined by special guests James Dewar‑Haggett (Founder of Strong Path - Neuroinclusive & Mental Health-Informed Sports Coaching) and Leslie Campbell (Massage Therapist and Tutor based in Glasgow Scotland). Together they discuss communication differences, the double‑empathy problem, sensory triggers, consent and safety, and practical clinic adaptations clinicians that can improve access and comfort.
The valuable advice shared in this episode includes sending pre‑visit photos and offering quiet options, remembering to simply ask patients and clients what they need, explaining procedures clearly, dimming lights, limiting scents and leaving buffer time between appointments.
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Join us on for the live recording of Part 4, entitled 'The Neurodivergent Therapist', 8pm Tuesday January 27th, with special guests:
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In Episode 269 of 'The STA Clinician Podcast' (formerly known as The Sports Therapy Association Podcast'), we present Part 2 of our four part series 'Neurodivergence In Healthcare', and in this episode look at the link between Neurodivergence and Hypermobility.
Modern studies suggests that individuals with neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism, ADHD and Tourette’s have a significantly higher prevalence of joint hypermobility compared to the general population. Research by Dr. Jessica Eccles has shown that individuals with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) have an increased risk of autism. Her studies indicate that approximately 31% of autistic individuals exhibit joint hypermobility, and about 39% of people with EDS or HSD meet diagnostic criteria for autism. Additionally, over 20% of mothers with EDS or HSD have autistic children, suggesting a possible shared genetic or biological link.
In this episode of the STA Clinician Podcast, the panel of special guests highlight and discuss the importance of recognizing the relationship between joint hypermobility, hypermobility spectrum disorders, and neurodivergence, as well as the need for healthcare clinicians to be aware of these connections. Listen for discussion on diagnostic challenges, communication, individualized treatment strategies, and practical clinic adaptations to better support neurodivergent and hypermobile patients, Learn about current research, patient experiences of invalidation, dosing exercise safely, and simple changes clinicians can make, including intake questions, environment adjustments, and referral pathways, to improve care and reduce harm.
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Welcome to a new season of 'The STA Clinician Podcast' (formerly known as The Sports Therapy Association Podcast').
We start 2026 with a four part series focussing on 'Neurodivergence In Healthcare', with the goal of providing information to help MSK clinicians work closer & more effectively with neurodivergent patients/clients, and also to offer support for neurodivergent therapists in how to deal with the challenges that can often bring.
In the first part of this series, host Matt Phillips, creator of Runchatlive.com, is joined by a panel of special guests who together look at the vital role that communication can play when working with a neurodivergent patient/client, or interacting with a neurodivergent practitioner/colleague. The panel discuss the role of communication in shaping diagnosis and treatment, the differences in pain experience that neurodivergent patients & clients often have in comparison to neurotypical individuals, and provide practical, person-centred tips to help clinicians avoid the diagnostic overshadowing that sadly happens all too often when we do not have the knowledge, understanding or awareness of these differences.
This episode offers real-world examples, common pitfalls (dismissal, rushed consultations) and clear strategies including asking how a condition is affecting the patient, actively listening & believing what they say, avoiding assumptions, and offering to recap key points in writing.
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And so we reach the final episode of 2025! The Sports Therapy Association Podcast has now been streaming LIVE every Tuesday Night at 8pm for an incredible 5 years and 7 weeks, and as the 2025 end of year festivities rapidly approach, host Matt Phillips is joined by some of the Sports Therapy Association team who together look back at the highlights of 2025, and look forward to what will, could or should be happening in 2026.
On The Christmas Panel:
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In Ep.266 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, Matt Phillips hosts a candid discussion with Anna Maria Mazzierri, Director of The ST School, and Gary Benson, Founder Of The STA, about whether sports therapists should diagnose. They explore the difference between vocational and university routes, the current unregulated landscape, professional membership standards, and legal and insurance implications.
Key takeaways include prioritising clinical reasoning and red-flag screening, the value of referral and communication, protecting scope of practice through strong governance and reflective CPD, and the importance of listening to and treating the whole person rather than chasing labels.
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In Ep.265 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, special guest Mike James, aka 'The Endurance Physio' joins host Matt Phillips to reflect on the recent Therapy Expo 2025, held at the NEC Birmingham. Listen as they discuss this year's highs, lows, everything in between, and what the future could / should hold for Therapy Expo.
As speakers, theatre hosts, and members of the Therapy Expo Advisory Board, Mike James and Matt Phillips have both seen Therapy Expo evolve from a roomful of attendees in Manchester back in 2013, to becoming the UK’s largest multi-disciplinary event, with over 2,000 delegates, 100 specialist speakers, 150 certified CPD sessions, and 150+ exhibitors.
Key takeaways include calls for longer, more practical and interdisciplinary sessions, as well as greater audience interaction. Matt & Mike celebrate the growing collaboration between organisations and speakers and highlight new content plans for 2026, including its new name: "The Therapy Show'. Early bird tickets for next year are just £49 in December!
Also mentioned is Mike's new podcast "The Everyday Athlete Podcast" with co-host Rosi Sexton, Osteopath & first British Woman to ever fight in the UFC.
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In Episode 264 of the Sports Therapy Association podcast, ‘Collaboration Over Competition: The Unbound Project - Nine Months On', host Matt Phillips is joined by Andy Hosgood and Andy Thomas, co-founders (with Andrew McCauley) of ‘The Unbound Project’ - a community for healthcare practitioners and business owners to collaborate rather than compete, to get together and share problems and solutions.
Having been guests on the podcast nine months ago in Ep.225 ‘Collaboration Over Competition’, Andy & Andy discuss how the Unbound Project has evolved since its launch, and what they have learnt in the process. Topics include the 'Curiosity Scorecard' which as a clinician you can fill out to discover how your mindset is shaping your healthcare career, how to get involved in free monthly taster sessions (Monday December 8th 7pm) and connect with a growing non‑judgmental community aimed at helping clinicians take action and support one another, and how reflection & collaboration help reduce burnout and improve career satisfaction.
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Host Matt Phillips - Speaker at Therapy Expo
If you are a clinician who is interested in improving your communication skills, be sure to attend Matt Phillips' presentation at this year's Therapy Expo: '𝐌𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐟𝐮𝐥 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐬: 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐒𝐤𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐬 𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐖𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐑𝐮𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐬 (and anyone else for that matter!)'. Theatre B, 3.50pm on Day 1 (right before the wonderful Michelle Lyons!).
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Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
In Episode 263 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips is joined by Rehab Guru founders David Barrow and Simon Taylor. Designed for modern health professionals, Rehab Guru is an online platform that streamlines every aspect of your clinic, from bookings, treatment notes, invoicing to digital forms, alerts, and world-class exercise prescription.
David & Simon reveal new features & integrations (bookings, invoicing, treatment notes, Scan.com) and expanded customer support. Also discussed are new AI tools for transcribing notes, auto-generating and progressing exercise programs, secure UK data handling, and how the platform aims to reduce clinician burnout, improve patient follow-up, and simplify practice workflows.
Rehab Guru has a new partnership with the Better Clinician Project (Ben Cormack & Adam Meakins), meaning that Rehab Guru Exercise Prescription software licences now come with free membership of the Better Clinician Project, and vice-versa.
Like the STA, Rehab Guru will be at Therapy Expo this coming 26th & 27th of November at the NEC Birmingham, so if you are coming this year be sure to visit the STA stand at TE7, and Rehab Guru at stand TB31.
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Host Matt Phillips - Speaker at Therapy Expo
If you are a clinician who is interested in improving your communication skills, be sure to attend Matt Phillips' presentation at this year's Therapy Expo: '𝐌𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐟𝐮𝐥 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐬: 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐒𝐤𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐬 𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐖𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐑𝐮𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐬 (and anyone else for that matter!)'. Theatre B, 3.50pm on Day 1 (right before the wonderful Michelle Lyons!).
Want to join the live recordings?
Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
In Episode 262 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips is joined by guests Aimi Healey-Bracher, Sports Rehab Therapist at Praia Sports Rehab and Lead Therapist at Cardiff City FC Women, and Tristen Attenborough, educator & founder of Move Massage Pro, to discuss: ‘MSK Conferences: How Much Do They Affect Your Clinical Practice?'.
Aimi and Tristan share honest experiences from the recent 'STA & Hands-On Hub Conference' in Exmouth, and also Therapy Expo, the UK’s largest annual multi-disciplinary event, which is returning to the NEC Birmingham this year on the 26th & 27th of November. They talk about what inspires them, what they implement into every day practice, and how connection, clarity and evidence-informed talks influence their work.
They episode considers both the benefits of MSK conferences, such as networking, renewed confidence, exposure to new populations and topics, and the potential drawbacks, including cost, size, and sales-driven stands, and how conferences may best be used as a jumping-off point rather than a step-by-step solution.
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Host Matt Phillips - Speaker at Therapy Expo
If you are a clinician who is interested in improving your communication skills, be sure to attend Matt Phillips' presentation at this year's Therapy Expo: '𝐌𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐟𝐮𝐥 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐬: 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐒𝐤𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐬 𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐖𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐑𝐮𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐬 (and anyone else for that matter!)'. Theatre B, 3.50pm on Day 1 (right before the wonderful Michelle Lyons!).
Want to join the live recordings?
Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
In this episode, host Matt Phillips is joined by special guests Molly Benson, Therapy Expo Content Producer, and Charlotte Speer, Therapy Expo Show Manager. For those of you unaware, Therapy Expo 2025 is the UK’s largest multi-disciplinary event for professionals dedicated to preventing, treating, and rehabilitating musculoskeletal and neurological conditions, and the 2025 conference is happening in less than a month, on the 26th & 27th of November at the NEC Birmingham.
Molly Benson and Charlotte Spear discuss what’s new for this year’s event - new theatres (Business Advice and Practical Skills), expanded CPD and exhibitor line-up, fresh speakers, and the value of in-person learning. The episode also covers discount codes and the October 31st deadline for getting maximum discount, and the new one-day ticket option that can be purchased by calling the delegate phone line on 0203 978 1665 or visiting the Therapy Expo website. Full details of the speakers and exhibitors can also be found on the website.
Matt Phillips - Speaker
If you are a clinician who is interested in improving your communication skills, be sure to attend Matt Phillips' presentation at this year's Therapy Expo: '𝐌𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐟𝐮𝐥 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐬: 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐒𝐤𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐬 𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐖𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐑𝐮𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐬 (and anyone else for that matter!)'. Theatre B, 3.50pm on Day 1 (right before the wonderful Michelle Lyons!).
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Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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Happy Birthday to us! We’ve reached 5 years of weekly podcasts! 260 episodes, 260 weeks since we decided to record a show back in 2020 to help answer some of the questions that therapists had when they were finally allowed to go back to work after Covid-19 restrictions were lifted.
Since then, we have grown into around 2000 downloads a month, thanks to our amazing guests who give up their time to share their experience & wise words to help, as our tagline says, put some evidence back into Soft Tissue Therapy. We don’t shout, we don’t make you feel stupid, our goal is to simply provide a safe, authentic space for you, the listener, to pause, reflect, connect and grow.
On that note, thank you everyone who joins us for the live recordings, watches on YouTube or Facebook, or listens to the podcast, especially if you have left a rating or review. We couldn’t & wouldn’t do this without you!
In this 5 Year Anniversary episode, host Matt Phillips is joined by Emily Gilbert of frameworksportsmassage.com, who 8 years ago made a huge career change by moving from Biomedical Science to massage therapy, and in her own words has never looked back. As an evidence-based mobile sports massage therapist, Emily has been sharing some great information on Instagram, including some reflections on her experience at the recent
'STA & Hands ON Hub Conference' in Exmouth, in association with the ST School, and in this episode Emily gives her tips on the ‘Five Things To Look Out For In An MSK Conference."
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What do YOU want from a CPD Conference? We need (and would truly) appreciate YOUR input, by kindly answering the questions on this questionnaire. There is also a link and QR code on the homepage of the STA website and ST School Website.
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In Episode 259 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast - '3 Ways for Clinicians To Avoid Physical & Mental Burnout' - host Matt Phillips is joined by special guest Jenny Burrell, Founder, CEO, Lead Tutor and Course Curator of Burrell Education.
With over 17 years in the business, Burrell Education is hugely respected in the industry, with courses designed to educate & support Women’s Health, Movement, Fitness, Physiotherapy, Soft Tissue Therapy and Coaching professionals. In this episode, Jenny Burrell talks about her latest course 'BRIEF COACHING', designed to provide the all-important skills to help health professionals avoid physical & mental burnout, skills that are all too often missing from traditional industry qualifications.
Jenny explains how shifting from a ‘fixer’ mindset to a partnership with clients, asking better questions, and setting clear contracts can protect both practitioners and patients. Also discussed is spotting red flags and referrals, pricing and workload adjustments, and why listening more can improve outcomes and career longevity.
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In Episode 258 of the Sports Therapy Association podcast, entitled 'New Perspectives On Fascia', host Matt Phillips is joined by special guests from the University of Kent - Dr Claire Melanie Boucher, Lecturer in Sport, Exercise & Rehabilitation Sciences, and Dr Kyra De Coninck, Senior Lecturer, School of Sport & Exercise Sciences.
The episode looks at the differences between superficial and deep fascia, the limits of current imaging, and why effects of touch often involve fluid, neural and psychosocial factors as well as connective tissue.
Key takeaways for clinicians from this episode include:
If you are interested in remaining up-to-date on the topic of fascia, pay a visit to The Fascia Research Society website, where there is a wealth of information, including a new webinar series.
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About The Guests
In 2023, Dr Claire Melanie Boucher completed her PhD at The University of Kent, titled “Can ultrasound imaging be used to detect adaptations in the thoracolumbar fascia of people with lower back pain?” She currently continues her research to investigate fascia.
Dr Kyra De Coninck's PhD thesis investigates how ultrasound imaging can be used to measure the differences in thoracolumbar fascia, in the lower back, in a range of populations with lower back pain. She has presented her research at conferences and scientific meetings in UK, Canada, Italy and Romania, and presented on the subject of fascia & tissue repair at the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre at Headley Court, the European School of Osteopathy and the Third International Fascia Research Congress in Vancouver.
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In this episode, we reflect on the ‘STA & Hands On Hub Conference’ that took place nearly two weeks ago on 20th & 21st September in Exmouth, in collaboration with the ST School. Host Matt Phillips is joined by Gary Benson, Founder of The Sports Therapy Association, Anna Maria Mazzieri, Director of The ST School, and Andy Hosgood, coach, mentor, and Unlocker of Human Potential.
Together, they discuss what factors are important for a successful educational conference for soft tissue therapists, in what ways the ‘STA & Hands On Hub Conference’ succeeded, and how it could potentially be improved in future events. There is also an in depth discussion on what you SHOULD be getting when you pay for CPD, and useful advice on how to plan ahead & save funds for events you do not want to miss.
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The tagline of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, heard at the beginning of every episode, is "Putting The Evidence Back Into Soft Tissue Therapy". One way of becoming more evidence informed is to keep up with the latest research, but how easy is it to understand a research paper, to be able to judge its quality, reliability, and significance in what we practice in clinic?
In this episode, host Matt Phillips, freshly back from the recent 'Hands On Hub & STA Conference' in Exmouth, is joined by special guest Ben Cormack, founder of Cor-Kinetic, and co-founder of the Better Clinician Project. Ben explains how clinicians can approach and interpret research papers, breaking them down into study types (RCTs, observational, systematic reviews), key method checkpoints (sample size calculations, blinding, recruitment), and how to read results (p‑values, effect sizes, between‑group vs within‑group changes). It's a super valuable listen to any soft tissue therapist who finds the idea of reading a research paper slightly daunting, and also help the already confident therapist go a little deeper into potential red flags that suggest how the study could have been done better.
The episode also gives information on Cor-Kinetic courses, including the online 'Mentorship Program' that starts on September 29th, and 'The Better Clinician Project'.
Ben Cormack is a musculoskeletal therapist with a clinical background/qualification in sports therapy, rehabilitation & exercise, stretching back over 20 years, with a special interest in pain and its relation to movement. His Cor-Kinetic courses have run in over 25 countries globally, working with individual health care professionals, clinics, health services & hospitals, elite sports teams & pain services/organisations.
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We reach the last episode before the ‘STA South West & Hands On Hub Conference’ taking place in Exmouth on September 20th and 21st, in collaboration with the ST School. Host Matt Phillips is joined by conference speaker James Earls, Writer, Lecturer & Bodyworker, and founder of Born to Move, who discusses the gains we could all make by re-addressing the way in which we traditionally view anatomy, as well as details of his presentation at the conference: "The Knee: Why Do We Have It All Back To Front?"
If you are listening to this podcast before the weekend of September 20th , you can still get tickets and full details of all 19 speakers at https://thestschool.co.uk/hands-on-hub-sta-conference-2025/. STA members have a discount code which can be found in the latest STA Newsletter & Facebook Members page.
James also discusses in this episode details of the 'Anatomy al Aperitivo' that he is giving on the Friday before the conference (September 19th) - an exclusive, intimate look at the wonders of the foot, along with a glass of wine and delicious bites at local Exmouth Deli: The Italian Store. Only 20 tickets are available, and you must already be going to the conference. Book at https://thestschool.co.uk/events/anatomy-al-aperitivo/
Also mentioned in the episode are details of the workshop that host Matt Phillips is giving at the conference:
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We continue our countdown to the STA South West Conference happening in Exmouth this September 20th and 21st, in collaboration with the ST School and Hands ON Hub. Host Matt Phillips is joined by Director of The ST School Anna Maria Mazzieri, who discusses what evidence-informed practice means in Massage Therapy.
The episode explores topics including how trauma and chronic pain interact, the somatic effects of touch, and practical, evidence‑based approaches to working with scars. Anna Maria talk about the online CPD Webinar offered by The ST School: "Evidence Based Practice in Massage Therapy: What Social Media Doesn’t Tell You!" (see link in notes), including some of the surprises & benefits that attendees typically experience. Also discussed is the value of reflective CPD, and how therapists can better communicate, debate and apply research in clinic and online forums.
Anna Maria Mazzieri is giving the following presentations at the conference in September:
Full details & conference tickets are available at https://thestschool.co.uk/hands-on-hub-sta-conference-2025/. STA members have a discount code which can be found in the latest STA Newsletter & Facebook Members page.
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In Ep.253, we continue our countdown to the STA South West Conference that is happening in Exmouth this September 20th and 21st, in collaboration with the ST School and Hands ON Hub. Host Matt Phillips is joined by conference speakers Dr Claire Minshull, Rehab & Conditioning Specialist & Founder of Get Back To Sport, and Serena Simmons, Chartered Psychologist & Founder of The Psychology School.
Together they discuss the importance & value of clinicians combining exercise, education and psychological skills in practice, with strategies to improve patient adherence and practical takeaways from real case studies. For details on Serena Simmons ‘Behaviour Change Psychology for Therapists’ course and Dr Claire Minshull's 'Strength & Conditioning for Therapists' course, see website links below.
At the conference, Dr Claire Minshull will be presenting on Saturday Sep 20th 10.30am in The Main Theatre: "Strength & Conditioning For Preserving Joint Health". Serena Simmons at 12.15pm: "Beyond the Treatment Couch: The Hidden Power of Words, Belief, and Behaviour". Then, at 1.40pm, Claire and Serena will be joining each other in the Breakout Room to deliver "Why Rehab Needs A Joint Approach".
Full details & conference tickets are available at Hands On Hub & STA Conference 2025 - The ST School. STA members have a discount code which can be found in the latest STA Newsletter & Facebook Members page.
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In Ep.252, we start our countdown to the STA South West Conference that is happening in Exmouth this September 20th and 21st, in collaboration with the ST School and Hands ON Hub. It’s going to be an amazing weekend of presentations, workshops and networking, so over the next 4 weeks we have invited some of the speakers to be guests on this podcast, to introduce themselves to you and discuss what they will be delivering at the conference.
We start in this episode with Michelle Lyons, Women's Health Physiotherapist & Founder of Celebrate Muliebrity, and & Siobhan O’Donovan, aka the Booby Physio & founder of PostureFitting. Together they discuss practical strategies for clinicians working with female athletes, including the menstrual cycle as a powerful diagnostic tool, the importance of correctly fitted sports bras, pelvic health considerations, and keeping girls and women active across the lifespan. Check out this episode for evidence-informed guidance, expect practical tips and ways clinicians can better support female clients.
Up & Coming Podcast Episodes:
Full details & conference tickets are available at Hands On Hub & STA Conference 2025 - The ST School. There’s a Summer Discount available until the end of August AND a further discount code for STA members, which can be found in the STA Newsletter & Facebook Members page.
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Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
In Ep.251 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, Megan Jackson, founder of Bodies By Merj, reflects on Ep.224 “Social Media: Do Soft Tissue Therapists Really Need It?” that was recorded back in January this year with guests Katie Bell and Daniel Lawrence.
Megan shares her personal journey into massage, and discusses how her marketing on Instagram in particular provides around 80% of her clients. Megan gives tips on how to create quality content, generate leads and also most importantly how to prevent burnout in the process. The episode also examines why touch and context matter so much in massage therapy, and how modern research is now slowly providing a framework & mechanism for the benefits that massage can bring.
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Countdown to the ‘STA South West Conference’
As of next week, we will be starting a countdown to the STA South West Conference that is happening in Exmouth this September 20th and 21st, in collaboration with the ST School and Hands ON Hub. It’s going to be an amazing weekend of presentations, workshops and networking, with speakers including Michelle Lyons, Dr Claire Minshull, Serena Simmons, James Earls, Siobhan O Donnell, Andy Hosgood, and many more.
Join us for a month of video podcast episodes with some of the conference speakers:
Full details & conference tickets are available at thestschool.co.uk, There’s a Summer Discount available until the end of August AND a further discount code for STA members, which can be found in the STA Newsletter & Facebook Members page.
Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
Welcome to Episode 250 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast. In this special STA catch-up episode, host Matt Phillips is joined by STA founder Gary Benson to discuss the latest developments in the soft tissue therapy industry. This episode offers invaluable insights for both STA members and all soft tissue therapists seeking guidance and support.
The conversation delves into the importance of creating a supportive environment for therapists, highlighting the STA's efforts in providing resources such as weekly podcasts, coffee evening chats, and accountability sessions. Gary Benson shares his experiences and the association's initiatives in fostering collaboration within the industry, addressing the challenges related to outdated training narratives, and the complexities surrounding industry regulation.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone in the soft tissue therapy field looking to understand the current landscape, the ongoing efforts towards industry improvement, and the opportunities for professional growth and support through the STA.
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Use the code PODCAST25 to get you 3 months extra if you join for a single year. In other words, for just £75, this code will get you 15 months instead of 12. Only valid for NEW members, and if you are Level 3 (and qualified after 2014) please make sure you opt for ‘associate member’ when you join up.
Welcome to Episode 249 of the Sports Therapy Association podcast. In Part 1 of “Facebook Groups For Massage Therapists: Helpful or Hateful?” (Ep.247), host Matt Phillips was joined by a panel of therapists who gave us honest & frank examples of how when seeking help in a Facebook Support Group for Therapists, they were met with harsh & aggressive replies from more experienced therapists, to the extent that they felt the need to post anonymously, in fear of a cascade of judgement & harm to their business.
In this episode, Part 2, Matt invites a panel of experienced therapists to present the case that there is a real need for a clean-up in our industry, and though it may ruffle some feathers, Facebook Groups can be a breeding ground of misinformation that ultimately is doing harm to not just our industry but also the clients & patients paying for our services.
Listen now to this compelling discussion on the prevalent challenges within massage therapy and soft tissue therapy communities, particularly the misconceptions surrounding evidence-based practices. The panel explores the tensions caused by misinformation and propose solutions for creating more supportive and informed social media groups. Discover strategies to foster empathy, maintain professionalism, and promote continuous learning among therapists, for a healthier and more unified industry. Stay informed and inspired by listening to the full debate on how we can collectively move towards a more understanding & supportive community
Panel In This Episode
Cecily Hislop
• Sports Massage Therapist at southphoenixmassagetherapy
• Facebook: southphoenixmassagetherapy
Hannah Tabram
• Sports Massage Therapist
• Website: https://hannahtabram.co.uk/
• Facebook: HannahTabramSMT
• Instagram: @ hannahtabramsportsmassage
Stevie Barr
• Owner of Fit Thru Life
• Website: http://fit-thru-life.co.uk/
• Brand Ambassador at Intelligent Cycling
• Joint Creator of Scottish Therapists Group
• Instagram: @fit_thru_life
Gary Benson
• Founder of the STA
• Facebook: @STAGary
A heartfelt thank you to the panels of both Part 1 and Part 2 of this series. We sincerely hope these two episodes generate interest & reflection. If you have any feedback, please feel free to share in the YouTube comments section, or email matt@thesta.co.uk.
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In Ep.248 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we explore the intriguing world of Gait Analysis and its application in sports therapy. Host Matt Phillips is joined by Sophie Gover, founder of 'The Run Doctor UK', who delves into her inspiring journey from Sports Massage Therapy to evidence informed Gait Analysis.
Sophie reflects on how Ep.146 of the podcast “Gait Analysis For Runners: A Modern Approach”, recorded back in April 2023, affected her business set up, marketing and goal setting.
Listen as Sophie & Matt discuss the balance between biomechanics and holistic approaches, offering insights into overcoming challenges like imposter syndrome and integrating new methodologies.
This episode also revisits past lessons from gait analysis experts, offering a fresh perspective on personal and professional growth in the field. Whether you’re a seasoned therapist or new to the industry, this episode is packed with valuable advice and inspiration.
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Join us at the STA South West Conference, taking place on September 20th & 21st in Exmouth, in collaboration with The ST School’s Hands On Hub. Tickets are now on sale at The ST School Website. There’s a Summer Discount Ticket AND a further discount code for STA members, which can be found in the STA Newsletter & Facebook Members page.
Interested in joining the STA?
Use the code PODCAST25 to get 3 MONTHS EXTRA when you join for a single year! In other words, £75 will get you 15 months instead of 12! Only valid for NEW members. If you are Level 3 (qualified after 2014) make sure you choose the ‘associate member’ option.
Have you ever felt the need to post anonymously in a Facebook Group, in fear of judgement & retribution from more experienced therapists trying to promote evidence informed practice within the massage industry? Is this confrontation causing therapists to doubt themselves & leave the industry, or should we learn to be more resilient and see comments from other therapists as a way to develop our own practice & become better clinicians?
In this 13th episode of our ‘REFLECTION’ series, we bring you Part 1 of a 2 part panel debate on “Facebook Groups For Massage Therapists: Helpful or Hateful?” – an important topic that has been causing much discussion as of late, with many less experienced therapists in Facebook Groups feeling the need to post anonymously, in fear of a cascade of judgement & retribution from more experienced therapists trying to promote evidence informed practice within the massage & manual therapy industry.
In Part 1, we hear from a panel of therapists who feel that the judgement & criticism seen in some Facebook Groups is sometimes not constructive, and can in fact do harm to less experienced practitioners in our industry.
The conversation unfolds around two contrasting realities: the positive exchange of ideas and the harmful criticisms often met in these forums. The panelists bravely share stories of feeling belittled or unsupported, yet they also hint at the potential for these platforms to foster meaningful connections when managed with empathy and respect.
As the episode progresses, listeners are prompted to reflect on their own communication practices in digital spaces, encouraging a shift towards a more supportive and understanding online community. Join us for an insightful discussion that sheds light on the real challenges faced by massage therapists in the digital age.
Part 2 - Coming Soon!
In Part 2, recording & release date to be confirmed soon, we will be hearing from a panel of therapists who will present the case that there is a real need for a clean up in our industry, and though it may ruffle some feathers, Facebook Groups can be a breeding ground of misinfomation that ultimately is doing harm to not just our industry but also the cients & patients paying for our services.
* Apologies for the occasional sound distortion in this recording. We are working to rectify this.
Panel In This Episode
• Emma Bee
Sports Rehabilitation Clinician
Facebook: Bee Strong Injury & Rehabilitation Clinic
Instagram: @beestrong_clinic
• Michelle Hazell
Sports Massage Therapist
Instagram: @happy_minds_massage_therapy
• Fiona Wright
Sports Massage Therapist
Facebook: Fit & Well Massage Therapy
Instagram: @fiwright78
• Danielle Peters
Owner at Body Health Gatwick
Head Sports Therapist at Burgess Hill Town F.C.
A huge thank you to all members of the panel. We sincerely hope this episode generates interest & reflection. If you have any feedback, please feel free to share in the YouTube comments section, or email matt@thesta.co.uk.
Would YOU like to be a 'Reflection' guest on the podcast?
If you would like to come on the show to chat about a past episode of the podcast, contact host Matt Phillips on social media, or email matt@thesta.co.uk. You will l need a pc or laptop (not your phone), with a quality internet connection (ethernet cable plugged directly into modem is best) and obviously webcam and mic.
In the twelfth of our 'Reflection Series', host Matt Phillips is joined by Cecily Hislop of South Phoenix Massage Therapy, who reflects on Ep118 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast ‘Massage & Manual Therapy: A Modern View', that was recorded back in 2022 with Paul Coker & Anna Maria Mazzieri
Cecily discusses the challenges we have of re-shaping the clinical massage industry, breaking down traditional misconceptions and introducing new techniques to improve patient care. From understanding the significance of interpersonal communication to recognizing the enduring impact of touch, this episode promises valuable insights for therapists striving to enhance their practice.
Listen now to reflect, adapt, and evolve as Matt and Cecily dissect crucial themes for holistic therapy, with advice on how to support your clients effectively. Whether you're a seasoned therapist or just starting out, there's something enlightening in this episode for everyone.
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Join us at the STA South West Conference, taking place on September 20th & 21st in Exmouth, in collaboration with The ST School’s Hands On Hub. Tickets are now on sale at The ST School Website. There’s an Early Bird ticket til the end of June AND a discount code for STA members which can be found on the STA Members page.
Questions?
Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In the eleventh of our 'Reflection Series', host Matt Phillips is joined by Nichola Smith of Chamomilehealthholistic.uk, reflects on Ep210 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast “Musculoskeletal Health at Menopause”, that was recorded August 27th 2024 with special guest Michelle Lyons.
Nichola discusses the impact menopause & perimenopause can have on musculoskeletal health, and the power of strength training as a transformative tool for women. Listen to discover practical strategies for navigating menopause, including the importance of holistic approaches such as dietary adjustments, sleep hygiene, and magnesium supplements, along with exploring the psychosocial aspects affecting women's health. Nichola shares her own experiences and invaluable resources to support women in conquering menopause-related challenges and embracing a healthier lifestyle.
This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for women seeking to empower themselves during menopause and for therapists aiming to provide compassionate, informed guidance for their clients navigating this crucial life stage. Don't miss the practical advice and empowering discourse aimed at enriching the lives of women in their perimenopausal and menopausal journeys.
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The Hands On Hub & STA Conference
Michelle Lyons is one of the speakers at the STA South West Conference, taking place on September 20th & 21st in Exmouth, in collaboration with The ST School’s Hands On Hub. Her presentation will be in the Main Theatre on Day 1, 15.55 - 16.35: "The Menstrual Detective: Why the '5th Vital Sign’ might be the Missing Link in MSK Health for Female Athletes."
Tickets are now on sale at The ST School Website. There’s an Early Bird ticket til the end of June AND a discount code for STA members which can be found on the STA Members page.
Questions?
Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In the tenth of our 'Reflection Series', host Matt Phillips is joined by Sports Therapist Rebecca Stone of glos-sportstherapy.co.uk, who reflects on Ep.2 'Imposter Syndrome’, recorded June 2nd 2020 with special guest Jack Chew of the Physio Matters Team.
Imposter Syndrome, the persistent inability to believe that one's success is deserved or has been legitimately achieved as a result of one's own efforts or skills, is something that many soft tissue therapists suffer one time or another, exacerbated by self-comparison to allied health professionals like Physiotherapists, Osteopaths or Chiropractors.
In this episode, Rebecca, known by friends as colleagues as Becky, shares her personal journey of overcoming self-doubt in the field of Sports Therapy, and how listening to Jack Chew's comments in Ep.2 from 2020 helped her understand that many practitioners from all types of healthcare professions can suffer from imposter syndrome, especially when working solo, and how important collaboration and conversation with other therapists can be in building confidence.
With anecdotes from her own career, Rebecca highlights how embracing evidence-based practice and fostering professional relationships can help therapists tackle imposter syndrome effectively. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or new to the field, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice to help you navigate the complexities of working as a therapist.
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The Hands On Hub & STA Conference
The STA South West Conference is taking place on September 20th & 21st in Exmouth, in collaboration with The ST School’s Hands On Hub. Tickets are now on sale at The ST School Website.
This will be a brand new style of CPD Conference, designed to kickstart the future of Healthcare Education. There’s a full day of presentations, workshops and practical sessions on the Saturday, a social buffet on the Saturday night, then a half day on Sunday including opportunities to reflect in groups on what you have learnt, plan together how the content will actually you’re your practice evolve.
There’s an Early Bird ticket til the end of June AND a discount code for STA members which can be found on the STA Members page.
Would YOU like to be a 'Reflection' guest on the podcast?
If you would like to come on the show to chat about a past episode of the podcast, contact host Matt Phillips on social media, or email matt@thesta.co.uk. You will l need a pc or laptop (not your phone), with a quality internet connection (ethernet cable plugged directly into modem is best), and obviously webcam and mic.
Questions?
Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In the ninth of our 'Reflection Series', host Matt Phillips is joined by clinical massage therapist Jessica Janneman of Ease Therapies, who reflects on Ep.222 'A Therapist’s Guide To Hypermobility ‘ that was recorded in December 2024 last year with special guest Bonnie Southgate.
Jessica shares her personal journey and that of her daughter, with hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS). She discusses the challenges it has brought, and how her own experience has informed her clinical massage practice. The episode emphasizes the lack of information out there regarding heritable connective tissue disorders, and the continued misdiagnosis that, in the case of Jessica, caused fourty years to pass before she it was finally recognised. Jessica explains the crucial role of massage therapists in understanding and supporting clients with connective tissue disorders, and their potential to truly empower and transform lives.
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The Hands On Hub & STA Conference
The STA South West Conference is taking place on September 20th & 21st in Exmouth, in collaboration with The ST School’s Hands On Hub. Tickets are now on sale at The ST School Website.
This will be a brand new style of CPD Conference, designed to kickstart the future of Healthcare Education. There’s a full day of presentations, workshops and practical sessions on the Saturday, a social buffet on the Saturday night, then a half day on Sunday including opportunities to reflect in groups on what you have learnt, plan together how the content will actually you’re your practice evolve.
There’s an Early Bird ticket til the end of June AND a discount code for STA members which can be found on the STA Members page.
Would YOU like to be a 'Reflection' guest on the podcast?
If you would like to come on the show to chat about a past episode of the podcast, contact host Matt Phillips on social media, or email matt@thesta.co.uk. You will l need a pc or laptop (not your phone), with a quality internet connection (ethernet cable plugged directly into modem is best), and obviously webcam and mic.
Questions?
Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In the eighth of our 'Reflection Series', host Matt Phillips is joined by Physiotherapist Emily Sweet, who reflects on Ep.229 'Pregnacy Related Back and Pelvic pain‘ that was recorded earlier in February this year, with special guest Michelle Lyons.
Emily shares how the episode with Michelle Lyons played a hugely important part in giving her the confidence when working with pregnant women, providing valuable tips and insights on assessing & managing pregnancy related back & pelvic pain. Emily reminds us of the many common misconceptions, and how important it is to offer hope and reassurance to expectant mothers. Discover the importance of reflection, collaboration, and the role of massage therapy in supporting pregnant women. Tune in for an informative and engaging discussion that empowers both therapists and patients.
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The Hands On Hub & STA Conference
We are thrilled to announce that Michelle Lyons will be one of the speakers at the STA South West Conference, happening September 20th & 21st in Exmouth, in collaboration with The ST School’s Hands On Hub. Tickets are now on sale at The ST School Website.
This will be a brand new style of CPD Conference, designed to kickstart the future of Healthcare Education. There’s a full day of presentations, workshops and practical sessions on the Saturday, a social buffet on the Saturday night, then a half day on Sunday including opportunities to reflect in groups on what you have learnt, plan together how the content will actually you’re your practice evolve.
There’s an Early Bird ticket til the end of June AND a discount code for STA members which can be found on the STA Members page.
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In the seventh of our 'Reflection Series', host Matt Phillips is joined by Sports Massage Therapist Hannah Tabram, who reflects on Ep.87, 'Menopause Transition: Soft Tissue Implications’ that was recorded as Part 2 of our Women’s Health month back in February 2022, with special guest Jenny Burrell of Burrell Education.
Hannah discusses the implications of menopause on soft tissue health, highlighting the importance of recognizing perimenopausal and postmenopausal symptoms in clients. The episode emphasizes the significance of open communication and accurate information in empowering women experiencing menopause. Also presented is practical advice for therapists in improving subjective consultations, handling client concerns empathetically, and fostering a supportive environment to facilitate informed health decisions.
The Hands On Hub & STA Conference
Also mentioned in this episode is news on the STA South West Conference happening September 20th & 21st in Exmouth, in collaboration with The ST School’s Hands On Hub. Tickets are now on sale here at The ST School Website.
This will be a brand new style of CPD Conference, designed to kickstart the future of Healthcare Education. There’s a full day of presentations, workshops and practical sessions on the Saturday, a social buffet on the Saturday night, then a half day on Sunday including opportunities to reflect in groups on what you have learnt, plan together how the content will actually you’re your practice evolve.
There’s an Early Bird ticket til the end of June AND a discount code for STA members which can be found on the STA Members page.
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In the sixth of our 'Reflection Series', host Matt Phillips is joined by Physiotherapist Chareeya Kaewsawang, a.k.a. The Wee Physio, who reflects on Ep.73 'Evidence Informed Pilates’ that was recorded 19th October 2021 with special guest Raphael Bender of Breathe Education and The Pilates Elephants Podcast.
This episode explores traditional misconceptions in Pilates, especially the emphasis on pre-core activation and neutral pelvis, and delves into how modern evidence is shaping a more informed practice. Chareeya shares how these insights have impacted her work as a Pilates instructor and physiotherapist, emphasizing the importance of continually updating practices based on current research.
Perfect for Pilates instructors, physiotherapists, sports therapists, soft tissue therapists, and indeed anyone interested in integrating evidence-based practices while maintaining client satisfaction and improving outcomes.
The episode also gives details on the upcoming 'Hands On Hub & STA Conference' taking place on September 20th & 21st, which promises to be a NEW type of conference that will "shape the future of healthcare education".
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In the fifth of our 'Reflection Series', host Matt Phillips is joined Massage & Movement Therapists Stevie Barr of Fit Thru Life and Tristen Attenborough of Move Massage Pro, who together reflect on Ep.74 of The Sports Therapy Association Podcast “Massage 2021 – The Year of Change?”, which was recorded back in October 2021 with special guests Anna Maria Mazzieri and Matt Scarbrook of The Massage Collective.
Together, Tristan, Stevie and Matt reflect on, three years after the original epioode was aired, question such as:
The conversation that pursues delves deep into exploration of the challenges posed by misinformation in our industry, and the opportunities for professional development. A fascinating listen for soft tissue therapists both experienced and new to the indusry.
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In the fourth of our 'Reflection Series', host Matt Phillips is joined by Daniel Williams, Movement Therapist & DNM/MI educator, who reflects on Ep.64 'Motivational Interviewing For Client Communication’, recorded back in August 2021 with guest Dr Gary Mendoza.
When Dr Gary Mendoza retired from delivering his Motivational Interviewing (MI) & Behaviour Change CPD course in 2022, Daniel Williams had already been working with Dr Mendoza to prepare for taking over delivery of the course, which included studying with the original co-founder of Motivational Interviewing, Dr Stephen Rollnick.
Now in 2025, Daniel Williams delivers the Motivational Interviewing & Behaviour Change course alongside his other passion - 'Dermoneuromodulation' (DNM) - a structured, interactive approach to manual therapy developed by Diane Jacobs, that considers the nervous system of the patient from skin cell to sense of self.
In this podcast episode, Daniel discusses the nuances of MI, including its role in guiding rather than fixing clients, and how it fosters authentic and empathetic engagements. Daniel elaborates on the shift from the "Righting Reflex" to a more collaborative approach, offering practical tips for therapists to improve their interaction skills during therapy sessions.
This episode is ideal for therapists seeking to refine their communication techniques, emphasizing listening, understandinging client motivations, and the profound effect these skills have on therapy outcomes.
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In the third of our 'Reflection Series', host Matt Phillips is joined by Sarah Jones & Sal Martin of The ST School and Hands On Hub, who reflect on Ep.214 ‘What Values Make A Professional Therapist?' recorded back in September 2024 with guest Martin Christensen.
Martin Christensen, a Norwegian physiotherapist best known for his podcast "Friday Physio Confessions", focuses on the human aspect of healthcare. He emphasizes the importance of building a genuine relationship between patients & healthcare providers, acknowledging that mistakes are a natural part of the human experience. In Ep.214 of the Sports Therapy Association podcast, recorded in September 2024, Martin spoke about the need for open communication, how a strong, authentic rapport can significantly enhance patient care and outcomes. He believes that this rapport can often be hindered by constraints created by the notion of 'being professional', an abstract set of values & principles that take the 'human' out of healthcare.
Sarah and Sal reflect on Martin's past episode, exploring themes of professionalism, authenticity, and communication in the context of soft tissue therapy. Together they delve into the complexities of maintaining a therapeutic alliance while reflecting on client interactions, what it means to be professional, and adapting to individual client needs.
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In the second of our 'Reflection Series', host Matt Phillips is joined by Sports Therapist Shannon Byrne of Rebound Injury Clinic in Dublin, who reflects on Ep.60 ‘Working With West End Pro Dancers’, recorded 21st July 2021 with guest Liz Bayley.
Shannon reveals how following a car crash that forced her to reconsider her own personal future in dance, listening to Ep.60 with Liz Bayley gave inspiration to Shannon to focus on making herself the 'go-to-therapist for dancers', allowing her to use her own experience of pain & frustration to help other dancers avoid the same mistakes she had made.
Now with a successful clinic in Dublin, Sharon shares her insights on injury prevention, strength conditioning for dancers, and the importance of understanding the dancer's mindset. Whether you're a therapist or simply interested in the world of sports therapy, this reflective episode offers valuable lessons on professional development and the power of looking back to move forward.
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Now we have 234 episodes of hugely valuable weekly topics & discussions on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we have decided to start a series of shorter REFLECTION episodes, in which host Matt Phillips invites YOU the soft tissue therapist to pick one past episode of the podcast that has particularly affected your daily practice, and come on the show and chat about it.
In this episode, Matt is joined by Nicki Mansfield of MMM Therapy, who takes us back to 21/2/2023 to reflect on Ep.137 'Healthcare For People With Learning Disabilities' with guest Alistair Beverley, The Learning Disability Physio. Nicky explains why this episode had a profound impact on her approach to therapy, discussing the concept of "diagnostic overshadowing," the importance of addressing biases in healthcare, and the need for continuous education and openness in practice.
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We reach the final part of this month’s four part series on Working with Athletes with Disabilities, in which we are joined by special guests Rich Potter and Rich 'Dickie' Davies – armed forces veterans and single below leg amputees who set world records at the end of last year on their ‘Limb-itless Expedition: Conquering The Himalayas' as the first ever amputees to achieve the half and full length of The Snowman Trek in Bhutan. With them are Sports Therapist Carla Bickerstaffe and Massage Therapist Jenny Lane, both of whom have considerable experience of working with athletes with disabilities.
While discussing the physically and mentally demanding trek, the guests share insights into the rigorous preparations, the role of sports therapy & sports massage, and the importance of self-care in their endeavor. The discussion also touches on the emotional hurdles faced, especially when unforeseen challenges forced Dickie to withdraw, underscoring the human aspect and the relentless spirit of perseverance.
Rich and Dickie’s journey is a testament to human resilience and teamwork, with valuable takeaways for anyone working with or aiming to better understand athletes with disabilities.
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Dan ‘WheelsDan’ Metcalfe was in 2014 left paralysed from the waist down after a motorcycle accident. Four years later, his dreams of Paralympic hand-cycling were ended when he was hit by a car during a 600mile charity bike ride, with only 14 miles to complete. So what did he do? Achieve three scuba diving world records...
In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, Part 3 our series on 'Working With Athletes With Disabilities', Dan ‘WheelsDan’ Metcalfe shares with us honest & open details about his journey, and gives us an insight into the physical & psychological support he received along the way. With Dan are two specialists who have worked with him: Nicola Hunt, Neurological & Vestibular Physiotherapist, and Dr Katherine Dawson, Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist. Together, they explore the importance of understanding identities, navigating PTSD, and the role of therapeutic alliance in recovery.
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The Invictus Games is an international sporting event for wounded, injured, and sick service members and veterans, with adaptive sports to promote recovery, rehabilitation, and respect for those who serve. In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, Part 2 our series on 'Working With Athletes With Disabilities', we are joined by two of this year's Team UK competitors, Sam May & Gemma Barnes who, together with Sports therapist Carla Bickerstaffe & Massage Therapist Jenny Lane, give us a hugely valuable insight into being part of the Invictus Games, from the perspective of a competitor and as a member of the therapy support team.
This episode emphasizes the therapeutic power of sport in recovery and the vital role of therapists in supporting athletes' physical and emotional journeys. Join us as we uncover the stories of resilience, camaraderie, and triumph over adversity, and learn how these games are not just about winning medals but also about healing and personal growth. Tune in to gain insights into working with athletes with disabilities and explore how the support of attentive therapists like Carla and Jenny can spark remarkable transformations.
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In Ep.231 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast we start a four episode special on 'Working With Athletes With Disabilities.' Part 1 introduces you to all of our guests over the next four weeks:
The episode, as always recorded live on YouTube and Facebook, emphasizes the power of achievement, overcoming obstacles, and redefining what's possible. Tune in for insights into the next three episodes, as well as personal stories and lively discussions on creating a more inclusive and understanding world for athletes with disabilities.
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And so we arrive at the final part of this month’s Focus on Women’s Health - Ep.230 ‘Developing Female Athletes: Women Are Not Small Men’ with special guest Dr Gemma Parry, Performance Specialist and Research Associate at the University of Bath.
Dr Parry discusses important factors related to growth and maturity when working with female athletes, the difference in experience between girls and boys, and the impact of that on the area of women's health given that we still apply a lot of assumed learnings and methods from male literature to female.
Sharing her unique journey from dance to sports therapy and highlighting her rich experience across Olympic, Paralympic, and various sporting disciplines, Dr Parry explains critical areas like the adolescent growth spurt, physical literacy, and the multiple dimensions of youth athlete development, providing rich insights into the nuances of coaching and therapy for adolescent female athletes.
Dr Parry also introduces listeners to the Physical Literacy Toolkit, a valuable resource for therapists and educators focused on addressing the broader spectrum of children's development - biologically, psychologically, and socially. Tune in to understand how shifting paradigms can enhance the health and performance outcomes of female athletes in sports therapy.
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In Episode 229 of the Sports Therapy Association podcast, host Matt Phillips of runchatlive is joined by special guest Michelle Lyons, renowned women's health physiotherapist and creator of Celebrate Muliebrity. Michelle dives deep into the often misunderstood topic of pregnancy-related back and pelvic girdle pain. This episode is part three of this month's focus on women's health, offering listeners vital insights and practical advice.
Discover the real causes of pelvic girdle pain during pregnancy, debunking the common myths surrounding the condition. Michelle emphasizes that the pain is not due to instability caused by the hormone relaxin, but rather by other factors that can be managed effectively. Through a combination of calming techniques, strength training, and empowering education, pregnant women can overcome the debilitating effects of pelvic pain.
This episode is packed with invaluable tips for therapists and pregnant women, aiming to provide hope and a clear path to relief. Join the conversation and gain access to strategies that prioritize not only the physical but also the emotional well-being of expectant mothers.
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Welcome to Ep.228 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast. In this episode, host Matt Phillips is joined by special guests Christien Bird and Joe McEwan, co-founders of Menopause Movement. They dive into Part 2 of our 'Focus On Women's Health' series, addressing the menopause, and in particular the associated changes in bone health and muscle mass that any healthcare professional with female clients or patients needs to be aware of.
The discussion sheds light on the often misunderstood impact of menopause on women's physical and psychological well-being. Christine and Joe share their expertise on how oestrogen levels affect muscle and bone health and the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle through exercises such as strength training to combat the effects of aging.
Also covered are the broader social implications, including the challenges faced by women in their relationships and workplaces, and the role of healthcare professionals in providing supportive care. This episode serves as a comprehensive guide for understanding menopause, aiming to dispel myths and encourage informed decisions about health during this crucial phase of life.
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This month on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, the focus is on ‘Women’s Health’, bringing you an amazing four part series of Women’s Health focussed episodes, with special guests including Christine Bird & Jo McEwan of Menopause Movement, Dr Gemma Parry from the English Institute of Sports, and Michelle Lyons of Celebrate Muliebrity.
In this Part 1 of the four episodes, entitled 'Avoiding the Booby Traps of Breast Weight Management', our special guest is Siobhan O'Donovan, aka ‘The Booby Physio’, who caused a storm of interest at last year’s Therapy Expo with her presentation about the impact that breast weight management can have on the physical, psychological and social health of women and girls.
In this hugely educational hour, Siobhan discusses this often-overlooked aspect of women's health and its profound effects, from sports performance to everyday comfort. Learn how internal support through posture and external support through proper bras can transform women's lives by reducing discomfort and enhancing health. Whether you're a therapist seeking to better serve your clients or simply interested in learning more about this vital topic, this episode offers valuable knowledge and perspectives.
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In Ep.226 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, special guest Ben Holeyman, Senior Product Specialist for Jane App, delves into the world of Client Relationship Management (CRM), exploring how CRM tools can transform the way soft tissue therapists manage their businesses, enhance client relationships, and streamline operations.
Discover insights into digitalizing client records, automating appointment scheduling, utilizing advanced note-taking methods, and integrating with other essential tools. Learn about the impact of efficient onboarding and offboarding experiences on maintaining strong client relations and boosting referrals.
This episode also addresses common barriers like the transition from paper to digital systems, data safety considerations, and the cost-benefit analysis of employing robust CRM solutions. Whether you work solo or within a team, this discussion provides valuable strategies to upgrade your practice and improve your work-life balance.
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In Ep.225 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips welcomes guest experts Andy Thomas, Director of Physiquipe, and business consultant Andy Hosgood of andyhosgood.co.uk, for an enlightening discussion on the power of strategic collaboration in the healthcare business.
This episode, part three of our special four part 'Focus On Business' series, delves into why partnering with others can be more beneficial than competing against them. Whether you're a solo practitioner or leading a team, learn invaluable tips on how to enhance your business strategy and mindset to foster growth and success. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to maximize their healthcare venture's potential.
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association podcast, where we delve into insights that bridge the gap between evidence and practice in soft tissue therapy.
In this episode, Part 2 of our “FOCUS ON BUSINESS” special this month, host Matt Phillips of Runchatlive is joined by Katie Bell, Founder & CEO of Thrive Health & Wellness Business Coaching, and Daniel Lawrence, creator of the Physio Channel on YouTube and European Director of Education for RockTape.
The episode shines a spotlight on the balance between leveraging digital platforms and maintaining tangible community connections. While Daniel champions YouTube as a viable business entity that aids in professional development and offers passive income, Katie emphasizes the lasting impact of offline strategies in building a resilient clinic within its community.
Listeners are invited to learn from Katie's approach to offline marketing, as detailed in her recently published book "Thriving: Health Professionals: The Simple and Honest Guide to Growing Your Clinic", and to Daniel’s expertise in making YouTube work for healthcare professionals, part of his up & coming course: "Creating YouTube Channels & Videos".
Whether you're a therapist looking to diversify your income streams or seeking to solidify your community ties, this episode offers valuable perspectives and actionable advice.
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We welcome 2025 in with an absolutely cracking episode of the Sports Therapy Association podcast, with host Matt Phillips joined by special guests Jo Turner and Joanne Elphinston, as they delve into the pivotal role of coaching in modern therapy practice, in an episode entitled 'Coaching Skills for Clinicians: Secret Sauce or Empty Bandwagon?'
This is Part 1 of our four part 'Focus On Business' series in January, in which expert guests will be sharing hugely important advice on how to get the best out of YOU and your business, whether you work alone, in a team, or with your own team of health care professionals.
Jo Turner is founder of Mehab.co.uk and host of You Matter Podcast. Joanne Elphinston is a leading elite performance movement and rehabilitation consultant, and Director of JEMS Movement. They have teamed up to launch a 'Coaching Unpeeled' series of workshops this May 2025, created specifically to translate coaching concepts into clinical practice. Participants will learn the skills and a practical framework that can be applied directly in busy clinical settings through a simplified, jargon-free curriculum. Click here for full details of dates & tickets for Coaching Unpeeled.
In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association podcast, Jo and Joanne introduce you to the concept of moving away from the expert-fixer model to a more patient-centered approach that fosters collaboration and agency. The discussion highlights how adopting coaching principles can alleviate burnout, improve patient compliance, and ultimately revolutionize therapy sessions. Jo and Joanne share insights from their own experiences in merging traditional clinical practices with coaching methodologies, emphasizing the ease and effectiveness of this transformative approach.
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In the final episode of 2024, we dive into the intricate world of hypermobility with specialist Bonnie Southgate. With a background in dance and extensive experience in working with hypermobility, Bonnie shares her journey and expertise in understanding this connective tissue disorder.
This episode sheds light on the differences between symptomatic and non-symptomatic hypermobility and explores the various comorbidities that often go undiagnosed. Bonnie provides invaluable advice for therapists on what to look for in their clients, the importance of comprehensive patient history, and the role of strength training in managing hypermobility. Tune in for practical tips and insights that can enhance your practice or help you better understand this complex condition.
Don't miss this informative session packed with clinical pearls, and stay tuned for Bonnie's upcoming book 'The Hypermobile Universe' and workshop in March 2025 at The ST School (see links below for details) that aim to bridge the gap between complex medical information and practical therapy solutions.
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In Ep.221 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips is joined by a multidisciplinary panel of practitioners who attended Therapy Expo 2024, which took place in November 2024 at the Birmingham NEC in the UK.
The panel, made up of NatalIe Heng (sports massage therapist), Shannon Byrne (sports therapist), Danielle Peters (sports therapist) Steve Yeoman (sports therapist), Chareeya Kaewsawang (physiotherapist), Emily Sweet (physiotherapist) and Nicki Shearman (podiatrist), together dive into a vibrant discussion about their experiences at Therapy Expo, covering a wide range of topics from the impact of specific talks on their practice, the pros and cons of attending such events, to cost concerns and accommodation tips.
Through this engaging conversation, they explore the expo’s focus on multidisciplinary approaches in sports therapy, the importance of networking, and the potential benefits or obstacles of attending major conferences like Therapy Expo. If you're in the field of sports therapy or simply looking to understand the dynamics of attending large industry conferences, this episode is packed with insights and practical advice.
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In Ep.220 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips is joined by shoulder strength and conditioning specialist Tim Stevenson, co-founder of Dynamic Shoulders.
Tim shares his journey from facing multiple shoulder dislocations to becoming a specialist in shoulder reconditioning. With insights from his extensive career in physical therapy, including work with elite Paralympic athletes, Tim discusses the importance of understanding the kinetic chain and integrating whole-body movements in rehabilitation.
If you're passionate about improving shoulder health and performance, this episode offers valuable insights on dynamic shoulder reconditioning, introducing concepts of chaos into training, and addressing physical challenges faced by both able-bodied and impaired athletes.
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In Ep.219 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips welcomes renowned author and educator James Earls of Born To Move to discuss the topic "Anatomy for Soft Tissue Therapists: What Should We Be Learning?". Join them as they delve into the intricacies of anatomy education and explore how it can be tailored to meet the real-world needs of soft tissue therapists.
James Earls, known for his pioneering work on the functional anatomy of movement, shares insights from his journey and the evolution of his thinking over the years. He challenges traditional methods of teaching anatomy, advocating for a more integrated approach that emphasizes understanding movement in real-life contexts. This discussion is particularly relevant for therapists seeking to enhance their practice and deliver more effective treatment outcomes.
The episode also offers a glimpse into the upcoming Therapy Expo, where James will be presenting and conducting hands-on workshops. Listeners can expect to gain valuable knowledge on the practical application of functional anatomy in therapy sessions. Tune in for an informative and thought-provoking conversation that is sure to inspire therapists to rethink their approach to anatomy.
James Earls at Therapy Expo
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In Ep.218 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, Sonia Fierro, Sports Therapist & Osteopath, and new host of the Women In Sports Therapy Podcast & Community.
Some of you will already know Sonia Fierro as a super popular speaker at Therapy Expo, but for listeners who are not aware, Sonia has a vast history of working in both private practice & within elite sport, including GB Fencing and GB Diving, as well as in Swimming and Rugby. As Founder of Recover Stronger, Sonia has a particular interest in strength sports and functional fitness, and has herself been a competitive Powerlifting athlete, holding an Italian Deadlift record.
During this hour, Sonia shares her insights into the challenges women face in sports therapy and the importance of community support. She delves into the aims of the Women in Sports Therapy (WIST) initiative, which seeks to create a supportive community for women in the field. Sonia considers the societal challenges women encounter, the need for more flexible scheduling, and the importance of empowering women to take their place in the industry. We explore the nuances of women's experiences in sports therapy, the significance of confidence, and the steps needed to create a more inclusive environment.
Sonia Fierro at Therapy Expo - Day 1 (Nov 27th 2024)
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On November 27th & 28th, Therapy Expo 2024 will be opening its doors once again at the Birmingham NEC, with an expected 2000 attendees taking advantage of the huge programme of relevant, up-to-date CPD accredited educational content, specialist speakers, workshops and exhibitors.
In this episode, host Matt Phillips is joined by Therapy Expo Content Producer Molly Benson, Show Manager Charlotte Speer, and Business Development Manager Vernon Smeed. Together, they discuss the impressive lineup of speakers, hands on workshops, and networking opportunities.
Discover the evolution of Therapy Expo, including the introduction of the Hands-On Hub, and gain insights into the collaboration between exhibitors and speakers. Learn about the keynote speaker, Mitchell Hooper, 2023 World's Strongest Man, and the wealth of knowledge he brings to the event.
Explore the diverse program offered by the STA Theatre, featuring Q&A sessions with industry experts on topics ranging from women's health and hypermobility to client retention and concussion management.
Whether you're attending for the networking, hands-on workshops, or cutting-edge content, Therapy Expo 2024 promises to be an unmissable event for MSK healthcare professionals. Don't miss your chance to be part of this dynamic conference!
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In Ep.216 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, entitled 'The Patient No-One Told You How To Treat', host Matt Phillips is joined by special guest Alistair Beverley, Director of LDPhysio.com, promoting and improving healthcare services for those with learning and lifelong physical disabilities.
Alistair will presenting in the STA Theatre at Therapy Expo this year, at 2.25pm on Day 1 (Nov 27th), discussing the skills we as soft therapists can take from learning how best to support patients with a Learning Disability, something most of us are certainly not taught in our training.
With around 1.5 million people in the UK having a learning disability, Alistair emphasizes the importance of understanding and improving healthcare services for this community. The conversation delves into the concept of diagnostic overshadowing, where symptoms are wrongly attributed to a patient's circumstances, be it a learning disability, their age, or even their gender. Alistair highlights the need for better education and awareness among healthcare providers to prevent such errors and improve patient outcomes.
Additionally, listeners are introduced to Violet, a rescue dog with mobility issues whose life Alistair and his family saved. We recommend you watch the video recording of this episode on the Sports Therapy Association YouTube to see Violet's amazing journey.
Violet becomes a metaphor for resilience and the power of small actions in making a big difference. Alistair's story of adopting and rehabilitating Violet serves as an inspiring reminder of the impact of empathy and tailored care, not just for animals but for patients with unique needs.
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In Ep.214 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, entitled 'What Values Make A Professional Therapist?', our special guest is Martin Christensen, a Norwegian physiotherapist best known for his "Friday Physio Confession Podcast". Martin will be will be speaking at Therapy Expo this November, including a a Q&A session in the STA Theatre on Day 2 (Nov 28th) at 3.10pm on this very topic. This will follow on well from Martin's presentation in Theatre C at 13:25, entitled ‘Practical Professionalism: The Paradox of Being Human within a Health Care System’.
Join us as we explore the complexities of professionalism in therapy, the importance of being human, and how to balance professional boundaries with genuine human connection. Don't miss this engaging conversation filled with humor, wisdom, and a fresh perspective on what it means to be a professional therapist.
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In Ep.213 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast: ‘Women In Sports Therapy (WIST) Is back!’ host Matt Phillips of Runchatlive.com is joined by the new voices of the ‘Women In Sports Therapy' podcast & community:
• Sonia Fierro - Founder of Recover Stronger
• Gemma Puzas - Owner & Manager of CoreFit Health
• Sara Packard - Founder of founder of Fitness Therapy for You.
Sonia Fierro was sadly not able to join Gemma & Sara for this episode due to unforseen child care care issues (a perfect example of what particularly women in Sports Therapy have to deal with!), but the good news is Sonia & Gemma will be presenting a ‘Women In Sports Therapy Q&A Session’ on Day 1 of Therapy Expo this November, at 10.15am in the STA Theatre, directly after Michelle Lyons (special guest in STA Podcast Ep.201) delivers her Q&A session on 'Muscles and Tendons - Menstrual, Maternal & Menopausal influences’.
In this episode, Gemma & Sarah discuss their diverse backgrounds, their passion for supporting women in the sports therapy industry, and their plans for the WIST community. They highlight the importance of addressing women's health issues, creating a supportive network, and providing emotional support for female therapists. A hugely insightful episode discussing the challenges and goals of women in sports therapy and how the WIST community aims to provide support and advocacy for female therapists. To contact the WIST team, please email WIST@thesta.co.uk
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Ep.212 of the Sports Therapy Association podcast, hosted by Matt Phillips of RunChatLive.com, dives deep into the importance of communication in exercise prescription, exploring how effective communication can enhance exercise adherence and patient outcomes. Joining Matt are two special guests: founder of ProCare Sports Medicine Andrew McCauley, and educator, facilitator, and coach Andy Hosgood.
Both Andrew and Andy will be presenting in the STA Theatre at this year's Therapy Expo on November 27th and 28th, with Andrew McCauley on Day 1 at 11:40am giving a Q&A session on "Exercise Dosage in Clinical Practice” and then Andy Hosgood at 11.40am on Day 2 with a Q&A session "Client Retention: The Super Power for Business Growth”. You now have just 11 weeks to make sure you have a ticket for Therapy Expo (remember the STA discount), and sort travel and maybe accomodation (if you’re going for both days).
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Rich Potter and Richard 'Dickie' Davies are both below knee amputees as a result of complex traumas, leading to Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, they share their extraordinary journey as they prepare to take on the most difficult trek in the world: the Snowman Trek in the Himalayas. Their 'Limbitless Expedition' challenge commences this October: 11 mountain passes at altitudes of over 5,500m, with Rich & Rich aiming to cover the 200 miles in less than 40 days, led by guides from Breathe Bhutan.
We are also joined by Carla Bickerstaffe of Carla Bickerstaffe Sports Massage and Jenny Lane of Jenny Lane Sports Massage Therapy who talk about their time working with Rich & Rich, including at the Invictus Games, a international multi-sport event first held in 2014, for wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women, both serving and veterans.
Diving into both the physical and mental challenges Rich & Rich face, this episode reveals their preparation strategies, and the invaluable support from their therapists. We also hear about the charitable causes they are supporting through their expedition: the Royal British Legion and Blesma, The Limbless Veterans charity, who offer support, advice, and camaraderie to limbless and injured veterans and service personnel as they rebuild their lives.
Join us as we explore their inspiring stories of resilience, teamwork, and the quest to set a world record. For those moved by their journey, we provide information on how you can support their cause through the Just Giving pages. Don't miss this powerful and uplifting episode!
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In this episode, host Matt Phillips of Runchatlive is joined by special guest Michelle Lyons, Women’s Health Physiotherapist & creator of celebrate muliebrity.com, who discusses the latest research on how hormonal changes impact musculoskeletal health, particularly during menopause. Whether you're a therapist, athlete, or simply interested in women's health, this episode is packed with essential information to help you navigate the complexities of hormonal health and musculoskeletal well-being.
Michelle Lyons will be the first speaker in the STA Theatre on Day 1 of Therapy Expo this coming November 27th and 28th, and given Michelle's popularity last year we would definitely recommend if you are going to Therapy Expo to head straight for the STA Theatre at 9am on the Wednesday to make sure you get a comfy seat! You now have just 92 days to make sure you have a ticket (STA members get a discount), travel and maybe accomodation (if you’re going for both days. If you’re not familiar with Therapy Expo, listen to Ep. 209 of the podcast, with special guests Molly Benson, Content Producer for Therapy Expo and Vernon Smeed, Business Development Manager for Therapy Expo.
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, Episode 209. Hosted by Matt Phillips, creator of runchatlive.com, all episodes are recorded live on the Sports Therapy Association YouTube channel and Facebook page. Join us every Tuesday at 8pm (UK time) to engage with our guests directly!
After a two-week summer break, we dive into the upcoming Therapy Expo 2024, taking place November 27-28 at the Birmingham NEC. Yes, that's over 90 days away, but every year (the STA has been at every Therapy Expo since it started back in 2013) we hear from therapists who didn’t manage to book time out of clinic early enough, didn’t look into travel options, cheap early accomodation deals, and as a result couldn’t go. So, this episode is your official wake up call for Therapy Expo 2024, to get your affairs in order and join us at the Birmingham NEC on Wed Nov27th & Thurs 28th!
Our guests, Therapy Expo Content Producer Molly Benson and Business Development Manager Vernon Smeed, along with Anna Maria Mazzieri, Director of The ST School, and Gary Benson, founder of the STA, discuss what makes Therapy Expo unique. Learn about the benefits of booking early, networking opportunities, and how this event can enhance your practice and business.
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Do you think Statutory Regulation for Sports Therapists is something we should be trying to acheive for our industry? What are the pros and cons? Is it something we should strive for, or is it a pipe dream that could never really be achieved even if we wanted it?
In Ep.208 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips of Runchatlive.com is joined by Gary Benson, founder of the STA, and Anna Maria Mazzieri, Director of TheSTSchool, to discuss the topic of Statutory Regulation for Sports Therapists.
This episode was sparked by the information given on a recent post from the Society of Sports Therapists (SST) suggesting that "with a new government, this might finally push through this vital regulation." Gary Benson presents historic evidence showing that it is highly unlikely Sports Therapy will be considered for statutory regultation any time soon. Anna Maria Mazzieri argues that although standardisation of training & practice is something our industry needs, statutory regulation is not needed to achieve it.
The episode also highlights issues caused by misinformation from professional associations in the public domain, and clashes due to conflicting interests. An invite is offered to representatives from the SST and STO to be guests on a future Part 2 of the podcast.
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In Ep.207 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, 'Is Your Client Ready To Return To Sport?', host Matt Phillips of runchatlive is joined by Steve Miller, founder of Grow Physio Academy, who shares his insights on how to determine if an athlete is ready to return to sport, emphasizing the importance of milestone-based approaches, monitoring, and personalized care plans. He also discusses the psychological aspects of rehabilitation and the need for ongoing support even after an athlete has returned to full training.
Steve Miller is a rehabilitation specialist currently working with GB Judo and is well-known among STA members for his excellent courses and webinars, details of which are all available at of Grow Physio Academy.
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In Part 2 of our look at the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare’, our guests are Marcus Slade & Rich Smith, founders of Physio Genie Technology, an innovative software company that has recently developed the Saiph Platform for Sports Therapists and Physiotherapists.
Marcus, a Sports Therapist, shares his experiences running a clinical business and discusses how AI technology can positively influence our therapy businesses and industry. We hear why he and former patient Rich Smith decided to launch their PhysioGenie Technology website, with their new software platform 'Saiph.AI' and upcoming CMS system 'Orion'.
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In Ep.205 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we dive deep into the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare. We are joined by special guest Jo Turner, founder of mehab.co.uk & host of the 'You Matter Podcast'.
Jo Turner wrote a piece in July's edition of MSKMag entitled 'ChatGPT - Can You Tell Me If You Want My Job?'. The piece was a response to a recent article in The Gurdian entitled 'First NHS Physiotherapy Clinic Run By AI to Start This Year', with the clinic providing 'same-day automated video appointments with a digital physiotherapist'.
Listen now as we explore the complexities of AI's role in healthcare. Is there a risk of AI replacing human health practitioners, or is it simply an adjunct to enhance modern therapy practices?
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In Ep.204, guests Carla Bickerstaffe and Jenny Lane delve into the common injuries faced by swimmers, such as shoulder and lower back issues, and how these can vary depending on the type of swimming. They discuss the differences between working with competitive and recreational swimmers, the importance of technique, and the unique considerations when working with para-swimmers.
Additionally, they offer valuable advice for therapists looking to start working with swimmers, emphasizing the importance of building relationships with local swimming clubs and coaches. Whether you're new to working with swimmers or looking to enhance your existing practice, this episode provides a wealth of insights and practical tips.
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Lymphoedema, the swelling of a part of the body due to a problem with the lymphatic system, is reported to affect about 6 people in 1000, depending on age. In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, special guest Jane Wigg, internationally acclaimed as being one of the leading lights in Lymphoedema treatment development, research and education, discusses the anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of the lymphatic system, and how you as a manual therapist can recognise and treat lymphoedema and chronic swelling.
Director at The Lymphoedema Training Academy, Jane Wigg has presented at conferences, symposiums, and congresses in many countries across the globe and has written numerous research papers and articles. In this episode, Jane shares insights from her extensive experience and research, highlighting the importance of proper training and evidence-based practice.Chapter Markers:
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Are you a STA member wo would like to be ON this podcast? It's a great way to share your knowledge and raise your profile amongst other therapists and clients! On the first Tuesday of every month, we record an “ASK US ANYTHING” episode with a panel of STA MEMBERS. On Tuesday July 2nd 8pm, the topic will be THERAPY FOR SWIMMERS - If you’re an STA member who works with swimmers and would like to be on the STA Panel, email matt@thesta.co.uk
In Ep.202 of the Sports Therapy Association podcast, we take a look at the use of movement assessment technology in assessment & rehab, with special guest Stephen King, founder of the 'MAT Approach' at matassessment.com.
Stephen shares his journey from being an osteopath and physiotherapist to developing innovative assessment tools that help therapists bridge the gap between traditional methods and functional movements. Learn how tools like the Movement Assessment Tool (MAT), Muscle Meter, MegaMat, and HopMat can provide meaningful data to enhance clinical reasoning and patient outcomes.
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Ep.201 - 'Move Well: Physical Literacy' with special guest John Scriven
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Welcome to Episode 201 of the Sports Therapy Association podcast, the first part of a two episode special on Movement, we delve into the concept of Physical Literacy with John Scriven, founder of MoveWell and a specialist in natural movement and rehabilitation.
John shares his journey from a high-performance sports coach to a movement specialist, emphasizing the importance of a well-rounded movement base for athletes and everyday individuals alike. He discusses the limitations of traditional strength and conditioning (S&C) training and introduces the concept of physical literacy, which includes the cognitive, effective, and physical components of movement.
John offers practical insights into making movement training more comprehensive and engaging, ensuring it is not just about strength but also about enhancing overall physical literacy. He also mentions his upcoming comprehensive movement therapy course, which promises to blend theoretical and practical elements for practitioners.
Don't miss this insightful episode that challenges conventional training methods and advocates for a more holistic approach to movement and rehabilitation.
Chapter Markers:
Other episodes in this Movement series:
Ep.202 - "STA202: 'Movement Assessment Technologies' with special guest Stephen King
Join us for the LIVE recording at 9pm (UK) on Tuesday June 18th
Useful Links
• Move Well Website
• Move Well on Facebook
• Move Well on Instagram: @movewelljersey
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Welcome to the 200th episode of the Sports Therapy Association podcast! In this milestone episode, host Matt Phillips of runchatlive.com is joined by renowned tendon researcher & educator Dr. Ebony Rio, Senior Clinical Research Fellow at the Australian Ballet La Trobe University and Sports & Exercise Physio at the Victorian Institute of Sport.
Dr. Rio delves into the complexities of managing tendon pain, discussing the different types of tendon load, the relevance of compressive loading, and how to recognise tendinopathies. She also shares invaluable advice on the role of isometric and isotonic exercises and offers practical tips for clinicians to implement in their practice.
Chapter Markers:
Other episodes in this Tendon series:
Ep.198 - "Tendon Treatment: What The Research Says” with special guest Professor Peter Malliaras
Ep.99 - 'Understanding Tendinopathies Of The Hip & Pelvis' with special guest Dr Alison Grimaldi
Links
• Dr Ebonie Rio Tendon Courses on Physio-pedia
• Dr Ebonie Rio on Researchgate
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In Part 2 of our three-part Tendon special series, host Matt Phillips of runchatlive.com speaks with internationally acclaimed tendon specialist Dr Alison Grimaldi, in an episode entitled 'Understanding Tendinopathies Of The Hip & Pelvis'.
With over 30 years of clinical experience, including particular expertise in the management of hip, groin and lumbo-pelvic pain and dysfunction, Dr Alison Grimaldi is a Fellow of the Australian College of Physiotherapists, Principal Physiotherapist at Physiotec, and an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the University of Queensland.
Episode Timeline:
00:00:00 The Sports Therapy Association Podcast
00:01:24 Understanding Tendinopathies of the Hip and Pelvis
00:03:55 Research on MRI Investigations of Hip Muscles
00:12:55 Importance of Patient-Centered Subjective Assessment
00:40:36 The Detective Approach for Tendinopathies
00:42:28 Optimizing Management Outcomes
00:45:54 Hands-On vs. Hands-Off Debate
00:47:58 Importance of Subjective Assessment
00:50:23 The Power of Touch
00:52:33 Corticosteroid Injections for Tendinopathy
01:06:59 Confidence in Movement
01:09:42 Online Courses and The Hip Academy with Dr Alison Grimaldi
01:12:56 Patient-Focussed Education Course at hippainhelp.com
Other episodes in this Tendon series:
Ep.198 - "Tendon Treatment: What The Research Says” with special guest Professor Peter Malliaras
Ep200 - “Managing Tendon Pain” with special guest Dr Ebonie Rio
Links
• Dr Alison Grimaldi Website
• Hip Pain Help Website
• Dr Alison Grimaldi on Instagram
• Dr Alison Grimaldi on Facebook
• Dr Alison Grimaldi on Twitter
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In Part 1 of a three-part Tendon special series of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips of runchatlive.com speaks with renowned tendon researcher and educator, Professor Peter Malliaras, co-author of over 100 peer review publications and Associate Professor at Monash University Physiotherapy Department in Melbourne, Australia. Professor Malliaras is also creator of the internationally acclaimed 'Mastering Lower Limb Tendinopathy' course' (now in it’s 7th edition), available online (16hours CPD) and face-to-face.
Episode Timeline:
00:00 The Sports Therapy Association Podcast
00:59 Tendon Treatment, What the Research Says
03:10 Reflections on the Past
08:44 The Beginnings of Tendon Research
18:30 Factors Associated with Patella Tendinopathy
21:48 The Continuum Model and Clinical Practice
24:41 Changes in Nomenclature: Tendinitis vs. Tendinopathy
29:54 Evolution of Imaging in Tendinopathies
33:39 The Power of Imaging in Patient Engagement
35:31 Diagnosing Tendon Problems: What to Look For
39:52 Patient Presentation: Tendon vs. Muscular vs. Bone Issues
46:32 Moving Away from Treatment Protocols: Focus on Principles
48:21 Diverse Presentations and Varied Recovery Timelines
52:00 Gradual Loading Approaches for Individualized Rehab
54:47 Understanding Tendon Response to Loading: Not Black and White
55:58 Online Education: Tendinopathy Rehab Course Details
57:40 Importance of Applying Principles in Tendinopathy Management
Other episodes in this Tendon series:
Ep.199 - “Understanding Tendinopathies of The Hip And Pelvis” with special guest Dr Alison Grimaldi
Ep200 - “Managing Tendon Pain” with special guest Dr Ebonie Rio
Links
• Peter Malliaras Website: https://www.tendinopathyrehab.site/
• Peter Malliaras Instagram:@tendinopathyrehab
• Peter Malliaras Facebook:@tendinopathyrehab
• Peter Malliaras Twitter: @DrPeteMalliaras
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On the first Tuesday of every month, we bring you 'Ask Us Anything', in which host Matt Phillips is joined by a group of Sports Therapy Association members to answer YOUR questions on a chosen topic, in the case of this episode: 'Therapy for Sports Teams'.
Topics discussed:
STA Panel In This Episode:
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In Ep.196, Part 2 of our special Shoulder Series, our guest is Jo Gibson, a hugely respected shoulder specialist & educator both nationally & internationally, and upper limb rehab specialist at Rehab 4 Performance
The show focuses on inclusive patient-centric healthcare, encouraging practicioners to use thorough subjective assessment to form a hypothesis, rather than rushing into the objective testing. Jo discusses different classes of shoulder conditions, the importance of clear communication, and strategies for diagnosis. Discover the role of reactive stabilization and neuromuscular elements in treating instabilities, along with the correlation between injury and re-injury.
The podcast offers a comprehensive outlook on shoulder cases like impingement and instability. Detailed discussions about the practice of patient-centric listening to guide rehabilitation strategies are provided. A significant highlight of the episode is the exploration of a potential missing link in the recovery process – the critical aspect of neural control, referred to as the 'Control Chaos Continuum' (Taberner et al. 2019)
The episode goes on to provide a better understanding of frozen shoulders, the role hormones play in shoulder pain, particularly in menopausal women. Filled with practical resources, Jo also provides details of her up & coming ‘Treating The Shoulder: Steps To Success’ courses, both online & face-to-face.
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In Ep.195 of the Sports Therapy Association podcast, esteemed Professor Ian Horsley, Athlete Health Lead Physio for Upper Limb in UK Sports Institute, unpacks the world of shoulder assessments.
The first in a two-part series, this episode delves into the nuances of the shoulder, from an overview of its complex nature to a discussion on the perceived complexity, intrinsic stability, and neuromuscular control related to the shoulder joint. In addition, the episode probes into the contrasting aspects of qualitative and quantitative assessments, revealing priceless insights for therapists and sports professionals.
The conversation shifts to shed light on high-level athletic performance, emphasizing the importance of experiencing beautiful, effortless movement. Reiterating on the significance of proprioception or joint position sense, this episode challenges the quantitative-heavy traditional approach. Tools like contralateral mirroring and proprioceptive analysis deepen our understanding of shoulder health and the multi-layered aspects of shoulder rehabilitation. Using specific shoulder tests, listeners will be given an insider's view on identifying potential shoulder issues. In addition, the importance of task assessment, testing in real-world activities is emphasized.
The kinetic chain takes center stage as listeners are led into a better understanding of repetitive injuries and how defects in the kinetic chain contribute to it. Taking into account the need for meaningful assessments along different tasks and settings, highlights the importance of movement-based training over focusing solely on muscle groups.
Listeners are also guided through an intimate exploration of shoulder rehabilitation. The discussion covers how personalized approach to rehab provides better results than generic methods, and underutilized techniques such as vestibular rehabilitation are considered. Professor Horsley shares valuable insights on symptoms, improving movement quality, and enhancing joint mobility. News of upcoming webinars and courses with Professor Ian Horsley are also shared for those looking to expand their understanding of shoulder rehabilitation.
About Professor Ian Horsley
Our sincere thanks to Professor Ian Horsley for giving up his time to be a guest on the show!
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Welcome to Ep.194 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast entitled "Communication Skills - The Art of Sitting in the Mud". Our guest in this episode, Ben Wybrow, is a specialist physiotherapist at an NHS Pain Clinic and a Clinical Communication Skills Facilitator at Norwich Medical School. He recently wrote a particularly well received article entitled “Sit In The Mud” that appeared in February’s edition of MSKMag, published in paper form and online by the Physio Matters team.
The article discusses the crucial role of effective communication and empathy in physiotherapy, and is a fantastic read whether you're a budding therapist, experienced practitioner, or someone intrigued by pain management and therapy.
In this episode, Ben imparts his knowledge on the interlinking between MSK therapists and pain management specialists, and divulges why communication is significant in patient care. Bursting with fascinating stories and relatable examples, the episode emphasizes the need for therapists to validate and understand patients' experiences rather than rushing to 'fix' them.
From the role of active listening to the power of empathy, the episode guides you through fundamental aspects of therapeutic communication. It delves into the importance of genuine human connection in pain management, leading to breakthrough moments in patient care. Learn about the nuances of patient cues, the role of a calming environment, and the privilege of being a therapist.
Join us and take a deep dive into Ben's insights and remarkable journey while reshaping your understanding and practices in patient interaction, active listening, empathy, and therapy outcomes.
Our sincere thanks to Ben Whybrow for giving up his time to be a guest on the show!
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In episode 193 of the Sports Therapy Association podcast, special guest Nicola Hunt, director at PhysioCare Rehab, unravels misconceptions around concussions and imparts key information about their causes, dangers, and treatment. This crucial talk clarifies general myths about concussions to drive the right understanding and management for this common yet critical issue.
We delve into how concussions, or mild traumatic brain injuries, occur and understand why the loss of consciousness is not a prerequisite for concussions. The episode also explores concussions as functional brain injuries and stresses the importance of accurate identification and proper management of concussions in sports and beyond.
Get insights into the physiological changes that take place in the brain after a concussion, the brain's energy depletion, and recovery timeframes. We also highlight the 'red flags' that signify immediate medical attention, and the gender differences in concussion susceptibility. The episode furthermore provides practical advice for sports therapists and athletes, and emphasizes the need for close post-concussion monitoring.
The conversation extends to the impact and identification of concussions in grassroots sports settings, the physical changes post-concussion, and the importance of concussion-screening tools. We further explore the importance of a thorough medical assessment, the potential for delayed symptoms, and necessary protective measures against concussions.
This intriguing episode sheds light on the underestimated world of concussions in sports, revealing the physical, psychological and long-term effects faced by athletes. We share engrossing real-life concussion experiences, explore the role of breathwork in post-concussion symptom management, and guide you to Nicola's online & face-to-face courses to deepen your understanding of concussions.
Our sincere thanks to Nicola Hunt for giving up her time to be a guest on the show!
Useful Links:
Connect With The Sports Therapy Association
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On the first Tuesday of every month, we bring you our 'Ask Us Anything' series, in which Matt Phillips (creator of runchatlive.com) is joined by the a group of Sports Therapy Association members to answer YOUR questions (emailed to matt@thesta.co.uk).
In this episode 'Ask Us Anything: 'Therapy for Runners', we delve into the interplay between sports therapy and running, with the expert panel of STA members, who are also runners, offering unique insights into this niche field. The panel features Shane Robinson, Hannah Tabram, Penny Demos, Chris Kitson, and Sarah Clatworthy.
The discussion reveals the significance of being a runner in effectively treating running-related injuries and emphasizes the importance of understanding the running community's language and nuances. We also address the challenges therapists encounter when advising patients to reduce their running time due to injuries.
We unmask the unique nature of running as a self-inflicted, non-contact sport with high bodily loading. Experiencing running-related injuries first-hand enhances a therapist's empathy and improves treatment outcome. The episode also provides tips on attracting runners to your clinic and underlines that running speed or proficiency doesn't determine therapeutic effectiveness.
We further delve into special running scenarios, including trail running and Canicross. Learn about the specific challenges, prevalent injuries, effective training strategies, recovery techniques, and specialist gear for these forms of running. From first-time runners to trailblazing experts, this episode provides a comprehensive guide to the thrilling and demanding terrain of trail running and Canicross.
Get an inside look into Canicross, where runners and dogs team up to conquer trails. Explore the dynamic equipment setup that propels runners forward and the diverse challenges it brings. Learn valuable Canicross training tips, the crucial role of warming up, and the psychological transition required for this fast-paced sport.
This episode is a goldmine of shared experiences, expert advice, enlightening observations, and practical takeaways for therapists and runners alike. Listen in for unique insights on understanding runners, overcoming fear of movement, and the importance of a runner's lifestyle outside training. Tune in to episode 192, where every step takes you further into the exciting world of running and sports therapy.
STA Panel In This Episode
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Welcome to the 190th episode of the Sports Therapy Association podcast: 'Transforming Your Healthcare Business Model' with special guest Frank Benedetto of The Honey Badger Project.
Frank Benedetto holds degrees in psychology and physical therapy, and is on a mission to transform the healthcare sector by integrating creative psychology and advanced technology. The Honey Badger Project is a principle-based learning curriculum applicable to clinicians across specializations. It exists to help you, the clinician, adopt a goal-oriented, client-focused methodology, guiding you as to how it can lead to a successful career in health service.
Frank highlights the importance of therapists stepping outside their comfort zones, emphasizing their value beyond practical skills, utilizing technology, and extending their influence in addressing patient's overall health concerns. From weight management, poor dieting, excessive screen time to constant sitting, therapists can contribute significantly more to their patients' wellbeing.
This episode provides vital information for transforming from a traditional therapy practice to a highly successful digital model. Offering services asynchronously via digital platforms, Frank explains how to foster relationships with your clients beyond the treatment room, guiding and monitoring them on multiple health habits to facilitate holistic wellness.
With a special focus on technology's role in fostering health habits and re-imagining therapeutic practices, this episode offers insights on how you the therapist can secure your practice using technology for service fulfillment. Frank helps demystify the common fear of technology, encouraging adoption and experimentation with existing tools and apps to maintain pace in our rapidly advancing world.
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Our sincere thanks to Frank Benedetto of The Honey Badger Project for giving up his time to be a guest on the show!
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In Ep.189 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, special guest Robert Francis discusses the intricacies of fitness for individuals with disabilities. Centered on Robert's recently launched project, Move Mojo, the episode brings to light the importance of making fitness accessible for all, overcoming traditional limitations and prejudices.
Shedding light on the lack of regular fitness programs for individuals with special educational needs and disabilities, the conversation takes a deep dive into the challenges and rewards of creating inclusive physical activity programs. Robert shares his insights on adapting exercise prescriptions, emphasizing the importance of communication, coaching experience, and adaptability in the diverse world of sports therapy.
The episode spotlights the significance of soft skills and holistic approaches in this sector, underscoring the power of open-ended communication and empathetic listening. The transformative impact of inclusive physical activity programs is evident, demonstrating the potential for fostering empowerment, physical and mental well-being in individuals with disabilities.
As the discussion unfolds, it provides practical advice, strategies, and perspectives for therapists striving for inclusivity in their practice, raising awareness about diagnostic overshadowing and the importance of seeing their clients as individuals beyond their diagnosis. The conversation also branches into the impactful potential of gamifying exercises and therapy sessions, providing fun, engaging, and developmentally beneficial activities.
Finally, offering insights into disability insurances and challenges in therapeutic work, the episode concludes with an inspiring call to action for improving health and fitness provisions in the field of therapy, spotlighting Robert's work with Move Mojo as a blueprint for inclusive physical activity programs.
Our sincere thanks to Robert Francis of MoveMojo for giving up his time to be a guest on the show!
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'How To Set Up A Sports Massage Therapy Business - Part 3: Mobile and Event Work'
In the final part of our three episode series ‘'How To Set Up A Massage Therapy Business’, our panel of experienced Sports Massage Therapists & Sports Therapists share advice on setting up a mobile therapy business, and also getting involved in event work.
Other Episodes In This Series
• Part 1 (Ep.186) 'At Your Home' - recorded Tues Feb 20th
• Part 2 (Ep.187) 'Renting A Room' - recorded Tues Feb 27th
About This Episode
This episode explores the many facets of mobile work, from its lower start-up costs, direct link between clients and costs, to catering to a wide variety of clients.
The STA Panel provide practical insights and valuable tips for those interested in mobile therapy, with discussions around procedures for client safety, maintaining clear communications and tailoring treatments to suit unique client needs.
Valuable tips are shared for mobile and event massage therapy, including establishing boundaries, clear communication, insider shortcuts, and the benefits of belonging to a professional association.
The episode closes with discussions around the value of sports events for local businesses, with our panelists narrating their first-hand experiences in organizing and participating in these events.
Rooted in the real-world experiences of our STA panelists, this episode is once again a must-listen for everyone either planning to venture or already active in the mobile and event massage therapy field.
STA Panel for this episode:
Our sincere thanks to Carla, Hannah, Katie and Chloe for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
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‘How To Set Up A Massage Therapy Business: Part 2 - Renting A Room’.
This episode is Part 2 of a three part series in which our panel of experienced Sports Massage Therapists & Sports Therapists share tips on how to set up a sports massage clinic. Part 2, as the title suggests, is all about renting a room, and the many ways in which that can be done.
Other Episodes In This Series
• Part 1 (Ep.186) 'At Your Home' - recorded live 8pm Tuesday February 20th
• Part 3 (Ep.188) 'Mobile & Event Work' - to be recorded live 8pm Tuesday March 5th
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About This Episode
In Part 2, the STA Panel share valuable advice on the ins and outs of setting up and running a sports massage therapy business within someone else's building or business. We explore aspects ranging from room rentals and varying work environments like gyms and beauty salons, to the careful navigation of associate contracts.
This episode sheds light on the pros and cons of different settings and the hurdles one might face in establishing a start-up. The STA Panel discuss the importance and potential benefits of having a well-curated business website, and explore the dynamics of being self-employed in a therapy profession, especially when juggling multiple roles.
Throughout the discussion, we consider the key choices and responsibilities involved in massage therapy entrepreneurship and draw upon personal experiences to discuss potential risks and benefits. Armed with these insights, this episode will help aspiring therapists make an informed decision about stepping into these roles.
Aside from the practical aspects of setting up a venture, the episode also dives into the critical topic of burnout. By introducing a hybrid model of care and highlighting other burnout prevention strategies, this conversation serves as a vital resource for those in, or considering, therapeutic practice.
With a special focus on understanding agreements, expenses, and time management, the episode concludes with a note on the importance of balance in professional life. Listen now to step closer towards the fulfilling career path of a successful sports massage therapy entrepreneur.
STA Panel for this episode:
Our sincere thanks to Chloe Reynolds, Sarah Jones, Imi Testa and Anna Maria Mazzieri for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
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‘How To Set Up A Massage Therapy Business: Part 1 - At Your Home’. This episode is Part 1 of a new three part series called in which our panel of experienced Sports Massage Therapists & Sports Therapists share tips on how to set up a sports massage clinic. Part 1, as the title suggests, is all about setting up at your home, be it in your garage, garden, or a room of the house.
Other Episodes In This Series
• Part 2 (Ep.187) 'Renting A Room' - to be recorded live 8pm Tuesday February 27th
• Part 3 (Ep.188) 'Mobile & Event Work' - to be recorded live 8pm Tuesday March 5th
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About This Episode
In Part 1, we explore the all-encompassing journey of transforming your home into a successful sports massage clinic, be it a room in the house, a purpose built shed in the garden, or a converted garage. From conceptualizing your business to dealing with inevitable challenges and beyond, members of the STA Panel who've been there and done it share their firsthand experiences.
Learn about the financial benefits offered by home businesses, maintaining a balanced work-life, insurance coverage, local council restrictions, mortgage considerations, and much more. Hear about exciting transformations from regular garages to personal therapy spaces - filled with considerations for planning, building regulations, and costings. We also delve into maintaining professional relationships within your local community and the need for presenting a professional-looking space to retain credibility.
Understand the nuances of careful planning and excellent workmanship, aspects such as toilet and sink access, and the vital role of aesthetics in the success story of these transformations. This episode is a goldmine of advice, experiences, and inspiration for anyone considering or already running a home-based business.
This Episode's STA Panel:
Our sincere thanks to Nicki Mansfield, Hannah Tabram, Louise Acher and Steve Kirby for giving up their time to be a guest on the show!
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In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association podcast, host Matt Phillips is joined by special guest Claire Boucher, a lecturer of Sports Therapy & Rehabilitation at Canterbury Christ Church University and PhD Researcher at University of Kent. Claire discusses her research into the thoracolumbar fascia, a critical yet often-overlooked component in lower back pain treatment strategies.
Claire's interest in this line of research was ignited from her time spent in the field, where she identified a significant gap in the understanding of lower back pain. Her research provides valuable insights for both academia and the clinical world and encompasses years of conceptual development, analysis, and a commitment to bridging scientific data with practical patient care.
The episode explores how improved understanding of fascia could drastically revolutionize therapeutic protocols in managing lower back pain. Learn about the intricacies of fascia research, the multi-factorial nature of back pain and the crucial role that continual exploration and collaboration play in this significant area of health research.
Aside from her research, Claire remains actively involved in the sports therapy community, including coaching triathlons. A must listen for clinicians, researchers or anyone interested in improving pain management strategies through scientifically sound and innovative research.
Timeline Chapters:
Our sincere thanks to Claire Boucher for giving up her time to be a guest on the show!
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On the first Tuesday of every month, the Sports Therapy Association Podcast invites YOU to join us LIVE for the recording of ‘ASK US ANYTHING!’, in which our STA Panel are presented with a selection of questions either emailed in to podcast host Matt Phillips (matt@thesta.co.uk) or found online in the Facebook Group 'Sports Massage Training & Support Group' run by Tracey McClimon.
STA Panel In This Episode:
Timeline Chapters:
Our sincere thanks to Danielle Peters, Mark Bleasdale, Penny Demos and Sarah Clatworthy for giving up their time to be on the STA Panel!
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In Ep.183 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips navigates a thought-provoking discussion between a panel of physiotherapists and sports therapists. Dissecting their roles, relationships with other disciplines, and their standpoints on the often contentious Physios vs. Sports Therapists debate, this episode provides a deep dive into the sometimes-difficult dynamics within the sector.
On The Panel:
The conversation explores the role of the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) in regulating use of protected titles like 'Physio' and 'Physiotherapy', and managing incidents of title misuse. It sheds light on the typical viewpoints of both physiotherapists and sports therapists about their professional titles. Also discussed are the prospects of regulating sports therapy and the hurdles encountered.
This episode stands as a comprehensive dialogue on the relationship between physiotherapy and sports therapy. It underscores the importance of fostering healthy, respectful collaboration between the two for the betterment of patient care. It underlines the significant challenges faced within the healthcare system and encourages mutual respect and collaboration across the sector.
Whether you're a physiotherapist, sports therapist, or an interested listener, this episode offers a wide-ranging outlook on the underlying dynamics within these professions in the healthcare landscape.
Useful Links:
• The MSK Hub Facebook Group
• The Sports Therapy Association on Facebook
• Sports Therapy Association Website
Our sincere thanks to Jemma, Caroline, Paul, Anna Maria, Becky and Gary for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
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In Ep.182 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we explore the crux of effective communication within Sports Massage, Sports Therapy and Sports Rehab. Special guest Andrew McCauley, founder of ProCare Sports Medicine, delves into the importance of communication with clients/patients AND fellow health care professionals, in order to maximise client/patient recovery and grow the success of your business.
*𝐖𝐀𝐑𝐍𝐈𝐍𝐆 - 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞 𝐢𝐬 𝐬𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐬𝐰𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐞𝐩𝐢𝐬𝐨𝐝𝐞.
Andrew McCauley provides an in-depth glance into the world of sports medicine, physiotherapy and sports therapy, highlighting how a strong therapeutic alliance, bolstered with empathy and active communication, can profoundly enhance the treatment process, and how such effective patient engagement can serve as a compelling marketing tool. Trust, connection, brand relevance, and the nuanced art of understanding your client's language and life context are explored as crucial elements in building enduring therapeutic relationships.
Further, the discussion provides invaluable advice on establishing a unique service, understanding a patient's mindset, and fostering commitment to exercise. Tune in to uncover the intriguing dynamics of therapy and how a patient's reaction is a goldmine of information that therapists need to tap into. This episode promises to offer fresh insights, breakthrough techniques and a renewed perspective on delivering personalized treatment plans.
Topics Discussed (with timestamps)
About The Guest
Andrew McCauley is a Sports Scientist and Sports & Conditioning Leader with a degree in PE/Sports Science and a Masters in Sports and Exercise Medicine. As founder of ProCare Sports Medicine, he delivers the internationally acclaimed course ‘Unravelling S&C for Therapists”.
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Rehab Guru is a patient management software system used across the world by sole-practitioners, private practices, the NHS, and the UK Ministry of Defence. With tools for bookings, appointments. patient forms, exercise prescription, outcome measures, remote patient management, and more, clinicians can choose to either integrate it with existing software like Cliniko, or use Rehab Guru as the sole software system with all its components.
In this episode of The Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are delighted to be joined by the founders of Rehab Guru, David Barrow & Simon Taylor. Together, they not only talk us through the comprehensive 'End-To-End Patient Management' features of Rehab Guru, but also discuss the importance & benefits in this digital age of ensuring the provision of optimum patient / client experience.
Topics Discussed (with timestamps)
Useful Links:
Our sincere thanks to David Barrow & Simon Taylor for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
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In this episode “Team GB Judo: massage For Recovery”, special guest Steve Miller (Grow Physio Academy) talks about the work he has recently done with Team GB Judo athletes, focussing on strategies for optimum recovery, including massage & manual therapy.
Steve discusses how although massage for recovery has traditionally not been particularly well utilised in the sport of Judo, when employed correctly it can play a hugely important role in sports performance, from elite right through to recreational. We also look at the Online & Face-To-Face Courses available on his website GrowPhysioAcademy.com, which incidentally attracts more Sports Therapists and Sports Rehab Specialists than Physios!
About The Guest:
Steve Miller is a Sports Physiotherapist and Founder of Grow Physio Academy, currenty works for UK Sports Institute (UKSI) in a rehabilitation specialist role with GB Judo athletes. He has also represented medical teams in English Premiership Rugby at Newcastle Falcons, British Gymnastics, Lawn tennis Association, and at Olympic & Commonwealth Games.
Steve lectures at Newcastle, Sheffield Hallam and Gloucester Universities, teaching Physiotherapy (BSc), Sports Physiotherapy (MSc), Sports Therapy (BSc) & Sport & Exercise Medicine. He runs Nationwide & International Sports Injury Courses and is a popular speaker at conferences.
Topics Discussed (with timestamps)
Useful Links:
Our sincere thanks to Steve Miller for giving up his time to be a guest on the show!
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‘Being a Soft Tissue Therapist in 2024’ - In the first of a new season of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive.com) is joined by STA members to discuss what 2024 will, should & could bring Soft Tissue Therapists, and share individual hopes, plans and goals.
Joining Matt Phillips are :
Useful Links:
Our sincere thanks to Alex, Ben, Imi and Stevie for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
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Ho, ho, ho! It's the last episode of 2023, and in it host Matt Phillips of Runchatlive and Gary Benson, founder of the STA, take a seasonal look through another year of fantastic podcast episodes on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast.
It would be impossible in one hour episode to delve into all 47 of the amazing episodes we recorded this year, but we are truly SO grateful to all our special guests who gave up their time this year to share their expertise with our listeners!
In this episode, we chatted about:
Wishing YOU, our beloved listeners, all the best over the Christmas Break and a Happy New Year!
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How much of the injury & pain experienced by our clients can be attributed to the modern day decline in physical activity in everyday life? As soft tissue therapists, what should we be doing with our clients to counterbalance this?
In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, special guest John Scriven, Movement & Rehabilitation Specialist and founder of Move Well, discusses the current pandemic of 'physical illiteracy', and how having '21st-century brains in ice-age bodies' contributes to sedentary-related disease and movement inefficiency.
About John Scriven
John is a natural movement & rehabilitation specialist with a passion for helping individuals achieve physical literacy. With over 20 years of experience in the field, he has developed a unique approach to movement therapy that is influenced heavily by evolutionary and neurodevelopmental science whilst remaining grounded in evidence-based practice. John has delivered thousands of hours of movement coaching in both rehabilitation and performance settings to a wide range of individuals and disciplines, from youth to world championship level. He also has been heavily involved in the international physical literacy movement and spear headed a world-renowned development programme in Jersey.
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In Ep.176 of The Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we conclude reflection on this year’s Therapy Expo by chatting with our good friend Anna Maria Mazzieri, Director of The ST School, about her ‘Hands On Hub’ area, which for the second year running provided two days of fantastic presentations & hands-on workshops.
Joining Anna Maria Mazzieri in this episode are
Useful Links:
Our sincere thanks to Anna Maria Mazzieri, Katie Warburton, Jinty Sheerin & Lou Hockings-Thompson for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
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‘𝐑𝐞𝐟𝐥𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐎𝐧 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐲 𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐨 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟑’ - And so another Therapy Expo at NEC Birmingham draws to a close. The 'STA Update Theatre' was bigger & better than ever, with two days of theory & practical presentations from world class speakers. We thank everyone who came to visit and hope those of you who could not make it will be able to next year.
In this episode, host Matt Phillips of runchatlive is joined by Gary Benson (founder of the STA), Georgina James-Staff (Graduate Sports Therapist at Fire & Earth, West Midlands Representative for the STA) and Bethan Timmins (Clinical Director of Timmins Health & Performance, Chief Medical Officer at Stratford-upon-Avon RFC). Together, they reflect on how the two day conference went, what therapists were able to gain from it, and what could potentially have been done better.
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Our sincere thanks to Georgina James-Staff and Bethan Timmins for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
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‘Training the Older Adult for Performance’ - A week to go until Therapy Expo 2023 at the NEC Birmingham November 22nd & 23rd. As always the STA will be there, with two days of fantastic presentations in the STA Therapy Update Theatre.
In Ep.174 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we reach our last chance to bring you a chat with speakers from Therapy Expo, and are joned by special gueats Chris Tiley, Founder of ‘Never Too Old To Lift’ and Chris Kitson of ‘Endurance Therapy & Performance’ and ‘Rockstar Runners’
Together, the Chris’s will be presenting ‘Training the Older Adult for Performance’ at 2.30pm on Day 2 of Therapy Expo, November 23rd:
"Some say that age is but a number, but when it comes to physical performance, what are the key factors we should be considering with older populations? In this presentation, Chris Tiley of ‘Never Too Old To Lift’ and Chris Kitson of ‘Endurance Therapy & Performance’will together deliver practical advice using real-life case studies to help you get more out of your older populations as they take on progressive physical challenges."
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Our sincere thanks to Chris Tiley and Chris Kitson for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
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With SO many quality presentations being offered this year at Therapy Expo (Birmingham NEC Nov22nd & 23rd 2023), there is a danger for us soft tissue therapists to get overloaded and realise on return to clinic that we don't actually have much from the two day conference to put into practice!
To give you advice on how to avoid this, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive.com) and Gary Benson (founder of the STA) are joined in this episode by Andy Hosgood, who has nearly 20 years experience setting up and running private therapy clinics, and over the last 5 years has been coaching other therapy business owners to achieve their own successes (originally with 'Elevate Your Clinic' and now via AndyHosgood.co.uk).
Andy Hosgood will be presenting in the STA Therapy Update Theatre at 12.20pm on Day 1 of Therapy Expo: 'How To Elevate Your Client Experience To Ensure Success':
"In a challenging world of private practice, how you treat your clients is essential in creating a long standing, reputable and successful business. To achieve this consistency is key. In this presentation, Andy Hosgood, Co-Founder of Elevate Your Clinic, will explain his 10-step framework to elevate your client experience and how to implement it into your business to ensure your success."
Useful Links:
Our sincere thanks to Andy Hosgood for giving up his time to be a guest on the show!
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'Keeping Your Hair On: What You Weren't Taught About Communication' - Our countdown to Therapy Expo 2023 continues, chatting LIVE with speakers who will be presenting in the STA Update Theatre.
In this episode, special guest Alistair Beverley of theLDphysio.com talks to us about his presentation 'Keeping Your Hair On: What You Weren't Taught About Communication' that is happening in the STA Theatre at Therapy Expo , 12.15pm on Day 2.
Alistair was a guest on Ep.137 of Sports Therapy Association Podcast back in February: ’Healthcare for People with Learning Disabilities’. It's a hugely insightful epiode that we wholeheartedly recommend everyone either watches on YouTube or listens to on any popular podcast app.
Topics Discussed In This Episode:
Useful Links:
Our sincere thanks to Alistair Beverley for giving up his time to be a guest on the show!
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'Functional Flexibility' - Our countdown to Therapy Expo 2023 continues, chatting LIVE with speakers who will be presenting in the STA Update Theatre.
In this episode, special guest Sonia Fierro of 'Recover Stronger' talks to us about her up & coming presentation 'Functional Flexibility' that is happening in the STA Update Theatre at Therapy Expo, 11.30am on Day 2:
"Flexibility is one of the foundational components of movement and any activity; however, flexibility training is commonly misunderstood and its practice and prescription based on myths and generalisations. My practical session in the STA Update Theatre will build on the principles presented in my "Flexibility isn't dead" talk (Theatre B, 22 Nov 2023, 4 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.); it will analyse case studies with examples from different sports and give the audience the opportunity to put theories into action to gain a deeper understanding of how to use flexibility within the rehab context."
About Sonia Fierro
Sonia Fierro is a qualified Osteopath & Sports Therapist specialising in performance enhancement, injury rehabilitation and flexibility coaching. She has experience working in both private practice and within elite sport (GB Fencing, GB Diving & Swimming, Rugby) and has a particular interest in strength sports and functional fitness (Powerlifting, Weightlifting, CrossFit). She has been a competitive Powerlifting athlete herself holding an Italian Deadlift record. She is also an instructor for StickMobility UK, her own Recover Stronger educational courses and has recently launched a therapist mentorship for people who want to learn bridge the gap between clinic and fitness.
Sonia's Sessions at Therapy Expo
Useful Links
Our sincere thanks to Sonia Fierro for giving up her time to be a guest on the show, especially give the huge challenge of talking whilst her beautiful 18 month old daughter has other plans!
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'Born To Move & The Hands On Hub' - Our countdown to Therapy Expo 2023 continues, chatting LIVE with speakers who will be presenting in the STA Update Theatre.
In this episode, our guests are James Earls and Owen Lewis of Born To Move, who will be giving a theory & practical hour workshop in the STA Theatre at 4pm on Day 1 of Therapy Expo 2023: 'Understanding Functional Links - The Lower Limb'.
We are also joined by Anna Maria Mazzieri, Director of The ST School and creator of the very popular 'Hands On Hub' area at Therapy Expo. Together, Anna, James & Owen also discuss 'THE STORY' - a plan to help therapists find common meaning & important principles in the presentations they see across the two days at Therapy Expo.
Topics discussed (with time stamps):
Useful Links
Our sincere thanks to James Earls, Owen Lewis and Anna Maria Mazzieri for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
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How equipped are you to add a neurocognitive bias to your rehabilitation programmes? Are you aware of the importance of retraining the proprioceptive system without eye dominance?
In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, our countdown to Therapy Expo 2023 continues, chatting LIVE with speakers who will be presenting in the STA Update Theatre. Our special guest is internationally respected educator Angela Jackson, who talks to us about her presentation in the STA Theatre at 9.15am on Day 2 of Therapy Expo 2023: 'How To Integrate Neurocognitive Approaches Into A Rehabilitation Setting'.
Topics discussed (with time stamps):
Useful Links
Our sincere thanks to Angela Jackson for giving up her time to be a guest on the show!
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“The Changing Face Of Qualifications. Who Can We Trust?” - In this SPECIAL episode, we bring together a live panel of leaders in education within the therapy industry to discuss the often confusing qualification structure, course levels, accreditation and awarding organisation validity.
THE PANEL:
Susan Findlay
• Director & Senior Lecturer of NLSSM (North London School of Sports Massage)
• Sits on the board of the GCMT (General Council for Massage Therapies)
• Has been a Profession Specific Board member for the CNHC (Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council)
Anna Maria Mazzieri
• Director of The ST School (School Of Soft Tissue Therapy)
• Closely involved with ISRM (Institute for Soft Tissue Therapists, formerly Insitute for Sport & Remedial Massage) to bring their syllabus up to date.
• Part of the international group ‘ForceNET’ lead by Dr Chad Cook
Mike Grice
• Director of Movement Therapy Education
• Was on the Technical Expert Group -TEG - for Skills Active
• Former lecturer on the FdSc and BSc Sports Therapy programmes at University College Birmingham
• Lead tutor/instructor for Elite Therapy Education, Biomechanics Education, Oxford School of Sports Massage (OSSM)
Gary Benson
• Founder of the Sports Therapy Association
• Previously worked as teacher & assessor in Further Educuation and the Private sector
• Passionate about raising standards, challenging misinformation and discrimination in the industry & employment sector.
Topics discussed (with time stamps):
Useful Links
Our sincere thanks to Mike Grice, Anna Maria Mazzieri and Susan Findlay for giving up their time to be on our Panel!
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'Relative Energy Deficiency In Sport (RED-S): What Therapists Need To Know' - Special guest Lucy Gillbanks, ex-international athlete & RED-S Researcher, talks to us about the presentation she will be delivering at this year's Therapy Expo, in the STA Theatre at 10.15am on Wednesday Nov 22nd.
Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) describes a syndrome of characteristics that can result in physical, psychological and psychosocial side effects including
reoccurring injuries including stress fractures
Lucy Gillbanks discusses the huge role that soft tissue therapists can play in raising awareness & understanding of RED-S, and knowing when & how to refer clients on to specialists in order to help save them from the all too common misdiagnoses of their physical & mental suffering.
Topics discussed (with time stamps):
Useful Links
Our sincere thanks to Lucy Gillbanks for giving up her time to be a guest on the show!
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We're on a countdown to Therapy Expo 2023 at the Birmingham NEC this November, chatting LIVE with speakers who will be presenting in the STA Update Theatre. In this episode, our guest is Dr Lucy Williamson, award winning nutritionist and founder of the Gut Health Project, who will be in the STA Theatre at 9.15am on Day 1 of Therapy Expo, presenting 'Personalised Nutrition For The Future: Gut Microbiome'.
In this episode of the podcast, host Matt Phillips of runchatlive asks Dr Lucy Williamson what soft tissue therapists will gain from attending her presentation at Therapy Expo, sparking discussion of the clear links that modern research is showing between gut microbiome health and physical & mental wellness. Dispelling many of the common misconceptions about what we (and our clients) shoud & shouldn't be eating, Dr Williamson shows how small changes in our diet can have a huge impact on performance, recovery & wellbeing.
Topics discussed (with time stamps):
Useful Links
Our sincere thanks to Dr Lucy Williamson for giving up her time to be a guest on the show!
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'The Patellofemoral Joint: From Pain To Performance' - In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are honoured to be joined by two highly respected educators Dr Claire Minshull and Claire Robertson. They talk to us about their coming together to create the course ‘The PFJ: From Pain to Performance’ - a complete guide to Patellofemoral Joint Rehabilitation.
Though the inaugural course on the 11th November 2023 at St Mary’s University has sold out, therapists interested in attending future courses can sign up at getbacktosport.com to receive priority notification of dates & locations.
Dr Claire Minshull is one of the most highly respected rehabilitation specialists in the UK, with over 20 years of experience working in academia, the NHS and in leading research roles. As founder of 'Get Back To Sport', her goal is to enable the transference of research findings into enhancing practice. Claire has been a guest on our podcast multiple times (Ep11, Ep68, Ep112, Ep125) and will be presenting at Day 2 of Therapy Expo 2023 on November 23rd: 'How to optimise rehabilitation for the OA knee: stronger muscles and a stronger mind' (Theatre C - 11:30– 12:00) and 'How to properly use your hand-held dynamometer to generate meaningful results' (Theatre C - 14:45– 15:15).
Claire Robertson is a Consultant Physiotherapist & Knee Specialisthas who has helped thousands of professionals around the world to assess & treat patellofemoral pain by providing on-site courses. She has lectured internationally and has many research papers and editorials published in internationally peer-reviewed journals. Claire was also our guest in Ep.114 'Patellofemoral Pain and Fat Pad Syndrome’
Useful Links
Our sincere thanks to Dr Claire Minshull & Claire Robertson for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
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Coming to 'Therapy Expo' this year at Birmingham NEC, Nov 22nd and 23rd The 'STA Update Theatre' will as be there, bigger & better than ever this year with two days of theory & practical presentations from world class speakers. In this episode, we discuss what soft tissue therapists can gain from going to Therapy Expo, and look at 13 speakers presenting this year in the STA Update Theatre.
With host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive.com) is:
• Gary Benson (founder of the STA)
• Fiona MW Higgs (host of the Women In Sports Therapy Podcast)
• Tim Allardyce (Creator of Rehab My Patient)
SPEAKERS in the STA UPDATE THEATRE 2023
WEDNESDAY NOV 22nd
THURSDAY NOV 23rd
For FULL DETAILS of each presentation, visit the Therapy Expo WEBSITE!
Useful Links:
Our sincere thanks to Gary Benson, Dr Fiona Higgs & Tim Allardyce for giving up their time to be on the show!
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This month on the podcast we’ve had RUGBY, we’ve had TENNIS, and now we turn our attention to FOOTBALL, specifically Women’s Football. Special guest Michelle Lyons, Women's Health Physio & creator of celebratemuliebrity.com, talks to us about her recent visit to FIFA Women's World Cup in Sydney, as part of a collaborative group of multidisciplinary professionals working together to produce the 'FIFA Women’s Health Report' to improve the landscape of female specific strategies to help female footballers.
Michelle discusses important reasons for the differences in prevalence & type of injuries between female and male football players, and how seeing the menstrual cycle as a 'super power' as opposed to a 'curse' is vital in order to encourage females to stay in sport and reach their full potential.
Topics discussed (with time stamps):
Useful Links
Our sincere thanks to Michelle Lyons for giving up her time to be a guest on the show!
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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After two episodes related to rugby, we now turn our attention to TENNIS, and with 24 years of Sports Therapy at Wimbledon under his belt, who better to talk with than special guest Steve Bedford.
As well as working at every Wimbledon tennis championships since 1999, Steve Bedford has also worked at all of the ATP World Tour Finals at the O2 in London, spent 2 seasons with Arsenal football club (2008-10) and 2022-2023 with Brentford FC. He has lectured at a number of UK universities and has authored the books 'Sports Performance Massage', 'Recovery from Strenuous Exercise' and 'Muscular Cramp in Athletes'.
In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, Steve shares with us details of his journey since qualifying in Swedish Massage in 1995 and shows how if you put yourself out there & work hard at the beginning, the sky is the limit.
Topics discussed (with time stamps):
Useful Links
Our sincere thanks to Steve Bedford for giving up his time to be a guest on the show!
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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'Neck Injury & Rehabilitation' - In Ep161 of The Sports Therapy Association podcast, we welcome back special guest Keith Burnett, postgraduate Sport and Exercise Therapist with a background in Sports Biomechanics and Strength and Conditioning.
As an ex-semi professional rugby union prop forward himself, Keith Burnett has identified the need for improvements in both player & therapist education with regards to neck injuries in rugby, and is currently studying a specialist Doctorate in 'Neck Injury Management In Rugby Players.'
Topics discussed (with time stamps):
Useful Links
Our sincere thanks to Keith Burnett for giving up his time to be a guest on the show!
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, former professional rugby player David 'Jacko' Jackson discusses how efficient functional breathing using the nose instead of the mouth can be key in not just recovery from brain injury but also improving athletic performance.
With 316 appearances for Nottingham RFC, and 102 tries across a career of 13 years, David 'Jacko' Jackson was forced to retire in 2013 due to ‘TBI’ - Traumatic Brain Injury. Re–training as a Strength & Conditioning Coach, David co-founded the School of Calisthenics, became a Master Instructor with the Oxygen Advantage, and founded ProBreathwork.com.
In this episode, Jacko talks about his incredible journey, and explains how as soft tissue therapists we can help educate our clients to improve breathing for performance.
Topics discussed (with time stamps):
Useful Links
Our sincere thanks to David 'Jacko' Jackson for giving up his time to be a guest on the show!
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
On the first Tuesday of every month, we devote the hour to ‘ASK US ANYTHING!’ in which our STA Panel are presented with a selection of questions emailed in to host Matt Phillips (matt@thesta.co.uk) and from the Facebook 'Sports Massage Training & Support Group' run by Tracey McClimon.
On The Panel In This Episode:
Anna Maria Mazzieri - Director of The ST School - https://thestschool.co.uk/ Danielle Peters - Director of Body Health Gatwick - http://bodyhealthclinic.co.uk/ Cassie Wildey - Owner of CJW Sports Therapy - https://cjwsportstherapy.co.uk/ Mark Povey - Education Rehabilitation Instructor - https://www.thesportsrehabclinic.co.uk/ Tim Gregg - Instagram: @squared_circle_services
Questions In This Episode:
Our sincere thanks to Anna Maria Mazzieri, Danielle Peters, Cassie Wildey, Mark Povey and Tim Gregg for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
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Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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In Ep.158 of the Sports Therpy Association Podcast, we are joined by author, lecturer & bodyworker James Earls. Respected internationally for books including 'Understanding the Human Foot', 'Born To Walk' and most recently 'Functional Anatomy of Movement - An Illustrated Guide', James discusses the limitations of the traditional way in which anatomy is presented to soft tissue therapists during their studies, and how a change in approach is required in order to help theory become practice, in the pursuit of best helping our patients and clients.
Topics discussed (with time stamps):
Useful Links
Our sincere thanks to James Earls for giving up his time to be a guest on the show!
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
'Sports Nutrition Myths' - In this episode, special guest Faye Townsend, Registered Sports Nutritionist (AfN & SENr) discusses her 'Top Five Sports Nutrition Myths', in order to help soft tissue therapists guide clients on what & how to fuel their performance.
With a first-class bachelor (BSc) degree in 'Nutrition with Food Consumer Science' and postgraduate degree in 'Sports and Exercise Nutrition (SENr)', Faye Townsend is a highly respected specialist in nutrition for athletic performance. In her daily work, however, she is keen to highlight how food is not only fuel, but also a daily source of pleasure & comfort, for socialising and for reward. Striking a balance between both pleasure and health can be difficult, filled with complications and confused by marketing messages.
Topics discussed in this episode (with time stamps):
Useful Links
Our sincere thanks to Faye Townsend for giving up her time to be a guest on the show!
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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AI & ChatGPT - In what ways can this new technology help us as soft tissue therapists, and our clients/patients?
In this special one off episode dedicated to the hot topic of AI & Chat GPT, special guest Geoff Short, Director of Choice Physio, discusses how ChatGPT can be used to enhance patient experience and help soft tissue therapists provide better care, including personalized communication, streamlined scheduling, self-assessment and home exercises, and improved patient engagement.
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Our sincere thanks to Geoff Short for giving up his time to be a guest on the show!
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
First Tuesday of a new month, so we once again bring you ‘Ask Us Anything’, recorded as always LIVE on the Sports Therapy Association Youtube Channel. In this episode, our panel are presented with a selection of questions emailed in to host Matt Phillips (matt@thesta.co.uk) and from the Facebook 'Sports Massage Training & Support Group' run by Tracey McClimon.
On The Panel:
Questions In This Episode:
Our sincere thanks to Benjamin Mace-Crossley, Ryan Smith, Simon Webster and Tim Allardyce for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
Want to join the live recordings?
Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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'How much do you know about The Gut Microbiome? What role does it play in digestion, the immune system and other aspects of health? - In Part 3 of this month's Focus on NUTRITION, our special guest is award winning nutritionist Dr Lucy Williamson, resident nutritionist and Ambassador for ‘Love British Food’ and founder of the Gut Health Project.
Dr Lucy Williamson works to inform & inspire better health for all through clear, evidence-based nutrition science. She is passionate in her work with British food producers providing nutrition support to build customer awareness of healthy foods. She is also a Visiting Lecturer in Nutrition and Dietetics at Hertfordshire University, Ambassador for the Love British Food campaign and runs her own Nutrition consultancy, engaging with the public through schools and events to share nutrition science.
Topics discussed in this episode:
Useful Links
Our sincere thanks to Dr Lucy Williamson for giving up her time to be a guest on the show!
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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'Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S)' - In Part 2 of this month's Focus on NUTRITION, our special guest is Lucy Gillbanks, an ex-international athlete (lightweight rowing) with a passion for injury prevention and rehabilitation.
In 2020, Lucy graduated from Oxford University with an MSc in Musculoskeletal Science by Research with two medical publications focusing on the effects of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED S), which gained international recognition.
Topics discussed in this episode:
Useful Links
Our sincere thanks to Lucy Gillbanks for giving up her time to be a guest on the show!
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Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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This month's focus is on NUTRITION, and in part 1 ‘Eating Disorders’ our special guest is Nick Pollard, director of Family Mental Wealth and co-author of The Oxford Specialist Handbook on Eating Disorders.
Family Mental Wealth is a government-funded social enterprise co-founded by Dr Elizabeth McNaught (an NHS doctor) and her parents Nick & Carol Pollard. Dr Elizabeth McNaught and her parents have first hand experience of the struggles of raising a teenager with an eating disorder, and it is through this experience that Family Mental Wealth was born, with its mission to play a significant role in radically transforming mental health provision for children and young people through digital tools to facilitate family-based self-help, appropriately integrated with educational and clinical support.
The Oxford Specialist Handbook on Eating Disorders, published in 2022 and authored by Nick Pollard, Dr Elizabeth McNaught and Professor Janet Treasure (world-renowned expert on the subject with a lifetime’s experience in specialist care) has lead to the creation of Eating Disorders: eLearning for Health Professionals Course, in association with South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
Presented by Dr Elizabeth McNaught and Professor Janet Treasure, the course is designed to help Health Professionals play their part by developing a foundational understanding of the nature, presentation and diagnostic criteria of different types of eating disorders. It also introduces an understanding of related comorbidities and complications, including medical emergencies as covered in the Royal College of Psychiatrists MEED guidelines. Soft tissue therapists who complete the course will be equipped to play an appropriate role in supporting specialist treatment, through their own day-to-day clinical work.
Complete access to whole course is £75, but as mentioned in the podcast there is a 50% discount code for STA members, for the first 100 members who contact us with their STA number. For details, email: gary@thesta.co.uk .
Topics discussed in this episode:
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Our sincere thanks to Nick Pollard for giving up his time to be a guest on the show!
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Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
First Tuesday of a new month, so we once again bring you ‘Ask Us Anything’, recorded as always LIVE on the Sports Therapy Association Youtube Channel. In this episode, our panel are presented with a selection of questions emailed in to host Matt Phillips (matt@thesta.co.uk) and from the Facebook 'Sports Massage Training & Support Group' run by Tracey McClimon.
On The Panel: • Gary Benson - Founder of the Sports Therapy Association • Danielle Peters - Director of Body Health Gatwick • Nicki Mansfield - Director of Mansfield Massage & Movement • Scott Loynes - Director of SL Sports Therapy • Tim Allardyce – Founder of Rehab My Patient
Questions In This Episode: 1. Advice for online software for recording and storing intake forms, and clinical notes? Needs to be good but affordable for a practitioner that is starting out. 2. Advice on a booking app/calender/software that keeps everything together and sends confirmation & t&c's - not costing a fortune. 3. Advice on a payment app/card machine. Currently on Sumup however I constantly get payments delayed because of technical issues so I'm looking to change. 4. Are there words I am not allowed to use when creating my website? I am a recently qualified Level 5 Massage Therapist and have been 'warned' about words I can/cannot say, like pain & patient. 5. Should we choose our hashtags carefully?
Our sincere thanks to Danielle Peters, Nicki Mansfield, Scott Loynes and Tim Allardyce for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
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Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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In Part 3 of our focus this month on 'Groin & Abdomen', our special guest is Benoy Mathew of Function2Fitness. Following on from Ep.149, in which guest Dr Dora Papadopoulou discusses the anatomy & diagnosis of groin related issues, Benoy Mathew in this episode focusses on TREATMENT of groin issues.
Benoy Mathew is an MSK Extended Scope Practitioner in the NHS and also private practice, with a special interest in treating complex lower limb pathologies, including chronic hip & groin patients. Many of you will know Benoy through his extremely popular ‘Function2Fitness’ lower limb courses.
Other Episodes In This Series
Part 1 - recorded 10th May - special guest Dr Sarah Rollins, ex-Army GP, Consultant in Sport, Exercise and Musculoskeletal Medicine, Lead Doctor for the Defence Women’s Health Rehabilitation Working Group, discusses the anatomy of the anterior abdominal wall, as well as the causes & diagnoses of hernias and diastasis recti.
Part 2 - Dr Dora Papadopoulou, GMC Specialist Register Trauma & Orthopaedics Consultant for Sports, Exercise & MSK in Stamford Hall talks to us about Sports Related Groin Injuries.
Part 4 - POSTPONED - DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED - special guest Jenny Burrell of Burrell Eduction focussing on Diastasis Recti (abdominal separation).
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In Part 2 of our focus this month on 'Groin & Abdomen', our guest is Dr Dora Papadopoulou, GMC Specialist Register Trauma & Orthopaedics Consultant for Sports, Exercise & MSK in Stamford Hall.
As a Sports, Exercise & MSK doctor, Dr Dora Papadopoulou has worked many times in the Olympics, Paralympics and special Olympics, and in this episode talks to us about Sports Related Groin Injuries.
Other Episodes In This Series
Part 1 - recorded 10th May - special guest Dr Sarah Rollins, ex-Army GP, Consultant in Sport, Exercise and Musculoskeletal Medicine, Lead Doctor for the Defence Women’s Health Rehabilitation Working Group, discusses the anatomy of the anterior abdominal wall, as well as the causes & diagnoses of hernias and diastasis recti.
Part 3 - to be recorded 8pm Wednesday May 24th - special guest Benoy Mathew of Function2Fitness will be focussing on Treatment of Groin Issues.
Part 4 - to be recorded 8pm Tuesday May 30th - special guest Jenny Burrell of Burrell Eduction will be focussing on Diastasis Recti (abdominal separation).
Topics discussed:
Useful Links
Our sincere thanks to Dr Dora Papadopolou for giving up her time to be a guest on the show!
PART 3 to be recorded 8pm Wednesday May 24th - special guest Benoy Mathew of Function2Fitness will be focussing on Treatment of Groin Issues.
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In Part 1 of our focus this month on 'Groin & Abdomen', our guest is Dr Sarah Rollins, who discusses the anatomy of the anterior abdominal wall, the cause of hernias, diastasis recti, the use of ultrasound for diagnosis, and more.
Other Episodes In This Series
Part 2 - to be recorded 8pm Tuesday 16th May - special guest Dr Dora Papadopoulou, a Sport Exercise & Musculoskeletal Consultant and orthopedic surgeon, will be talking about sports related groin / abdominal issues.
Part 3 - to be recorded 8pm Wednesday May 24th - special guest Benoy Mathew of Function2Fitness will be focussing on Groin Pain.
Part 4 - to be recorded 8pm Tuesday May 30th - special guest Jenny Burrell of Burrell Eduction will be focussing on Diastasis Recti (abdominal separation).
Dr. Sarah Rollins is an ex-Army GP and now a Consultant in Sport, Exercise and Musculoskeletal Medicine. As a doctor working for the Ministry of Defence, she has looked after injured Tri-Service personnel who have become injured through training, trauma or sport since 2012.
With specialist interests in Musculoskeletal Ultrasound and injections (which she now teaches), exercise induced lower limb pain, and women’s health, Dr. Rollins remains the Lead Doctor for the Defence Women’s Health Rehabilitation Working Group and has developed the Defence Women’s Health Rehabilitation Best Practice Guidelines.
Topics discussed:
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PART 2 to be recorded live Tuesday May 16th: Special guest Dr Dora Papadopoulou talking about sports related groin / abdominal issues.
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It’s the first Tuesday of a new month, so we bring you our regular series ‘Ask Us Anything’, recorded as always LIVE on the Sports Therapy Association Youtube Channel. Host Matt Phillips is joined Gary Benson (founder of the STA), Dr Fiona Higgs (host of 'Women In Sports Therapy' podcast) and Tim Allardyce (Group Clinical Director and founder of Rehab My Patient). Together, the team answer YOUR questions on anything to do with the soft tissue therapy industry.
WARNING: Some listeners may find the topic of "Stillbirth and Child Loss' distressing. It is dicussed between 13:10 and 16:50. If you wish to contact Fiona regarding this topic or need any support, please feel free to email WIST@thesta.co.uk
Questions for future episodes?
Please email: matt@thesta.co.uk OR come join us LIVE on the first Tuesday of the month and ASK US ANYTHING yourself, face to face!
What's happening in the rest of May?
In Ep148, Ep149, Ep150 and Ep151, our focus will be: 'The Groin and Abdomen'. NOTE: A couple of these episodes will be recorded on WEDNESDAYS (due to guest availability), starting WEDNESDAY MAY 10th with guest Dr Sarah Rollins discussing the anatomy of the anterior abdominal wall, as well as the use of ultrasound in diagnosis and knowing when surgery is required.
Questions answered in this episode:
Useful Links for this episode:
Our sincere thanks to Dr Fiona Higgs, Gary Benson and Tim Allardyce for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
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'Gait Analysis For Runners - A Modern Approach' - In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association video podcast, the tables are turned as STA podcast host Matt Phillips takes to the guest seat to talk about his CPD course 'Gait Analysis For Runners - A Modern Approach', with questions put to him by Gary Benson, Founder of the Sports Therapy Association.
Matt Phillips first started using Gait Analysis in 2010. Working with an extensive list of runners including national & international elites, Matt has written for numerous running magazines & websites, organised two very successful international running conferences, and in 2018 travelled to Nairobi to help set up one of the first Gait Analysis Labs in Kenya.
'Gait Analysis For Runners: A Modern Approach' at The ST School in Exeter this May has SOLD OUT, but if you are interested in attending the course in YOUR part of the country, email: matt@runchatlive.com
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'Therapeutic Movement & Exercise' - Part 2 of this month's Focus on CPD here on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, and in this episode our special guest is Ben Cormack, founder of Cor-Kinetic and one half of 'Better Clinician Project' (with Adam Meakins).
Ben Cormack and host Matt Phillips are joined by three former attendees of Ben's very popular 'Therapetic Movement & Exercise' CPD course which has now been taught in over 30 countries of the world.
• Imi Testa of Back on Track Soft Tissue Therapy
• Sarah Jones of Affinity Bodyworks
• Theo Clitherow
Together they discuss what Ben's 'Therapetic Movement & Exercise' CPD course can offer soft tissue therapists, and help YOU make a decision as to whether it may be a valuable source of CPD!
Other Episodes in This Series
Ep144 - Dr Gary Mendoza - 'Behaviour Change and Motivational Interviewing'
Ep146 (to be recorded live April 24) - 'Gait Analysis for Runners - A Modern Approach' with Matt Phillips (host of STA Podcast)
Topics in this episode:
Useful Links:
Our sincere thanks to Ben Cormack, Imi Testa, Sarah Jones and Theo Clitherow for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
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'CPD happening this April to June, either online or face-to-face in the UK.' That's the focus this month on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, and in this episode our guest is Dr Gary Mendoza, founder of Stages of Change, whose online 'Motivational Interviewing & Behaviour Change' course teaches how important an understanding of Behaviour Change is to help our clients achieve their goals, and how the art of Motivational Interviewing can give soft tissue therapists, personal trainers & coaches the tools to help their clients make the necessary behaviour changes required for successful rehabilitation from injury, improving nutrition, enhancing performance, etc.
Dr Mendoza is joined by two recent attendees of the course, Stephanie Hibberd and Tracey Taylor, along with host Matt Phillips who also recently competed the course.
Other Episodes in This Series
Ep145 (to be recorded live April 17) - 'Therapeutic Movement & Exercise' with special guest Ben Cormack
Ep146 (to be recorded live April 24) - 'Gait Analysis for Runners - A Modern Approach' with Matt Phillips (host of STA Podcast)
Topics in this episode:
Useful Links:
Our sincere thanks to Dr Gary Mendoza, Steph Hibberd and Tracey Taylor for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
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Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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First Tuesday of a new month, so we bring you once again our regular series ‘Ask Tim’, recorded as always LIVE on the Sports Therapy Association Youtube Channel. In this episode, a REHAB EXERCISE SPECIAL, Tim Allardyce, founder of Rehab My Patient clinical software, Group Clinical Director and NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur, answers YOUR questions on anything to do with Rehab Exercise Prescription. This episode includes some excellent visuals using Rehab My Patient Software so we recommend you check out the video on the Sports Therapy Association YouTube channel.
Despite Tim's protests (modest chap that he is), we organised this Rehab Special episode as it coincides with the release of a brand new 'Strength & Conditioning' section in Rehab My Patient Clinic Software. Though Tim from the outset points out that other exercise prescription software is out there and available, this new section within Rehab My Patient contains almost 1000 exercises including plyometrics, TRX, Olympic lifting and much more, adding to an already very popular software tool for Soft Tissue Therapists.
If you have questions for future episodes of 'Ask Tim', email host Matt Phillips at matt@thesta.co.uk, OR come join us LIVE on the first Tuesday of the month and ASK TIM yourself, face to face!
What's happening in the rest of April?
In Ep144, Ep145 and Ep146, our focus will be on CPD Courses currently available online or face-to-face in the UK. We start APRIL 11th with guest Dr Gary Mendoza, Director of Stages of Change, discussing his online course 'Behaviour Change & Motivational Interviewing'. Gary will be joined by recent course completers Stephanie Hibberd & Tracey Taylor.
Topics in this episode of 'Ask Tim':
Useful Links:
Our sincere thanks to Tim Allardyce for giving up their time to be guests on the show!
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𝐀𝐧𝐝 𝐬𝐨 𝐰𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐡 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐟𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐦𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐡’𝐬 𝐅𝐎𝐂𝐔𝐒 𝐨𝐧 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐋𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫 𝐁𝐚𝐜𝐤. 𝐈𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐞𝐩𝐢𝐬𝐨𝐝𝐞, 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐠𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐰𝐚𝐬 𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐄𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐨𝐭𝐭, 𝐜𝐨-𝐡𝐨𝐬𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐁𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐏𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐏𝐨𝐝𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐭. 𝐇𝐢𝐬 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐧𝐞𝐫 𝐢𝐧 𝐜𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐑𝐨𝐛 𝐁𝐞𝐚𝐯𝐞𝐧 𝐰𝐚𝐬 𝐬𝐚𝐝𝐥𝐲 𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐦𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐢𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠, 𝐛𝐮𝐭 𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐡𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐲 𝐭𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐢𝐧𝐬 𝐬𝐨𝐥𝐨 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐚𝐥𝐤 𝐮𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐋𝐎𝐖𝐄𝐑 𝐁𝐀𝐂𝐊 𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐡𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬, 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐮𝐬 𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐩 𝐛𝐲 𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐩 𝐭𝐨 𝐠𝐞𝐭 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐝𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐡𝐚𝐭𝐬 𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐨 𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐤 𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐰𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐰𝐚𝐬 𝐠𝐨𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐧 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐫 𝐩𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐭.
Rob Beaven and Andy Elliott, Chiropractors by trade, are hosts of the 'Back Pain Podcast' - a hugely valuable resource for quality information regarding back pain.
𝐎𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐄𝐩𝐢𝐬𝐨𝐝𝐞𝐬 𝐈𝐧 𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐒𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬:
𝐄𝐩𝐢𝐬𝐨𝐝𝐞 𝐓𝐢𝐦𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐬:
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3:03 - Other episodes in this 'Focus on The Lower Back' series.
6:40 - Welcome Dave Elliott of the Back Pain Podcast
8:30 - How the 'Back Pain Podcast' started
14:15 - Has the perception of what a Chiropractor does changed?
20:30 - Free CPD - podcasts to listen to
21:00 - How do we differentiate a Chiropractor from an Osteopath?
24:30 - Dave's Case History: 28 Year Old Female Rugby Player
29:20 - What did Dave want to rule out?
32:30 - Women's Health - factors to consider
38:50 - Prolapsed Disc?
43:45 - Fear avoidance?
53:40 - Treatment
1:02:50 - Ready for Part 2? Plenty more information on the 'Back Pain Podcast'.
𝐔𝐬𝐞𝐟𝐮𝐥 𝐋𝐢𝐧𝐤𝐬:
𝐎𝐮𝐫 𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐫𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐤𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐄𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐨𝐭𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐠𝐢𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐮𝐩 𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐭𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐛𝐞 𝐚 𝐠𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐰!
𝐖𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐣𝐨𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐥𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐬?
Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
𝐏𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐒𝐮𝐩𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭 𝐎𝐮𝐫 𝐏𝐨𝐝𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐭!
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In Part2 of this month’s ‘Focus on the Lower Back’, special guest Michelle Lyons, Women's Health Physio and creator of celebratemuliebrity.com, discusses how lower back pain in women can frequently be linked with pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, the menstrual cycle and more. Michelle has also created a blog on her website here summarising our 'women with lower back pain' chat.
Other Episodes In This Series :
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“Back to Basics: 10 Facts Every Person Should Know About Back Pain” was a 2020 editorial pubished in the British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM), with authors Peter O'Sullivan, Kieran O'Sullivan, Mary O'Keeffe, JP Caneiro, Ivan Lin, Samantha Bunzli and Kevin Wernli. In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, Part 1 of this month's 'Focus on the Lower Back', special guest Owen Lewis (co-founder of Born To Move) expands on several of these '10 Facts' to highlight some of the common misconceptions that exist in the causes of lower back pain, as well as outdated narratives regarding 'The Core'.
Other Episodes In This Series :
Episode Timestamps:
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Our sincere thanks to Owen Lewis for giving up his time to be a guest on the show!
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Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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It’s the first Tuesday of a new month, so we bring you our regular series ‘Ask Tim’, recorded as always LIVE on the Sports Therapy Association Youtube Channel. Tim Allardyce, founder of Rehab My Patient clinical software, Group Clinical Director and NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur, answers YOUR questions on anything to do with the soft tissue therapy industry. If you have questions for future episodes, email me at matt@thesta.co.uk, OR come join us LIVE on the first Tuesday of the month and ASK TIM yourself, face to face!
What's happening in the rest of March? In Ep140, Ep141 and Ep142, our focus will be on Lower Back Pain, starting MARCH 14th with guest Owen Lewis, part of ‘Born To Move’ education providers (with James Earls, author of Born To Walk). Owen will be taking us through some of the common misconceptions in causes and rehab of lower back pain, as well as highlighting outdated narratives regarding the 'core'.Topics in this episode of 'Ask Tim':
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Our sincere thanks to Tim Allardyce, Dr Fiona Higgs and Gary Benson for giving up their time to be guests on the show! Want to join the live recordings?Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.Please Support Our Podcast!If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In Ep.138 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we bring you Part 3 of our 'Focus on Mental Health & Learning Disability', with special guests Ryan Smith & Jack Coward, creators & hosts of 'Let's Be Frank Podcast' – a mental health awareness podcast that gives men a platform and a safe space where they can stand up and speak out about their life struggles and mental health challenges.Reminder Of Other Episodes:
Content Warning The content on this episode is not suitable for all age groups. It includes real life stories of mental health, suicide and the effects of suicide on individuals and families. If you decide to continue listening and are affected by the content please feel free to email:• info@letsbefrank.org.uk• matt@thesta.co.uk
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Our sincere thanks to Jack Coward & Ryan Smith for giving up their time to be guests on the show! Want to join the live recordings?Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.Please Support Our Podcast!If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
As a soft tissue therapist, how well equipped are you to assess an MSK condition for an individual with a learning disability? Would you fall prey to the all too common trait of 'diagnostic overshadowing', i.e. where symptoms of physical ill health are mistaken or attributed to that person's learning diasability?In Part 2 of this month's 'Focus on Mental Health & Learning Disabilities', we are joined by special guest Alistair Beverley of TheLDPhysio.com, discussing how we as soft tissue therapists can help promote & improve healthcare services for those with learning disabilities.Topics discussed:
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Our sincere thanks to Alistair Beverley for giving up his time to be a guest on the show! In Part 3 of this month's 'Focus on Mental Health & Learning Disabilities' (to be recorded LIVE on Feb 28th), our special guests will be Ryan Smith & Jack Coward, creators & hosts of 'Let's Be Frank Podcast' – a mental health awareness podcast that gives men a platform and a safe space where they can stand up and speak out about their life struggles and mental health challenges.Want to join the live recordings?Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.Please Support Our Podcast!If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
Ep.136 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we start this month's focus on 'Mental Health & Learning Disability', looking at how as soft tissue therapists we can play a part in the healthcare of patients & clients with mental health issues and / or learning disabilities, as well as keeping an eye on our own mental health. This Month's Guests:
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Our sincere thanks to James Chapman for giving up his time to be a guest on the show! Want to join the live recordings?Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.Please Support Our Podcast!If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
'ASK TIM!' - special guest Tim Allardyce answers any questions that YOU, a soft tissue clinician, may have regarding work & survival in the healthcare industry. This is the first of a regular series that will be recorded LIVE on the first Tuesday of every month, at 8pm (UK) on the Sports Therapy Association YouTube channel. Join us LIVE! No need to be an STA member! Submit YOUR questions to Tim by either joining us for the live stream on YouTube or emailing them prior to the show to: matt@thesta.co.uk. Tim Allardyce is a leading physiotherapist & osteopath working across elite sport, NHS, and private practice. With over 17 years experience as a physiotherapist, he is founder of Rehab My Patient, an exercise software program for sports therapists, physiotherapists, osteopaths and chiropractors, that can be used on any computer or tablet by the practitioner and the patient. Questions Answered in this episode of 'Ask Tim':
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Our sincere thanks to Tim Allardyce and STA Founder Gary Benson for giving up their time to be guests on the show! Want to join the live recordings?Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.Please Support Our Podcast!If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
Part 3 of this month's 'Focus on the Hip' is a follow up to Ep.133, in which guest Dr. Sarah Rollins of Pure Sports Medicine & the Ministry of Defence (MoD) returns, this time accompanied by Sports Physio Emer Acton to together talk about a real life posterior hip case which they saw in clinic literally that day!Emer Acton is a clinical specialist MSK physiotherapist who works with Dr. Rollins for the MoD, but is about to embark on a new role with McLaren F1 Race Team as their Senior Specialist Physiotherapist. A big fan of the 'hands on' approach, Emer discusses the process she followed with Dr. Rollins to diagnose what the issue was with a patient who had presented himself to them that day with a rather strange combination of posterior hip symptoms that initially had them both a little stumped. This episode is a wonderful example of clinical reasoning, and indeed something we may well start doing regularly on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast. There is so much to gain in this episode, the chance to listen to the step by step mutidiscipinary approach that two such highly experienced professionals followed in order to ascertain what was indeed causing the patient's symptoms. Enjoy!
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Our sincere thanks to Emer Acton and Dr Sarah Rollins for giving up their time to be guests on the show! Want to join the live recordings?Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.Please Support Our Podcast!If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In Ep.133 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we bring you Part 2 of this month’s ‘Focus on The Hip’, with special guest Dr. Sarah Rollins discussing Buttock Pain (posterior hip pain), a condition treated by soft tissue therapists but all too often under the assumption that all buttock pain arises from the Piriformis muscle. Dr Sarah Rollins delves into the anatomy of the posterior hip and the many potential reasons for our clients & patients suffering from buttock pain.Dr. Sarah Rollins spent 11 years training & serving as an Army GP. In 2009, she left the Army and took up a post with the Ministry of Defence as a Civil Servant GP. In 2012 she moved to the Regional Rehabilitation Unit in Aldershot to work in Sport, Exercise & MSK Medicine. In 2017, Sarah completed her Masters in Medical Ultrasound and in 2018 wrote the FSEM UK training guidelines for MSK Ultrasound training & mentoring.Sarah is a runner and orienteer, and an ex-GB athlete herself having represented Great Britain at 11 World Orienteering Championships. She continues to compete at a Master’s level winning a Gold medal in 2022. Topics discussed:
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Our sincere thanks to Dr Sarah Rollins for giving up her time to be a guest on the show! Want to join the live recordings?Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.Please Support Our Podcast!If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In Ep.132 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we bring you Part 1 of this month’s ‘Focus on The Hip’, with special guest Holly Soper-Doyle talking to us about Hip Dysplasia, a condition defined by the socket of the hip joint being too shallow.Hip Dysplasia, more prevalent in women (8:2) than men, is known to be a common cause of developing early onset osteoarthritis. If left undiagnosed and/or untreated the joint can degenerate so much that it results in bone on bone contact and therefore requires a hip replacement.Holly Soper-Doyle is Specialist musculoskeletal Physiotherapist at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital and owner of Integrum Physiotherapy in North London. Her passion is highlighting the gap that exists in diagnosis of hip dysplasis, as well as evidence informed resources for rehabilitation, both conservative management and pre & post-operatively.Topics discussed:
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Our sincere thanks to Holly Soper-Doyle for giving up her time to be a guest on the show, especially given the minimal sleep she is experiencing due to the joys of having a 9 month old son! Want to join the live recordings?Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.Please Support Our Podcast!If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
Happy New Year! As it’s the first Tuesday of the month, we bring you a 'HAVE YOUR SAY' episode in which host Matt Phillips is joined in the studio by soft tissue therapists to discuss real issues that affect our industry, with a particular focus in this episode on how soft tissue therapists can/should be preparing their business & clinic for the coming year. To help us, we are also joined by Tim Allaryce, Group Clinical Director, Founder of RehabMyPatient and NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur.Guests in this episode:
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Our sincere thanks to al of the STA regional reps & members who joined us for this episode, as well as the great Tim Allardyce of Rehab My Patient and everyone who tuned in live to watch the recording. Want to join the live recordings?Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.Please Support Our Podcast!If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In Ep.130 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we bring you the final part of this month's 'Focus on Education' with special guest Anna Maria Mazzieri, Director & Lead Tutor of The ST School, a highly regarded group of training providers delivering the Diploma in Soft Tissue Therapy (BTEC level 5) in Exeter, Bristol and Birmingham.
Having trained in Massage Therapy in 2002 and progressed into more clinical aspects of the profession (including the ISRM Soft Tissue Therapy Diploma and a BSc in Sports Therapy) Anna Maria champions its role in modern MSK care. Through her clinics and schools, she is driving a change in Soft Tissue Therapy practice and Training by pushing for Evidence Based Practice, a drive which she is now expanding to the wider industry with her involvement in developing a new curriculum for the introduction of Evidence Based Practice in one of the UK Soft Tissue Therapy qualifications.Joining Anna Maria in this episode are past & present students of The Soft Tissue School Imi Testa, Jo Holloway and Michal Konopko.
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Our sincere thanks to Anna Maria, Imi Testa, Jo Holloway and Michal Konopko for giving up their time to be guests on the show! Want to join the live recordings?Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.Please Support Our Podcast!If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In Ep.129 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we bring you the first of a two part 'Focus on Education' with special guest Mike Grice, Director of Movement Therapy Education.
Movement Therapy Education is a specialist training company delivering therapy education. Started by Mike Grice in 2003, its courses are designed to bridge the gap between the fitness industry/sports massage and clinicians. Their mission statement: “to teach the skills that help therapists who have not been to University to develop their clinical, critical thinking and research skills to ensure they can communicate effectively with those working in Allied Healthcare.”Mike Grice is a Registered Osteopath with over 20 years experience in the Health and Fitness Industry. He lectures on the FdSc and BSc Sports Therapy programmes at University College Birmingham and throughout the world in Anatomy and Intrinsic Biomechanics Coaching. Mike is a lead tutor/instructor for Elite Therapy Education, Biomechanics Education, Oxford School of Sports Massage (OSSM), RockTape/RockBlade and NAQI and regularly teaches courses for Premier League and Championship football clubs.Mike regularly presents at conferences including Therapy Expo, FitPro, International Fitness Showcase, Good Health Show and the IOC world conference for Injury Prevention in Monaco. He also runs Movement Therapy Clinics in Birmingham where his team put all that Movement Therapy Education teach in to practice.Joning Mike Grice in this episode are past MTE students Jack Woolhouse & Jai Mistry, and current MTE student Julie Duff.
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Our sincere thanks to Mike, Jack, Jai and Julie for giving up their time to be guests on the show! Want to join the live recordings?Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.Please Support Our Podcast!If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In Ep.123 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we bring you 'Cognitive Biases & Judgement Noise' with special guest Tristen Attenborough.With a record number of presentations at this year’s Therapy Expo, one speaker that definitely caused a stir was Tristen Attenborough. His presentation “In my experience... the world is more or less flat” delved into cognitive psychology - how we perceive the world, remember things and make decisions. By delivering insight into topics such as memory, cognitive biases, judgement noise and intuition, Tristen presented the argument that by understanding our fallibilities we can become better therapists.Owner of Move Massage Pro in Northamptonshire, Tristen is committed to developing evidence-based practice. He was awarded an MSc in Pain Management (with distinction) at Cardiff University in 2021.
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Our sincere thanks to Tristen Attenborough for giving up his time to be a guest on the show. For Part Two, please email YOUR QUESTIONS to matt@thesta.co.uk Want to join the live recordings?Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.Please Support Our Podcast!If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
The 'Have Your Say' episode on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast is normally recorded on the first Tuesday of the month, but with the recently attended Therapy Expo 2022 at the NEC Birmingham (November 23rd & 24th), we thought we'd record the episode a week early to give YOU the listener the chance to share your thoughts & reflections!
The STA has proudly been a part of Therapy Expo every year since its launch in 2013 at Manchester Central. In 2015, when Therapy Expo moved to the NEC Birmingham, the STA followed, with a clear mission of supporting its members and helping raise standards within the industry. This year, like last year, we had our dedicated 'STA Open Theatre' with two days of quality speakers taking to the stand:
In this episode, host Matt Phillips of Runchatlive is joined by STA regional reps and members to reflect on how the two days and went and discuss what could potentially be done to make Therapy Expo 2023 even better. Matt is joined by:
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Our sincere thanks to al of the STA regional reps & members who joined us for this episode, to everyone who tuned in live to watch the recording. A huge thank you to all of this year's fantastic speakers in the STA Therapy Update Theatre, and to Therapy Expo for working with us once agin to help promote excellence in the soft tissue therapy industry.
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
One week til we pack our bags & head up to Therapy Expo 2022 at the NEC Birmingham, November 23rd & 24th. The STA has proudly been a part of Therapy Expo every year since its launch in 2013 at Manchester Central. In 2016, when Therapy Expo moved to the NEC Birmingham, the STA followed, with a clear mission of supporting its members and helping raise standards within the industry. This year, like last year, we bring you our dedicated 'STA Open Theatre', offering you two full days of quality speakers.
Over the nine years of Therapy Expo, speakers have come and gone, but one that has stood the test of time and will be once again both chairing and presenting this year is Mike James 'The Endurance Physio'.
Mike holds a Masters Degree in Physiotherapy and Bachelors degrees in Sports Rehabilitation and Sports Science. He is a former military Physical Training Instructor who has spent over 20 years working with novice to elite endurance athletes. He has a long career as an endurance athlete completing over 100 marathons and ultra-marathons, 14 Ironman Triathlon and many other ultra-distance events. He is Director of The Endurance Physio, providing treatment to athletes and education for clinicians working with endurance athletes.
In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we chat with Mike about his extensive career and how over the years he has modified his working practice to suit the time at hand. Mike gives some excellent advice on how soft tissue therapists can be successful in giving their career longevity, and stay up to date with modern practice.
Mike also tells about his presentations at this year's Therapy Expo, all in Theatre B:
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Our sincere thanks to Mike James for giving up his time to be a guest on the show. Remember, Mike will be presenting in Theatre B at Therapy Expo on the Wednesday 09:55– 10:25 'Supercharging your subjective: how to avoid the biggest mistakes we all make at the start of an assessment' and on the Thursday 10:35– 11:05 'Making the other 167 hours matter: why it's so important to influence what they do when they aren't in clinic and how to do it.' and 14:10– 14:40 'Give less but do more!: the only three exercise progressions you'll ever need for any exercise.'
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
With just two weeks to go until Therapy Expo 2022 at the NEC Birmingham November 23rd & 24th, we talk with Dr Claire Minshull of Get Back To Sport and James Chapman of All About The Mind, both of whom will be presenting in the STA Theatre at Therapy Expo.
Dr Claire Minshull is one of the most highly respected rehabilitation specialists in the UK, with over 20 years of experience working in academia, the NHS and in leading research roles. As founder of Get Back To Sport, her goal is to enable the transference of research findings into enhancing practice. Claire will be presenting 'Critical Differences Between Strength & Power' in the STA Theatre on Wednesday Nov 23rd at 3.15pm.
James Chapman is an accredited instructor of Mental First Aid at Work (MHFA), delivering both Adult and Youth courses. He is also a yoga teacher & yoga therapist with over 16 years experience, specialising in mental health and addiction, and has worked with some of the leading mental health charities, rehab clinics and the NHS. James will be presenting 'Mental First Aid At Work' in the STA Theatre on Thursday Nov 24th at 3.30pm.
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Our sincere thanks to Dr Claire Minshull and James Chapman for giving up their time to be guests on the show. Remember, Claire will be presenting 'Critical Differences Between Strength & Power' in the STA Theatre on Wednesday Nov 23rd at 3.15pm. James Chapman will be presenting 'Mental First Aid At Work' in the STA Theatre on Thursday Nov 24th at 3.30pm. See you there!
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
On the first tuesday of every month on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we invite YOU to join us live on YouTube to 'HAVE YOUR SAY!'
Host Matt Phillips (creator of runchatlive.com) is joined by: • Gary Benson - Founder of The Sports Therapy Association (STA) • STA member Nicki Mansfield of Mansfield Massage & Movement in St Ives, Cambridgeshire • STA Rep for Chester, Wirral, Manchester Benjamin Mace-Crossley of Repose Sports Massage and Injury Clinic • STA member Stevie Barr at Fit Thru Life based in Glasgow
In this episode, as always recorded LIVE on YouTube then uploaded as a podcast, topics include:
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Our sincere thanks to everyone who joined us for the live recording, and of course everyone who leaves ratings & reviews for the podcast. STA members - be sure to use the STA discount when purchasing Therapy Expo tickets. If you are unsure of what the code is, please email admin@thesta.co.uk
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In Ep.123 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are joined by special guest Bill Taylor, widely recognised in the UK and internationally as one of the leading pelvic health physios in male pelvic floor dysfunction, with a special interest in the use of manual and exercise therapy in addressing this condition.
Bill will be presenting 'Male Pelvic Health Red Flags' in the STA Theatre at Therapy Expo 2022 on on Day 1 (Wednesday 23rd November) at 1.45pm, and 10.35am in Theatre C.
Having taught widely in the UK, Europe and Israel on men’s health physiotherapy and male & female pelvic health, Bill is one of the few UK based Physiotherapists to work full-time in male and female pelvic health and has built one of the UK’s biggest pelvic health clinics at Taylor Physiotherapy in Edinburgh. He is also Consultant Physiotherapist for Scottish Ballet, was integral in the development of a full time physiotherapy service to the ballet and continues to work with dancers of all ages and abilities in his Edinburgh clinic. He is a visiting Lecturer at Edinburgh University where he contributes to the MSc in Dance Science and Education, teaching a Preventative Dance Injury Module, and also a visiting Lecturer at Edinburgh Napier University where he teaches on the BSc/MSc Midwifery course and MSc Physiotherapy course.
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Our sincere thanks to Bill Taylor for giving up his time to be a guest on the show. Remember, Bill will be presenting 'Male Pelvic Health Red Flags' in the STA Theatre at Therapy Expo 2022 on on Day 1 (Wednesday 23rd November) at 1.45pm, and 10.35am in Theatre C. See you there!
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In Ep.122 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are joined by special guest Liz Bayley, who will be presenting 'The Dancer's Foot' in the STA Theatre Therapy Expo 2022 November 23rd & 24th on the Thursday at 10am, and in the Keynote Theatre at 1.50pm.
When it comes to understanding & managing dance performance related injury, Liz Bayley has a wealth of experience. A professional dancer for 15 years including a year in Paris at ‘The Moulin Rouge’, Liz has worked as a sports therapist in the West End on shows such as ‘Wicked’, ‘The Wizard of Oz’, ‘Singing in the Rain’, ‘Shrek’, ‘Matilda’, and ‘Jersey Boys’.
Liz is currently the senior physio on Disney’s ‘The Lion King’ at the Lyceum Theatre, with the company West End Osteopathy. She is also a specialist performing arts physio with the world renowned ‘Trinity Laban’ in London and currently running here extremely popular ‘Foot and Ankle Fundamentals’ course.
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Our sincere thanks to Liz Bayley for giving up her time to be a guest on the show. Remember, Liz will be presenting 'The Dancer's Foot' in the STA Theatre at Therapy Expo on the Thursday at 10am, and in the Keynote Theatre at 1.50pm. See you there!
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In Ep.121 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, our countdown to Therapy Expo 2022 November 23rd & 24th at the NEC Birmingham continues, bringing you speakers who will be presenting in the STA THEATRE across the two days.
In this episode, we are joined by Sonia Fierro, a qualified Osteopath & Sports Therapist who has worked as part of the medical team of various elite sports - from GB Fencing, to GB Diving and Swimming and was part of the CrossFit Europe/Meridian Athlete Services team. Sonia is a nationally ranked Powerlifting athlete and holds the Italian Deadlift Record for the U57 category.
Sonia, who has herself recently had a baby, will be talking about how her crossfit and lifting of weights was/has been affected & adjusted pre & post pregnancy. Sonia is a hugely popular speaker at Therapy Expo, and has two presentations on the Thursday. She will also be in the STA Theatre on the Wednesday at 9.15am joining the 'Women In Sports Therapy (WIST) round table discussion.
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Our sincere thanks to Sonia Fierro (& her baby daughter!) for giving up her time to be a guest on the show! Remember, Sonia will be part of the Women In Sports Therapy's 'Round Table Chat' in the STA Theatre at Therapy Expo on Wednesday 23rd October at 9.15am!
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
On the first tuesday of every month on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we invite YOU to join us live on YouTube to 'HAVE YOUR SAY!'
Host Matt Phillips (creator of runchatlive.com) is joined by Gary Benson - Founder of The Sports Therapy Association (STA), Catherine Rimer - STA Rep for Leeds/ West Yorkshire, Becky Carroll - STA Regional Rep for South West, and Keith Burnett - STA Regional Rep for East Midlands & Neck Guru.
In this episode, as always recorded LIVE on YouTube then uploaded as a podcast, topics include:
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Our sincere thanks to everyone who joined us for the live recording, and of course everyone who leaves ratings & reviews for the podcast. STA members - be sure to use the STA discount when purchasing Therapy Expo tickets. If you are unsure of what the code is, please email admin@thesta.co.uk
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
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In Ep.119 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, our countdown to Therapy Expo 2022 November 23rd & 24th at the NEC Birmingham continues, bringing you speakers who will be presenting in the STA THEATRE across the two days.
In this episode, we are joined by James Earls, a hugely popular writer, lecturer and bodyworker specialising in Myofascial Release and Structural Integration. He is the author of internationally acclaimed books including 'Understanding the Human Foot', 'Born To Walk' and 'Fascial Release for Structural Balance'.
In this episode, James talks about how the information & education he provides, as well as his own practice, have evolved over the last ten years, and discusses his up & coming presentiion at Therapy Expo - 'Understanding the Human Foot ' - taking place 11.30am on Wednesday 23rd November in the STA Theatre.
Topics discussed include:
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Our sincere thanks to James Earls for giving up his time to be a guest on the show! Remember, James will be presenting in the STA Theatre at Therapy Expo on Wednesday 23rd October at 11.30am!
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In Ep.118 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we continue our countdown to Therapy Expo 2022 November 23rd & 24th at the NEC Birmingham, bringing you speakers who will be presenting in the STA THEATRE across the two days.
In this episode, we are joined by two fantastic educators from our industry: Anna Maria Mazzieri - Director of The School & one third of the Massage Collective; and Paul Coker - Owner of Move Physiotherapy & former Medical Director for Rocktape UK.
Anna Maria and Paul talk about their up & coming presentation at Therapy Expo 'Massage & Manual Therapy: A Modern View', taking place at 9am on Thursday 24th November in the STA Theatre. With the huge amount of experience these two excellent practicioners have, this is definitely an episode to watch/listen to!
Topics discussed include:
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Our sincere thanks to Anna Maria Mazzieri & Paul Coker for giving up their time to be guests on the show! Remember, they will be presenting in the STA Theatre at Therapy Expo at 9.15am on Thursday 24th November!
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In Ep.117 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we start the countdown to Therapy Expo 2022 November 23rd & 24th at the NEC Birmingham, bringing you speakers who will be presenting in the STA THEATRE across the two days.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr Gary Mendoza, founder & director of ‘Stages of Change’, who will be presenting in the STA Theatre at 11.30am on Thursday 24th November: 'Understanding Your Client's Behaviour Change Journey.'
With a PhD in Nutrition and particular interest in the psychology of change, Dr Mendoza trained under the founders of Motivational Interviewing (MI) Professors Stephen Rollnick & William Miller, and has since completed advanced MI training, introduction to counselling and a level 5 diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.
Whether your client is rehabbing an injury or looking for performance gains, communication skills & an understanding of the foundational processes behind behavioural change play a vital role in helping them make the lifestyle changes they require.
Topics discussed include:
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Our sincere thanks to Dr Gary Mendoza for giving up his time to be a guest on the show! Remember, he will be presenting in the STA Theatre at Therapy Expo at 11.30am on Thursday 24th November!
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On the first tuesday of every month on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we invite YOU to join us live on YouTube to 'HAVE YOUR SAY!'
Host Matt Phillips, creator of runchatlive.com, is joined by Gary Benson, Founder of The Sports Therapy Association (STA), Dr Fiona Higgs, host of the Women in Sports Therapy Podcast (WIST), and Liam Richardson (Content Manager for Therapy Expo). In this episode, as always recorded LIVE on YouTube then uploaded as a podcast, topics include:
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Our sincere thanks to Liam Richardson of Therapy Expo for giving up his time to be a guest on the show. STA members - be sure to use the STA discount when purchasing Therapy Expo tickets. If you are unsure of what the code is, please email admin@thesta.co.uk
Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
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Part 3 of our 'Focus On The Knee' on the Sports Therapy Association Videocast & Podcast: 'Do I Need Knee Surgery?' with special guest Jonathan Bell, Consultant Orthopaedic Knee Surgeon.
Jonathan Bell is a Consultant Orthopaedic Knee Surgeon at Wimbledon Clinics. His areas of expertise include treating sports injuries, ligament reconstruction, tendinopathy and degenerative conditions. With his research dedicated to minimally invasive techniques, he is also vastly experienced with arthroscopic surgery and reconstruction of ligament injuries.
In this episode, Jonathan Bell discusses arthroscopy, i.e. key hole surgery to remove debris, smooth ragged edges, and cut away cartilage that is impairing knee function.
Topics discussed include:
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Our sincere thanks to Jonathan Bell for giving up his time to be a guest on the show.
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Part 2 of our 'Focus On The Knee' on the Sports Therapy Association Videocast & Podcast: 'Patellofemoral Pain & Fat Pad Syndrome' with special guest Claire Robertson.
Claire Robertson has helped thousands of professionals around the world to assess & treat patellofemoral pain and fat pad irritation by providing on-site courses. She has lectured internationally and has many research papers and editorials published in internationally peer-reviewed journals.
As a consultant physiotherapist & knee specialist, Claire has worked in the NHS, academia and private practice, and currently runs a specialist patellofemoral clinic at Wimbledon Clinics. Claire is also the physiotherapist for the Warren Smith Ski Academy.
Topics discussed in this episode include:
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Our sincere thanks to Claire Robertson for giving up her time to be a guest on the show.
NEXT EPISODE... Aug 30th - ‘Do I need Knee Surgery’ with Consultant Orthopaedic Knee Surgeon Jonathan Bell
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Regular host Matt Phillips returns from sunny Cyprus to bring us THREE episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast focusing on the KNEE. In this episode 'The Adolescent Knee', Matt's special guest is Angela Jackson, a physiotherapist on a mission to provide fellow health care professionals with tools to reduce the amount of injury we see in youth sport - injury that all too often with the right education could have been avoided.
Angela's website angelajacksonphysio.com includes a fantastic series of courses for health care professionals including “Assessment, Diagnosis and Return to Play of the Adolescent Knee” and “Injury to Return to Play - Adolescent Knee and Low Back Pain”.
Topics discussed in this episode include:
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Our sincere thanks to Angela Jackson for giving up her time to be a guest on the show.
NEXT EPISODES... Aug 23rd - 'Patellofemoral Pain' with specialist Claire Robertson Aug 30th - ‘Do I need Knee Surgery’ with Consultant Orthopaedic Knee Surgeon Jonathan Bell
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Want to know what it's like working as a therapist with elite athletes at the Commonwealth Games? In Ep.111 of The Sports Therapy Association Podcast, guest host Mike Grice of Movement Therapy Education (standing in whilst regular host Matt Phillips of Runcatlive is on holiday!) is joined by special guests Tim Allardyce of Rehab My Patient and STA member Nichola Smith of chamomilehealthholistic.uk.
Together, the three provide a fascinating insight into what it's like working with elite athletes, based largely on their recent experience working at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Topics discussed include:
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Our sincere thanks to everyone who joined us for the episode!
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In STA Ep110, we start a new series of monthly 'Have Your Say' episodes which will provide YOU the chance to to comment freely on this month's podcast episodes, and also any topics connected to the Sports Therapy & Sports Massage Therapy.
Joining host Matt Phillips of runchatlive is Gary Benson Founder of the STA, Dr Fiona Higgs of the Women In Sports Therapy Podcast and Scott Loynes Regional Rep Co-ordinator STA North East and Yorkshire.
Topics discussed include:
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Our sincere thanks to everyone who joins us for the live recordings, and to everyone who downoads the podcast!
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In Part 3 of our monthly focus on 'The Foot & Ankle', we welcome special guests James Earls and Lucy Wintle in an episode entitled 'The Evolving Foot'.
James Earls is a hugely popular writer, lecturer and bodyworker specialising in Myofascial Release and Structural Integration. He is the author of internationally acclaimed books including 'Understanding the Human Foot', 'Born To Walk' and 'Fascial Release for Structural Balance'.
Lucy Wintle, co-author of 'Understanding the Human Foot' is the founder & owner of Canterbury Pilates, with a particular interest in integrating fascial movement. Lucy is part of a team designing and delivering in depth movement and anatomy courses to already qualified teachers.
Topics in this episode include:
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Our monthly focus on 'The Foot & Ankle' continues, and in this episode we turn our attention to the extremely common and yet notoriously tricky to treat condition known as 'Plantar Fasciitis', and how other conditions of the foot, ankle and indeed whole body need to also be considered when presented with common symptoms.
Joining us in this episode are Sports Podiatrists Maddie Tait of mtpodiatry.co.uk and Ian Griffiths of sportspodiatryinfo.co.uk. Maddie Tait and Ian Griffiths both have a huge amount of experience working with complex foot & ankle injuries. Maddie works closely with Foot and Ankle Consultants, Sports Medicine Doctors and Physiotherapists and has represented England in Hockey. Ian has spoken worldwide on the topics of lower limb biomechanics and foot orthoses, and is also a visiting lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, leading the biomechanics module on the MSc in Sports & Exercise Medicine.
Topics discussed in this episode include:
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Our sincere thanks to Maddie Tate and Ian Griffiths for giving up their time to be guests on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast.
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This month on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we start a new focus topic: 'The Foot & Ankle'. Three episodes, each one bringing you expert guests discussing and sharing their experience & knowledge regarding 'Foot & Ankle' injury management.
In this first episode, we look at the ANATOMY of the foot & ankle, with special guests Dr Emma Cowley, Director of 4D Podiatry & Senior Teaching Fellow at Southampton University, and Nick Knight, MSK/Sports Podiatrist & Owner of NK Sports Podiatry.
Topics discussed in this episode include:
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Whether you are running your own clinic or working as part of a team, how much attention do you pay to looking after your own Mental Health? Would you recognise the signs if you needed help? Would you know who to go to for support & advice?
In Part 4 of our month's 'Focus on BUSINESS', the topic is 'Mental Health for Business', with special guest James Chapman of AllAboutTheMind.com. James is an instructor for MHFA (Mental Health First Aid) and was a guest back in January 2021 in Ep.35 'Mental Health First Aid Training' talking about how as therapists we can support our patients/clients.
We are also joined by guest Emma Wardle, a graduate Sports Therapist, business & clinic owner Based In Farnborough, and South East Regional Rep for the Sports Therapy Association. Emma is also a previous guest on the show, back in November 2021 in Ep75 ‘Safety In Practice: Female Sports Massage Therapists’ which we thoroughly recommend you listen to.
Topics discussed in this episode include:
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Our sincere thanks to James Chapman and Emma Wardle for giving up their time to be guests on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast.
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In Part 3 of our month's 'Focus on BUSINESS', the topic is 'Social Media Marketing for Business', with special guest mentor and business development strategist Gilly Woodhouse.
Gilly Woodhouse is a Coach, Speaker, Trainer & Author who has been helping clinics become fully booked and profitable since 2013. With particular focus on guiding clinicians on how to avoid wasting time & money on stuff that doesn’t work, Gilly discusses in this episode ways that soft tissue therapists can streamline their business and social media marketing, save time, and be more efficient and profitable.
Topics discussed include:
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Our sincere thanks to Gilly Woodhouse for giving up her time to be a guest on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
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Our month's 'Focus on Business' continues on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, in an episode entitled ’How To Optimise Client Experience' with special guests Jemma Oliver & Andy Hosgood.
Jemma Oliver, creator of 'The Physio & Therapist Support Group' and Andy Hosgood, founder of 'Elevate Your Clinic' have a huge amount of experience in helping therapists manage & expand their businesses, and in this episode they guide us on how to optimise one of the most important factors in any business: client experience.
This episode includes some exceptional advice on how to optimise client experience, from pre-arrival to initial consultation, feedback to follow up. Also, how to measure what is working & where to focus time, effort and energy!
Topics discussed:
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Our sincere thanks to Jemma Oliver and Andy Hosgood for giving up their time to be guests on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
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This month on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, our focus is on the BUSINESS side of being a successful Soft Tissue Therapist.
As Sports Massage Therapists and Sports Therapists, many of us believe that the success of our clinic relies solely on our manual therapy skills. However, being a successful therapist in this challenging economic climate requires FAR more than that, and many clinics fail to reach optimum performance due to lack of BUSINESS acumen.
In this episode, special guest Tim Allardyce, Group Clinical Director, Founder of Rehab My Patient and NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur, will be discussing the FIVE most common business mistakes that soft tissue therapists make when trying to build a successful clinic.
Topics discussed:
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Our sincere thanks to Tim for giving up his time to be a guest on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
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Our month's 'Focus on Nutrition' concludes with Part 4: ‘Nutrition for the Athletic Female’.
In this episode, we are joined by special guest Kathryn Stewart, a registered dietician with the Dublin Nutrition Centre, with a Masters in Sport and Exercise Nutrition.
Kathryn has worked as a dietitian in both the UK and Ireland covering a range of clinical areas such as bowel surgery, gut disorders, oncology, stroke, respiratory conditions, heart health and weight management.
Some of you may have seen the work Kathryn has done with The Athletic Female team Emma Brockwell, Grainne Donnelly and Dr Helen McElroy, who were guests on the show back in February 2022 in Ep.89 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast: 'The Athletic Female'.
Topics discussed:
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Our sincere thanks to Kathryn Stewart for giving up her time to be a guest on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
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Our 'Focus on Nutrition' month continues with Part 3: 'Food Intolerance' with special guest Dr Gill Hart, BSc (Hons), PhD, Cert Mgmt (Open), FIBMS.
Dr Gill Hart is a leading UK Biochemist, an expert on food intolerance and a credible and respected authority on a range of related issues, with over twenty years experience in the development and clinical evaluation of diagnostic tests.
As Scientific Director at YorkTest Laboratories ,a leading provider of food intolerance tests and food allergy tests for 40 years, Gill regularly gives talks and lectures on food intolerance at Universities, Colleges, trade shows and consumer events. She also provides guidance for those choosing diagnostic tests with her ‘What makes a good diagnostic test’ checklist, and has written many articles in scientific journals and consumer magazines.
Topics discussed in this episode include:
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We've reached 100 episodes! A huge thank you to all listeners & guests who have helped us reach this milestone! And to celebrate it, we continue our 'Focus on Nutrition' month: 'The Endurance Diet' with special guest Matt Fitzgerald.
Matt Fitzgerald is a hugely respected endurance runner, sports journalist & best selling author. Therapists who work with runners/triathletes or are runners/triathletes themselves will most probably be familiar with Matt Fitzgerald's articles online & in magazines, plus his books including 'Brain Training for Runners', '80/20 Running', the recent 'Run Like a Pro', plus his excellent nutrition based books including the 'Racing Weight Series', 'Diet Cults' and 'The Endurance Diet'.
This episode is an absolute must for anyone interested in diet for endurance athletes!
Topics discussed include:
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New month, new Focus Topic... NUTRITION! Join us for LIVE video recordings of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast throughout May at 8pm (GMT+1) with special guests discussing nutrition related topics.
Our special guest Dr Gary Mendoza, a behaviour change expert and lecturer in Nutrition for Sport & Exercise at Bath Spa and Cardiff Metropolitan Universities, opens the month with an episode entitled 'Nutrition: Mind Over Matter?'
Dr Mendoza was a guest back in August 2021 in Ep64 of the Sports Therapy Asspciation Podcast: 'Motivational Interviewing for Client Communication', and in this episode discusses how important an understanding of Behaviour Change is when working with patients or clients trying to manage their weight.
Topics discussed include:
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About This Week's Guest Dr Gary Mendoza has a PhD in Nutrition and a particular interest in the psychology of change. A former programme leader for sports nutrition and advanced sports nutrition at Massey University in New Zealand, Dr Mendoza lectures in nutrition for sport and exercise at Bath Spa and Cardiff Metropolitan Universities and is an Academic Associate member of the SENr. He is also director of Stages of Change Ltd and delivers the Behaviour Change Workshop, drawing on information he gained from training under the founders of Motivational Interviewing (MI) Professors Stephen Rollnick & William Miller.
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And so we reach the final part of our 'SLEEP AWARENESS MONTH' on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, with special guest Dr Amy M Bender, Director of Clinical Sleep Science at Cerebra, talking about 'In-Home Polysomnography' and sharing the results of host Matt Phillips' recent five week sleep study.
What is in-Home Polysomnography? The most comprehensive form of sleep study currently available requires going to a sleep-lab. However, for many the sleeping environment is unnatural and equipment uncomfortable. A popular alternative is the ‘Home Sleep Apnea Test’ (HSAT), which though convenient only measures breathing and respiratory functions, not sleep quality.
Enter the ‘Cerebra Sleep System‘ – an in-home, self applied polysomnogram (PSG) that provides the quality diagnostics of an in-lab study with the convenience of Home Sleep Apnea Testing.
For those of you who like the nitty gritty, Cerebra Sleep System uses the patented algorithm Odds Ratio Product (ORP) that micro analyses the Electroencephalogram (EEG) signal providing a continuous measure of sleep depth, moving beyond conventional scoring methods to dig deeper into brain activity.
The Cerebra Sleep System can measure brain waves (EEG), eye movement (EOG), respiratory data, leg and body movements, pulse oximetry, and heart rate (ECG).
Matt Phillips Sleep Study using ‘Cerebra Sleep System’ My personal five week sleep study included:
In this podcast episode, topics discussed included:
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About This Week's Guest Dr. Amy Bender is Director of Clinical Sleep Science at Cerebra, a digital health company in Canada focused on improving access to advanced digital sleep analysis and diagnostic sleep technology. She is a highly respected researcher with written publications, interviews for stories in Oprah Magazine and public speaking appearances including Ted Med talk. Dr Bender has worked with the National Hockey League, Canadian national team athletes & Olympic athletes, and is no stranger to sport herself with pastimes including mountaineering and Ironman Triathlon.
A huge thanks to all of our special guests during 'Sleep Awareness Month' on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast:
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Part 3 of our 'SLEEP AWARENESS MONTH' on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast brings you 'Sleep: Injury & Performance' with special guest Dr Jonathan Charest, Director of Athlete Sleep Services at The Centre for Sleep & Human Performance, in Calgary, Canada.
Dr Charest, a published scientific author in the field of sleep research, discusses the impact sleep quality/quantity can have on athletic performance, cognition, health, and mental well-being. He also talks about the role of sleep in reducing risk of injury, and how by delivering education, screening tools, and research-based strategies we can help establish healthy sleep for athletes throughout their career.
Topics discussed include:
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About This Week's Guest Dr. Jonathan Charest is the director of Athlete Sleep Services and a behavioral sleep medicine specialist at the Centre for Sleep & Human Performance as well as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Calgary. A published scientific author in the field of sleep research, Dr Charest Focuses on how to optimize sleep, training and travel schedule for athletes, occasional athletes, and student-athletes, and possesses expertise in behavioral sleep medicine (CBT-I), circadian rhythms disorders as well as the specific reality of the athletic population. As an ex-athlete, he believes in the importance of sleep, recovery and regeneration in the performance environment.
A huge thanks to Dr Jonathan Charest for giving up his time to join us!
JOIN US FOR MORE EPISODES! Because SLEEP is such a massively important topic, this month's 'Sleep Awareness' series is being recorded LIVE on not just the STA YouTube Channel but also Runchatlive Facebook Page!
Feel free to join us LIVE on Tuesdays throughout April at 8pm (GMT+1)!
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'SLEEP AWARENESS MONTH' on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast continues with Part 2: 'Sleep Trackables' with special guest Dr Olivia Walch, CEO of Arcascope, a company that develops science-backed apps to help people fix their sleep and circadian rhythms.
With an estimated one in three people in the UK reporting regular sleep complaints, it is not surprising that sleep trackers have become enormously popular over the last few years. On waking up, our faithful Fitbit, Oura Ring or Withings Sleep Analyzer (to name just three) will inform you of the quantity & quality of your night's sleep, but just how accurate are they? Can the information these consumer sleep wearables provide be put to good use, or are they just another modern day gadget causing dependency and anxiety?
Special guest Dr Olivia Walch takes us through such questions to see how marketing claims hold up under the scrutiny of science, and discusses what role they can play in improving sleep health.
Topics discussed include:
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About This Week's Guest Dr Olivia Walch has been studying the mathematics of sleep for the last ten years, getting her Ph.D in Applied Mathematics from the University of Michigan in 2016. She is the CEO of Arcascope, a company dedicated to making science-backed apps to help people fix their sleep and circadian rhythms. Olivia is also co-editor of Political Geometry, a volume on the mathematics of gerrymandering, with Moon Duchin.
A huge thanks to Dr Olivia Walch for giving up her time to join us!
JOIN US FOR MORE EPISODES! Because SLEEP is such a massively important topic, this month's 'Sleep Awareness' series is being recorded LIVE on not just the STA YouTube Channel but also Runchatlive Facebook Page!
Feel free to join us LIVE on Tuesdays throughout April at 8pm (GMT+1)!
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It's a new dawn... it's a new day... it's a new life for me... and I'm feeeeling... good.
Welcome to 'SLEEP AWARENESS MONTH' on the Sports Therapy Association Videocast & Podcast! Because SLEEP is such a massively important topic, this month's episodes are being recorded LIVE on not just the STA YouTube Channel but also Runchatlive Facebook Page!
Feel free to join us LIVE on Tuesdays throughout April at 8pm (GMT+1)!
About This Week's Guest Jesse Cook is a 5th year Clinical Psychology PhD student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His primary research program focuses on advancing the classification, assessment, and treatment of unexplained excessive daytime sleepiness. Jesse also has unique expertise in the capabilities & shortcomings of commercially available sleep tracking technology. He has a longstanding affiliation with the Sleep Research Society and previously served as the Sleep Research Society Trainee Member At-Large, while currently assisting efforts on the Communications Committee.
In Ep.95 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, Jesse introduces the many areas of sleep that will surface over the coming month and discusses why sleep is currenty being labelled 'The Silent Epidemic.' We are also delighted to be joined (40 minutes in) by next week's guest Dr Olivia Walch, CEO of Arcascope.
Topics discussed include:
Useful Links
A huge thanks to Jesse Cook and Dr Olivia Walch for giving up their time to join us!
NEXT WEEK! Our Sleep Awareness Month continues! Join us Tuesday April 12th for ‘Sleep Trackers’ with Dr Olivia Walch, CEO of Arcascope, PhD Applied Mathematics.
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In the final part of this month's 'Focus on CPD', we welcome special guest Jack March of www.rheumatology.physio. Jack is Clinical Lead for the Rheumatology service delivered by Chews Health, and one of the voices behind The Physio Matters Podcast.
In this live hour, Jack talks to us about his 'Recognising Rheumatology' CPD courses, designed to help soft tissue therapists recognise symptoms and signs of rheumatologic conditions in clinical practice.
This is of huge importance because, as Jack explains, these sympoms often 'masquerade' as the type of lower back pain which most therapists and patients will be sorted via massage and manual therapy and as a result can go undiagnosed for years delaying important disease-modifying treatment.
Jack's website https://rheumatology.physio/ includes blogs, details of courses and the highly recommended Recognising Rheumatology Audio Book.
The next courses Jack has coming up are:
Topics discussed in this episode include:
Useful Links
A huge thanks to Jack March for giving up his time to join us!
NEXT MONTH! In April, our focus will be on SLEEP, with a whole month of episodes dedicated to SLEEP AWARENESS:
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And so we arrive at the fourth episode in this month's 'Focus on CPD' on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast. For this show entitled 'Active Kids are not Mini Adults' we bring you Angela Jackson, a physiotherapist on a mission to stop the pain and frustration that can happen in youth sport when an athlete develops an injury that with the right education could have been avoided.
Angela has worked in the NHS, privately and with sporting teams and youth athletes across all levels sharing her expertise in understanding all aspects of youth athlete development. For 15 years she has been the Physiotherapist and Strength and Conditioning Consultant for Cheshire Cricket Board supporting the Emerging Player Programme, their coach education programme and providing workshops for parents and athletes on injury prevention and performance. She has also created coaching resources for the England & Wales Cricket Board Coaching Association “Wings to Fly” programme.
Anglea has created a series of courses “Active kids are not mini adults” and “Low back Pain in Younger Athletes” for fellow health professionals available through her website angelajacksonphysio.com/
In this episode, Angela talks to us about the “Active kids are not mini adults” course, designed to teach therapists how to assess young athletes and develop a pathway for a safe return to sport and play whilst considering the impact of excess load on both the immature and mature body. The course can be taken as a fully online course with all practical elements studied via video recordings or an integrated online and F2F course where the theory modules are taken online in advance of a practical face-to-face day with Angela covering all aspects of assessment and return to play.
Topics discussed include:
Useful Links:
A huge thanks to Angela Jackson for giving up her time to join us!
NEXT WEEK! In the last of our March 'Focus on CPD' episodes on March 29th, special guest Jack March will be talking to us about his 'Recognising Rheumatology' CPD courses happening April, May and July both online and face to face. Jack was a guest back in Ep.38 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast: Rheumatology 101 with Jack March and generated a lot of interest in revealing how arthritis and other inflammatory or autoimmune conditions are far more common than many soft tissue therapists suspect, often disguising themselves as musculoskeletal issues. Many go undiagnosed for years delaying important disease-modifying treatment.
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The third episode in this month's focus on CPD brings you a special guest whose course 'Reconciling Biomechanics With Pain Science' has been taught in more than 30 countries across 5 continents - the one & only Gregory Lehman.
'Reconciling Biomechanics With Pain Science' is a practical course designed to provide therapists with a simplified yet strongly evidenced based biomechanical approach to injury & pain management that allows the development of skills that address all areas of the biopsychosocial contributors to the pain experience.
It teaches an alternative to the kinesiopathological model of pain & injury but still tries to answer when biomechanics matters. 'Reconciling Biomechanics With Pain Science' is coming to Cork, Ireland on Apr 2nd & 3rd 2022 at Pilates Physio Cork. Full details can be found at https://www.tickettailor.com/events/reconcilingbiomechanicswithpainscience/590774
About Greg Lehman Greg lehman has been in clinical practice for more than 13 years as both a chiropractor and physiotherapist. He has held faculty and research positions conducting biomechanical research into the mechanisms of manual therapy, muscle activation during rehabilitation exercises and sports medicine, publishing more than 20 papers in peer reviewed journals. He has lectured at numerous global conferences on biomechanics and the biopsychosocial model, and his two day 'Reconciling Biomechanics With Pain Science' seminar helps clinicians incorporate best evidence into clinical practice and helps them develop skills to practice in a manner consistent with the biopsychosocial model of care.
Questions & topics discussed include:
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A huge thanks to Greg Lehman for giving up his time to join us!
NEXT WEEK! On March 22nd our focus CPD continues with special guest Angela Jackson will be talking to us about about working with Teenage Athletes, in an episode entitled 'Active Kids are NOT mini adults'. Check out Angela's online courses at angelajacksonphysio.com
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Our March focus on up & coming CPD opportunities (Continuing Professional Development) happening in the UK this March and April continues, with the aim of introducing approaches, ideas and techniques that could potentially help you, the soft tissue therapist, manage your learning and growth.
In this episode, we are honoured to be joined by special guest Dr Peter Malliaras, who is bringing his internationally acclaimed 'Mastering Lower Limb Tendinopathy' course' (5th edition) to the UK this March:
When it comes to the subject of tendinopathy, Dr Peter Malliaras is one of the most highly respected researchers and educators out there. Completing his PhD in tendinopathy in 2006, he has co-authored over 100 peer review publications and is currently Associate Professor at Monash University Physiotherapy Department in Melbourne, Australia.
His 'Mastering Lower Limb Tendinopathy' course provides an up-to-date research & clinical perspective and a complete walkthrough assessment, kinetic chain and biomechanics considerations and rehabilitation of common lower limb tendinopathies.
In this episode, topics discussed include:
Useful Links:
A huge thanks to Dr Peter Malliaras for giving up his time to join us!
NEXT WEEK! On March 15th our focus CPD continues with special guest Greg Lehman who is bringing his highly recommended two day Reconciling Biomechanics With Pain Science workshop to Cork, Ireland on Saturday & Sunday April 2
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In March on the Sports Therapy Association Videocast & Podcast, our weekly focus will be on up & coming CPD (Continuing Professional Development), with the aim of introducing approaches, ideas and techniques that could potentially help you, the soft tissue therapist, manage your learning and growth.
We start off with an episode discussing the two part 'Dermoneuromodulation' (DNM) course coming to the UK, being delivered in both Birmingham and Exeter in March and June (dates down below).
Special guests Mike Grice and Daniel Williams of Movement Therapy Education who have organised the face-to-face UK workshops join us in this episode to discuss:
Workshop Details
• DNM Level 1 - taught by Mike Reoch: March 12/13/14 in Birmingham, March 18/18/20 in Exeter. • DNM Level 2 - taught by Rey Allen: June 4/5/6 in Birmingham, June 10/11/12 in Exeter.
What is DermoNeuroModulation? Dermoneuromodulation (DNM) was founded by Diane Jacobs, a physiotherapist for over 40 years and a manual therapist for over 30. In the 1990's, Diane studied with David Butler (co-author with Lorimer Moseley of the hugely successful 'Explain Pain' manual for therapists and patients). Given the idea that she was less likely affecting tissue targets and more likely treating peripheral nerves, Diane started to read the evidence and investigate the anatomy & mechanism of the nervous system. Her attention was drawn in particular to cutaneous nerves, something that no manual therapy teacher had ever mentioned before. By 2005, Dianne was calling her work 'DermoNeuroModulation', later renamed to DermoNeuroModulating to refer to it as a verb. In Diane's own words:
"DermoNeuroModulating, or -tion, is a structured, interactive approach to manual therapy that considers the nervous system of the patient from skin cell to sense of self. Techniques are slow, light, kind, intelligent, responsive and effective. Positioning of limbs and trunk affects deeper nerve trunks (by shortening and widening their container), and is combined with skin stretch directed toward cutaneous fields of nerves that branch outward into skin (which may draw neural structure further through its container). It is prudent to remember that manual handling of a patient's physicality is only a small part of developing a complete therapeutic context for change - while optional, it can also be optimal."
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A huge thanks to Mike and Daniel for giving up their time to join us!
NEXT WEEK! On March 8th our focus on up & coming CPD continues, with special guest Pete Malliaras who is bringing his face-to-face 'Mastering Lower Limb Tendinopathy Course' (5th edition) to the UK this March 2022, in Newport, Epsom, London and Haslewood.
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In the final episode of this month's focus on 'Women's Health', we are absolutely honoured to be joined by special guests Gráinne Donnelly, Emma Brockwell, both physiotherapists passionate about developing the knowledge and awareness necessary to optimise each female athlete’s potential.
Gráinne and Emma and Dr Helen McElroy (unable to join us for this episode - wish you well Helen!) are about to launch a course entitled 'The Athletic Female', specifically designed for fitness & health care professionals & coaches working with female athletes. With input from a highly respected panel of multi disciplinary specialists and a growing online community to mix with fellow health care professionals, this course is something any therapist working with female athletes should seriously consider.
In this episode, Gráinne and Emma talk about how things have been changing since the release back in March 2019 of the first ever UK guideline to specifically offer evidence based recommendations for postnatal women returning to running – 'Returning to Running Postnatal – Guidelines for Medical, Health and Fitness Professionals Managing this Population' (Goom, Donnelly & Brockwell 2019).
Together they break discuss some of the most important considerations when working with a female athlete, all of which are key components of 'The Athletic Female' course:
About the Guests
Gráinne Donnelly BSc Hons Physiotherapy, Pg Cert Continence for Physiotherapists, HCPC, MCSP Gráinne is the Advanced Physiotherapist and Team Lead for Pelvic Health in the Western Health and Social Care Trust (National Health Service) as well as running a busy private practice. She has a particular interest in Diastasis Rectus Abdominis and provides training and education about it within the UK as well as online platforms and podcasts to help improve knowledge and awareness of it on the global scale.
Emma Brockwell Bsc (Hons), HCPC, CSP, POGP Emma is a pelvic health physiotherapist working in the private sector. She specialises in perinatal rehabilitation and returning women back to running and exercise if they have pelvic floor dysfunction. She has co-written evidence based Return to Running Postnatal Guidelines which have been published as an infographic in the BJSM and spoken at many conferences including Sports and Exercise in medicine, POGP in London and Ireland and The Running Injuries Symposium. She is also an author, writing the new book ‘Why did no one tell me? How to protect, heal and nurture your body through motherhood’ published by @eburybooks and has written in various magazines including Women’s running magazine and women’s health magazine.
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A huge thanks to Gráinne & Emma for giving up their time to join us!
NEXT WEEK! In March our Focus turns to CPD, highlighting some fantastic CPD courses in the UK in the coming months. We start next Tuesday (March 1st) with Dan Williams and Mike Grice talking about the up & coming DermoNeuroModulation course courtesy of Mike Reoch and Rey Allen. James Morgan of Barefoot physio is hosting one in Exeter and Mike Grice in Birmingham.
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How much do male soft tissue therapists really know about Women's Health? How much should they know? In Part 3 of this month's focus on Women's Health, we look at these questions and more, with the Sports Therapy Association Videocast & Podcast now being streamed LIVE exclusively to YouTube and then uploaded as a podcast.
In order to discuss this topic, host Matt Phillips welcomes back to the show Matt Scarsbrook, one third of fantastic industry educators 'The Massage Collective' (with Anna Maria Mazzieri & Becky DeMott Horton).
Matt & Matt are joined by special guest 'Katie', who having been in her own words the "token woman on the leadership teams in most of the businesses I have worked for" has graciously agreed to "step up and be the token woman to represent all the vaginas out there."
Topics discussed include:
About the Guests
Matt Scarsbrook is a Soft Tissue Therapist, one third of The Massage Collective and Physio Matters' new Digital Media Producer. He’s recently started the Matt Scarsbrook YouTube channel aimed at bringing some trustworthy Musculoskeletal (MSK) information to the platform, using his own shamelessly terrible sense of humour.
Katie (The Woman) is someone who by her own admission loves conversations that push the boundaries of social norms and asking deep and intimate questions to people she barely knows. Having been the token woman on the leadership teams in most of the businesses she has worked for, she welcomed the chance on our invitation to step up and be the token woman to 'represent all the vaginas out there'. And we're so glad she did. Thanks Katie!
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A huge thanks to Matt Scarsbrook & Katie for giving up their time to join us!
NEXT WEEK! Our February Focus on Women's Health concludes next week with THREE special guests: Emma Brockwell, Grainne Donnelly and Dr Helen McElroy will be joining us to discuss THE FEMALE ATHLETE. Make sure you subscribe to the Sports Therapy Association on YouTube and hit that bell icon to receive notifications!
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We continue our February 'Focus on WOMEN'S HEALTH' here on the Sports Therapy Association Videocast & Podcast, with Part 2 of the series: 'Menopause Transition: Soft Tissue Implications'.
Joining us is special guest Jenny Burrell, Head & Founder of Burrell Education, one of the UK's leading-edge educators in the field of modern Pregnancy, Post Baby, 3rd Age (Peri-to Post-Menopause) and Female Fitness, Wellness, Massage + Bodywork Therapies.
In this episode, Jenny discusses the soft tissue implications of the Menopause Transition, providing information that is vital to soft tissue therapists who wish to help female clients become educated about their own body, empowering them to be their own deepest advocate for health in both good and challenging times.
About the Guest
Jenny Burrell created Burrell Education back in 2007 to revolutionize the way fitness professionals work in wellness, nutrition, soft-tissue therapy and fitness with pregnant, post baby and peri to post menopausal women. She is the creator of the Core Health wellness system, Holistic Core Restore® with nearly 100 Licensees in the UK and Internationally.
Holistic Core Restore was created as a direct response to the Pelvic Health and continence issues Jenny herself experienced after Sub-Total Abdominal Hysterectomy. Fuelled by the significant lack of education and aftercare post-op, Jenny made a pledge to dedicate herself to creating a Pelvic Floor and Core rehab programme that all women could benefit from.
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A huge thanks to Jenny Burrow for giving up her time to join us!
NEXT WEEK! Our February Focus on Women's Health continues next week. Follow the Sports Therapy Association on social media for notice of up & coming guests, and links to join us live on Tuesdays at 8pm via Facebook or YouTube.
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A new month means a new Focus Topic here on the Sports Therapy Association Videocast & Podcast, and the topic for February is... WOMEN'S HEALTH.
To start off our month, we welcome back to the podcast special guests Dr Fiona Higgs and Debs Thurlow-Rowley, who are together about to launch their own project & podcast: 'Women in Sports Therapy' (WIST).
Fiona & Debs discuss their new project how a combination of their own personal experience and that of patients they see in clinic highlights a continued need for an increase in communication when it comes to Women's Health. They explain how each new monthly episode will cover an issue that might affect anyone who possesses a female reproductive system. From ovulatory cycles to opening hours - the aim of the game will be to discuss and offer helpful insights and practical information relating to clients and practitioners alike.
Fiona & Debs stress that you don't have to identify as a woman to enjoy this podcast. With themes spanning from health to business acumen to planning for work-life balance and everything in between - the WIST podcast will be for anyone working within the field of Sports Therapy who would like to learn more about the issues that affect this demographic.
Episodes will be released on the last Monday of every month, starting February 28th. If you have any suggestions or questions for the show, email: wist@thesta.co.uk
NOTE: Due to technical issues, Debs Thurlow-Rowley was not able to join us until later in the show. The original live recording has been edited slightly.
About the Guests
Dr Fiona Higgs Is an educator, researcher and Sports Massage and Exercise Therapy practitioner, delivering in-person and virtual clinic services through her clinic 'Move Well', as well as a range of online workshops and short courses through the educational branch of the clinic 'Move Well Learning'. With over a decade of experience working in Higher Education in research, teaching and student support Fiona has made it her mission to bring to life the drier scientific subjects taught in traditional degree programmes through her scenario-based teaching methods. Alongside her ambitions to improve scientific literacy and confidence in the Sports Therapy community, Fiona is also committed to reducing barriers to education and learning for those who find themselves unable to access opportunities due to financial cost, limited prior learning, and health and care responsibilities. Her ever popular 'pay what you can' workshop pricing structure and 'Move Well Learning Grant' scheme are practical examples of Fiona's belief that education should be accessible to all.
Debs Thurlow Rowley Is a Soft Tissue Massage practitioner that conducts prescriptive Foot Mapping (using reflexes in the feet) and a ‘whole health’ approach from her clinic 'Serenity Massage Therapy' based in Bedfordshire. With over 16 years of experience working in massage and a personal health journey to address her own experience of Endometriosis, she has made a name for herself in the Sports Therapy community as a specialist practitioner in issues relating to Women's Health, particularly pelvic health. It is her mission as a co-leader volunteer for Endometriosis UK (Bedfordshire) to signpost others who are also living with this condition to the best pain management and support services available.
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A huge thanks to Dr Fiona Higgs & Deborah Thurlow-Rowley for giving up her time to join us!
NEXT WEEK! February on the Sports Therapy Association Videocast & Podcast continues with special guest Jenny Burrell of Burrell Education talking about the Menopausal Transition and it’s effect on Soft Tissue. If you can join us live, see you Tuesday 8pm (UK)!
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And so we reach the final part of this month's 'Focus on #CrossFit' on the Sports Therapy Association Videocast & Podcast, which was recorded as always LIVE at 8pm on a Tuesday.
In this episode, we were hugely honoured to be joined by special guest Michaela Breeze MBE, one of Britain’s most successful female weightlifters of all time!
Since retiring from competition, Michaela focuses her time helping others achieve their potential, and over the last 2 decades has coached over 20 athletes to compete on the international stage.
Through 'Breeze Academy' (https://powerposition.co.uk), Michaela has helped Crossfitters all over the world improve their Olympic lifts, teaching how to move consistently, safely and efficiently in order to optimise personal performance.
STA members, look out for details of seminars & courses with Michaela, coming soon!
Questions to Michaela included:
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A huge thanks to Michaela Breeze MBE for giving up her time to join us!
NEXT WEEK! February on the Sports Therapy Association Videocast & Podcast is all about Women's Health. We have some amazing guests and topics lined up for you, so if you can keep 8pm (UK) on a Tuesday free!
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In Part 3 of this month's Focus on #CrossFit, recorded as always LIVE on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page & YouTube channel, we focus on #Flexibility & #Mobility Training.
Joining us, we welcome back Sports Therapist & Osteopath Sonia Fierro, who was also our guest in Part 2 of our CrossFit Focus, along with with Chiropractor Robert Crowley.
Topics covered in this episode include:
About Our Guests:
Sonia Fierro is a qualified Osteopath & Sports Therapist. She has worked as part of the medical team of various elite sports - from GB Fencing, to GB Diving and Swimming and was part of the CrossFit Europe/Meridian Athlete Services team. Sonia is a nationally ranked Powerlifting athlete and holds the Italian Deadlift Record for the U57 category.
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A huge thanks to Sonia for giving up her time to once again join us!
NEXT WEEK! We are thrilled to announce that in the final instalment of our Focus on CrossFit next week on Tuesday, January 25th at 8pm (UK time), our special guest will be none other than Michaela Breeze MBE!
Michaela Breeze is the most decorated British female weightlifter ever, representing Great Britain at two separate Olympics, 6 commonwealth medals over 4 games and a wealth of other international appearances! Recovering from a broken back, she continued to fight through injury to set 2 British records, culminating in an MBE in recognition of her contribution to the sport of Weightlifting. Michaela is also a commentator for the Olympic Broadcasting Services (BBC, CBC and NBC) for Olympic Weightlifting.
Join us LIVE next Tuesday via either our YouTube channel or Facebook Page.
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In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association Videocast & Podcast, we continue our January Focus on #CrossFit.
In Part 1, guests Robert Crowley & Sonia Fierro talked about the history of CrossFit, its evolution, common myths & misconceptions. This week in Part 2, guests Professor Mark Wilson, Crossfit Coach Natalie Grainger and Soft Tissue Therapist Anna Maria Mazzieri discuss 'CrossFit Injury: Management & Prevention'.
Warning: There are two moments including swear words in this episode. Not suitable for youngsters or the easily offended!
Topics covered in this episode include:
About Our Guests:
Prof. Mark Wilson Professor of Performance Psychology at the University of Exeter, Head of Department for Sport and Health Sciences. Natalie Grainger Personal Trainer and CrossFit Coach at CrossFit Pi in East Devon. She was a helicopter pilot with Commando Helicopter Force in the Royal Navy for 10 years. Anna Maria Mazzieri Soft Tissue Therapist and Educator. Director & Lead Tutor 'The School', providing Injury Rehabilitation, Sports and Remedial Massage Courses in the South West of England. Anna Maria is also a third of 'The Massage Collective'.
Links of Interest:
A huge thanks as always to our guests for giving up their time and everyone who joined us live for the recording!
We continue our focus on CrossFit next Tuesday, January 18th at 8pm (UK time) with more special guests. Join us LIVE via either our YouTubechannel or Facebook Page.
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Happy New Year! January 2022 on the Sports Therapy Association Videocast & Podcast sees the start of a new season, with a focus this month on... CROSSFIT.
In the first of four CrossFit episodes, we have the pleasure of being joined by special guests Robert Crowley & Sonia Fierro. Together they take a look at:
About Our Guests: Robert Crowley is a Chiropractor, specialising in treatment of CrossFit and weightlifting athletes. Robert was Clinical Lead of Athlete Services for CrossFit Games Europe/Meridian Regionals 2014-2017. He is a Lecturer at London South Bank University, and also provides specialist courses in treatment of weightlifting injuries for 'Recover Stronger' with Sonia Fierro.
Sonia Fierro is a qualified Osteopath & Sports Therapist. She has worked as part of the medical team of various elite sports - from GB Fencing, to GB Diving and Swimming and was part of the CrossFit Europe/Meridian Athlete Services team. Sonia is a nationally ranked Powerlifting athlete and holds the Italian Deadlift Record for the U57 category.
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A huge thanks to both Rob and Sonia for giving up their time to open up our January 'Focus on CrossFit' month!
We continue our focus on CrossFit next Tuesday, January 11th at 8pm (UK time) with more special guests. Join us LIVE via either our YouTubechannel or Facebook Page.
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And so we reach the final part of our December 'Focus on Fascia', and at the same time the last episode of 2021!
In this OPEN GROUP DISCUSSION on Fascia we are joined by special guests:
Together, the guests reflect on questions sent in following our two Fascia Episodes - Ep79 with Julian Baker of Functional Anatomy & Ana Barretxeguren of Evolve Movement Education, and Ep.80 with Walt Fritz of 'Foundations in Manual Therapy Seminars' and Tania Velásquez, founder of Pinpoint Education. Questions are also taken from the live audience who joined us via the STA Facebook page and STA YouTube channel.
Questions discussed include:
Topics discussed include:
A huge thanks to our guests Liz Bayley, Ian Linane and in particular the highly respected David Poulter, who despite initial technical difficulties managed to join us from Coon Rapids, Minnesota, US.
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And so our December 'Focus on Fascia' continues! Last week in Ep.79 we were joined by highly esteemed Julian Baker of Functional Anatomy and Ana Barretxeguren of Evolve Movement Education.
Apologies for the poor sound quality in this episode. We are normally crystal clear!
This week we welcome to the show live from New York & Florida: Walt Fritz and Tania Velásquez. Walt, our guest in Ep.32 back in January 'Manual Therapy in 2021', has been teaching Massage, Occupational, and Physical Therapists for over two decades. Having trained and worked for some of the pioneers of Myofascial Release (MFR), Walt decided it was time to move the traditional MFR narrative from its historical roots into more modern and accepted narratives of neurological explanation. His 'Foundations in Manual Therapy Seminars' are helping therapists worldwide move beyond the traditionally teachings of fascia work.
Tania Velásquez is the founder of Pinpoint Education, an educational resource platform for massage professionals, manual therapists, and bodyworkers. She is also adjunct faculty at the Pacific College-NY campus where she teaches orthopedic/sports massage and kinesiology.
A huge thanks to both Walt and Tania for giving up their time to open up our December 'Focus on Fascia' month!
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Next week on December 21st, we are holding a LIVE open group discussion on Fascia related topics raised during our two expert episodes. If you would like to come up on camera and take part in the live recording, please email: matt@thesta.co.uk. Otherwise, come along and have your say in the Live comments section! Non STA members as always welcome!
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This December, we are devoting the whole month to the topic of FASCIA! In the first of two 'expert episodes', we have the pleasure of being joined by Julian Baker & Ana Barretxeguren. Together they tackle the task of defining what fascia is, its function and how the last 30 years of research has seen our understanding of fascia evolve.
Warning: The VIDEO recording of this episode available on the Sports Therapy Association YouTube channel and Sports Therapy Association Website includes images of cadaveric dissection which are not suitable for younger viewers and some adults. We discuss how dissection classes can help improve a therapist's understanding of the role of fascia in the human body.
About Our Guests: Julian Baker is founder of the European College of Bowen Studies and functionalanatomy.com. Julian has taught thousands of students over the years the skill of The Bowen Technique, a non invasive system of fascial release. The author of two books on Bowen and Fascia, Julian has contributed hundreds of articles about bodywork, fascia, dissection and the human form. His hugely popular courses & webinars are available at functionalanatomy.com
Ana Barretxeguren is creator of Moving Fascia® and evolvemovementeducation.com. Ana studied Visceral Manipulation with the Barral Institute and studies anatomy through human dissection. She has a PgDip in Anatomical Sciences and is the founder of Brighton Pilates Studio.
Links to topics mentioned during this episode:
A huge thanks to both Julian and Ana for giving up their time to open up our December 'Focus on Fascia' month!
We continue our focus on Fascia next Tuesday, December 14th at 8pm (UK time) with special guests Walt Fritz of 'Foundations in Manual Therapy Seminars' & Tania Velásquez of Pacific College of Health & Science and Pinpointeducation.com.
And then on On December 21st the episode will be an open discussion on topics raised during both of these episodes, to which STA members are welcomed to come up on camera and tale part in the live recording! If you are interested in being part of this, email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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For the first time in 77 weeks, there was no Sports Therapy Association Podcast episode last week because we were all at Therapy Expo 2021 at the NEC in Birmingham!
For those of who were able to be there with us, it was obviously a fantastic chance to put the 'body behind the face' after 77 weeks of purely social media interaction, but how was it as a conference? What was the content like? Was there actual information soft tissue therapists could take home with them and start implementing immediately? And were sufficient Covid-19 precautions put in place?
To answer these questions and more, host Matt Phillips of Runchatlive is joined once again by Mike Grice, Director of Movement Therapy Education, STA regional rep Catherine Rimer and STA member & Sports Massage Therapist Stevie Barr of Fit For Life.
AND if you missed Ep.76, be sure to listen to it as we chatted with Liam Richardson, Head of Content for Healthcare for Therapy Expo. We’ll be joined by Liam at a future date to discuss how as Content Manager he felt Therapy Expo 2021 went.
And once again, a huge thank you to everyone who came and to the fantastic speakers who spoke in the afternoons in the Therapy Update Theatre:
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THURSDAY
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In Ep.77 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we take one last opportunity to talk about the up & coming Therapy Expo 2021, happening next week on Wednesday 24th & Thursday 25th at NEC Birmingham.
Joining host Matt Phillips is Mike Grice, Director of Movement Therapy Education, STA regional rep Catherine Rimer, and STA member Stevie Barr.
AND... in two week's time on Tuesday 30th of November in Episode 78 of the podcast, the same group will be back to discuss how the conference went!
We are obviously particularly excited this year as it will be a chance for listeners of the last 76 weeks of our podcast to finally meet up in person, in many cases for the first time face to face! Our podcast was born out of a demand created by the Covid-19 pandemic for communication, with therapists realising that much needed answers & support could be provided by talking with each other, as opposed to the traditional practice of keeping one's guard up in fear of losing clients!
Therapy Expo 2021 will therefore be a huge event on many levels. The Sport Therapy Association are the only professional association of our industry who have been at Therapy Expo every year since it first started in 2013, with a clear goal of providing face-to-face support for current STA members and be a clear, non biased source of information for soft tissue therapists interested in joining a professional association.
To celebrate the return of Therapy Expo in 2021, we have organised EIGHT presentations in the Therapy Update Theatre, which will be directly opposite the STA stand. The speakers are as follows:
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THURSDAY
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In Ep.76 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we take a behind the scenes look at Therapy Expo 2021, happening THIS month on Wednesday 24th & Thursday 25th at NEC Birmingham.
To do so, we are joined by special guest Liam Richardson, Head of Content for Healthcare for CloserStill Media, the company that as well as organising Therapy Expo since the inaugural 2013 event, produces more than 80 over events in the UK and abroad, including The London Vet Show, The Pharmacy Show, Learning Technologies, The Dentistry Show, and more.
In this episode, Liam guides us through topics including:
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Despite it being 2021, we sadly STILL live in an age where Sports & Massage Therapists do not always feel safe during / after work. From inappropriate banter, comments & requests to stalking, attack & abuse, therapists within our industry are subjected to what many of us do not realise is shockingly common abuse, highlighting a total lack of understanding of what Sports & Remedial Massage is all about.
In Ep.75 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we focus on safety at work for Female Massage Therapists, though the subject of safety of work is obviously one that can affect all therapists regardless of gender.
We are joined live by nine female massage therapists, each of whom was kind enough to share personal details of their experiences and join each other in thought & discussion. The extent of this issue rapidly becomes apparent, causing us to seriously ask ourselves why this topic is so often ignored or swept under the carpet.
Warning: The subject matter in this episode may cause distress, so please check who is around you when you are listening.
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In Ep.74 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we welcome back to the show The Massage Collective - Anna Maria Mazzieri, Becky DeMott Horton & Matt Scarsbrook.
Though it's not quite Christmas yet, with Therapy Expo 2021 just around the corner it gives us an opportune moment to look back at 2021 at consider changes we have seen in the Sports Massage Industry over the year.
Anna Maria, Becky and Matt started the 'Massage Collective' back in October 2020 and from the outset proved to be key players in the promotion & facilitation of a shift in how massage therapy is presented within healthcare provision.
In this episode, Anna Maria and Matt (Becky could sadly not join us in the live studio) take a look at how far our Industry has come in a year, and what 2022 potentially holds in terms of goals, challenges and continued evolution.
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In Ep.73 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we bring you an hour with special guest Raphael Bender, CEO of Breathe Education, a hugely popular Pilates training programme based in Australia, Melbourne.
With a Master’s degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology, a Bachelor degree in Exercise and Sports Science, a Diploma of Pilates Movement Therapy and full Stott Pilates instructor trainer certification, Raphael is host of the Pilates Elephants podcast, along with co-host Cloe Bunter.
In this episode, Raphael talks to us about the phases of focus change that Pilates has gone through since its inventor Joseph Hubertus Pilates first developed what he called "Contrology" in the early 20th century:
Raphael talks us through the misconceptions that emerged with the era of 'Contemporary Pilates', and explains how pre-1990s Pilates had no mention of 'core stability' or focus on individual muscles. In showing the evolution of Pilates, he draws many parallels to the evolution of soft tissue and manual therapy. Many of the concepts introduced in the late 1990's regarding posture, alignment and their proposed connection with pain have since proved to be less valuable than once considered, if not plain wrong. Does it mean we have to throw everything we have ever learnt away? Of course not, we just need to refocus slightly and continue the great work we can do.
Raphael is an awesome educator and we offer our sincerest thanks to him for being our guest in this episode. If you are a soft tissue therapist (or indeed a Pilates instructor) looking to keep up with the times, make sure you follow him, Breathe Education & the excellent Pilates Elephant Podcast, for which links are below.
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In Ep.72 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we have the great pleasure of chatting with special guest Poora Singh, Clinic Director & Osteopath at the Edgbaston Performance Clinic.
His experience of working with elite athletes includes:
In this episode, Poora shares some of his great experience of working with elite athletes, including discussion on:
This was a fantastic hour and we sincerely thank Poora Singh for his time. A truly inspirational clinician, educator and mentor - well worth following & reaching out to for advice. Also, be sure to keep an eye out for the "Trackside/Pitchside Therapy for Elite Athletes" workshop run with Mike Grice at Birmingham Movement Therapy
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As therapists, some of you will be aware of the controversy that surrounds the use of NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) like Ibuprofen and Naproxen, particularly if taken prior or during endurance events such as triathlon, marathons & ultras. The organizers of the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB) World Series recently announced that they will be banning the use of painkillers within 24 hours and during all races.
In Ep.71 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we welcome back special guest Dr Fiona Higgs of move-well.co.uk, a Sport & Exercise Scientist, Educator, Sports Massage & Exercise Therapist and published scientific author.
During an online discussion about the UTMB announcement, Fiona raised the point that for some athletes, NSAIDs play a vital part in allowing participation, eg. those with physical disability and also athletes suffering from pain related to their menstrual cycle.
This developed rapidly into a discussion about how this decision by the UTMB happened without female members of the organisation not speaking up.
We also discussed reports that when women are invited to speak on for example public podcasts or forums, the take up is often disappointingly low, including a surprising number of no replies to invitations.
We are keen to hear from anyone stimulated by this episode to add share experience and add comment, either anonymously or in person. Please feel free to email: matt@thesta.co.uk fiona@move-well.co.uk
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In Ep.70 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we welcome special guests Rob Beaven & Dave Elliott - hosts of The Back Pain Podcast, who share with us three of their own case histories involving clients with back pain, selected due to the fact that they each played a big part in their personal learning experience. Together, these case histories provide fantastic real life examples of how we can learn from the oversights & mistakes we as therapists typically make in the early days of our career, and how important self reflection is in helping us evolve and get better at what we do.
Rob was a guest back in Ep56 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast in June, in which he discussed common myths relating to lower back pain, and it was a pleasure to have him back with fellow host of The Back pain Podcast Dave Elliott. Be sure to check out all episodes of their excellent podcast, available on all popular players and on their website.
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In Ep.69 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips of Runchatlive is joined by STA founder Gary Benson for a Sports Therapy Association Monthly Catch Up, along with Ryan Smith, STA regional rep East Midlands and Becky Carol STA regional rep for South West of England.
Together they take a look at recent developments & changes within the Sports Therapy & Sports Massage Therapy Industries and ways in which the STA has/could help therapists to meet modern demands.
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In Ep.68 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we we welcome the return of Dr Claire Minshull, a hugely respected Rehabilitation specialist with over 20+ years experience working in sports medicine and health as a Senior Lecturer, Researcher, Consultant and Practitioner.
Back in July, Claire was knocked off her bike by a car, sustaining injury that included a dislocated sternoclavicular joint & concussion. Following surgery, we are pleased to say Claire is happily on the mend and in this episode will be sharing details of her personal rehabilitation, including what as therapists we can learn when the tables are turned and we become the patient.
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"I am bemused by the Sports Therapy profession... Where have the rehab specialists gone, the sports science knowledge, the S&C competency? Stop pretending to be physios."
In Ep.67 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are honoured to be joined by Dr David Rhodes, Course Lead in DProf in Elite Performance at the University of Central Lancashire.
Qualifying as a Sports Scientist in 2003 and a Sports Therapy MSc in 2008, Dr Rhodes completed his PhD in 2017 in the temporal pattern of recovery in eccentric hamstring strength and dynamic stability in footballers, and in 2021 secured a consultancy role at Motherwell Football Club as Head of Medicine and Performance.
With 28 peer reviewed publications and currently working with the Premier League on research projects, Dr Rhodes will in this episode be discussing roles for Sports Therapists within performance departments, and why so many ST's are trying to be Physios!
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Fear can help individuals in pain protect themselves from further harm as it prompts defensive behaviour. However, continued fear can lead to the avoidance of activities that people associate with their pain, often leading to distress, disability, absenteeism, and increased healthcare costs down the line. This is referred to as the Fear Avoidance Model.
In Ep.66 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we we welcome back special guest Jamie Johnston, Registered Massage Therapist in Canada and creator of 'The Massage Therapist Development Centre' (www.themtdc.com).
Together with his partner in crime Eric Purves, Jamie is also the creator an host of podcast The Massage Therapist Development Initiative, a highly recommended source of free CPD with some awesome guests (especially the 'all things running' guy in Episode 6)!
In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, Jamie discusses and answers questions on how an understanding of the Fear Avoidance Model can equip soft tissue therapists with the skills to help clients & patients recover from injury & pain and return to their desired activities without falling prey to persistent fear.
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Are you a soft tissue therapist who works with injured runners? How much do you focus on their balance? Does balance for you mean putting the runner on a wobble board or are you aware of the role of the Vestibular System and Inner Ear Controls for Balance?
In Ep.65 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are delighted to welcome back as special guest Paul Coker, owner of MOVE Physiotherapy and former Medical Director of Rocktape UK.
Paul was a hugely popular guest in Ep.9 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, entitled 'Adjuncts: Do We Need Them' so were very excited to have him back to share his considerable experience, and this hour is absolutely crammed with a fantastic look at the role of the Vestibular System in balance, symptoms of issues in runners, tests and solutions.
To see the slides that Paul describes in the episode and the vestibular tests he demonstrates, see the YouTube recording here.
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In Ep.64 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, our special guest is Dr Gary Mendoza, founder & director of ‘Stages of Change’.
With a PhD in Nutrition and particular interest in the psychology of change, Dr Mendoza trained under the founders of Motivational Interviewing (MI) Professors Stephen Rollnick & William Miller, and has since completed advanced MI training, introduction to counselling and a level 5 diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.
In this episode, Dr Mendoza shares his expertise to show how and why Motivational Interviewing can play a vital part in improving client communication, and helping them make the lifestyle changes they need to achieve their health and fitness goals.
Topics discussed include:
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As a soft tissue therapist, when a client comes to you because of pain or poor performance, how much emphasis do you place on their quantity & quality of sleep? How confident would you be in explaining the impact poor sleep can have on pain and performance?
In Ep.63 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are honoured to be joined by Dr. Amy M. Bender, Director of Clinical Sleep Science at Cerebra, a digital health company in Canada focused on improving access to advanced digital sleep analysis and diagnostic sleep technology.
Dr Bender is a highly respected researcher with written publications, interviews for stories in Oprah Magazine and public speaking appearances including Ted Med talk. Dr Bender has worked with the National Hockey League, Canadian national team athletes & Olympic athletes, and is no stranger to sport herself with pastimes including mountaineering and Ironman Triathlon.
Topics discussed include:
Websites / Social Media Athlete's Screening Questionnaire: CentreForSleep. @sleep4sport Instagram
@sleep4sport Twitter
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Many Sports Therapists miss out on employment opportunities because adverts specifically request Physiotherapists. Is it time clinics started to be more open about filling roles from different disciplines and thinking about a skill set rather than a role?
In Ep.62 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, special guests Jemma Oliver (creator of 'The Physio & Therapist Support Group on Facebook') and Andy Hosgood (founder of 'Elevate Your Clinic') discuss how the skillset of many Sports Therapists means they could fill roles traditionally reserved for Physiotherapists. When it comes to health care provision, professional titles are becoming blurred in the realisation that the qualities of the individual health practitioner may play a more important part than just the certificate on the wall.
Topics discussed in this episode include: * Why is Sports Therapy traditionally devalued by Physiotherapy? * Why is there a shortage of physiotherapy roles being filled by physiotherapists? * What differences are there in the MSK skillset between Sports Therapists and Physiotherapists? * Has the modern movement towards evidence informed treatment played a part in blurring the distinction between Sports Therapists and Physiotherapists? * What will it take for employers to consider skillset rather than profession? * What can Sports Therapists do to help their integration into physiotherapy roles?
Websites / Social Media Facebook: Physio & Therapist Support Group Website: Physiosupport.co.uk Website: Website: ElevateYourClinic.com
Twitter: @jemjemoliver Twitter:@andyhosphysioand @ElevateClinic
Join us for Ep.63 - August 10th 8pm (UK): 'How Sleep Affects Sport & Fitness’ with special guest Dr Amy M Bender
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In Ep.61 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, Mike Grice (Director of Movement Therapy Education) steps in as guest host whilst regular host Matt Phillips (Runchatlive) is camping in torrential rains.
Together with the help of STA founder Gary Benson, Mike brings you an Industry Q&A session for Sports Massage Therapists and Sports Therapists, answering questions put to them by listeners who joined the episode live.
Questions discussed in this episode include: * "In your business listing, do you list individual treatments or just the option to book an appointment?" * "How do you cope with the pressures of movement back to face-to-face appointments?" * "How many hours of reading research should therapists do a month?" * "How do you check if a particular CPD course is worth doing?" * "Is it now safe to do a face-to-face First Aid qualification?" * "How can we compete ethically in our marketing with the huge amount of misleading advertising out there?" * "Does a Sports Therapy degree make you more employable?"
A big thanks to Mike Grice for once again stepping in as guest host. Check out Mike's website 'Movement Therapy Education' at: https://movementtherapyclinics.clickfunnels.com/mte-course-information-page
Join us for Ep.62 - August 3rd 8pm (UK): 'Integration of Sports Therapists into Private Practice and Physiotherapy Roles’ with special guests Jemma Oliver and Andy Hosgood.
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In Ep.60 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, due to popular demand we welcome back Physiotherapist & former pro dancer Liz Bailey. Liz was our special guest back in January in Ep.33, talking about 'Virtual Consultation for Dancers' when we were all knee deep in lockdown. With lockdown now hopefully a thing in the past, Liz is currently resident physiotherapist on The Lion King with West End Osteopathy. Liz is no stranger to the West End, having worked on shows such as Wicked, The Wizard of Oz, Singing in the Rain, Shrek, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Chicago, Matilda and Jersey Boys. A professional dancer herself for 15 years, Liz has performed all over the world and has a wonderful understanding of being both the patient and the therapist, giving her unique insights into injury rehabilitation. In this episode, Liz discusses her work with Pro Dancers, the highs, the lows, the challenges and expectations. During the hour conversation we cover the most common type of dance related injuries that Liz sees, screening for injury (better known as profiling), and the types of progression that Liz and her colleagues are championing in order to help reduce the high incidence of injury seen within in the Performing Arts industry. A fantastic episode of huge value to both therapists and dancers. We thank Liz once again for giving up her time to speak to us.
Useful Links: Liz Bayley Physiotherapy Webpage @LizBayleyPhysio Twitter @LizBayleyPhysio Facebook
Join us for Ep.61 - July 27th at 8pm (UK):
'SMT & ST Industry Q&A' with guest host Mike Grice of Movement Therapy Education
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Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In Ep.59 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are honoured to be joined by special guest Dr Deepak Ravindran, a consultant in pain medicine at the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust and clinical lead for specialist pain services for all of West Berkshire since 2015.
Dr Ravindran has been one of the main consultants in setting up the award winning NHS community service IPASS (2015) and the Circle Fibromyalgia Rehabilitation Clinic (2017). In this episode he discusses his recent book 'The Pain-Free Mindset: 7 Steps to Taking Control and Overcoming Chronic Pain', an integrated approach that enables patients to evaluate the importance of each aspect of the pain-free MINDSET: Medication, Interventions, Neuroscience, Diet, Sleep, Exercise and Therapies for mind and body.
A fantastic episode of huge value to both therapists and patients. We sincerely thank Dr Ravindran for giving up his time to speak to us.
Useful Links: The Pain-Free Mindset on Amazon UK Twitter: @DeepakRavindra5 Facebook: DrDeepakRavindran
Join us for Ep.60 - July 20th at 8pm (UK):
'Are We Human Or Are We Dancer' with special guest Liz Bayley
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Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In Ep.58 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, our special guest is Tim Allardyce, Clinical Director & Founder of Rehab My Patient.
Exercise Prescription Software (EPS) can be a hugely valuable tool in clinic, but with many different systems out there choosing one which will work in your clinic can be very challenging.
Tim Allardyce shares his experience to discuss key components therapists should look out for when selecting EPS. Having a large enough exercise library to cater for the individual needs of each client is paramount, but modern day inclusions such as Patient tracking, Patient reported outcome measures and being able to send exercise plans by WhatsApp and SMS can also help you stand out from the crowd.
Useful Links: Website: Rehab My Patient Facebook: Rehab My patient Instagram: @rehabmypatient
Join us for Ep.58 - July 13th at 8pm (UK):
'The Pain-Free Mindset' with special guest Deepak Ravindran
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Covid-19 has & continues to change the way soft tissue therapists can best serve clients, and with that has come a significant change in skillset requirements. In Ep.57 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, our special guest is Mike James, Director of Sports Injury Fix. Following the success of the hugely popular 'Business Bootcamp and Soft Tissue Study Day' in January 2021, the SIF team are launching SifCPD and kicking off with the two day online workshop 'Sessions for Success: Master the Fundamentals' on Friday July 2nd & Saturday July 3rd. Mike talks to us about the shift in fundamental core skills that many therapists have found themselves facing over the last 18 months, fuelled in no small part by the pandemic we have all had to and continue to endure. He discusses the common need for therapists to return to the basics and avoid falling prey to the very powerful 'Fear of Missing Out' effect (FOMO) when making CPD (Continued Professional Development) choices. We are joined also by Gary Benson, founder of the STA, who helps provide an information packed episode, drawing attention to the importance of therapists being able to self reflect and consider what they need from CPD as opposed to what they want. Both Gary and Mike make it clear that if as therapists we want the quality of CPD to improve and reduce the amount of potential time & money wasting options out there, we need to vote with our choices & money. One of the points also raised by listeners to the live show was the value of group chat, peer discussion and mentorship. Gary reminds all STA members that if anyone is looking for other therapists to talk to, they should check out the 'Buddy List' in the STA Members part of the website and all members are welcome to email Gary directly if they are interested in finding a suitable mentor.
Useful Links: SifCPD Event Tickets Sif Health website SifCPD Facebook SifCPD Instagram SifCPD Twitter
Join us next week LIVE for Ep.58 - July 6th at 8pm (UK):
'Exercise Prescription Software' with special guest Tim Allardyce of Rehab My Patient
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Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
Lower back pain is an extremely common condition, and although there are many resources out there designed to provide sufferers with relief, help or clarity, much of the advice is far from evidence informed. In Ep.56 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, our special guest is Rob Beaven, chiropractor and co-host of The Back Pain Podcast. Rob was so fed up with the amount of misinformation out there regarding the causes & treatment of back pain that when fellow chiropractor Dave Elliott asked him to be a co-host on a 'Back Pain' podcast' he absolutely jumped at the chance.
The 'Back Pain Podcast' has become a hugely important resource for quality information regarding back pain. In Ep.56 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, Rob shares with us five common misconceptions regarding lower back pain centring on the following areas: • Misalignment • Posture • Using MRI to diagnose • Pain equals damage • Core Strength
Rob comments on where the misinformation comes from, why it hangs around, and how we as soft tissue therapists can improve our ability to help patients & clients by keeping both us and them informed.
Check out the now over 60 excellent episodes of The Back Pain Podcast by searching for it on your preferred podcast app, or alternatively going straight to the Back Pain Podcast Website.
Social Media Links: The Back Pain Podcast on Facebook The Back Pain Podcast on Instagram Rob Beaven on Twitter
Join us next week LIVE for Ep.57 - June 29th at 8pm:
'CPD: The Past & The Future' with special guest Mike James of SifCPD
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Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
Many of us are aware of the multiple benefits of strength training, but how confident are we using it with older patients/clients? How skilled are we in adapting strength training around disability and injury?
In Ep.55 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast our special guest is Chris Tiley, creator of nevertoooldtolift.com. Chris has worked in hospitals in both the UK and Canada, in rehabilitation units and with Sports teams including British Parasnowsport.
Chris' passion for helping people achieve what they consider impossible is immense, and his website has rapidly become a hugely popular source of valuable insight and information. In this episode, Chris uncovers many of the misconceptions out there regarding resistance training for the over 60's, the barriers that both patients & clinicians have, and how we can improve our knowledge to ensure they use resistance training as a way to reduce risk of injury and improve daily quality of life.
Chris' ebook 'Never Too Old To Lift' (available on his website), is a 62 page wealth of information, explaining in detail the process of creating, adapting and progressing strength training programs for the over 60s. It includes:
Websites Of Interest https://nevertoooldtolift.com/
Join us next week LIVE for Ep.56 - June 22nd at 8pm:
'Back Pain Special' with special guest Rob Beaven of The Back Pain Podcast
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Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
Ep.54 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast brings you an 'Endometriosis Special' with special guest Deborah Thurlow-Rowley of the Bedfordshire Support Group for Endometriosis UK.
Around 1.5 million women in the UK are currently living with Endometriosis, a chronic and often debilitating condition that can cause painful or heavy periods, and may also lead to infertility, fatigue and bowel & bladder problems. Because endometriosis manifests itself in a variety of ways and shares symptoms with other conditions, diagnosis can be difficult and often delayed.
Recent research shows that there is now an average of 7.5 years between women first seeing a doctor about their symptoms and receiving a firm diagnosis. And that's for a condition with a prevalence equal to that of Diabetes!
This was a truly eye-opening episode. An huge thank you to Deborah Thurlow-Rowley for sharing details & photos of her own personal journey with endometriosis, and indeed to those of you who joined us for the live recording and also shared your own experiences.
Endometriosis provides soft tissue therapists with once again an opportunity to change lives IF we ask the right questions. 1 in 10 of our female clients could be suffering from endometriosis. Lets play a part in helping them get a quicker diagnosis than the current average of 7 years.
Websites Of Interest https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/ https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/support-group/42400 https://www.facebook.com/endometriosis.uk.org/
Join us next week LIVE for Ep.55 - June 15th at 8pm:
'Over 60's Resistance Training' with special guest Chris Tiley
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.53 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast guest host Mike Grice of Movement Therapy Education kindly stands in for Matt Phillips (on holiday up North) to discuss with Gary Benson and STA members about the job opportunities that are available for Graduate Sports Therapists.
More and more clinics are looking for Sports Therapists but do we sell ourselves well? Where do we fit? Joining Mike & Gary are STA members Dan Anderton (Sports Therapist, DA Human Mechanics) and Bethan Timmins (Sports Therapist, Timmins Health & Performance).
Join us next week LIVE for Ep.54 - June 8th at 8pm:
'Endometriosis Special' with guest Deborah Thurlow-Rowley
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Scheduled for a month ago but sadly had to be postponed, we are happy to bring you Ep.52 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, a live hour 'Insurance Special' as we promised with special guest David Balen, Chairman of Balens Specialist Insurance Brokers.
Many of you will have heard of Balens already, given their solid reputation as one of the leading brokers in the Health & Well-being sectors. The episode proved to be as expected a fantastic opportunity for therapists joining us live to put questions about insurance to David, as well as gain first hand insight into how Balens can help therapists as we finally see Covid-19 restrictions being eased.
Be sure to check out the Balens Website including recordings from the recent Balens CPD Event. Next week in Ep.52 - June 1st 8pm:
'Sports Therapy Graduates: What Career Options Are There?' with guest host Mike Grice of Movement Therapy Education.
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.51 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast (recorded live the slightly LATER time of 9pm UK), we are absolutely honoured to bring you the inspirational Dr Rachel Zoffness, highly respected pain & health psychologist and author of 'The Pain Management Workbook' - an integrative, evidence-based treatment protocol for adults, and 'The Chronic Pain & Illness Workbook for Teens' - the first pain workbook for youth.
Dr. Zoffness, a world-renowned expert on nonpharmacological approaches to pain management, discusses & answers live questions on 'Pain Management', a hugely important topic that drives the need for evolution in the health care we provide. Topics included: * Understanding and embracing of the BioPsychoSocial model of pain * How to explain pain to patients * Metaphors like the 'pain dial' that can be useful in understanding pain * Why healthcare still uses such an outdated model of pain * The introduction of pain education as part of school curriculum.
It was a fantastic hour that seemed to pass quicker than any other episode! Dr Zoffness' passion and skill at presenting the complex topic of pain left many of the therapists that joined us live in absolute admiration!
Be sure to check out Dr. Rachel Zoffness' website including details of up and coming workshops.
Join us next week LIVE for Ep.52 - May 25th 8pm:
'Insurance Special' with guest David Balens of Balens Insurance.
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
And so we arrive at Ep.50 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast! Thank you everyone who has supported us! In this 'Pelvic Health Special' we are delighted to bring you an hour of LIVE chat with Gerard Greene, a hugely respected & experienced physiotherapist with a particular specialist interest in the Athletic Pelvis, both female and male. Gerard's expertise in the area of Male pelvic pain leads him to treat patients from all over the UK for this condition. He also has special interests in female pelvic girdle pain, post natal rectus diastasis and post natal rehab. In this episode, Gerard talks to us about the important role soft tissue therapists can play in helping identify significant but often missed pelvic health related symptoms, for both female and male clients. Topics discussed include Male & Female Pelvic Pain, Pelvic Floor type symptoms, Prolapse, Urinary symptoms, Rectus diastasis, Post Prostate surgery, Hard Flaccid Syndrome.
Be sure to check out Gerard Greene's courses, many of which are for soft tissue therapists, not just Physios! Websites of interest: • https://www.greeneseminars.physio/ • https://www.harbornephysio.co.uk/ • Grainne Donnelly website • Emma Brockwell website • Bill Taylor website
Join us LIVE for Ep.51 - May 18th 9pm: 'Pain Management Special' with guest Dr Rachel Zoffness Enjoyed the episode?
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Ep.49 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast asks the question 'How important is the choice of words we use when communicating with our clients/patients?' Some studies suggest that words can have a 'significant impact on clinical outcome', 'the ability to heal and harm', but as modern therapists are we being pressured too much to second guess everything we say? We've used words like 'knot', 'release', 'stabilise' and 'wear-and-tear' for years so why change now?
To answer these questions & more, host Matt Phillips is joined by Matt Scarsbrook (The Massage Collective), Rachel Frances Thomson (Director at Biomechanics Education) and Benjamin Mace-Crossley (STA Regional Rep: Chester, Wirral, Manchester). The panel raise some very interesting discussion, fuelled as always by questions and observations from therapists who joined us for the live recording. If you have any feedback for the points raised, be sure to leave them in the comments section!
Next week in Ep.50: 'Pelvic Health Special' with guest Gerard Greene. Enjoyed the episode?
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.48 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are honoured to be joined by the highly respected Dr. Mark Laslett, New Zealand Board Registered Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Specialist (NZRPS).
With a PhD based on his clinical research on the diagnostic accuracy of the clinical examination of patients with chronic low back pain, Mark has published over forty publications, including the first multi issue systematic review of diagnostic studies for the lumbar spine in 2017.
In this episode, Mark guides us through the various explanations out there for SIJ pain, its diagnosis & treatment, and the difference between sacroiliac dysfunction and sacroiliac joint pain.
WARNING: Many of the concepts traditionally taught with regards to the Sacroiliac joint and SIJ dysfunction are challenged in this episode. Dr. Laslett takes no prisoners as he reveals how many of the traditional ideas and assessment procedures still taught on many courses are highly unlikely to be doing what we believe they are. Though this can be frustrating to hear, it does NOT undermine our effectiveness as soft tissue therapists. In fact, it does the opposite - it gives us the tools to be even better at what we do, and evolve with current knowledge.
If you feel unsettled by what you hear, do please feel free to contact matt@thesta.co.uk or indeed any of the regional STA reps to discuss.
Next week in Ep.49: • 'How Much Do Words Matter' - an STA panel discussion. Enjoyed the episode?
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Ep.46 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast was scheduled to be an interview with David Balens, Chairman of Balens Insurance, but due to technical issues this was sadly not possible. The episode will instead be recorded live on Tuesday May 25th.
Instead in this episode, host Matt Phillips of Runchatlive and Gary Benson (Founder of the Sports Therapy Association) take questions from therapists who joined us for the live recording, discussing topics that include: * Recent therapist Covid-19 updates in Scotland * Opportunities for graduate Sports Therapists * How to regulate the quality of CPD and training courses * The experience of returning face to face for both the therapist and the client * Whether Level 4 Sports Massage Therapy should have the name changed to Sports Therapy.
Next week in Ep.48: • Sacroiliac Joint Pain/Dysfunction with Dr Mark Laslett
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.46 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips of Runchatlive is joined by Kieron Wall & Sam Hellard, MSc students in Sport and Exercise Science (Biomechanics Pathway) at Cardiff University.
Kieron & Sam achieved their BSc Sport & Exercise Science nearly a year ago at Cardiff University where the highly respected Dr. Izzy Moore was their tutor for Biomechanics of Sports Injury, and is now leading their work placement module conducting research.
Kieron's dissertation title was 'The Effect of Task Constraints on Kinematic and Outcome Performance Variables in Golf Driving Performance' and Sam's was 'Kinematic and Kinetic Changes during Rugby Line-out Landing'.
Kieron and Sam discuss and answer live questions on career progression, education pathways, expectations, celebrations and even the occasional disappointment!
Useful links: • Sport & Exercise Science - BSc (Hons) Degree at Cardiff University • Sport and Exercise Science Masters at Cardiff University. Enjoyed the episode?
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In Ep.45 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips of Runchatlive is joined by Gary Benson, founder of the STA, Daniel Gerber (STA Regional Rep for Scotland), Grainne Walsh (Northern Ireland) and Gareth Thomas (Wales). Together, we take a look at how as both an industry & as individual therapists we can move forward as Covid-19 restrictions start being eased. Members from different regions of the UK were encouraged to join us for the live recording, and lend insight into the different problems faced, as well as different opportunities presented.
Useful links: • https://www.thesta.co.uk/
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
For the FIRST time in 43 podcast episodes, we bring you a PART 2 to the previous week's episode!
Last week in Ep.43, special guests Ove Indergaard (Clinical Director - Indergaard Physiotherapy) and Mike Grice (Education Director - Movement Therapy Education) did such a superb job in answering your questions on Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) that by popular demand they have very kindly agreed to return AGAIN!
In Ep.44 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips of Runchatlive welcomes back Ove and Mike who this time talk specifically about how YOU the therapist can decide whether the investment is suitable for your practice, what shockwave equipment will best suit you and what type of training you may need.
Useful links: • https://www.indergaardphysio.com/ • Movement Therapy Education website
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is currently creating a great deal of interest amongst both therapists and patients, with some sources suggesting success rate ranges from 60% to 80% in epicondylitis, plantar fasciitis, cuff tendinitis, trocanteritis and Achilles tendinopathy.
In Ep.43 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips of Runchatlive talks with special guests Ove Indergaard (Clinical Director - Indergaard Physiotherapy) and Mike Grice (Education Director - Movement Therapy Education) to what extent this interest in Shockwave Therapy is warranted. What does the evidence say with regards to 60% to 80% success rate? What are the proposed mechanisms of action and how does shockwave therapy differ from traditional therapeutic ultrasound?
NEWSFLASH! The fantastic reaction during the live recording of this episode means that we will be bringing you for the first time in the history of this podcast a PART TWO next week! This will include as requested details of how to check if Shockwave Therapy will suit you & your practice, how to get proper training, and options for equipment! Useful links: • https://www.indergaardphysio.com/ • Movement Therapy Education website
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
One common message in nearly all of our podcast episodes is the need for soft tissue therapists to use current best evidence in making decisions about how to most effectively help individual clients/patients. But with increasingly busy and stressful lives, how much time should we be spending to stay up to date? How do we know where to look for quality information? Should we expect to have to pay for it?
In Ep.42 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast we are thrilled to bring you Jamie Johnston, Registered Massage Therapist in Canada and creator of 'The Massage Therapist Development Centre'. Jamie is a key player in fighting to help the Massage Industry gain the respect it deserves, but stresses that evidence based research and a change in understanding is vital to put an end to the internal frustration and differing opinions that tears us apart from within. In this episode, Jamie discusses and answering questions on how we can all stay evidence informed, and avoid the many pitfalls that frequently line the way.
Check out themtdc.com for some fantastic sources of guidance & information for soft tissue therapists, as well as details of up & coming courses and a very worthwhile monthly membership. Useful links: • Website: themtdc.com • Facebook: Massage Therapist Development Centre • Instagram: @themtdc • Twitter: @Jamie_MTDC
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
As soft tissue therapists, how comfortable are you working with hypermobile individuals, be it within the athletic or non-athletic population? Is it just a case of handing out more strength work and being careful with stretches? In reality, Hypermobility is far from a straight forward syndrome, and it can often for example take an average of ten years for a diagnosis of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome.
In Ep.41 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast we are delighted to bring you Bonnie Southgate of pilatestherapy.co.uk, Sports Therapist, Pilates Teacher and Teacher Trainer. As a former professional ballerina in the USA and with the Royal Ballet in the UK, Bonnie has a fantastically instinctive understanding of how the body moves and superb knowledge on the subject of Hypermobility. In this hour of live chat, Bonnie takes us through the difference between hypermobility and hypermobility syndrome, how to recognise it, and screen for it, as well as looking at the causes and most importantly how to deal with it.
It's a truly inspirational hour which highlights in particular how much WE can be doing as soft tissue therapists to help our patients and clients see the right person at the right time, which in many cases can make a huge impact on the quality of that person's life.
Look out for details on the STA website of up & coming courses with Bonnie Southgate! Useful links: • www.pilatestherapy.co.uk- Bonnie Southgate's Pilates website • https://www.ehlers-danlos.org/ • https://www.ehlers-danlos.com/support-groups-uk/
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Ep.40 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast brings you Dr. Christopher Norris, Physiotherapist, MSc Exercise Science, PhD Spinal Rehabilitation and Acupuncturist & Dry Needling practitioner. Dr. Norris is the author of thirteen books on physiotherapy & exercise, including a textbook on sport injuries (Sports and Soft Tissue Injuries, Routledge). His book ‘Back Stability’ (Human Kinetics)' has received top reviews in both the UK and USA, and his ‘Complete Guide’ books regular get 4 and 5 star ratings on Amazon.
In this episode, Dr. Norris will be discussing the question: 'Posture - When Does It Matter?". Prepare yourself for an hour of revelation as Dr.Norris dispels some of the myths & misconceptions about posture that are still taught today on many courses. We'll be talking about when mechanics is important and when it isn't, and as soft tissue therapists how we can decide what to look for and when to look, as well as when to intervene and when to leave alone.
Useful links: • Christopher Norris Posture blog - written a few years ago with useful references. • Christopher Norris Course: 'Posture, Pain & Therapy' - includes free sample lectures & videos. Enjoyed the episode?
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Ep.39 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are delighted to bring you the one & only Mike Stewart of knowpain.co.uk. When it comes to pain education, Mike Stewart sits comfortably amongst the best there is. His 'Know Pain' courses have been taught in 17 countries, and have provided clinicians around the world with practical pain education skills. Mike's published work has received international praise from the leading names in neuroscience. He teaches across a variety of clinical settings including elite sports, and is an advisor on pain management to the International Olympic Committee.
In this episode, Mike draws upon his extensive 20 year's experience of helping people to overcome pain, highlighting the importance of therapists acquiring teaching skills, the relevance of the language and images we use, and how to embrace the biopsychosocial model without feeling that your bio-focussed studies have been a waste of time. Keep an eye out on Mike's website for up & coming courses - could be the most valuable CPD you ever do.
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Rheumatology is a branch of medicine dealing with the investigation, diagnosis and management of arthritis and other inflammatory or autoimmune conditions. These conditions are far more common than many soft tissue therapists suspect, often disguising themselves as musculoskeletal issues. Many go undiagnosed for years delaying important disease-modifying treatment.
Ep.38 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast we are delighted to be joined by special guest Jack March of www.rheumatology.physio. Jack is Clinical Lead for the Rheumatology service delivered by Chews Health, and one of the voices behind The Physio Matters Podcast. In this live hour entitled 'Rheumatology 101', Jack discusses Rheumatology symptoms and signs to help you the soft tissue therapist recognise rheumatologic conditions in clinical practice and refer on as necessary. Don't forget to check out the many resources Jack has on his website, including blog, details of courses and the highly recommended Recognising Rheumatology Audio Book.
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Ep.37 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast sees the start of a new section within our weekly shows in which we will be inviting a health care professional from a different discipline to answer YOUR questions.
In the first of this new section we have the pleasure of bringing you Nick Knight, Clinical Director of NK Active, to answer your questions on Podiatry. What is it Podiatrists do? When should we be referring our patients to them? What should we be looking for when we check a client's gait? Are 'off the shelf' inserts any good?
Listeners are invited ahead of each of these episodes to send in questions for the guest, by emailing matt@thesta.co.uk.
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Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.36 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast,we are thrilled to announce that our special guest will be none other than Dr Tim Gabbett. With a PhD in Human Physiology and a second in Applied Sport Science, Dr. Gabbett has published over 250 peer-reviewed articles and has presented at over 400 national and international conferences. In a recent study of 8 million scientists published in PLoS Biology, Dr. Gabbett was named in the Top 25 most impactful sport scientists of all time.
In this episode, Dr. Gabbett will be talking to us about the progression of training loads to minimize injury risk and enhance performance. Many of us are aware that when progressing an athlete from rehabilitation to peak performance, a balance exists between providing an adequate training stimulus to elicit performance benefits and minimizing the risk of injury. The question is, how can we determine how much training is too much? How soon can training loads be progressed following injury? How quickly can athletes return to competition?
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
The current Covid-19 pandemic has created a very real mental health emergency. For soft tissue therapists, there is now more than ever a need to be as prepared as possible to recognise & assist clients with symptoms potentially connected with mental ill health, as well as recognise when we ourselves are suffering and need support.
In Ep.35 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, our special guest is James Chapman of AllAboutTheMind.com, an instructor for MHFA (Mental Health First Aid) and Sports Massage Therapist. James discusses what as therapists we can do to help prepare ourselves for the ever increasing need to understand Mental Health issues, and how MHFA courses can help therapists develop practical skills to spot the triggers and signs of mental ill health, gain confidence to reassure and support a person in distress, and learn how to guide them to further support and recovery.
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.34 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we discuss the importance of an understanding of Biomechanics in order to manage and prevent injury. How much does it really tell us and more importantly in what ways can we use the information collected?
Joining regular host Matt Phillips of RunChatLive are special guests Fiona Higgs of move-well.co.uk and Dan Anderton of DA Human Mechanics. Fiona is a Sport & Exercise Scientist, Educator, Sports Massage and Exercise Therapist and published scientific author. She has a BSc in Sport and Exercise Science, M.Phil in Exercise Psychology. and a PhD in Exercise Science. She has a clinic 'Move Well' is the Midlands and delivers workshops & courses in Applied Biomechanics. Dan Anderton is a Sports Scientist and Sports Therapist with a Masters degree in Sports Therapy. He runs a clinic and an educational centre and delivers human movement workshops.
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Under current guidelines (at time of writing), the Government has made it clear that Sports Therapists & Massage Therapists are not allowed to see clients face to face (despite what a couple of other professional associations have said to their members). Gary Benson, founder of the STA explains why this is the case, including a very interesting discussion on why Sports Therapists can't work but Physiotherapists can.
There are many ways Sports & Massage Therapists can still help clients & patients, and in Ep.33 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast special guest Liz Bayley, resident Physio at The Musical Theatre Academy and First Contact Physiotherapist, helps us discuss how we can do this via Virtual Consultation.
Before completing her Masters in Physiotherapy, Liz worked as a sports therapist in the West End on shows such as Wicked, The Wizard of Oz, Singing in the Rain, Shrek, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Chicago, Matilda and Jersey Boys.
A professional dancer herself for 15 years, Liz has performed all over the world and has a wonderful understanding of being both the patient and the therapist, giving her unique insights into injury rehabilitation. Liz discusses how she uses this insight to make the most of Virtual Consultation, both with dancers and the non athletic population.
Join us LIVE at 8pm (GMT) on Tuesday 12th of January. Non STA members are as always welcome!
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Happy New Year! With the Covid19 pandemic continuing to place huge pressures on our industry, the Sports Therapy Association Podcast is dedicated to continue providing you with support throughout 2021, including the latest updates on industry guidelines and of course special guests sharing their experience, advice & information to enhance your skills and business throughout these difficult times.
We start the year proudly with a “you asked for him, we got him” moment. Ep.32 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast brings you the one & only special Walt Fritz, a hugely respected name within the soft tissue industry.
Walt has been teaching Massage, Occupational, and Physical Therapists for over two decades. Having trained and worked for some of the pioneers of Myofascial Release (MFR), Walt decided it was time to move the traditional MFR narrative from its historical roots into more modern and accepted narratives of neurological explanation. Though he still calls his work myofascial release, Walt dedicates his time to helping therapists move beyond the traditionally taught idea that we are capable of selectively targeting one tissue, fascia or otherwise.
Using a strong base of neurologic-based effects and influences, Walt teaches how touch & manual therapy have universal qualities that can be explained in a wide variety of ways, of which the myofascial release perspective is just one.
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
And so we reach the final episode of 2020! Thank you so much to everyone who has supported us by joining us live and listening to the podcast. In Ep.31 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, 'Christmas Special: The Year Ahead' with special guests Malcolm Sloan and Mike James, we take a look at the highs & lows of 2020, and discuss what we as soft tissue therapists can do NOW to help prepare for a positive, healthy start to 2021, for both us and our clients.
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.30 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we have the pleasure of being joined by special guest Nick Ng, Founding Editor of Massage & Fitness Magazine. Since 2014, Massage & Fitness Magazine has produced high-quality online educational content for massage therapists and fitness professionals. With a mission to deliver up-to-date, evidence based information, its articles cover controversial topics that challenge many of the traditional concepts taught to soft tissue therapists, and prove a fantastic reference point for therapists wishing to evolve their practice.
Nick talks to us about the changes he has seen in the massage industry since the magazine started 6 years ago, and discussing five of the most popular articles that have been printed.
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Ep.29 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast sees another monthly 'STA Catch Up' with special guests Gary Benson (founder of STA) and Scott Loynes (STA Regional Rep Co-ordinator).
With new tier system rules now in place for December in the UK, Gary Benson takes questions on what this means for soft tissue therapists. All three tiers face limits on gatherings and rules to cover faces, but non-essential retail has been allowed to reopen, but how long will this last for?
Scott Loynes, Regional Rep Co-ordinator for the Sports Therapy Association, also reveals results of his recent survey into what Soft Tissue Therapists want & expect from the Professional Body they are affiliated with, a survey he released at the end of October to various groups across social media. The results may surprise you!
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
John Gibbons is a registered sports osteopath, multi-published author and international lecturer. Having lectured in the field of sports medicine and physical therapy since 1999, John delivers advanced therapy training to qualified professionals throughout the UK and internationally.
In Ep.28 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, special guest John Gibbons discusses the anatomy of the nervous system. Using anatomical drawings and detailed explanations, his latest book 'The Vital Nerves' provides critical insights into the structure and functions of the PNS, as well as discussing how to assess it using a patella hammer, myotome & dermatome testing, and a look at common neuropathies and differential diagnoses.
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
For Sports Therapists & Sports Massage Therapists, the latest lockdown has brought guidelines that are far from clear with regards to whether seeing patients face to face, much seeming to hinge on what your interpretation is of 'Essential To Health'. The common take-home message for many therapists seems to be if you (or a physiotherapist colleague) can demonstrate that the service you provide is essential to that patient's health, then you can see that patient face to face (subject to all Covid19 precautions being in place, including an initial virtual consultation to determine the need).
To help us discuss 'what classifies as essential health services?', we welcome this week in Ep.27 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast special guest Jemma Oliver, creator of the 'Physio & Therapist Support Group' on Facebook. Jemma started out as a sports massage therapist before becoming a physiotherapist, and is a key player in breaking down traditional barriers seen too often in the healthcare industry. Her latest project physiosupport.co.uk offers support for therapists in their work environment and support for clinics.
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
As Sports Therapists, we are equipped to treat both sport and non-sport related injury. But what differences are there when it comes to working with these two populations? In Ep.26 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast we have the pleasure of welcoming special guest Andrew Caldwell, Clinical Director & Consultant Physiotherapist at Active Therapy.
As head of sports medicine/lead physio at Hearts FC for 3 years and 5 years working as Women’s FA physio and Regional LTA physio at the high performance centres at Loughborough University, Andrew has a huge amount of experience working with both sporting & non-sporting populations. Together we will take a look at the differences and similarities when it comes to not only treating these populations, but also building relationships and marketing.
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Following on from last week's 'Women's Health Special' episode with Grainne Donnelly of Absolute Physio, we are delighted to bring you this week in Ep.25 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast special guest Bill Taylor, a physiotherapist specialising in pelvic health, complex pain and dancers.
Continuing the clear message Grainne gave us that pelvic health is not something that only affects women, Bill discusses & answers questions on everything to do with male pelvic health, the importance of being confident to initiate conversation and identify significant but often missed symptoms.
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
As soft tissue therapists, how much should we be expected to know about Women's Health? How accurate is our understanding of what Women’s Health even means or what it encompasses?
In Ep.24 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are we are honoured to be joined by special guest Grainne Donnelly, an Advanced Physiotherapist in pelvic health, an educator & researcher with special interest in diastasis and postnatal exercise.
Grainne helps us identify questions that we should be asking more often to our female clients, and also ways to overcome the sense of awkwardness that the therapist and client can feel. We will also be talking about the "Guidelines for Returning to Running Post Pregnancy" published in 2019 that Grainne co-authored with Emma Brockwell & Tom Goom, and the implications this can have on our work with female runners.
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Traditional explanations of what is going on under the hands of a Soft Tissue Therapist during a treatment often raise discerning eyebrows when subjected to a critical eye. Despite what is still often taught on many soft tissue based courses, popular claims of 'breaking down scar tissue', 'releasing muscles' and 'increasing circulation' are at best unsupported by any quality research and at worst physiologically impossible. Is this the end of Soft Tissue Therapy? Not necessarily.
In Ep.23 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, special guests Anna Maria Mazzieri, Becky DeMott Horton & Matt Scarsbrook of 'The Massage Collective', discuss how a modern, up-to-date understanding of the effect of therapeutic touch on the nervous system could well pave not just a safe future for Soft Tissue Therapy but also one that could very much help lead the way in evidence based practice.
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Ep.22 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast brings to the table a topic that causes much divide amongst soft tissue therapists: 'Would Sports Therapy benefit from Statutory Regulation?' It's a topic very close to STA founder Gary Benson’s heart, and indeed if you click on About tab on the STA website you will see the 'Regulation' section with a letter Gary put to the Policy department of the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) back in March 2020 asking for clarification of a number of points regarding regulation of the industry.
Along with Gary, we are delighted to also be joined by Chris Kitson, co-founder of 'Endurance Therapy & Performance' and an EX-osteopath. That’s right, Chris decided to LEAVE a regulated body voluntarily, forfeiting his right to be part of the Allied Health Professionals!
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All episodes are also available on our YouTube channel and on the Sports Therapy Association webpage. And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.21 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are privileged to once again have Malcolm Sloan, founder of Sports Injury Fix & co-founder of TherapistLearning.com back in the Hot Seat.
Malcolm leads a discussion about CPD & Learning, drawing attention to the fact that modern training is seeing a shift from the traditional 'all in one' course to smaller courses with 'bite sized chunks'. Given that we generally only ever retain a small amount form a long course, this could well be a positive shift which lends itself greater to our learning as soft tissue therapists.
As in all our episodes, YOU the members lead the debate, and in this episode in particular we had some fantastic questions (and answers) from people who joined us for the live recording.
Enjoyed the episode?
Please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
All episodes are also available on our YouTube channel and on the Sports Therapy Association webpage. And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.19 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast entitled 'COVID-19: Regional Variation', we discuss regional variation across the UK with regards to soft tissue therapy business practice during Covid-19. To help us, we are joined by three Sports Therapy Association regional representatives: • Catherine Rimer (West Yorkshire) • Lotti Hutchinson (North Yorkshire) • Mark Nussey (Suffolk).
As always, the conversation was driven by members & non members who joined us live, so to get the most out of these episodes do try and join us Tuesdays at 8pm!
Enjoyed the episode? Please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
All episodes are also available on our YouTube channel and on the Sports Therapy Association webpage. And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.18 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are thrilled to bring you special guest Brendan Chaplin: Strength and Conditioning Coach, Coach Educator & CEO of Strength & Conditioning Education. Brendan talks to us how as therapists we can get started with programming exercise and movement and in effect deliver quality service & results to clients from any walk of life, from recreational to elite. Very quickly it becomes clear that it is NOT about sets and reps, with Brendan giving an insight into his Triple E Formula, Core Philosophy Components, and S&C path for Rehab.
As a coach, Brendan has worked with many high performance athletes, teams and institutions including The English Institute of Sport, British Tennis, Huddersfield Giants, The Talented Athlete Sponsorship Scheme (TASS), Leeds Metropolitan University, England Netball, and more. A frequent contributor to Men's Health, The Times and many other international publications, Brendan has also been featured on the BBC, GQ and The Independent Newspaper as an expert in fitness and performance training for sports.
Enjoyed the episode? Please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
All episodes are also available on our YouTube channel and on the Sports Therapy Association webpage. And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
What Personal Protective Equipment are you using during soft tissue treatments? Are you following a recommendation or a requirement? Are you covered by insurance if you stray from the guidelines? Do you have to self quarantine if your client contracts Covid-19? These questions and more are discussed in this episode of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, with the help of special guests Mike Grice & Matt Scarsbrook.
Mike is an Osteopath, Clinical Anatomist, Biomechanics Coach and Director of Movement Therapy Clinics in Harborne. Matt is part of a multidisciplinary team at Bristol Physio and owner of Therapy Evolved in Chippenham.
Enjoyed the episode? Please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
All episodes are also available on our YouTube channel and on the Sports Therapy Association webpage. And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.16 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we bring you another hugely popular mentor from the Sports Therapy Industry - Tom Colwill. His mission statement says it all: 'Provide education for Sports Therapists to become superhumans of the industry." Having worked with international teams and ex-international athletes around the world, all whilst starting, growing and evolving his business 'Valentis', Tom certainly has a wealth of experience.
In this episode, Tom focuses on how to make your business work, highlighting some of the mistakes that are commonly made, in particular in marketing.
Enjoyed the episode? Please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
All episodes are also available on our YouTube channel and on the Sports Therapy Association webpage. And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.15 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are joined by STA mentor Keith Burnett, talking to us about Neck & Head Injuries. As a postgraduate Sport and Exercise Therapist with a background in Sports Biomechanics and Strength and Conditioning, Keith has a wealth of experience in the injury management and rehabilitation field. He is a Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Therapy at the University of Wolverhampton as well as working in an applied setting with the England Universities Rugby League squad. As a rugby therapist and ex semi professional rugby union prop forward himself, he has identified the need for improvements in both player and therapist education and management of neck injuries in rugby players, in which he is currently studying a specialist Doctorate within.
A truly smashing episode of 'Let's Talk About' - if you enjoy, do please subscribe and share! :-)
Enjoyed the episode? Please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
All episodes are also available on our YouTube channel and on the Sports Therapy Association webpage. And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.14 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are joined by special guest Nicola Ellwood - Mindset & Communication Specialist. As therapists, COVID-19 continues to challenge us in many different ways. Confronted with both shared and personal challenges, it can be all too easy to find ourselves swimming uphill, continuously aware of our limitations. Nicola discusses ways we can regain & maintain positivity, and take control of ourselves and our businesses, answering many questions from listeners and providing some fantastic ideas & resources. An episode seriously worth listening to!
Enjoyed the episode? Please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
All episodes are also available on our YouTube channel and on the Sports Therapy Association webpage. And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association weekly Facebook Live Webchat & Podcast: 'Let's Talk About'!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.13 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we have the pleasure of chatting with Mike Grice - Osteopath, Clinical Anatomist, Strength and Conditioning, Biomechanics Coach, Director of Movement Therapy Clinics - Harborne. Anyone who has attended one of Mike's 'Learn REAL Anatomy with REAL bodies' workshops will tell you that having the opportunity to study prosected cadaver specimens can truly open one's eyes to the incredible and astonishingly beautiful functioning of the human body.
In this episode, Mike highlights some fantastic examples of natural anatomical variation that can be seen in the human body, and the implication this can have on many of the special tests and corresponding assumptions we use daily in clinic to explain injury and pain.
WARNING: the video recording of this episode on our YouTube channel includes videos of cadavers that some viewers may find distressing. Please ensure no children are present during the live broadcast.
Enjoyed the episode? Please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
All episodes are also available on our YouTube channel and on the Sports Therapy Association webpage. And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association weekly Facebook Live Webchat & Podcast: 'Let's Talk About'!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Ep.12 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast brings you a monthly catch up with STA founder Gary Benson sharing the latest STA news & announcements, and taking live questions. Gary will also be discussing with host Matt Phillips "How Do We Measure Success As A Therapist?” Even if you are not an STA member, these 'Catch Up' episodes will provide a huge amount of valuable information for Sports Therapists, Massage Therapists and Soft Tissue Therapists in general.
Enjoyed the episode? Please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
All episodes are also available on our YouTube channel and on the Sports Therapy Association webpage. And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association weekly Facebook Live Webchat & Podcast: 'Let's Talk About'!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.11 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are honoured to have as our special guest Dr. Claire Minshull, a Rehabilitation & Conditioning Specialist who has worked in sports medicine and health for 20+ years as a Senior Lecturer, Researcher, Consultant and Practitioner. With over 30 peer-reviewed articles published, Claire is one of the best authorities out there on Strength & Conditioning, and in this episode talks about how to tailor S&C rehab programs to suit the client, not just the injury.
Enjoyed the episode? Please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
All episodes are also available on our YouTube channel and on the Sports Therapy Association webpage. And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association weekly Facebook Live Webchat & Podcast: 'Let's Talk About'!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.10 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips talks to the one & only Anna Maria Mazzieri, Director of The Massage Clinic and The Massage Training School. Anna Maria leads a discussion on 'Subjective Assessment', taking many fantastic questions from the group. Has COVID-19 changed the way we conduct a Subjective Assessment or the value we place on it as many of us start to re-open clinic? This episode is most definitely one to listen to!
Enjoyed the episode? Please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
All episodes are also available on our YouTube channel and on the Sports Therapy Association webpage. And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association weekly Facebook Live Webchat & Podcast: 'Let's Talk About'!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Ep.9 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast addresses the use of 'adjuncts' in Sports Therapy. Are they overused? Do they create patient dependence? Should therapists even offer some of them? To help answer these questions, it is our great pleasure to welcome special guest Paul Coker, Physiotherapist, self confessed 'movement geek', former Medical Director for Rocktape UK. Paul is a hugely sought after speaker on this subject and an exceptional fountain of knowledge & experience.
Enjoyed the episode? Please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
All episodes are also available on our YouTube channel and on the Sports Therapy Association webpage. And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association weekly Facebook Live Webchat & Podcast: 'Let's Talk About'!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
Ep.8 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast sees the tables turned as regular host Matt Phillips is placed for 45 minutes in the interview chair, answering questions put to him by guest host Matt Scarsbrook.
Our Matt Phillips has a long history in our Industry, starting out as a NASM sports fitness specialist back in the early 2000's. Scarsbrook does a fine job quizzing him on how & when he got involved in Sports Therapy, the challenges, failures & successes that culminated in creating the Runchatlive Podcast & RCL International Running Conference.
Enjoyed the episode? Please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
All episodes are also available on our YouTube channel and on the Sports Therapy Association webpage. And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association weekly Facebook Live Webchat & Podcast: 'Let's Talk About'!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Ep.7 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, the focus of conversation is CPD (Continuing Professional Development). What do we need? Where do we find it? How do we know if its credible? How much should we be prepared to pay? Lending us his valuable experience and answering your questions is guest Mike James - Sports Therapist, Physiotherapist and Director of Sports Injury Fix.
Enjoyed the episode? Please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
All episodes are also available on our YouTube channel and on the Sports Therapy Association webpage. And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association weekly Facebook Live Webchat & Podcast: 'Let's Talk About'!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Episode 6 of “Let’s Talk About”, we are joined by Sports Therapy Association founder Gary Benson for an 'STA Catch Up' episode in which he shares the latest industry news & announcements, and takes live questions from Facebook listeners. Even if you are not an STA member, these 'Catch Up' episodes will provide a huge amount of valuable information for Sports Therapists, Massage Therapists and Soft Tissue Therapists in general.
Enjoyed the episode? Do please follow us and like us in particular on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. You can also find all episodes on our YouTube and the Sports Therapy Association webpage.
And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association weekly Facebook Live Webchat & Podcast: 'Let's Talk About'!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Episode 5, special guest Malcolm Sloan, Founder & Director of Sports Injury Fix, will be discussing the implementation of ‘safe’ processes for working during Covid-19, including: • Electronic consent • Payments • Automated forms Looking at key questions to ask when thinking about any of these processes, Malcolm outlines ways to do things for free and most importantly efficiently, to help ensure things are kept as simple for both the patient and the therapist.
Enjoyed the episode? Do please follow us and like us in particular on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. You can also find all episodes on our YouTube and the Sports Therapy Association webpage.
And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association weekly Facebook Live Webchat & Podcast: 'Let's Talk About'!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Episode 4, special guest Becky DeMott Horton of The School discusses & takes questions on the topic of returning to work during COVID-19. Many therapists are quite frankly desperate to get back to work, be it for financial reasons or simply missing their clients, but are very confused by mixed messages from both the government and industry leaders regarding what safety measures need to be put into place and indeed if it is actually even safe to open at all. This can cause incredible stress, which for many struggling therapists opens up a whole new issue of its own.
Enjoyed the episode? Do please follow us and like us in particular on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. You can also find all episodes on our YouTube and the Sports Therapy Association webpage.
And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association weekly Facebook Live Webchat & Podcast: 'Let's Talk About'!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In Episode 3, we we chat to soft tissue therapist Matt Scarsbrook of The Massage Collective about 'Online Consultations', a hugely important topic in the current COVID-19 climate. As part of a multidisciplinary team at Bristol Physio and owner of Therapy Evolved, Matt has a huge amount of experience in the Sports Therapy Industry, ensuring he brings the most current evidence based practices to his clients.
Enjoyed the episode? Do please follow us and like us in particular on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. You can also find all episodes on our YouTube and the Sports Therapy Association webpage.
And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association weekly Facebook Live Webchat & Podcast: 'Let's Talk About'!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In this episode, we chat to Jack Chew of 'The Physio Matters Podcast' and 'Therapy Live' about Imposter Syndrome - the psychological pattern in which one doubts one's accomplishments and has a persistent internalized fear of being exposed as a "fraud".
Many therapists suffer from Imposter Syndrome, especially Sports Therapists who in the earlier days of their career decide they do not have sufficient skills and HAVE to study physiotherapy, podiatry, or something that will provide them with the tools they lack.
As Jack discusses, much of this self doubt can be a natural part of working with human beings, a natural reaction to seeing the text books we read or the courses we do not giving us the answers. We also look at how presuming one particular professional discipline will give you more tools than another is not always true. There is good and bad in all therapy professions...
Enjoyed the episode? Do please follow us and like us in particular on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. You can also find all episodes on our YouTube and the Sports Therapy Association webpage.
And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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Welcome to the NEW Sports Therapy Association weekly Facebook Live webchat & Podcast: 'Let's Talk About'!
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page , host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
In this first episode, Matt is joined by GARY BENSON, founder of the Sports Therapy Association, to discuss: • How can Professional Associations like the STA support members in this current COVID-19 climate? • What type of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) do Sports Therapists like to have access to? • What topics do Sports Therapists & soft tissue therapists in general feel need addressing in future episodes of "Let's Talk About"
Enjoyed the episode? Do please follow us and like us in particular on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. You can also find all episodes on our YouTube and the Sports Therapy Association webpage.
And remember, everyone is welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page
Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
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